plants Crossword Puzzles
Nuclear Plants 2015-01-05
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- Is formed by neutrons and protons
- After this time radiation is decreased by 50%
- Its job is slowing down neutron speed
- Allow to take under control fission reactions
- Difference between initial and final mass
- When low, rises the probability of fission reaction
- Its job is to recycle steam
- One of the most dangerous fission product
- The major problem of a nuclear plant
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- force liquid to circulate
- Contain the uranium
- A sub-product of fission reaction
- Allows to exchange heating
- Is connected to a turbine to produce electricity
- Uncontrolled reaction
- The material the nuclear reactor container is made of
- The action of splitting a nucleus
- Uranium isotope used in nuclear plants
- increases the cost of a nuclear plant
- is capable to rotate a turbine
20 Clues: Contain the uranium • Uncontrolled reaction • force liquid to circulate • Allows to exchange heating • Its job is to recycle steam • is capable to rotate a turbine • A sub-product of fission reaction • Is formed by neutrons and protons • The action of splitting a nucleus • The major problem of a nuclear plant • Its job is slowing down neutron speed • ...
Nuclear Plants 2015-01-05
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- Uranium isotope used in nuclear plants
- is capable to rotate a turbine
- Is connected to a turbine to produce electricity
- When low, rises the probability of fission reaction
- Is formed by neutrons and protons
- A sub-product of fission reaction
- Contain the uranium
- Difference between initial and final mass
- After this time radiation is decreased by 50%
- Allows to exchange heating
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- The action of splitting a nucleus
- force liquid to circulate
- Uncontrolled reaction
- Allow to take under control fission reactions
- The major problem of a nuclear plant
- increases the cost of a nuclear plant
- Its job is to recycle steam
- The material the nuclear reactor container is made of
- One of the most dangerous fission product
- Its job is slowing down neutron speed
20 Clues: Contain the uranium • Uncontrolled reaction • force liquid to circulate • Allows to exchange heating • Its job is to recycle steam • is capable to rotate a turbine • The action of splitting a nucleus • Is formed by neutrons and protons • A sub-product of fission reaction • The major problem of a nuclear plant • increases the cost of a nuclear plant • ...
Kingkong Plants 2016-03-16
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- jackal
- nightingales
- the animal of the animal year i'm born in
- ostriches
- ___ and the turtle
- the bean Delaney is allergic to + the male word for dove
- Jesus is the shepherd of the ______
- the animal that I like that jumps a lot
- whale
- big eyed animals
- wolf
- what T.Anna calls Muaylek
- rat
- what we call first
- lark
- seal
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- Delaney likes chocolate caramel ______
- what P'Frank is known to be
- hummingbirds
- what we call bam
- lion
- what P'Tee's classmates call him
- hyena
- zebra
- raven
- pigeon
- seagull
- parrot
- turkey
- what is Jerry
- rooster
- tiger
32 Clues: rat • lion • wolf • lark • seal • hyena • zebra • raven • whale • tiger • jackal • pigeon • parrot • turkey • seagull • rooster • ostriches • nightingales • hummingbirds • what is Jerry • what we call bam • big eyed animals • ___ and the turtle • what we call first • what T.Anna calls Muaylek • what P'Frank is known to be • what P'Tee's classmates call him • Jesus is the shepherd of the ______ • ...
flowering plants 2021-02-22
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- The transfer of pollen grains from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another flower of the same species is called _____ pollination.
- The male reproductive part is called ______.
- Strawberries are able to do asexual reproduction because of their ______.
- ______ is where the pollen grains land.
- _______ reproduction is the reproduction of plants without the mixing of male and female gametes takes place.
- _____________ occurs inside the ovule.
- Colourful ______ attracts insects.
- In water dispersal the fruits contain air filled walls to make it _____.
- __________ is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma.
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- Seed _________ is the movement, spread or transport of seeds away from the parent plant.
- Pollen transported by insects is called ______ pollination.
- __________ is the development of a plant from a seed or spore. (germination)
- Pollen transported by wind is called ____ pollination.
- The transfer of pollen grains from an anther to the stigma in the same flower is called ____ pollination.
- The _____ is the part of the plant that develops into a fruit.
- The _____ of a flower attracts certain insects.
- The _____ transfers the pollen grains into the ovary.
- ______ reproduction is the reproduction of plants that produces offspring by the fusion of gametes.
- The female reproductive part is called ______.
- ______ in a plant is what develops into a seed.
20 Clues: Colourful ______ attracts insects. • _____________ occurs inside the ovule. • ______ is where the pollen grains land. • The male reproductive part is called ______. • The female reproductive part is called ______. • The _____ of a flower attracts certain insects. • ______ in a plant is what develops into a seed. • The _____ transfers the pollen grains into the ovary. • ...
plants cw 2017-06-18
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- this chemical is used to test for starch (6)
- this carries water around a plant (5)
- the food made by photosynthesis (7)
- this controls the activity of the cell (7)
- the process that plants use to turn glucose into energy (11)
- this is a watery jelly where chemical reactions occur (9)
- this type of energy is absorbed by plants (5)
- this is a hole underneath the leaf (5)
- the green chemical inside chloroplasts (11)
- the process of water moving through a plant (13)
- this protects the cell (4)
- the spongy layer in plants with gaps for diffusion (9)
- this liquid is taken up through the roots (5)
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- the name given to animals in a food web (9)
- the name given to plants in a food web (9)
- this organ takes water and nutrients from the soil (4)
- the process plants use to make energy (14)
- this is a factor that can slow down photosynthesis (8)
- this is a polymer of glucose (6)
- the parts of the cell that absorbs sunlight (12)
- the process that allows gases to reach the cells (9)
- this stores sap in the plant cell (7)
- this cell has lots of chloroplasts (8)
- this carries glucose around a plant (6)
- the plant leaf, root and stem are examples of this (5)
25 Clues: this protects the cell (4) • this is a polymer of glucose (6) • the food made by photosynthesis (7) • this carries water around a plant (5) • this stores sap in the plant cell (7) • this cell has lots of chloroplasts (8) • this is a hole underneath the leaf (5) • this carries glucose around a plant (6) • the name given to plants in a food web (9) • ...
DECORATIVE PLANTS 2021-05-02
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- this plant comes from Erope. the flowers are small and usually blue, pnik, purple, to white
- flower plants originating from southeast Asia. the flowers grow on the ground
- it is identical to the netherlands with a large flower that normally contains abaot 6 petals
- a flowering plant with many species distinctive features of it is the soft stem and has thorns
- coverd in thorns
- the blosseoms are shaped like a trumpet from a bulbous plant and produce a prominent and large flower
- this particular flowering plant has hundreds of species
- often used as an expression of love or a symbol
- not only does being a decorated plant but it also becomes a symbol of chastity
- it's the kind of flower that still goes up close to the sunflowers, daisy and krisan
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- is an annual plant from the asteraceae family which can be used as an ornamental plant, producing oil, fertilizer, and feed
- is a type of plant with fragrant flowers and yellow or yellowish white
- is a type of plant that is famous for its beauty and properties
- many of the flowering plants found in tropical countries, including indonesia, are large and prominent in pink and white
- the color of the flower it produces varies widely, ranging from pastel pink to blue
- the characteristic of this plantis that the flowers bloom to from a triangle like a pageda. usually planted as a restriction crop
- the plant's unique blue and pink flowers are that they change color depending on the ph
- close at touch
- flower plant native to north America. the aroma of the leaves is distinctive like a melon aroma
- one of the flower plants that are widely planted because of its young ability to grow
20 Clues: close at touch • coverd in thorns • often used as an expression of love or a symbol • this particular flowering plant has hundreds of species • is a type of plant that is famous for its beauty and properties • is a type of plant with fragrant flowers and yellow or yellowish white • flower plants originating from southeast Asia. the flowers grow on the ground • ...
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 2021-03-23
22 Clues: MAK • DREN • RUŽA • LALA • JAVOR • KLEKA • ŠIMŠIR • DALIJA • KALINA • LJILJAN • GLADIOLA • VISIBABA • JORGOVAN • ORHIDEJA • KARANFIL • ZEVALICA • FORZICIJA • DAN I NOĆ • SUNCOKRET • HRIZANTEMA • DIVLJA JABUKA • of the valley ĐURĐEVAK
Local plants 2023-09-12
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- Most taxis and hotels don't allow.
- Easily mistaken for green onion.
- Bubble tea ingredient.
- Sounds like an English word for intolerable person.
- "Thai chilli" most likely means this one.
- Coconut meat, liquified.
- Lod chong is made from this flour.
- Roasted snack found in Yaorawat.
- Gives jim jaew sauce its crunch.
- I'm not ginger!
- Can't have som tum or tom yum without this.
- Sugar used in som tum.
- Sometimes purple, sometimes green.
- Pickled garnish in khao soi.
- Cross section looks similar to winged bean.
- Name of a leaf and its soup.
- Another word for chaba.
- Krapow is a what basil?
- Put me in a Thai omelette.
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- "Mala" is bitter ____.
- In pad Thai sauce.
- Sprinkle on your "joke".
- Might stain your clothes purple.
- Removed from prohibited substances in 2021.
- Common fried rice or nam prik side.
- Makroot/makrut.
- Root vegetable used to flavour soup.
- Ingredient of "red light" dish.
- Thai green custard.
- Thai fruit or Western boy's name.
- Leaf used in miang kham.
- A floral that rhymes with its culinary use.
- Mosquito repellant.
- Name of a fruit and a Babymetal song.
- A type of person or a type of fruit in Thai.
- A citrus used in one Thai salad.
- Not part of the Jay diet.
- Common Thai girl's name and herb.
- A fruit or "pink" in Thai.
39 Clues: Makroot/makrut. • I'm not ginger! • In pad Thai sauce. • Thai green custard. • Mosquito repellant. • "Mala" is bitter ____. • Bubble tea ingredient. • Sugar used in som tum. • Another word for chaba. • Krapow is a what basil? • Sprinkle on your "joke". • Leaf used in miang kham. • Coconut meat, liquified. • Not part of the Jay diet. • A fruit or "pink" in Thai. • Put me in a Thai omelette. • ...
Reproducing Plants 2024-04-23
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- one that has both male and female parts
- contains sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization
- the action of arranging something in layers
- is a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together
- a mode of reproduction in which only one parent is involved to reproduce offspring
- an asexual reproduction method in which a new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism.
- an asexual reproduction method in which a new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism
- A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants.
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- develops from a single ovary (pistil)
- the process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling
- Dried fruit is fruit from which the majority of the original water content has been removed either naturally, through sun drying, or through the use of specialized dryers or dehydrators
- a thing at a rudimentary stage that shows potential for development
- the part of a seed which acts as a food store for the developing plant embryo, usually containing starch with protein and other nutrients
- GP = seeds germinated/total seeds x 100
- a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce
- the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant
- the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed
- 1.5 to 2.0 inches or even deeper
- a piece cut off from something, especially what remains when something is being trimmed or prepared
- flowers that have either male parts or female parts, but not both
21 Clues: 1.5 to 2.0 inches or even deeper • develops from a single ovary (pistil) • one that has both male and female parts • GP = seeds germinated/total seeds x 100 • the action of arranging something in layers • contains sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens • the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant • a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce • ...
Plants crossword 2023-04-27
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- The sticky tip of the pistil where pollen grains are deposited
- The diffusion of water through a differentially permeable membrane.
- Process of reproduction which involves two parent plants.
- Tiny particles of pollen containing sperm produced by the male reproductive organ.
- Outer protective layer of the stem
- Supports the tree, it is where the stem of a tree gets its strength from. Created from dead xylem tissue. It is filled with stored sugars, oils and dyes.
- The tendency of particles in a liquid or gas to become evenly distributed through the movement of particles from areas of greater concentration to areas of lesser concentration.
- Transports sugars and other metabolic products from the leaves downward
- The process of choosing specific organisms with particular characteristics and having those organisms reproduce with each other.
- Produces new phloem and xylem tissue
- The tube connecting the stigma and the ovary
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
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- The male reproductive part of the plant.
- The pathway created by the pollen grain as it makes its way to the ovary.
- The tip of the male reproductive organ where pollen grains are developed, stored, and released.
- Enclose the petals of a bud and protect the flower before it opens.
- mode of reproduction in which a new offspring is produced by a single parent plant.
- Brightly colored parts of a flower that help attract pollinators (bees, wasps, ants, flies…)
- Eggs produced by the female reproductive organ.
- The movement of substances through levels of a food chain so that they get more concentrated in the organisms that are higher in the food chain
- The stalk of the male reproductive organ.
- The tiny chamber at the bottom of the style that contains the plant’s ovules.
- Transports water from the roots upwards.
- The female reproductive part of the plant
24 Clues: Outer protective layer of the stem • Produces new phloem and xylem tissue • The male reproductive part of the plant. • Transports water from the roots upwards. • The stalk of the male reproductive organ. • The female reproductive part of the plant • The tube connecting the stigma and the ovary • Eggs produced by the female reproductive organ. • ...
Plants 1 2023-06-12
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- - Tropical flower with large, showy petals in various colors.
- - Succulent plant known for its medicinal properties and gel-filled leaves.
- - Evergreen shrub with glossy leaves and bright red berries, often used for holiday decorations.
- - Fragrant herb with needle-like leaves, often used in cooking.
- - Tropical plant with large, bold flowers and broad, often colorful leaves.
- - Climbing vine with colorful trumpet-shaped flowers.
- - Fragrant flower with clustered blooms in various colors.
- - Flowering plant with vibrant blooms and distinctive leaves.
- - Flower with delicate petals in vibrant colors, often associated with remembrance.
- - Spring flower with bright yellow or white petals and a trumpet-shaped center.
- - Summer flower with bright, daisy-like blooms in a range of hues.
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- - Flower with unique, tubular-shaped blooms that resemble a dragon's mouth.
- - Flowering shrub with clusters of blossoms in various shades of pink, red, or white.
- - Vibrant red flower associated with the Christmas season.
- - Flowering plant with numerous petals and a wide range of colors.
- - Tropical fruit with a spiky exterior and sweet, juicy flesh.
- - Colorful flower with aromatic leaves, often used to decorate gardens.
- - Sweet fruit with a soft flesh and tiny seeds, often eaten dried or in preserves.
- - Small fruit with a hard pit, commonly used to produce oil.
- - Aquatic plant with large, beautiful flowers that symbolize purity and enlightenment.
20 Clues: - Climbing vine with colorful trumpet-shaped flowers. • - Vibrant red flower associated with the Christmas season. • - Fragrant flower with clustered blooms in various colors. • - Small fruit with a hard pit, commonly used to produce oil. • - Tropical flower with large, showy petals in various colors. • ...
Classifying Plants 2024-09-30
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- Plants that flower and have seeds protected by fruit or pods.
- Plants provide this basic human need through cotton and linen.
- Example of an angiosperm.
- An embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf
- Mean "naked seed" in Greek.
- __________ source is when human use the animals that eat the plants and plant products.
- The leaf veins in a monocot are...
- The leaf veins in a dicot are...
- The vascular bundles in a dicot are arranged in a...
- Monocots flower in multiples of...
- Dicots flower in multiples of __________ or five.
- Prefix for the number two.
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- A two-word naming system.
- The vascular bundles in a monocot are...
- Scientific names are written in this language.
- Example of a gymnosperm.
- The second word in the taxonomy (scientific name).
- The amount of cotyledons a dicot has.
- The seeds of a gymnosperm are not _____________ by fruit.
- The amount of cotyledons a monocot has.
20 Clues: Example of a gymnosperm. • A two-word naming system. • Example of an angiosperm. • Prefix for the number two. • Mean "naked seed" in Greek. • The leaf veins in a dicot are... • The leaf veins in a monocot are... • Monocots flower in multiples of... • The amount of cotyledons a dicot has. • The amount of cotyledons a monocot has. • The vascular bundles in a monocot are... • ...
Plants & Cycles 2024-10-15
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- the process by which carbon atoms move between the Earth and its atmosphere
- the process by which plants use gravity to direct their growth, causing roots to grow down and shoots to grow up
- a powdery substance produced by the male part of a flower (anther) that contains the male gametes (sperm) necessary for fertilization
- pores on the surface of plants that allow for gas exchange and water regulation
- cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems
- a specialized tissue system that transports water, nutrients, and other substances throughout the plant
- the part of a plant that grows above ground and includes the stem, leaves, buds, flowers, and fruits
- the turning or bending of a plant or other organism in response to a touch stimulus
- also known as phytohormones, are responsible for plant growth, defense, and productivity
- plants that bear flowers and fruits
- Pollen is carried from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower, enabling fertilization and seed production
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- the ability of an ecosystem to maintain its structure and function, or to return to its equilibrium state after a disturbance
- a change in the environment that causes a living organism to respond in some way
- the process of fusion of the female gamete (ovum or egg) with the male gamete (sperm)
- carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- the ability of plants to grow in a specific direction in response to light
- transports sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus
- outgrowths of epidermal cells, specialized cells at the tip of a plant root, used for absorption of water and minerals
20 Clues: plants that bear flowers and fruits • carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves • transports sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant • the ability of plants to grow in a specific direction in response to light • the process by which carbon atoms move between the Earth and its atmosphere • ...
Plants & Cycles 2024-10-16
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- the process of fusion of the female gamete (ovum or egg) with the male gamete (sperm)
- cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems
- a powdery substance produced by the male part of a flower (anther) that contains the male gametes (sperm) necessary for fertilization
- the ability of plants to grow in a specific direction in response to light
- the part of a plant that grows above ground and includes the stem, leaves, buds, flowers, and fruits
- also known as phytohormones, are responsible for plant growth, defense, and productivity
- a change in the environment that causes a living organism to respond in some way
- the process by which plants use gravity to direct their growth, causing roots to grow down and shoots to grow up
- carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus
- Stability the ability of an ecosystem to maintain its structure and function, or to return to its equilibrium state after a disturbance
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
- transports sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant
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- a specialized tissue system that transports water, nutrients, and other substances throughout the plant
- outgrowths of epidermal cells, specialized cells at the tip of a plant root, used for absorption of water and minerals
- plants that bear flowers and fruits
- Pollen is carried from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower, enabling fertilization and seed production
- the turning or bending of a plant or other organism in response to a touch stimulus
- the process by which carbon atoms move between the Earth and its atmosphere
- pores on the surface of plants that allow for gas exchange and water regulation
20 Clues: plants that bear flowers and fruits • carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves • transports sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant • the ability of plants to grow in a specific direction in response to light • the process by which carbon atoms move between the Earth and its atmosphere • ...
Resurrection plants 2025-04-07
20 Clues: maïs • bodem • opbouw • kieming • tactiek • landbouw • haalbaar • schaarste • opbrengst • herleving • ongeschikt • verschijnt • verglazing • uitdroging • veerkrachtig • onvruchtbaar • beerdiertjes • wortelomgeving • bedektzadigeplanten • kas (of broeikas, afhankelijk van context)
Plants Crossword 2022-06-22
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- a fertilized egg attaches itself to uterus
- cells need water,oxygen,sugars to function.
- Made by White Blood Cells
- the tube through which an egg passes
- midline of the chest
- fight against bacteria not viruses
- releasing an ovum into the fallopian tube
- Largest artery in the body
- upper chambers of the heart
- Produce sperm and testosterone
- An organism's physical appearance
- carries oxygen IN red blood cells.
- female gamete
- male gamete, has a head, body and tail
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- Blood cells that carry oxygen
- Genetic makeup of an organism
- the leg bone above the knee
- Hip Bone
- part of DNA that passes on family characteristics
- can benefit us or cause infection
- microscopic blood vessels
- shoulder
- Different forms of a gene.
- allows embryo to be supplied with Mum's blood
- An allele that dominates or masks the other allele.
- carry blood AWAY from the heart
- Having two different alleles
- Hidden when a dominant allele is present.
- Produces eggs and female hormones
- An oval, bony case that protects the brain.
- Having two identical alleles
- tiny sac like structure in the lungs
- An organism in the earliest stage of development
- liquid part of blood
- create clotting in blood
35 Clues: Hip Bone • shoulder • female gamete • midline of the chest • liquid part of blood • create clotting in blood • microscopic blood vessels • Made by White Blood Cells • Different forms of a gene. • Largest artery in the body • the leg bone above the knee • upper chambers of the heart • Having two different alleles • Having two identical alleles • Blood cells that carry oxygen • ...
Biology plants 2026-04-14
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- tissue, flowers, cones, runners, bulbs.
- do most of the absorbtion of water
- reproductive structure of other plants
- brings sap down
- Plants with a I year life cycle
- evergreen tree reproductive structure
- Seedless vascular plants (ferns) Spore's a sexually created reproductive structure
- non vascular plant (mosses)has rhizoids instead of roots to anchor it in place. leafy shoot Moss's Combined leaf & stem
- Plants with a 2 year life cycle.
- provide support for plant
- a plant's response to touch (Causes vines to climb and venus flytrap to close)
- the production of sugar molecules in plants.
- the male reproductive Structure containing Sperm cells
- the study of plants
- roots grow towards gravity & Stems grow away from gravity.
- Plants with a many year lifecycle
- support ( hold up) the plant move sap from root to leaf and back and store energy.
- - a sexual reproduction through runners and sprouting leaves or stems.
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- brings sap up from roots Soksan from leaves
- Mature ovary & it's stored food
- hairs - smaller roots that absorb water
- plants have specialized parts
- tubes that move sap
- Plant's response to stimuli
- male reproductive Structures
- do most of photo synthesis
- a plant will grow towards sunlight
- - absorb and transport water up into the plant
- usually in center (except trees) Contain Xylem & phloem.
- the female reproductive structure of the plant Which turns into the seed
- a plant whose own pollen can pollinate its egg cells.
- root body- Cells that absorb water and channel it inward
- fibrous tissue in trees
- Stored food energy around the seed.
- female reproductive structure
35 Clues: brings sap down • tubes that move sap • the study of plants • fibrous tissue in trees • provide support for plant • do most of photo synthesis • Plant's response to stimuli • male reproductive Structures • plants have specialized parts • female reproductive structure • Mature ovary & it's stored food • Plants with a I year life cycle • Plants with a 2 year life cycle. • ...
seedless plants 2021-02-11
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- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development, in particular a human offspring during the period from approximately the second to the eighth week after fertilization (after which it is
- cells the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower,
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- the response of an organism to seasonal changes in day length.
- a small or immature ovum.
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- hormone Any of various hormones produced by plants that control or regulate germination, growth, metabolism, or other physiological activities.
- of generations a pattern of reproduction occurring in the life cycles of many lower plants and some invertebrates, involving a regular alternation between two distinct forms.
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- termed a fetus)
- respiration Cellular respiration is the process through which cells convert sugars into energy.
- denoting a fruit that has no seeds
- consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- a minute, typically one-celled, reproductive unit capable of giving rise to a new individual without sexual fusion, characteristic of lower plants, fungi, and protozoans.
- in response to an external stimulus.
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization.
20 Clues: termed a fetus) • a small or immature ovum. • denoting a fruit that has no seeds • in response to an external stimulus. • the male fertilizing organ of a flower, • consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament. • the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular • the response of an organism to seasonal changes in day length. • ...
DECORATIVE PLANTS 2021-05-02
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- this plant comes from Europe. the flowers are small and usually blue, pink, purple, to white
- is an annual plant from the asteraceae family which can be used as an ornamental plant, producing oil, fertilizer, and feed
- is a type of plant that is famous for its beauty and properties
- flower plant native to North America. the aroma of the leaves is distinctive like a melon aroma
- is a type of shrub from the genus Rosa which is generally thorny or elongated plant with a height of 2 to 5 meters
- ia a type of ornamental plant that includes shrubs that livve for years with elongated and green leaves where the edges of the leaves are large jagged
- this flower is one of Indonesia's national flowers which was first discovered by a Dutch botanist
- is a type of plant with fragrant flowers and yellow or yellowish white
- is a type of plant that is famous for its beautiful and charming flowers and has a fragrant aroma. flower form is not to be pollinated by bees but kumbanh
- the characteristic of this plant is that the flowers bloom to from a triangle like a pageda. usually planted as a restriction crop
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- ornamental flower plants in the form of upright stem shrubs that live chronically. these flowers live in shrubs and include vines in the olive family
- is a type of ornamental plant that belongs to the class of woody shrubs with a height which usually reaches 2 meters
- is a tuberous perennial plant belonging to the Liliaceae family with a height of 10-70 cm
- the color of the flowers it produces varies widely, ranging from pastel pink to blue
- flower plants originating from southeast Asia. the flowers grow oa a single stem in shades of pink to purple. the characteristic of this plant is that the leaves grow on the ground
- this flower we often find when the way of marriage as a hand flower. this is because this flower is a symbol of hope
- one of the flower plants that are widely planted because of its young ability to grow
- is a type of flowing plant originating from south Africa. this flower is considered a symbol of hope and change
- it's the kind of plant that flowers grow on huge branches in clusters and rows with sardine
- aquatic plants from the family Nymphaeaceae
20 Clues: aquatic plants from the family Nymphaeaceae • is a type of plant that is famous for its beauty and properties • is a type of plant with fragrant flowers and yellow or yellowish white • the color of the flowers it produces varies widely, ranging from pastel pink to blue • one of the flower plants that are widely planted because of its young ability to grow • ...
medicinal plants 2021-05-03
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- serve as a paint medicine.
- sertve as a medicine for diarrhea.
- serve as a sore throad medicine.
- creepe function as a sprue medicine.
- functions as an inflammation drug.
- serve as a fever medicine.
- serve as an astma drug.
- fungctios as a cough medicine.
- function as an alkaline wound medicine.
- function as a drug for kidney stones.
- serve as a drug to facilitate breastfeeding.
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- server as a cough medicine
- of the gods serve as a diabetes drug.
- serve as a dry cough medicine.
- functions as a perfume.
- function as a medicine for diarrhea.
- acts as a consipation remedy.
- seves as a heart medicine.
- fungction as a drugh for high blood pressure.
- serves as a medicine for tinea versicolor.
- serve as a toothache medicine.
21 Clues: functions as a perfume. • serve as an astma drug. • server as a cough medicine • serve as a paint medicine. • seves as a heart medicine. • serve as a fever medicine. • acts as a consipation remedy. • serve as a dry cough medicine. • fungctios as a cough medicine. • serve as a toothache medicine. • serve as a sore throad medicine. • sertve as a medicine for diarrhea. • ...
Exploring Plants 2022-03-07
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- an adaptation found in land plants that allows sperm to travel without the aid of water
- transports water up from the roots to the leaves
- these cells found packed in the leaf are the main site of photosynthesis
- a strong, structural carbohydrate that is found in all vascular plants
- the type of cells that regulate the opening and closing of leaf pores
- this process uses draws water up from the roots to the leaves
- one of three "ingredients" needed for photosynthesis
- flowering plants that make seeds and fruits
- pores in leaves that allow for the entrance and exit of gasses like H2O, C02, and O2
- the type of weak bonds that hold two water molecules together
- the simplest land plants that lack vascular tissue
- a waxy layer on leaves that helps with water retention
- the characteristic on a cladogram or phylogentic tree that is found in all members except the outgroup (two words)
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- ferns that have vascular tissue and reproduce using sperm with flagella
- letter B in the leaf cross section diagram
- transports glucose from the leaves to the roots
- the main product of photosynthesis
- A and D on the leaf cross section diagram compose a leaf structure called a _____________________.(two words)
- the type of mesophyll found at letter G in the leaf cross section picture
- the main function of the leaf
- water molecules stick to the sides of xylem due to this sticky attraction
- vascular plants that make a seed and pollen
22 Clues: the main function of the leaf • the main product of photosynthesis • letter B in the leaf cross section diagram • flowering plants that make seeds and fruits • vascular plants that make a seed and pollen • transports glucose from the leaves to the roots • transports water up from the roots to the leaves • the simplest land plants that lack vascular tissue • ...
Nuclear plants 2017-12-31
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- forces liquid to circulate
- Is formed by neutrons and protons
- Is capable to rotate a turbine
- Allows to exchange heating
- When low, rises the probability of fission reaction
- Its task is to recycle steam
- A sub-product of fission reaction
- After this time radiation is decreased by 50%
- One of the most dangerous fission product
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- Difference between initial and final mass
- Contain the uranium
- Uncontrolled reaction
- Allow to take under control fission reactions
- Is connected to a turbine to produce electricity
- Its task is slowing down neutron speed
- increases the cost of a nuclear plant
- The major problem of a nuclear plant
- The material the nuclear reactor container is made of
- The action of splitting a nucleus
- Uranium isotope used in nuclear plants
20 Clues: Contain the uranium • Uncontrolled reaction • forces liquid to circulate • Allows to exchange heating • Its task is to recycle steam • Is capable to rotate a turbine • Is formed by neutrons and protons • A sub-product of fission reaction • The action of splitting a nucleus • The major problem of a nuclear plant • increases the cost of a nuclear plant • ...
Plants Review 2012-03-30
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- Plant pores, gas exchange takes place here
- Supports the anther
- Produces pollen
- Protects root tissue as it grows
- Tissues responsible for movement of water, food, and nutrients
- Tissue between epidermis and vascular layers of the root
- Site of photosynthesis inside the cells
- Carries sugar down from the leaves
- Turn into seeds after fertilization
- Cells with wide variety of functions
- Protects the ovules, turns into fruit
- Gas plants need for photosynthesis
- Most common tissue in the plant
- Male flower parts
- Control size of stomata
- Increase a root's surface area
- Process where pollen fertilizes the ovules
- Catches the pollen
- Produce new plant cells
- Attracts pollenators
- Tissue that forms the epidermis
- Supports the stigma, transfers the pollen
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- Female flower parts
- Holds reproductive structures
- Fuzzy cells on leaves and stems
- Supports the plant, stores food, moves water and nutrients
- Carries water up from the roots
- Type of meristem found at the tip of roots & stems
- Fibrous cells
- Gas plants produce during photosynthesis
- Outer layer of cells
- Process where plants "sweat" water
- Cells that provide support for tissues
- Type of meristem found in many places
- Supportive structure all plant cells have
- Type of meristem that makes the plant grow wide
- Protect the flower bud
- Anchors the plant, stores food, absorbs water
- Photosynthesis, gas exchange, transpiration
39 Clues: Fibrous cells • Produces pollen • Male flower parts • Catches the pollen • Female flower parts • Supports the anther • Outer layer of cells • Attracts pollenators • Protect the flower bud • Control size of stomata • Produce new plant cells • Holds reproductive structures • Increase a root's surface area • Fuzzy cells on leaves and stems • Carries water up from the roots • ...
Plants & Trees 2014-04-02
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- Good luck.
- Roses are red ...
- It will stain your cloths.
- Commonly used in Quebec for maple syrup.
- The furst nations commonly used this tree.
- Makes good soup
- And a ... on top
- Makes good sauce
- Good for bad breath.
- A common cat name.
- That orange thing.
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- Smell and look pretty but to feel so good.
- During spring grows big juicy bitter red berrys.
- Don't touch it you'll get itchy.
- Has Annoying pine cones that fall.
- Soft tree
- Good spice to spice things up. get it?
- Pretty during early spring and delicious during late spring.
- Makes good ... tea
- Rad? ish.
20 Clues: Soft tree • Rad? ish. • Good luck. • Makes good soup • And a ... on top • Makes good sauce • Roses are red ... • Makes good ... tea • A common cat name. • That orange thing. • Good for bad breath. • It will stain your cloths. • Don't touch it you'll get itchy. • Has Annoying pine cones that fall. • Good spice to spice things up. get it? • Commonly used in Quebec for maple syrup. • ...
Plants - Italian 2016-03-17
22 Clues: Pear • Corn • Lime • Leaf • Tree • Apple • Peach • Onion • Fruit • Tomato • garlic • Cherry • Potato • Banana • Carrot • Avocado • Cabbage • Cucumber • Zucchini • Capsicum • Watermelon • Strawberry
Carnivorous Plants 2023-12-05
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- Multiple roots that are same size and shape
- Sweet liquid produced by plants
- Hairs along outer edge of lobes
- Term used to describe an organism that eats meat
- Leaves that form after cotyledons appear
- Collective name for petals of one flower
- Soil type carnivorous plants thrive in
- ___-fixing is limited
- Dionaea muscipula
- Found in living cells and is used to break down meals
- Wet spongy ground
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- Drosera common name
- Trumpet Pitcher Genus
- Albany Pitcher Plant Genus
- It's not basic, it's ____
- Term for an organism developing over time
- Green coloring of plant
- Circular cluster of leaves
- Vein running through center of a leaf
- Synonym for confine
20 Clues: Dionaea muscipula • Wet spongy ground • Drosera common name • Synonym for confine • Trumpet Pitcher Genus • ___-fixing is limited • Green coloring of plant • It's not basic, it's ____ • Albany Pitcher Plant Genus • Circular cluster of leaves • Sweet liquid produced by plants • Hairs along outer edge of lobes • Vein running through center of a leaf • ...
Carnivorous Plants 2024-01-15
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- firmly joined together
- beautiful and delicate
- new and original ideas
- to put a substance on something with quick light touches
- catch something quickly
- stopped
- inner organs
- to end something by force
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- natural smell
- good knowledge of culture and fashion
- red
- process of change and development
- animals/plants with similar characteristics
- scientist who studies plants
- absorbed by a liquid
- forceful
- a loss of respect
- eats Meat
- unlucky
- catch or kill an animal/plant
20 Clues: red • stopped • unlucky • forceful • eats Meat • inner organs • natural smell • a loss of respect • absorbed by a liquid • firmly joined together • beautiful and delicate • new and original ideas • catch something quickly • to end something by force • scientist who studies plants • catch or kill an animal/plant • process of change and development • good knowledge of culture and fashion • ...
plants flowers 2023-03-27
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- in a leaf, this produces energy through photosynthesis.
- process by which organisms combine oxygen and sugar to make carbon dioxide and water.
- C6 H12 O6.
- a plants response to light.
- the male part of the flower.
- the colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators.
- means to make or create.
- female part of a flower.
- causes a change in behavior.
- a plants direct movement towards light.
- develops into the seed.
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- the process that plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make oxygen and sugar.
- organisms that can make their own food.
- produces pollen.
- these help carry pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part.
- a plants response to touch.
- makes plants green.
- protective part of a flower.
- small holes in the leaf, used to take in carbon dioxide.
- a plants response to gravity.
- the process by which a leaf exhales water vapor through the stomata.
21 Clues: C6 H12 O6. • produces pollen. • makes plants green. • develops into the seed. • means to make or create. • female part of a flower. • a plants response to touch. • a plants response to light. • protective part of a flower. • the male part of the flower. • causes a change in behavior. • a plants response to gravity. • organisms that can make their own food. • ...
Viruses & Plants 2023-02-23
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- The part of a virus that is also known as a protein coat
- The structure on the underside of leaves
- The leaves release _____ and water vapor
- Anything above the ground is known as the ____ system
- This structure is used to transport food and water
- Cone bearing plants with wooden stems
- The leaves absorb ____ and sunlight
- What process do plants use to make their own food?
- This structure is used as the reproductive site
- Are viruses considered living organisms?
- This structure absorbs water and stores extra food
- Are plants unicellular or multicellular?
- The virus cycle that is short and shows symptoms
- The stoma stay open during the ____ to allow for gas exchange
- Plants that have fruits & flowers
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- This structure is the site for gas exchange and photosynthesis
- Plants make their own food so they are know as _______
- This type of root is found in areas with very little water
- Anything below the ground in known as the _____ system
- What kind of cells (Pro or Eu) make up plants?
- The xylem and phloem are types of _______ tissues
- The virus cycle that is longer without any symptoms present
- This type of root is found deep underground
- The tissue used to transport water up from the roots to the leaves
- The tissue used to transport food down from the leaves to the roots
- Known as the loss of water through the leaves
- The structure on a virus used to attach to the host cell
- The genetic material found inside the virus
28 Clues: Plants that have fruits & flowers • The leaves absorb ____ and sunlight • Cone bearing plants with wooden stems • The structure on the underside of leaves • The leaves release _____ and water vapor • Are viruses considered living organisms? • Are plants unicellular or multicellular? • This type of root is found deep underground • ...
Floriculture Plants 2023-09-18
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- Ficus pumila
- Gerbera jamesonii
- Opuntia cv.
- Paeonia cv.
- Maranta leuconeura
- Ficus elastica cv.
- Helianthus annuus
- Dahlia Hybrid cv.
- Justica brandegeana
- Primula malacoides cv.
- Matthiola incana cv.
- Tulipa cv.
- Zinnia cv.
- Erica carnea cv.
- Hoya carnosa
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- Crassula argentea
- Verbena hybrid cv.
- Canna x generalis cv.
- Iris x xiphium cv.
- Astilbe hybrid cv.
- Aster pringlei
- Rosa hybrid cv.
- Delphinium consolida cv.
- Freesia xhybrida
- Sansevieria trifasciata cv.
- Hosta cv.
- Spathiphyllum
- Solidago hybrid cv.
- Schefflera arboricola
- Senecio x hybridus cv.
- Codiaeum variegatum pictum
31 Clues: Hosta cv. • Tulipa cv. • Zinnia cv. • Opuntia cv. • Paeonia cv. • Ficus pumila • Hoya carnosa • Spathiphyllum • Aster pringlei • Rosa hybrid cv. • Freesia xhybrida • Erica carnea cv. • Crassula argentea • Gerbera jamesonii • Helianthus annuus • Dahlia Hybrid cv. • Verbena hybrid cv. • Iris x xiphium cv. • Astilbe hybrid cv. • Maranta leuconeura • Ficus elastica cv. • Solidago hybrid cv. • Justica brandegeana • ...
Flowering plants 2023-08-22
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- Transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- dispersal A seed relocating away from the parent plant otherwise the parent plant will outcompete the offspring for light, space and nutrients.
- It is a layer of actively dividing cells between the xylem and the phloem tissues that is responsible for secondary growth of stems and roots.
- A permanent change to the shape of the active site of an enzyme so it can no longer catalyse reactions
- factors Part of the photosynthesis reaction that is in short supply which prevents the rate of photosynthesis increasing further.
- conditions Conditions that an enzyme works best at. Outside of these conditions the enzyme either works slowly or denatures
- The process by which a seed grows to become a photosynthesising plant
- The production of new cells to increase size.
- Process where cells use glucose to form energy (ATP) for life processes (e.g. growth, repair, reproduction)
- Growth Produces secondary tissues in the lateral meristems and is responsible for increasing the diameter of roots/stems and branches.
- Is when the pollen from the anther of a flower on a plant is spread to the stigma of a flower on the same plant.
- Is the process by which a parent cell is replicated to produce 2 daughter cells with the exact same genetics
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- Is the transfer of pollen from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower of the same species.
- The movement of water from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration across a semi-permeable membrane.
- proteins that are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions
- Is the fusing of the pollen nucleus (sperm) to the ovule nucleus to form a zygote.
- growth: Produces primary tissues/cells in the apical meristems and is responsible for elongation - shoots and roots grow longer.
- Is when the pollen from the anther of a flower from one plant is spread to the stigma of a flower on a different plant of the same species.
- The process plants use to generate their own glucose to be used in the production of energy
- reproduction Produces offspring from two parents through fertilisation. The offspring inherit a combination of DNA from both parents.
- Transports food (sucrose & amino acids) from leaves to different parts of the plant.
- reproduction Produces offspring through mitosis from a single parent. The offspring inherit the DNA of the single parent only.
- Plant hormone that promotes growth in the roots, shoots and bud growth and is made in the apical meristems.
23 Clues: The production of new cells to increase size. • The process by which a seed grows to become a photosynthesising plant • Transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. • proteins that are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions • Is the fusing of the pollen nucleus (sperm) to the ovule nucleus to form a zygote. • ...
Winter Plants 2024-11-26
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- Shrub with spiky green leaves and red berries (5)
- Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves (4)
- Bright red-berried plant used in seasonal décor (11)
- Dense evergreen shrub often shaped into wreaths (7)
- Bright red plant often associated with Christmas (10)
- Evergreen tree with conical shape, common in winter (7)
- Plant symbolising love, often hung at Christmas (9)
- Hardy flowering plant that blooms in winter (7)
- Early-blooming plant often peeking through the snow (6)
- Popular Christmas tree variety (3)
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- Delicate white flower that blooms in late winter (8)
- Evergreen shrub used in garlands and decorations (6)
- Known as the “Christmas rose,” it blooms in winter (9)
- Fragrant plant with silvery-green leaves, used in bouquets (10)
- Bulb plant with large, striking winter blooms (9)
- Climbing evergreen plant, common in winter wreaths (3)
- Fragrant evergreen tree used in winter decorations (5)
- Winter-blooming shrub with colourful flowers (8)
- Type of evergreen tree often used as a Christmas tree (6)
- Fragrant herb that thrives in winter and is used in cooking (8)
20 Clues: Popular Christmas tree variety (3) • Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves (4) • Hardy flowering plant that blooms in winter (7) • Winter-blooming shrub with colourful flowers (8) • Shrub with spiky green leaves and red berries (5) • Bulb plant with large, striking winter blooms (9) • Dense evergreen shrub often shaped into wreaths (7) • ...
seedless plants 2024-11-07
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- Known as the "climbing fern," this plant has vine-like tendrils that allow it to spread over other plants.
- A small group of non-vascular plants, closely related to liverworts, often found in wet habitats.
- The genus of the bracken ferns, widely distributed and often found in disturbed areas.
- A group of ferns characterized by small, stalked sporangia that release spores
- A genus of tree ferns, often found in tropical regions, known for their large, leathery fronds.
- Primitive, non-vascular plants, often found in damp, shady areas, with a flat, liver-like shape.
- A small, primitive fern-like plant, native to New Zealand, with narrow, tongue-shaped leaves.
- Small, non-vascular plants that often form dense green mats on moist surfaces.
- A genus of seedless plants known for their ability to tolerate dry conditions, also called "resurrection plants."
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- Aquatic plants related to clubmosses, with needle-like leaves, typically found in shallow waters.
- These ancient plants resemble miniature conifers but are seedless and reproduce by spores.
- Extinct seedless plant related to horsetails, commonly found as fossils.
- A type of moss that grows in dense, carpet-like mats, often seen on rocks or soil in shady areas.
- A type of fern with large, triangular fronds, often considered invasive in many areas.
- These plants reproduce via spores, not seeds, and are often found in humid environments.
- A genus of ferns that includes some of the largest fern species, with broad fronds.
- Commonly known as adder’s-tongue, this fern produces a single, long frond with a distinctive spore-bearing structure.
- Tall, woody ferns that grow in tropical and subtropical climates.
- Also called horsetail, this plant has hollow, jointed stems and is a living fossil.
- A primitive, rootless plant known as the "whisk fern," often found in tropical climates.
20 Clues: Tall, woody ferns that grow in tropical and subtropical climates. • Extinct seedless plant related to horsetails, commonly found as fossils. • A group of ferns characterized by small, stalked sporangia that release spores • Small, non-vascular plants that often form dense green mats on moist surfaces. • ...
Plants Crossword 2026-03-27
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- Any organism that fertilizes plants by visiting multiple of them, often for nectar.
- Tips of a root which protect it as it grows through the soil.
- Leaf arrangement where leaves surround a point of growth.
- Word that means made up of many cells.
- Organ of a plant that is the main site for photosynthesis.
- Part of the plant that produces pollen.
- Type of stem that is green, and not too tough.
- What is the male gamete in plants?
- Life stage of a plant where the first leaves have grown.
- Type of roots that are even thickness, and branch off in all directions.
- Type of vascular tissue that produces new xylem and phloem.
- Type of root that grows one thick root deep into the ground, with smaller branches off of it.
- Female part of a flower that receives pollen.
- Part of a flower that holds the ovules.
- Tube in which pollen travels down to fertilize the egg in a flower.
- Type of stem that is thick and hearty, and often has bark.
- Process in which a seed has the right moisture and warmth, and begins to sprout.
- Leaf-like covering that protects a flower bud as it develops.
- The most common organism that pollinates plants.
- Fiber found in cell walls that strengthen them.
- Type of leaf arrangement where two leaves grow at one point of growth, not on the same side.
- What is the name for the male part of a plant?
- The name for the first root that sprouts from a seed.
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- Part of the flower that supports the anther.
- Type of flower that has either male or female parts, but not both.
- Part of the plant used to create seeds.
- The pigment in plants that gives them their green color.
- Type of flower that has male and female parts.
- Part of the flower that is brightly colored to attract pollinators.
- Type of leaf arrangement where one leaf grows at each growth point, switching sides for every new leaf.
- Term that means an organism produces its own energy using light, carbon dioxide, and water.
- Which part of a plant supports the plant and provides structure, and transports water and nutrients throughout the plant?
- Scientist who studies plants.
- Study of plants.
- Type of vascular tissue that transports water and nutrients from roots to leaves.
- Type of seed dispersal used by dandelions.
- By-product of the process of photosynthesis that we need to live.
- Name for the egg of a flower.
- Waxy layer of a stem that protects the plant from water loss.
- Vascular tissue that transports food and minerals from the leaves to the other parts of the plant.
- Part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil, and anchors the plant into the ground.
- Small pore in a leaf that allows for exchange of gases.
- What is the term for the female part of a plant?
43 Clues: Study of plants. • Scientist who studies plants. • Name for the egg of a flower. • What is the male gamete in plants? • Word that means made up of many cells. • Part of the plant used to create seeds. • Part of the plant that produces pollen. • Part of a flower that holds the ovules. • Type of seed dispersal used by dandelions. • Part of the flower that supports the anther. • ...
Flowering Plants 2025-10-29
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- The part of the anther that stores pollen grains before they’re released.
- A group of xylem and phloem tubes bundled together, like a plant’s “plumbing system.”
- The bottom part of the pistil that contains the ovules (eggs) and develops into fruit after fertilization.
- A protective sheath that helps the young shoot push through the soil during germination
- The first part of photosynthesis that happens in the chloroplasts and uses sunlight to make energy (ATP).
- Plants with one seed leaf (cotyledon), parallel veins, and flower parts in threes (like corn or grass).
- A layer of tall, tightly packed cells filled with chloroplasts where most photosynthesis happens
- The cell part (organelle) where photosynthesis happens; it contains chlorophyll.
- The bottom layer of the leaf, which contains most of the stomata.
- The seed coat that protects the seed.
- The sticky top part of the pistil that catches pollen during pollination.
- Tubes in a plant that carry water and minerals from the roots up to the rest of the plant
- Associated with a water seed dispersal
- Tiny hair-like structures on leaves or stems that protect the plant from insects, sunlight, or water loss.
- the union of a male and female gametes to form a zygote and initiate the development of a new plant
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- The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis
- The flat, wide part of a leaf that catches sunlight.
- The process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food (glucose) and release oxygen
- Associated with a wind seed dispersal
- Process of which seeds are dispersed in an environment. There are 6 methods of this process: Attachment, Animals, Explode, Water, Wind, and Gravity.
- A colored substance in cells that absorbs light; chlorophyll is one example.
- Special cells around each stoma that open and close the pores to control gas exchange and water loss.
- Plants with two seed leaves, branching veins, and flower parts in fours or fives (like beans or roses).
- The base of the flower where all parts attach; it supports the flower
- When pollen from one flower fertilizes a different plant’s flower.
- The part of a stamen that makes and holds pollen.
- The stem-like stalk that connects the leaf blade to the main plant stem.
- A resting period when a seed or plant is alive but not growing.
- A layer of loosely arranged cells with air spaces for gas exchange inside the leaf.
- sits on the receptacle and surrounds the petals
- The stored food inside a seed that helps feed the young plant when it starts to grow.
- The top layer of leaf cells that protects the leaf and lets sunlight through
- When a flower’s pollen fertilizes its own egg (same plant).
- am embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one of more of which are the first leave to appear from a germinating seed
- When a seed begins to sprout and grow into a new plant
- A thin, shiny coating on leaves that helps reduce water loss.
- The second part of photosynthesis where plants use that stored energy to make sugar.
- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves that let air (carbon dioxide and oxygen) move in and out.
- Tubes that carry food (sugars) made in the leaves to other parts of the plant.
39 Clues: Associated with a wind seed dispersal • The seed coat that protects the seed. • Associated with a water seed dispersal • sits on the receptacle and surrounds the petals • The part of a stamen that makes and holds pollen. • The flat, wide part of a leaf that catches sunlight. • When a seed begins to sprout and grow into a new plant • ...
seed plants 2026-05-05
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- sticky top to the carpel where the pollen lands
- tube between the ovary and ovule
- Where the seeds will develop
- Berry
- Where the ovules are
- Berry
- Female flower parts
- Rather small cone with scales
- Follicle
- Fruit Formed from one ovary in a single flower
- four whorls of modified leaves
- Pome
- Fruit Caryopsis
- Outermost whorl, green leafy structures
- Fruit Ovaries of many flowers
- Second whorl, colored brightly
- Retain leaves all year round
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- Plant with netted veins and flower parts in 4/5's
- Large cone with scars on the scales
- Fruits Several ovaries in one flower
- Pepo
- Male flower parts
- Hesperidium
- Pepo
- Resemble palms, Sporophyte is dominant
- Thin leaves found in conifers that reduce water loss
- Seed Achene
- Fruits Fleshy at maturity
- Nut
- Plant with parallel veins and flower parts in 3's
- What the ovary will develop into
- Stalk that supports the anther
- Seed Samara
- What the ovule will develop into
- Produces pollen
- fruits Dry at maturity
36 Clues: Nut • Pepo • Pepo • Pome • Berry • Berry • Follicle • Hesperidium • Seed Achene • Seed Samara • Fruit Caryopsis • Produces pollen • Male flower parts • Female flower parts • Where the ovules are • fruits Dry at maturity • Fruits Fleshy at maturity • Where the seeds will develop • Retain leaves all year round • Rather small cone with scales • Fruit Ovaries of many flowers • four whorls of modified leaves • ...
Plants: JS 2020-09-21
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- sticky portion at the top of the style where pollen grains frequently land
- tough structure that protects a root as it forces its way through the soil
- the insect or animal that carries the pollen to the pistil
- the process by which a plant captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food
- small openings on the surface layers of the leaf, control when gasses enter and leave the leaf
- A growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- a low-growing plant that lacks true vasculartissue specialized tissue in plants that carries water and nutrients
- tiny leafy-stemmed flowerless plants, a nonvascular plant that has simple parts
- a plant having a life cycle that normally takes two seasons from germination to death to complete
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- green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- young plant that develops from the zygote, or fertilized egg
- the joining of a sperm cell and an egg cell
- chemical messenger
- the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant
- Waxy, protective layer that covers the stems, leaves, and flowers of many plants. Helps prevent water loss.
- an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- the fertilized egg; it enters a 2-week period of rapid cell division and develops into an embryo
- a fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants
- a plant having a life cycle that normally takes two seasons from germination to death to complete
- reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
21 Clues: chemical messenger • the joining of a sperm cell and an egg cell • the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant • the insect or animal that carries the pollen to the pistil • A growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus • young plant that develops from the zygote, or fertilized egg • a fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants • ...
Identify Plants 2022-03-25
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- The part of the flower that carries the pollen Name of part of a flower
- Name for a woody stem with bark
- Flowers arranged on umbrella-like inflorescence Name of Plant family
- Make up the calyx, whorl on a flower below the petals Name of part of a flower
- A group of flowers arranged on a stem. The way they are arranged can help identify the plant family and therefore the plant
- Flowers have two lips, inflorescence flowers arranged in whorls on stem, often have square stems Name of Plant family
- Where most photosynthesis takes place, may be simple or compound
- The way scientists name, describe and organize plants into closely related groups
- A variety of plant that exists because people have selected and grown it in cultivation. Written with capital letters and in ‘inverted commas’. No underline or italics. Doesn’t sound like Latin.
- Flowers have 2 wings a keel and a standard/bearer, roots host bacteria which make atmospheric Nitrogen available to plants Name of Plant family
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- Flowers have four petals arranged in the shape of a cross Name of Plant family
- Flowers typically have 5 petals fused or joined, 5 sepals joined, 5 stamens. Many plants have some part that is poisonous Name of Plant family
- The study of external features of a plant, helpful for identification. Can include details of leaves, flowers, fruit, stems/trunk, roots
- The female part of the flower ovary, style and stigma Name of part of a flower
- Each one in a particular genus is similar, but not identical. Starts with a small letter
- A naming system for plants that uses two names, Genus and species
- Make up the corolla, the whorl of a flower that is often colourful or adapted to attract pollinators Name of part of a flower
- The first part of binomial name, starts with a capital letter
- - Composite flowerhead - made up of disk and ray florets Name of Plant family
- Has a seed with a foot. Important NZ Genus of trees
- A type of inflorescence, each flower arranged around a main stem, without individual stalks
- A grouping of a number of genera, that have similar flowers, fruit and/or seeds
- The end result after a flower has been pollinated. The beginning of a new plant.
- Inflorescences arranged on a coiled stem, flowers often blue or purple Name of Plant family
- Edge of leaf, can be toothed, or smooth/entire
25 Clues: Name for a woody stem with bark • Edge of leaf, can be toothed, or smooth/entire • Has a seed with a foot. Important NZ Genus of trees • The first part of binomial name, starts with a capital letter • Where most photosynthesis takes place, may be simple or compound • A naming system for plants that uses two names, Genus and species • ...
Identify Plants 2022-03-25
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- A naming system for plants that uses two names, Genus and species
- Flowers arranged on umbrella-like inflorescence Name of Plant family
- Make up the calyx, whorl on a flower below the petals Name of part of a flower
- A grouping of a number of genera, that have similar flowers, fruit and/or seeds
- Flowers typically have 5 petals fused or joined, 5 sepals joined, 5 stamens. Many plants have some part that is poisonous Name of Plant family
- - Composite flowerhead - made up of disk and ray florets Name of Plant family
- A type of inflorescence, each flower arranged around a main stem, without individual stalks
- Flowers have two lips, inflorescence flowers arranged in whorls on stem, often have square stems Name of Plant family
- A variety of plant that exists because people have selected and grown it in cultivation. Written with capital letters and in ‘inverted commas’. No underline or italics. Doesn’t sound like Latin.
- A group of flowers arranged on a stem. The way they are arranged can help identify the plant family and therefore the plant
- Where most photosynthesis takes place, may be simple or compound
- The part of the flower that carries the pollen Name of part of a flower
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- Inflorescences arranged on a coiled stem, flowers often blue or purple Name of Plant family
- Has a seed with a foot. Important NZ Genus of trees
- Flowers have four petals arranged in the shape of a cross Name of Plant family
- The first part of binomial name, starts with a capital letter
- Each one in a particular genus is similar, but not identical. Starts with a small letter
- The end result after a flower has been pollinated. The beginning of a new plant.
- The study of external features of a plant, helpful for identification. Can include details of leaves, flowers, fruit, stems/trunk, roots
- Edge of leaf, can be toothed, or smooth/entire
- Flowers have 2 wings a keel and a standard/bearer, roots host bacteria which make atmospheric Nitrogen available to plants Name of Plant family
- Name for a woody stem with bark
- Make up the corolla, the whorl of a flower that is often colourful or adapted to attract pollinators Name of part of a flower
- The way scientists name, describe and organize plants into closely related groups
- The female part of the flower ovary, style and stigma Name of part of a flower
25 Clues: Name for a woody stem with bark • Edge of leaf, can be toothed, or smooth/entire • Has a seed with a foot. Important NZ Genus of trees • The first part of binomial name, starts with a capital letter • Where most photosynthesis takes place, may be simple or compound • A naming system for plants that uses two names, Genus and species • ...
Green Plants 2013-10-10
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- Essential for photosynthesis
- Plants grow in this
- This is produced in the plant and released into the air
- This provides energy for the plant
- This helps with photosynthesis to produce food for the plant
- This is transferred when an animal eats another animal or plant
- This moves from the roots, to the leaf through the stem
- The parts inn a plant cell that carry out photosynthesis
- Something added to the soil to help the plant grow
- Plants are called these in the food chain
- The plant absorbs this from the air
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- Used to stop slugs, flies ect from eating plants
- This is made in the leaf and it provides the food
- The process that plants use to get energy
- Lots of glucose molecules join together to make this
- This is the sugar made in the plant
- This acts as an anchor for the plant
- A natural fertiliser, usually comes from horses
- The green pigments in the plant
- This attracts bees so the flower can pollinate and reproduce
- This supports the flower and carries the nutrients around the flower
21 Clues: Plants grow in this • Essential for photosynthesis • The green pigments in the plant • This provides energy for the plant • This is the sugar made in the plant • The plant absorbs this from the air • This acts as an anchor for the plant • The process that plants use to get energy • Plants are called these in the food chain • A natural fertiliser, usually comes from horses • ...
Plants & Trees 2014-04-02
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- Makes good soup
- Good luck.
- Good for bad breath.
- Makes good sauce
- Makes good ... tea
- Has Annoying pine cones that fall.
- That orange thing.
- During spring grows big juicy bitter red berrys.
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- Don't touch it you'll get itchy.
- Soft tree
- Roses are red ...
- The furst nations commonly used this tree.
- A common cat name.
- Pretty during early spring and delicious during late spring.
- It will stain your cloths.
- Rad? ish.
- Commonly used in Quebec for maple syrup.
- And a ... on top
- Good spice to spice things up. get it?
- Smell and look pretty but to feel so good.
20 Clues: Soft tree • Rad? ish. • Good luck. • Makes good soup • Makes good sauce • And a ... on top • Roses are red ... • A common cat name. • Makes good ... tea • That orange thing. • Good for bad breath. • It will stain your cloths. • Don't touch it you'll get itchy. • Has Annoying pine cones that fall. • Good spice to spice things up. get it? • Commonly used in Quebec for maple syrup. • ...
Plants & animals 2014-01-16
20 Clues: mänd • nirk • kask • mutt • siil • ilves • mäger • vares • kuusk • kastan • kobras • pappel • rästik • kadakas • harakas • saarmas • sookurg • kuldnokk • siidisaba • põldlõoke
Seedless Plants 2023-02-01
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- reproductive structures that make pollen
- tissue that conducts water and dissolved minerals
- when plants use sunlight to make their own food
- club mosses
- plants that prodce flowers
- a complex polymer that strengthens cell walls
- cell that divides via mitosis
- type of green algae most related to plants
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- a waxy coating that minimizes water loss from aerial parts
- when wind or animals deliver pollen to female parts
- seedless plants that lack vascular tissue
- does not use gametes to reproduce
- tissue that transports sugars made from photosynthesis
- uses gametes to reproduce
- a dormant plant embryo
- pores in the epidermis of the stems
- a reproductive cell
- grains that consist of male gametophytes of seed plants
- haploid generation, gamete-producing stage of life cycle
- whisk ferns, horsetails, true ferns
- what kingdom are seedless plants in
21 Clues: club mosses • a reproductive cell • a dormant plant embryo • uses gametes to reproduce • plants that prodce flowers • cell that divides via mitosis • does not use gametes to reproduce • pores in the epidermis of the stems • whisk ferns, horsetails, true ferns • what kingdom are seedless plants in • reproductive structures that make pollen • ...
Prairie Plants 2023-04-06
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- legume toxic to livestock
- grazed when young, poor when mature
- adapted to fire and used in meds
- good luck plant
- type of soil grasses grow in
- flowers open at night
- potential biofuel
- purple disk florets eaten by pronghorn
- drought and salt resistant
- plant that looks like a hat
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- smoke rids of fleas and gnats
- bright flowers attracts butterflies
- reddish blue green foliage
- herbaceous non woody flowering plant
- mature with 6-30 flower blooms
- large golden seed head, flowers in fall
- tallest grass species
- looks like a broom
- grass withstand periodic flooding and drought
- curly leaf grass grows shallow soil
- seeds eaten by rodents
- lots of seeds and heavily grazed
- grows on rocky slopes
23 Clues: good luck plant • potential biofuel • looks like a broom • tallest grass species • flowers open at night • grows on rocky slopes • seeds eaten by rodents • legume toxic to livestock • reddish blue green foliage • drought and salt resistant • plant that looks like a hat • type of soil grasses grow in • smoke rids of fleas and gnats • mature with 6-30 flower blooms • ...
Plants Review 2020-10-27
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- contains ovules
- catches pollen
- contains pollen
- between the xylem & phloem in dicot stems
- detects gravity
- leaves that protect the flower
- embryonic root
- transports food in the plant
- leaf type in monocots
- protects the seed
- has only one cotyledon
- leaf type in dicots
- transports water in the plant
- center of stem in dicots
- male part of the flower
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- type of root in monocots
- green stems
- type of root in dicots
- waxy covering of the leaf
- allows gas exchange in leaves
- how water enters the seed
- where photosynthesis occurs
- where the seed was attached to ovule
- has two cotyledons
- embryonic stem
- where stems exchange gases
- where growth of roots and stems occur
27 Clues: green stems • catches pollen • embryonic root • embryonic stem • contains ovules • contains pollen • detects gravity • protects the seed • has two cotyledons • leaf type in dicots • leaf type in monocots • type of root in dicots • has only one cotyledon • male part of the flower • type of root in monocots • center of stem in dicots • waxy covering of the leaf • how water enters the seed • ...
Classifying plants 2021-04-12
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- vascular tussue that moves food
- it´s stems contain silica
- like a palm tree
- root like structure
- like leaves
- flowering plants
- protects the cell
- structure tha contain youn plant inside
- carpet-like
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- spore container in mosses
- transport water and minerals
- leaves with parallel veins
- young ferns leaves
- has fronds
- vascular plants whit naked seeds
- leaves with branched veins
- tiny structure that contain sperm cells
- connected cells
- angiosperm that live at the ocean's edge
- chinese and jananese cared for it
20 Clues: has fronds • like leaves • carpet-like • connected cells • like a palm tree • flowering plants • protects the cell • young ferns leaves • root like structure • spore container in mosses • it´s stems contain silica • leaves with parallel veins • leaves with branched veins • transport water and minerals • vascular tussue that moves food • vascular plants whit naked seeds • ...
medicinal plants 2021-05-01
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- leaves serve as heat-reducing medicines and fevers
- leaved act as cures for fever and side sickness
- serves as rheumatick sciantica and backache
- berries serve asa cure for acid and cough
- works as a cure for sweets and diabetes
- served as a cure for dengue fever
- enhances the appetite
- roots served as medicine for bad breath and body odor
- of thorns serves as an antidote to the venom of snakes
- ACTS as asore throat medicine and gets a cold
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- as a cure for cold medicine and it digestion
- served as a cure for eye and heart ailments
- is a lozenge for pain
- plants serves as medicine for mouth ulcers and bleeding gums
- saga can cure cough ulcers
- served as an eye pain medication and a nosebleed
- works as a cure for sweet pee and colitis
- served as a cancer and diabetes preventive medicine
- serves as an antidote to both venom and stomach ulcer
- leaves serve as a high-blood-reducing medicine
- serves as a cure for deep-hot soup soup and rock urine
21 Clues: is a lozenge for pain • enhances the appetite • saga can cure cough ulcers • served as a cure for dengue fever • works as a cure for sweets and diabetes • works as a cure for sweet pee and colitis • berries serve asa cure for acid and cough • served as a cure for eye and heart ailments • serves as rheumatick sciantica and backache • ...
Plants: Gymnosperms 2021-08-27
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- Name for zygote after it starts to split and develop.
- Can be useful in helping new trees grow.
- Male cones produce ______.
- Main type of gymnosperm. Includes pines, firs, hemlocks, spruces, junipers, larches, cedars, and cypress trees.
- The English word for the Greek word gymno.
- Formed when a sperm and egg cell join together.
- Place where pollen gets get to in female cones.
- Sega's last official console before they became a software development company only. (Again, couldn't think of anymore botany questions, but hey, these are still pretty good questions.)
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- Reproductive cell in male cones.
- German super heavy tank, also known as the Panzer VIII. (I don't really think 20 questions was feasible for such a small section. 15 would have been good.)
- Soviet supersonic fighter jet introduced in 1970. (Sorry, I couldn't think of any more botany questions)
- Used to help the seed coat spread itself to a different area.
- Place where pollen sticks to in female cones.
- Name for all cone bearing plants.
- Covering formed around an embryo.
- Reproductive structure of a gymnosperm.
- Reproductive cell in female cones.
- Pollen is carried on two little "________".
- Male cones are _____.
- Standard class capital ship for the Republic during the clone wars. (I hope you don't make us do these in class, because I think only a few people will understand my questions.)
20 Clues: Male cones are _____. • Male cones produce ______. • Reproductive cell in male cones. • Name for all cone bearing plants. • Covering formed around an embryo. • Reproductive cell in female cones. • Reproductive structure of a gymnosperm. • Can be useful in helping new trees grow. • The English word for the Greek word gymno. • Pollen is carried on two little "________". • ...
Plants Crossword 2021-09-29
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- I'am mistaken for plants. But i have no chlorophyll
- I store water
- black bark
- My roots can breathe and i protect coastline
- Once trapped there is no escape
- I can heal wounds
- Used for furniture
- I can be used as a macro-food
- I'am very big for an algae
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- My oil cures cold and cough
- I'am shy
- People use me in rainy season
- My gel is good for skin
- My spores are found under my leaves
- My stigma and style are expensive
- People think I'am a vegetable
- Used me to make temporary tattoos
- I grow under water
- Friendship between algae and fungi
- I'am worn in hair buns
20 Clues: I'am shy • black bark • I store water • I can heal wounds • I grow under water • Used for furniture • I'am worn in hair buns • My gel is good for skin • I'am very big for an algae • My oil cures cold and cough • People use me in rainy season • People think I'am a vegetable • I can be used as a macro-food • Once trapped there is no escape • My stigma and style are expensive • ...
Plants Crossword 2021-09-29
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- I store water
- I'am shy
- I can heal wounds
- Used me to make temporary tattoos
- I'am worn in hair buns
- My spores are found under my leaves
- black bark
- People think I'am a vegetable
- I'am very big for an algae
- I grow under water
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- I'am mistaken for plants. But i have no chlorophyll
- People use me in rainy season
- Friendship between algae and fungi
- My gel is good for skin
- Once trapped there is no escape
- My stigma and style are expensive
- My roots can breathe and i protect coastline
- Used for furniture
- My oil cures cold and cough
- I can be used as a macro-food
20 Clues: I'am shy • black bark • I store water • I can heal wounds • Used for furniture • I grow under water • I'am worn in hair buns • My gel is good for skin • I'am very big for an algae • My oil cures cold and cough • People use me in rainy season • People think I'am a vegetable • I can be used as a macro-food • Once trapped there is no escape • My stigma and style are expensive • ...
Seedless Plants 2022-06-08
20 Clues: moss • pines • ferns • green • water • xylem • roots • phloem • plants • spores • ground • seedless • vascular • club-moss • liverworts • horsetails • spike-moss • whisk-ferns • non-vascular • living-tissue
Fodder Plants 2017-10-24
30 Clues: - uba • - õun • - beat • - nisu • - silo • - mais • - raps • - raps • - oder • - riis • - sibul • - tomat • - sinep • - kirss • - redis • - kartul • - naeris • - kapsas • - seller • - spinat • - porgand • - kõrvits • - maasikas • - küüslauk • - vaarikas • - viinamari • - porrulauk • - lillkapsas • - pudelkõrvits • beet - suhkrupeet
9B Plants 2018-09-20
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- venus ______ traps are types of plants which photosynthesise as well as trapping insects to get extra minerals
- the time of day when photosynthesis happens the quickest because there is the most sunlight
- root hair cells are found underground where there is no light so this means they will not have _______________
- True or false, plants respire all the time
- a chemical process which is used by plants to make their own food
- root hair cells are long and ____________ to help absorb lots of water
- carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + _____________
- tiny microscopic organisms that photosynthesise, they are found in lakes rivers and fish tanks
- _________ __________+ water --> glucose + oxygen
- green substance in plants
- a sugar made during photosynthesis
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- part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
- _______ + carbon dioxide --> glucose + oxygen
- a factor that can slow down the rate of photosynthesis if it is in short supply e.g. lack of water or lack of sunlight
- a process that releases energy in plants
- a store of glucose (sugars) in plants
- a tube that carries sugars all around the plant
- a tube that carries water up plants from roots to the stem
- part of the plant that absorbs water
- these things act as tiny scissors to break down the stores off starch to release glucose (sugars)
20 Clues: green substance in plants • a sugar made during photosynthesis • part of the plant that absorbs water • a store of glucose (sugars) in plants • part of the plant that absorbs sunlight • a process that releases energy in plants • True or false, plants respire all the time • _______ + carbon dioxide --> glucose + oxygen • a tube that carries sugars all around the plant • ...
Carnivirous plants 2024-01-15
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- unfortunate
- something that eats away the flys innards
- lasting only a couple of times
- a shortening, tightening or shrinkage of something
- feeding on insects suh as worms and other invertebrates
- a plan to make an action until it can achieve the goal
- a red patch on the ground
- to have some parts that join together
- a whitish fiber that impulses signals to the brain of a living thing
- deficient faulty inadequate incomplete meager poor scant scarce unsatisfactory of something
- a sticky poisoned paper that is used to kill insects indoor
- the prosses of becoming liquid
- a sugary fluid made by plants
- a large container
- a reddish fleshy pad
- something delightful or delicate
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- the opposite way of something
- a very high level of complexity
- an expert in natural history
- a sticky or liquidy substance
- the outer edge of something
- causes something to happen
- a slender and felxible limb of an animal
- something that is ruled by a king or queen
- cause something to break all of a sudden
- skimming over a surface of water
26 Clues: unfortunate • a large container • a reddish fleshy pad • a red patch on the ground • causes something to happen • the outer edge of something • an expert in natural history • the opposite way of something • a sticky or liquidy substance • a sugary fluid made by plants • lasting only a couple of times • the prosses of becoming liquid • a very high level of complexity • ...
Reproducing Plants 2024-04-23
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- one that has both male and female parts
- contains sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization
- the action of arranging something in layers
- is a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together
- a mode of reproduction in which only one parent is involved to reproduce offspring
- an asexual reproduction method in which a new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism.
- an asexual reproduction method in which a new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism
- A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants.
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- develops from a single ovary (pistil)
- the process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling
- Dried fruit is fruit from which the majority of the original water content has been removed either naturally, through sun drying, or through the use of specialized dryers or dehydrators
- a thing at a rudimentary stage that shows potential for development
- the part of a seed which acts as a food store for the developing plant embryo, usually containing starch with protein and other nutrients
- GP = seeds germinated/total seeds x 100
- a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce
- the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant
- the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed
- 1.5 to 2.0 inches or even deeper
- a piece cut off from something, especially what remains when something is being trimmed or prepared
- flowers that have either male parts or female parts, but not both
21 Clues: 1.5 to 2.0 inches or even deeper • develops from a single ovary (pistil) • one that has both male and female parts • GP = seeds germinated/total seeds x 100 • the action of arranging something in layers • contains sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens • the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant • a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce • ...
Plants Crossword 2024-04-13
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- - "Shedding leaves seasonally."
- - "Anchor and nutrient-absorbing organ of a plant."
- - "Female reproductive organ of a flower."
- - "Green pigment essential for photosynthesis."
- - "Transfer of pollen from male to female reproductive organs."
- - "Underground storage organ of certain plants."
- - "Male reproductive organ of a flower."
- - "Tissue responsible for transporting nutrients in plants."
- - "Substance added to soil to improve plant growth."
- - "Non-green, spore-producing organisms often associated with plants."
- - "Scientific study of plants."
- - "Plant that completes its life cycle in one year."
- - "Plants with thick, fleshy leaves or stems."
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- - "Process of a seed sprouting and growing into a plant."
- - "Process by which plants make food using sunlight."
- - "Plant with a two-year life cycle."
- - "Tissue responsible for transporting water in plants."
- - "Reproductive structure of a plant."
- - "Offspring resulting from the crossbreeding of two different plant varieties."
- - "Retaining leaves throughout the year."
- - "Supporting structure of a plant."
- - "Plant with soft, non-woody stems."
- - "Plant that lives for more than two years."
- - "Photosynthetic organ of a plant."
24 Clues: - "Shedding leaves seasonally." • - "Scientific study of plants." • - "Supporting structure of a plant." • - "Photosynthetic organ of a plant." • - "Plant with a two-year life cycle." • - "Plant with soft, non-woody stems." • - "Reproductive structure of a plant." • - "Male reproductive organ of a flower." • - "Retaining leaves throughout the year." • ...
Plants Crossword 2024-05-28
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- "Vitamins and minerals are examples of these."
- "Superman is very ____."
- "Not wet; without water or moisture."
- "The sun is very ____."
- "Opposite of past."
- "Not bright or shiny; not interesting."
- "B, C, D are examples of these letters."
- "Opposite of mean. A ____ person."
- "You wait for the train here. Bus ____."
- "A, E, I, O, U are examples of these letters."
- "Plants grow in this. Another word for dirt."
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- "After rain, the ground is ____."
- "Things that are the same between two or more items."
- "To look for something."
- "Opposite of similarities."
- "You do this in math to find an answer."
- "To hold and take something from one place to another."
- "Watching paint dry is ____."
- "Farmers do this when crops are ready. ____ the crops."
- "You ____ money when you work."
20 Clues: "Opposite of past." • "The sun is very ____." • "To look for something." • "Superman is very ____." • "Opposite of similarities." • "Watching paint dry is ____." • "You ____ money when you work." • "After rain, the ground is ____." • "Opposite of mean. A ____ person." • "Not wet; without water or moisture." • "Not bright or shiny; not interesting." • ...
Plants/Animals 2024-04-30
24 Clues: El Oso • El Labo • El Lago • El Mono • El Gato • El Buho • El Pato • El Heno • El Mono • El Pavo • El Cerdo • El Perro • El Arbol • El Aveno • El Burro • El Cesped • El Pajaro • El Oceano • El Bosque • El Conejo • El Arbusto • El Hamster • El Caballo • El Cangrejo
Plants Crossword 2026-02-23
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- a thing, such as a row of trees or a fence, wall, or screen, that provides shelter or protection from the wind
- the biological process by which a dormant seed, spore, or reproductive body resumes metabolic activity and develops into a new seedling or organism
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons
- the organic component of soil formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms
- a fine grained sediment consisting of rock and mineral particles
- A large strengthened vein along the midline of a leaf
- The process where soluble salts, such as sodium chloride, accumulate in soil or water to levels that impair plant growth, degrade land, and pollute water sources
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon
- a biological process in plants that convert light energy into chemical energy using water and carbon dioxide
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- The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- the soil lying immediately under the surface soil typically containing more clay, stones, etc
- the process of transitioning a molecule, cell, or gene from an inactive state to an active, functional state, often triggered by environmental cues, signaling pathways, or energy input
- A compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- A loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks
- Plant leaves collectively
- the relative proportions of mineral particles that make up a soil
- single parent reproducing identical offspring
- a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus
- A regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action
20 Clues: Plant leaves collectively • single parent reproducing identical offspring • a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus • A large strengthened vein along the midline of a leaf • a flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons • A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon • ...
toxic plants 2024-09-01
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- A colorful houseplant with toxic parts.
- A charming but toxic garden plant with bell-shaped flowers.
- An invasive plant that can be toxic to pets.
- Common hedge plant that can be harmful if eaten in large quantities.
- An herb with toxic compounds that can cause skin irritation.
- Another name for belladonna, which is highly poisonous.
- Contains nicotine, which can be toxic in large amounts.
- A toxic plant famously associated with Socrates' death.
- Known as angel’s trumpet, contains toxic alkaloids.
- Known for its bell-shaped flowers and toxic cardiac effects.
- A decorative plant with berries that can be toxic if ingested.
- A plant known for its hallucinogenic and toxic properties.
- The seeds of this plant can be toxic if consumed.
- Commonly known as dumb cane; can cause oral irritation.
- Beautiful flowers but the seeds and pods are toxic.
- A plant that secretes a milky latex which can be irritating.
- Known for its arrow-shaped leaves and toxic properties.
- A deadly nightshade used historically in cosmetics.
- An ornamental plant that contains alkaloids toxic to humans.
- Used medicinally, but can cause digestive upset if overused.
- While medicinal in small doses, can be toxic in large amounts.
- An herb with toxic properties if consumed in large amounts.
- Source of a toxic oil used in various industrial products.
- A decorative plant whose seeds are extremely toxic.
- While beneficial in moderation, large amounts can be toxic.
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- A succulent plant that can cause heart issues if ingested.
- Known as autumn crocus; contains colchicine, a potent toxin.
- Contains toxins that can be harmful to humans and animals.
- A garden flower that is toxic to humans if ingested.
- A plant with beautiful blooms but can cause digestive issues.
- Sometimes referred to as summer snapdragon, can be toxic.
- While generally not toxic, some species have irritating spines.
- Often called Christmas rose, but parts are highly toxic.
- Also known as Datura, causes hallucinations and can be deadly.
- A decorative shrub that can be harmful if ingested.
- Some varieties contain opium, which is highly addictive and toxic.
- A plant with berries and leaves that are toxic if eaten.
- An evergreen shrub with toxic red berries and foliage.
- A spring flower that can cause nausea if parts are eaten.
- While edible in moderation, the seeds can be toxic.
- A plant with large, trumpet-shaped flowers that can be deadly.
- Known as squill; its bulbs and flowers can be toxic.
- A vibrant flowering plant that is toxic to pets.
- Often used as a holiday decoration but can be toxic if ingested.
- A flower that can cause severe digestive distress if ingested.
- The leaves are toxic, while the stalks are edible.
- Commonly called monkshood or wolfsbane, often used in folklore.
- A carnivorous plant that can cause irritation if touched.
- Also called wild ginger, some species have toxic properties.
- An ornamental shrub that can cause nausea if consumed.
50 Clues: A colorful houseplant with toxic parts. • An invasive plant that can be toxic to pets. • A vibrant flowering plant that is toxic to pets. • The seeds of this plant can be toxic if consumed. • The leaves are toxic, while the stalks are edible. • Known as angel’s trumpet, contains toxic alkaloids. • A decorative shrub that can be harmful if ingested. • ...
Classifying Plants 2025-01-16
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- germinates in the fall, the immature plant overwinters as a compact rosette. Once the plant has received a sufficient period of cold treatment, it bolts, flowers then develop, seeds are set, and the plant dies.
- are those with tissues specialized for conducting materials.
- Sometimes cultivated plants within a species show a significant difference from other plants in the species and are termed ____
- At the top of the hierarchy is the
- a collection of pressed, dried, and labeled plants that serves as a reference library of plants
- Trees that drop their leaves in the winter.
- are gymnosperms that produce cones
- which are vascular plants that reproduce by spores rather than seed.
- is composed of organisms with characteristics that distinguish them from other groups in a genus.
- the study of the internal and external appearance of an organism.
- a seed leaf that stores food in the form of starch and protein for use by the embryo
- is a Latinized binomial name.
- the naming of organisms
- plants that typically die back to the ground each winter
- are plants that have a single cotyledon
- tend to live in damp places and are very limited in size due to the lack of conducting tissue.
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- plants produce secondary growth that persists year after year. Secondary growth gives the plants the ability to grow in girth and height.
- a process in which the stem of a plant rapidly elongates at the time of flowering.
- a written set of choices that leads to the name of a plant.
- are plants that have a life cycle of more than two growing seasons
- may be seedless or seed-producing plants. Plants that reproduce without seeds are classified as pterophyta
- include plants with seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary.
- Conifers that hold their leaves all year round
- has distinguishing characteristics from the other plants in the species but does not transfer those characteristics to its offspring through sexual reproduction.
- Plants that complete their life cycle within one year or in one growing season
- represents closely related organisms comprised of one or more species grouped together
- are plants that germinate in the spring, produce leaves, flowers, and seed before dying during the summer or fall
- plants with flowers.
- The Branch of biology that deals with identifying and naming organisms is
- are plants with two cotyledons in their seeds.
- names used in everyday speech
- of Sweden created a classification system for minerals, plants, and animals.
- are plants that normally require two growing seasons to produce flowers and seed before dying
33 Clues: plants with flowers. • the naming of organisms • is a Latinized binomial name. • names used in everyday speech • At the top of the hierarchy is the • are gymnosperms that produce cones • are plants that have a single cotyledon • Trees that drop their leaves in the winter. • Conifers that hold their leaves all year round • are plants with two cotyledons in their seeds. • ...
Biblical Plants 2024-12-12
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- Job's plant.
- Jericho symbol.
- Jonah's shade.
- Evergreen tree.
- Linen source.
- Abraham's tree.
- Zacchaeus' tree.
- Harvest grain.
- Measured plant.
- Evergreen tree.
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- Purification plant.
- Small seed.
- Loaves grain.
- Promised fruit.
- Sharon flower.
- Lebanon tree.
- Aaron's rod.
- Adam's covering.
- Grapevine.
- Jotham's fable.
- Oil source.
- Jacob's rod.
- Paul's affliction.
- Palm fruit.
24 Clues: Grapevine. • Small seed. • Oil source. • Palm fruit. • Job's plant. • Aaron's rod. • Jacob's rod. • Loaves grain. • Lebanon tree. • Linen source. • Jonah's shade. • Sharon flower. • Harvest grain. • Jericho symbol. • Promised fruit. • Evergreen tree. • Abraham's tree. • Jotham's fable. • Measured plant. • Evergreen tree. • Adam's covering. • Zacchaeus' tree. • Paul's affliction. • Purification plant.
Plants Structure 2024-11-16
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- Waxy protective layer
- Photosynthesis site
- Attracts pollinators
- Underground stem storing nutrients
- Nutrient transport tissue
- Gas exchange openings
- Point of leaf attachment
- Pollinator attractor
- Outer layer of plant cells
- Supports leaves and transports nutrients
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- Energy source for photosynthesis
- Water transport tissue
- Water movement
- Basic unit of life
- Anchors plant to soil
- Protective plant structure
- Growth response to stimulus
- Stress hormone
- Reproductive structure
- Primary photosynthetic organ
20 Clues: Water movement • Stress hormone • Basic unit of life • Photosynthesis site • Attracts pollinators • Pollinator attractor • Waxy protective layer • Anchors plant to soil • Gas exchange openings • Water transport tissue • Reproductive structure • Point of leaf attachment • Nutrient transport tissue • Protective plant structure • Outer layer of plant cells • Growth response to stimulus • ...
Plants & Gardening 2025-03-11
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- The process of a flower opening up, or the flower itself.
- A small, green plant that grows in damp areas, lacking true roots or stems.
- Decayed organic material used to enrich soil.
- A plant with sharp spines on its leaves or stem, often found in wild areas.
- A method of growing plants without soil, using a water-based nutrient solution.
- The artificial application of water to soil to help plants grow.
- The act of cutting off dead or overgrown branches to encourage healthy growth.
- A young plant just beginning to grow from a seed.
- The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- A slender, curling part of a plant that helps it climb by clinging to surfaces.
- A small to medium-sized plant with woody stems, smaller than a tree.
- The main structure of a plant that supports leaves and flowers.
- A substance added to soil to provide nutrients and promote plant growth.
- A plant that keeps its leaves all year round.
- A structure with glass or plastic walls used to grow plants in a controlled environment.
- A low-growing plant with many branches, smaller than a tree.
- A container used to grow plants, often made of clay or plastic.
- An underground storage organ in some plants, like onions and tulips.
- The part of a plant that contains reproductive organs, often colorful and fragrant.
- A plant with narrow leaves, commonly covering lawns and fields.
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow, composed of minerals, organic matter, and nutrients.
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- Describing trees or shrubs that shed their leaves annually.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- A piece of land planted with fruit trees.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
- The part of a plant that grows underground, absorbing water and nutrients.
- Referring to trees that produce cones and usually have needle-like leaves.
- A plant with a long, thin stem that climbs or spreads over surfaces.
- The process of transferring pollen from one flower to another, allowing plants to reproduce.
- A gardening technique where a part of one plant is attached to another to grow as a single plant.
- The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.
- A place where young plants are grown and cared for until they are ready to be planted elsewhere.
- A layer of material spread over the soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- The process of gathering ripe crops or plants for use.
- The flat, green part of a plant where photosynthesis occurs.
- An unwanted plant that grows where it is not intentionally planted.
- A plant used for cooking, medicine, or fragrance, like basil or mint.
- A plant that lives for more than two years, growing back each season.
- A limb growing out from the main stem or trunk of a plant.
39 Clues: A piece of land planted with fruit trees. • Decayed organic material used to enrich soil. • A plant that keeps its leaves all year round. • A young plant just beginning to grow from a seed. • The process by which a seed develops into a new plant. • The process of gathering ripe crops or plants for use. • The process of a flower opening up, or the flower itself. • ...
Plants & Animals 2025-05-01
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- system - the body system that works to control and coordinate all bodily functions and includes nerve cells (neurons), the brain and the spinal cord.
- cell - the photosynthetic cells found in leaves of plants.
- system - the body’s largest organ that consists of skin, hair, and nails.
- system - body system that removes waste and excess water from the body and includes the lungs, skin, kidneys, and urinary bladder.
- - the sticky, receptive surface at the top of a flower’s female reproductive organ where pollen grains land and begin the process of fertilization.
- system - the body system involved in breathing and gas exchange and includes the nasal passages, the pharynx, the larynx, the epiglottis, the trachea, bronchi, the lungs, and the diaphragm.
- system - body system that functions as a communication system and includes the pituitary gland, the thyroid gland, the parathyroid gland, the thymus gland, the pineal gland, the pancreas, the adrenal glands, the ovaries, and the testes.
- - organism’s reaction to a stimulus (a change in an organism’s environment)
- - part of the plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances from the roots to other parts of the plant.
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- system - a network of tissues and vessels that carry blood and lymph through the body and includes the heart, arteries, veins and capillaries.
- system - body system that works to protect the body from infection and disease and includes the skin, mucus, and white blood cells.
- - vascular plant tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals away from the roots through the plant.
- system - the above ground part of a plant, including stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits, which is responsible for photosynthesis, nutrient transport, and reproduction.
- - plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized.
- - a tiny opening on the surface of a plant leaf or stem, surrounded by guard cells , which control the exchange of gases like carbon dioxide and oxygen between the plant and its environment.
- gravitropism - the growth of plants in respect to gravity; roots are positive because they grow down and stems are negative because they grow up against gravity.
- - the growth movement of a plant in response to light
- - organ of a plant that anchors it into the ground and takes in water and nutrients.
- system - the body system involved in producing offspring
- cell - one of a pair of cells that function in the opening and closing of a plant’s stomata by changes in their shape.
20 Clues: - the growth movement of a plant in response to light • system - the body system involved in producing offspring • cell - the photosynthetic cells found in leaves of plants. • - plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized. • system - the body’s largest organ that consists of skin, hair, and nails. • ...
Seedless Plants 2026-05-05
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- Marchantia
- Small little plant that looks like a pine tree branch, little yellow dots
- Anchor plant to a surface
- Curled up, emerging fronds
- Will lycopodium produce spores or gametes
- porous, dorsally flat body, looks waxy
- Which stage is haploid
- How are moss spores dispersed
- Lycopodium
- All plants undergo this process
- Transports water
- Fern
- plant body
- Which stage is diploid
- Transports nutrients
- Outermost cell layer
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- Mnium and Sphagnum
- Characteristic shared between all plants
- Short plant with branches that look like a sea star
- Is the sporophyte connected to the gametophyte in bryophytes
- Horsetail, tall, green, rings
- the leaves of a fern that produces spores
- Underground stem
- short plant with leaves similar to ferns
24 Clues: Fern • Marchantia • Lycopodium • plant body • Transports water • Underground stem • Mnium and Sphagnum • Transports nutrients • Outermost cell layer • Which stage is haploid • Which stage is diploid • Anchor plant to a surface • Curled up, emerging fronds • How are moss spores dispersed • Horsetail, tall, green, rings • All plants undergo this process • porous, dorsally flat body, looks waxy • ...
Plants & Photosynthesis 2026-05-20
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space, like carbon or oxygen molecules.
- The tiny green structure inside a plant cell where food is made.
- The gas plants release into the air as a byproduct that allows us to breathe.
- Plant tubes that carry water and nutrients up from the roots.
- Any substance like nitrogen or phosphorus that an organism needs to grow and stay healthy.
- A diagram showing how energy and matter pass from one living thing to another.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- Plant sweat; water moving through a plant and evaporating out of the leaves.
- An organism that makes its own food; also called a producer.
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- The gas plants absorb from the air to use as a building block for food.
- The broad category of energy molecules that sugars and starches belong to.
- The process plants use to turn sunlight, water, and air into food.
- Plant tubes that carry food down and around from the leaves.
- The specific simple sugar made by plants to store energy.
- An element plants get by splitting water molecules to help build sugars.
- A method of growing plants in a nutrient-rich water solution instead of soil.
- The flat green plant parts where photosynthesis mainly happens.
- The process where liquid water heats up and turns into a gas.
- The science or practice of farming crops and raising livestock.
- Microscopic mouth-like pores on leaves that let gases in and out.
- A method of growing plants suspended in the air with misted roots instead of soil.
- An organism that must eat other living things for energy; a consumer.
- The main trunk of a plant that provides support and moves water and food.
- Underground plant parts that absorb water and anchor the plant.
24 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • The specific simple sugar made by plants to store energy. • Plant tubes that carry food down and around from the leaves. • An organism that makes its own food; also called a producer. • The process where liquid water heats up and turns into a gas. • ...
Plants 2018-03-28
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- Very thin and made of wood pulp
- Part of plants that you can eat
- Grow when the flower dies and carry seeds
- Step on seeds or get caught in their fur
- How can we make use of trees to make a house
- Take seeds in berries and fly them to new places
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- How do seeds travel by being taken and replanted
- How do seeds travel
- How can we make use of trees for our body
- How can we make use of trees to eat
- Blows seeds away
11 Clues: Blows seeds away • How do seeds travel • Very thin and made of wood pulp • Part of plants that you can eat • How can we make use of trees to eat • Step on seeds or get caught in their fur • How can we make use of trees for our body • Grow when the flower dies and carry seeds • How can we make use of trees to make a house • How do seeds travel by being taken and replanted • ...
Plants 2018-04-22
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- New plants can grow from the leaves of the
- artificially watered
- grains used for food such as wheat , oats or corn
- The development of a seed into a seedling is called
- crops crops like Wheat and gram grown in November to April are called
- A seed with two seed leave is called a
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- A seed with one seed leave is called
- crops Crops grown from June to October are called
- chemicals used for destroying harmful insects
- the process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature
- chemicals used for destroying pets
11 Clues: artificially watered • chemicals used for destroying pets • A seed with one seed leave is called • A seed with two seed leave is called a • New plants can grow from the leaves of the • chemicals used for destroying harmful insects • grains used for food such as wheat , oats or corn • crops Crops grown from June to October are called • ...
Plants 2021-11-26
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- Seeds grow from this plant part. They have beautiful colours. Sometimes they smell really nice.
- This plant part can make food for the plant. They can be big or small. They have many shapes
- Plants need this. Sometimes they prefer less of this and grow in shades instead.
- This plant part usually grow under the soil.
- This plant part hold the leaves.
- Plants need this. They get it from the rain.
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- A living thing that can make its own food.
- This part of the plant is so yummy. You can find seed inside this part.
- It is the stem for the big trees.
- Most of the plants and trees grow this thing.
- Plants need this. They breathe all the time.
11 Clues: This plant part hold the leaves. • It is the stem for the big trees. • A living thing that can make its own food. • This plant part usually grow under the soil. • Plants need this. They get it from the rain. • Plants need this. They breathe all the time. • Most of the plants and trees grow this thing. • ...
Plants 2020-05-08
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- The first potatoes came from here
- Madison made bread out of this flower
- Brown and full of nutrients for plants
- The Arabic word for fingers
- Vanilla flavoring comes from this plant
- The average ________ has about 200
- The fastest growing plant
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- A plants journey to create food
- A carrots original color
- The chemical Poison Ivy releases
- The plants underground access to nutrients
11 Clues: A carrots original color • The fastest growing plant • The Arabic word for fingers • A plants journey to create food • The chemical Poison Ivy releases • The first potatoes came from here • The average ________ has about 200 • Madison made bread out of this flower • Brown and full of nutrients for plants • Vanilla flavoring comes from this plant • ...
Plants 2023-04-19
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- depends on the normal function of a single cell
- water molecules clinging together
- depends on the normal function and interaction of countless cells that make up its big structure
- transports sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant, has a two way flow
- attracted to molecules of other substances
- allows gas exchange to happen
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- controls the opening and closing of the stomata and is stimulated by light and protects leaves from losing too much water
- transports materials through the plant
- primarily involved in gas exchange of CO2 and oxygen
- moves water and dissolves minerals from the roots to the stems, in which the substances are used for photosynthesis, has a one-way flow only
- water is sucked up in the plant
11 Clues: allows gas exchange to happen • water is sucked up in the plant • water molecules clinging together • transports materials through the plant • attracted to molecules of other substances • depends on the normal function of a single cell • primarily involved in gas exchange of CO2 and oxygen • ...
Plants 2023-04-28
Plants 2023-04-14
11 Clues: Make seeds • a liquid without color • Take water from the soil • Moves water and minerals • something that we breathe • It has a stem, roots, leaves • Water that falls from the sky • gives the earth heat and light • Something in which plants grow • a small closed part of a plant • from which a new plant can grow
plants crossword 2021-01-26
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- The female reproductive part of a flower where pollination takes place. The pistil has three parts: the
- The reproductive organs of a plant are in the flower. Seeds are made here.
- the green petal-like parts at the base of the flower. Protect the flower when it is a bud.
- Flower has male and female parts.
- The transfer of pollen from the male anther to the female stigma. Pollen grains land on the stigma and move down the style into the ovary. The fertilized ovule becomes the seed and the ovary becomes the fruit.
- style, and the ovary.
- Anthers are held up by these thread-like structures.
- anchors a plant in the ground.
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- The male reproductive part of a flower. Has 2 parts: the anther and the filament.
- Flower has only male OR female parts.
- where photosynthesis occurs. This produces food for the plant.
- The petals are leaf like and usually colorful. Attract pollinators.
- holds a plant upright. It also carries water, minerals, and nutrients between roots and leaves, and flowers.
- the sticky part at the top of the pistil that “grabs” or traps the pollen.
- Carries pollen and is usually yellow in color.
- The bottom portion of the pistil enlarges to form the ovary. The ovary contains ovules, which each contains one egg. When fertilization occurs the ovary grows into the fruit or vegetable. The ovules become the seeds of the fruit.
- the tube-like structure that holds up the stigma. The style leads down to the ovary that contains the ovules.
- protects the seed and helps it disperse.
- Hairs absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
19 Clues: style, and the ovary. • anchors a plant in the ground. • Flower has male and female parts. • Flower has only male OR female parts. • protects the seed and helps it disperse. • Carries pollen and is usually yellow in color. • Hairs absorb water and nutrients from the soil. • Anthers are held up by these thread-like structures. • ...
Plants & Soil 2024-04-26
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- Organic matter of soil, plant residue, decaying matter
- Top soil, layer of minerals, most soil life
- Female part of a flower
- A vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons
- Matures to become the fruit
- Parent material, soil developed from here, weathered rock
- Male part of a flower
- Sub soil, clay and iron compounds
- Transports sugar/ other molecules from photosynthesis
- Transports water from the roots up the plant
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- Bed rock, layers of solid rock that break down overtime
- Has one missing part of the flower
- Support the leaves and fruits of plants
- Temporary food supply, also known as seed leaf
- Multicellular organisms, produce food on their own
- Upper layer of earth where plants grow, made of organic and inorganic materials
- Anchor plants to the soil
- Has stamen, pistils, petals, and sepals
- An undeveloped plant inside of a seed
19 Clues: Male part of a flower • Female part of a flower • Anchor plants to the soil • Matures to become the fruit • Sub soil, clay and iron compounds • Has one missing part of the flower • An undeveloped plant inside of a seed • Support the leaves and fruits of plants • Has stamen, pistils, petals, and sepals • Top soil, layer of minerals, most soil life • ...
Plants - Bio 2025-11-08
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- grow
- bad plants
- area of plants
- green pigment
- plant food
- tending to spread
- plants release water vapor
- varieties of life
- UV Rays
- beginning of plant growth
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- something hanging off a plant
- woody plant
- adding nutrients to soil
- habitat
- green stems
- type of plant
- potted plant
- stem on plants
- pH acidity level
- green things on the floor
20 Clues: grow • habitat • UV Rays • bad plants • plant food • woody plant • green stems • potted plant • green pigment • type of plant • area of plants • stem on plants • pH acidity level • tending to spread • varieties of life • adding nutrients to soil • green things on the floor • beginning of plant growth • plants release water vapor • something hanging off a plant
Plants 2013-11-27
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- The part that holds the stigma
- The part that becomes the new seeds
- It contains pollen
- It supports the plant
- They pollinate the plant
- It helps the plant more than anything else
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- It holds the anthers
- The part that keeps the plant down in the ground
- They make the plant look pretty
- Catches and traps the pollen
- It starts the whole plant
11 Clues: It contains pollen • It holds the anthers • It supports the plant • They pollinate the plant • It starts the whole plant • Catches and traps the pollen • The part that holds the stigma • They make the plant look pretty • The part that becomes the new seeds • It helps the plant more than anything else • The part that keeps the plant down in the ground
Plants 2016-01-13
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- The female part of the plant where the egg is fertilized
- When pollen lands on the sticky part of the plant pistil
- Having tubes in the stem of a plant
- Tubes in the stems and flowers of a plant that water travels through
- Tubes in the stems and leaves of a plant that food travels through
- Top parts of a flowering plant
- Features or characteristics of things
- One cell of a fern or moss that develops into a new plant
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- To start growing
- Plants with cones
- The sticky top part of a flowering plant
11 Clues: To start growing • Plants with cones • Top parts of a flowering plant • Having tubes in the stem of a plant • Features or characteristics of things • The sticky top part of a flowering plant • The female part of the plant where the egg is fertilized • When pollen lands on the sticky part of the plant pistil • One cell of a fern or moss that develops into a new plant • ...
plants 2016-04-24
11 Clues: rabi crop • tiny holes • plants give out • cutting of crop • change of a seed • preparation of food • agents of dispersal • edible part of the plant • chemicals sprayed on crops • anchor that holds the soil • part that prepares the food
Plants 2021-08-19
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- Contains petals and is where the bees hang out.
- The name for the process that plants use to create energy from sunlight, water, and CO2.
- A tall plant with branches and one main trunk.
- Gets water and nutrients from the soil for the plant. Also keeps the plant from falling down by anchoring it to the ground.
- Can grow into a new plant.
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- Green and hang from branches. Their job is to soak in sunlight.
- A gas produced by humans which plants use to make energy.
- Apples and Oranges.
- Plants produce this gas which humans need to live.
- Provides some support and transports nutrients to the plant.
- Plants combine this with water and CO2 to make energy.
11 Clues: Apples and Oranges. • Can grow into a new plant. • A tall plant with branches and one main trunk. • Contains petals and is where the bees hang out. • Plants produce this gas which humans need to live. • Plants combine this with water and CO2 to make energy. • A gas produced by humans which plants use to make energy. • ...
Plants 2023-04-24
11 Clues: TO BREAK OPEN • CALM AND QUIET • TO TRANSFER POLLEN • KEEP SAFE FROM HARM • FLOATING OR HANGING OVER • TO SPREAD OVER A WIDE AREA • A VERY SMALL PART OF SOMETHING • A SHELL THAT COVERS SOME SEEDS • TO MAKE SOMETHING COMPLETELY WET • THE NATURAL HOME OF AN ANIMAL OR PLANT • THE PART OF A PLANT THAT LIVES UNDERGROUND
Plants 2023-06-14
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- It is a fast-growing plant with hollow stems and is often used for construction and as a food source.
- It is a delicate flowering plant with vibrant colors and intricate shapes. It is prized for its beauty.
- It is a tall plant with a bright yellow flower that turns to follow the sun throughout the day.
- tree It is an evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones, and it is often associated with winter.
- flytrap It is a carnivorous plant that catches insects with its hinged leaves, which snap shut when triggered.
- tree It is a deciduous tree known for its distinctive, palm-shaped leaves and for producing maple syrup.
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- It is a common weed with bright yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seeds when they mature.
- It is a succulent plant that grows in arid regions and has spines instead of leaves to conserve water.
- tree It is a large, majestic tree with broad leaves and acorns, and it is often associated with strength.
- It is a fragrant flower that comes in many colors and is known for its thorns and romantic symbolism.
- It is a bulbous flower that comes in various colors and is a symbol of spring and new beginnings.
11 Clues: It is a tall plant with a bright yellow flower that turns to follow the sun throughout the day. • It is a bulbous flower that comes in various colors and is a symbol of spring and new beginnings. • It is a common weed with bright yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seeds when they mature. • ...
Plants 2021-04-23
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- apple and plum have a fleshy _______
- tubers contain this stored food
- Which part of the potato is poisonous?
- potato and tomato came from this continent
- plum has this type of fruit
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- the coloful part of the flower
- fruit contains sugar and _________
- color of the potato flower, white and ....
- apple fruit has a waxy _________
- this plant has vinestock
- we can make this from the plum fruit
11 Clues: this plant has vinestock • plum has this type of fruit • the coloful part of the flower • tubers contain this stored food • apple fruit has a waxy _________ • fruit contains sugar and _________ • apple and plum have a fleshy _______ • we can make this from the plum fruit • Which part of the potato is poisonous? • color of the potato flower, white and .... • ...
Plants 2023-11-08
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- Part of the flower.
- We conduct a fair test to answer a _____ question.
- The variable that is changed during the investigation called ___ variable.
- The male part of a flower called ___.
- Some plants have ___ that produce seeds which grow into new plants.
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- Seeds develop when ___ from male parts came into contact wirh the female parts of flowers.
- To make the test fair, we have to keep ____ the same.
- Plants are living things because they are ____, feed and grow.
- Flowers help plants to reproduce because they make ___.
- Cones are produced by ___ trees that don't produce flowers.
- All plants have roots, stems, and ____.
11 Clues: Part of the flower. • The male part of a flower called ___. • All plants have roots, stems, and ____. • We conduct a fair test to answer a _____ question. • To make the test fair, we have to keep ____ the same. • Flowers help plants to reproduce because they make ___. • Cones are produced by ___ trees that don't produce flowers. • ...
Plants 2025-04-09
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- Plant reacts to gravity stimulus
- Energy factory of the cell
- Plant reacts to a light stimulus
- Way organisms get energy from abiotic sources
- Plant reacts to touch stimulus
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- Glucose to Energy
- Plant reacts to water stimulus
- Uses sun to make glucose
- Flows sugar down
- Energy from the sun to glucose
- Zips water up
11 Clues: Zips water up • Flows sugar down • Glucose to Energy • Uses sun to make glucose • Energy factory of the cell • Plant reacts to water stimulus • Energy from the sun to glucose • Plant reacts to touch stimulus • Plant reacts to gravity stimulus • Plant reacts to a light stimulus • Way organisms get energy from abiotic sources
Plants 2025-04-09
11 Clues: power house • only moves up • moves toward light • sticky above style • moves toward water • uses light to make • support the Anther • attract pollinators • plant response to touch • plant response to gravity • moves up and down in the plant
Plants 2025-08-11
Across
- large and brightly coloured to attract insects
- when pollen grains stick onto stigma
- contain a sugary liquid to attract insects
- sticky female surface for pollen to land on
- holds the stigma up and connects it to the ovary
- the egg cell that will later become seeds
Down
- the process when sperm cell in pollen unites with egg cell
- hold the anther up and bends to help brush pollen against insects
- the wider part of the carpel containing the ovules, the ovary will later become a fruit
- makes pollen
- protect the flower bud until it opens
11 Clues: makes pollen • when pollen grains stick onto stigma • protect the flower bud until it opens • the egg cell that will later become seeds • contain a sugary liquid to attract insects • sticky female surface for pollen to land on • large and brightly coloured to attract insects • holds the stigma up and connects it to the ovary • ...
plants 2023-01-12
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- Is orange grown from a viney plant, is carved during halloween.
- grows on a stalk, is yellow, and can be eaten
- is red, grown in the ground, has seeds on all sides, has a green top
- Is red, can be eaten, grown on a bush, and is a berry.
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- A type of flower that has seeds you eat and looks towards the sun
- Is green, walked on, cows eat
- Can Be used to make houses, fires, and makes oxygen
- is red, comes from a tree, is a popular pie, and has a pit (not an apple)
- Is purple, can be eaten, and can be made into wine
- Is a grain and can be made into bread.
- Is yellow, has a green pointy top, very citrusy.
11 Clues: Is green, walked on, cows eat • Is a grain and can be made into bread. • grows on a stalk, is yellow, and can be eaten • Is yellow, has a green pointy top, very citrusy. • Is purple, can be eaten, and can be made into wine • Can Be used to make houses, fires, and makes oxygen • Is red, can be eaten, grown on a bush, and is a berry. • ...
Plants 2022-09-23
Across
- the food that is eaten regularly
- to cut down a lot of trees
- something that mostly eats other animals
- more than a billion
- someone you study with
Down
- someone who belong to a group
- a sugary fluid secreted by plants
- to move through the air.
- to ask someone to go somewhere or to do something
- a plan for the future
- a small animal usually with many legs or wings
11 Clues: more than a billion • a plan for the future • someone you study with • to move through the air. • to cut down a lot of trees • someone who belong to a group • the food that is eaten regularly • a sugary fluid secreted by plants • something that mostly eats other animals • a small animal usually with many legs or wings • to ask someone to go somewhere or to do something
Plants 2025-12-12
Across
- Netherlands oval shaped have colour hybrids
- flaky dark green sushi ingredient
- a herb with leaves and vine use as decoration in cooking
- has needles desert
- a type of tree black white inside blonde yellow
- can use camouflage green light thin in jungle
- has thorns usually red
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- purple tiny flower huge trunk china
- wild plants cross shaped tall
- symbol of luck
- white petals inside yellow make tea
11 Clues: symbol of luck • has needles desert • has thorns usually red • wild plants cross shaped tall • flaky dark green sushi ingredient • purple tiny flower huge trunk china • white petals inside yellow make tea • Netherlands oval shaped have colour hybrids • can use camouflage green light thin in jungle • a type of tree black white inside blonde yellow • ...
Plants 2026-04-13
Across
- Cell Controls exits and enters a leaf
- Reactant for Photosyntehsis, Product of Respiration, Hydrogen
- Dioxide Reactant for Photosynthesis, Product of Respiration, Carbon
- Plants response to touch
- ATP
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- Plants response to Gravity
- Plants response to light
- Reactant for Photosyntheis, Radient
- Skin of the Plant
- Plants response to water
- Process used primarily by deep sea animals with little to no access to light
11 Clues: ATP • Skin of the Plant • Plants response to light • Plants response to water • Plants response to touch • Plants response to Gravity • Reactant for Photosyntheis, Radient • Cell Controls exits and enters a leaf • Reactant for Photosyntehsis, Product of Respiration, Hydrogen • Dioxide Reactant for Photosynthesis, Product of Respiration, Carbon • ...
Plants 2026-04-13
Across
- zips water up
- is the "skin" of a leaf
- come out of the photosynthesis equation
- the female plant parts
- ...uses sunlight to make glucose
- is the powerhouse of the cell
Down
- is another way taht organisms get energy
- go into the photosynthesis equation
- the male plant parts
- flows sugar down
- is the opening of a leaf to allow air flow
11 Clues: zips water up • flows sugar down • the male plant parts • the female plant parts • is the "skin" of a leaf • is the powerhouse of the cell • ...uses sunlight to make glucose • go into the photosynthesis equation • come out of the photosynthesis equation • is another way taht organisms get energy • is the opening of a leaf to allow air flow
Plants 2026-04-10
Across
- The molecule that stores energy released during respiration.
- The pigment without which plants could survive but would grow extremely poorly.
- The structure whose malfunction would immediately reduce CO₂ intake, slowing glucose formation.
- The gas whose absence would stop energy release in all living cells.
- The organelle that continues working even when photosynthesis stops.
Down
- This process would collapse first if a plant is kept in darkness for 48 hours.
- The gas that increases inside a sealed jar, eventually harming the plant.
- The pathway that would be disrupted if root hairs were damaged.
- The process that continues day and night and is essential even for nongreen parts.
- The tissue whose failure would cause photosynthesis to stop even if sunlight is available.
- The product whose shortage directly slows plant growth, even if minerals are available.
11 Clues: The molecule that stores energy released during respiration. • The pathway that would be disrupted if root hairs were damaged. • The gas whose absence would stop energy release in all living cells. • The organelle that continues working even when photosynthesis stops. • The gas that increases inside a sealed jar, eventually harming the plant. • ...
Plants 2023-05-16
Across
- What is the female reproductive part of the flower
- What are the layer of cells that make up the outer covering on a plant
- What is the part of the plant that keeps it grounded
- What is the cuticle the outer layer of
- What is the part of the plant that attracts pollinators
Down
- What holds up the anther
- What collects the pollen
- What is the main job of the stem
- What is the male reproductive part of the flower
- What does pollen travel down
- What contains the eggs
11 Clues: What contains the eggs • What holds up the anther • What collects the pollen • What does pollen travel down • What is the main job of the stem • What is the cuticle the outer layer of • What is the male reproductive part of the flower • What is the female reproductive part of the flower • What is the part of the plant that keeps it grounded • ...
Plants 2018-04-22
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- crops Crops grown from June to October are called
- New plants can grow from the leaves of the
- The development of a seed into a seedling is called
- chemicals used for destroying pets
- grains used for food such as wheat , oats or corn
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- chemicals used for destroying harmful insects
- artificially watered
- A seed with one seed leave is called
- the process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature
- A seed with two seed leave is called a
- crops crops like Wheat and gram grown in November to April are called
11 Clues: artificially watered • chemicals used for destroying pets • A seed with one seed leave is called • A seed with two seed leave is called a • New plants can grow from the leaves of the • chemicals used for destroying harmful insects • grains used for food such as wheat , oats or corn • crops Crops grown from June to October are called • ...
Plants 2021-11-25
Across
- energy-rich sugar produced in photosynthesis
- raw material for photosynthesis
- green pigment found in leaves which traps sunlight energy
- type of food which includes sugar and starches
- a substance that absorbs light
Down
- tiny pores in the underside of the leaf to let gases in (Carbon dioxide) and out (oxygen and water vapour)
- light-dependent and chlorophyll-dependent conversion of carbon dioxide and water to sugar, water and oxygen (making food using light)
- waste product of photosynthesis
- leaf adaptation - captures maximum sunlight
- leaf adaptation - allows maximum light penetration
- raw material for photosynthesis
- green organelles in plant cells - photosynthesis happens here
12 Clues: a substance that absorbs light • waste product of photosynthesis • raw material for photosynthesis • raw material for photosynthesis • leaf adaptation - captures maximum sunlight • energy-rich sugar produced in photosynthesis • type of food which includes sugar and starches • leaf adaptation - allows maximum light penetration • ...
Plants 2022-03-29
Across
- A bunch of very fine roots.
- Cells that move water in plants.
- A fancy word that means it grows lots of leaves.
- A plant that is in a resting or non-growing state.
- Plants that grow, flower, make seeds and die in one year.
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- Plants that need two years to complete their life cycle.
- Cells that move food up or down the stem to other parts of plants.
- Plants that live for a long time and come back every year after resting over the winter.
- Plants with stems that are non-woody and die back to the ground every year.
- Stems that are hard, usually don't die back to the ground during winter.
- Root with a few branches that are thick and swollen.
11 Clues: A bunch of very fine roots. • Cells that move water in plants. • A fancy word that means it grows lots of leaves. • A plant that is in a resting or non-growing state. • Root with a few branches that are thick and swollen. • Plants that need two years to complete their life cycle. • Plants that grow, flower, make seeds and die in one year. • ...
PLANTS 2024-09-05
11 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Grows in forest… • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Originates in the ocean… • flower Rivers can grow… • Originally found in grasslands… • Nothing grows in the desert but… • lilies If you go to a lake your more likely to see…
plants 2025-06-19
11 Clues: plants • pollinators • a series of plants • an animal or plant • an orange and black • an animal that hunts • humans cannot survive • a green invasive vine • a place where an animal • a yellow and black native • plants that hurt the local
