plants Crossword Puzzles
Photosynthesis Crossword 2021-09-22
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- you pour this on roots to help plants grow
- green pigment inside plants
- small membranes inside plant cell that look like coins, help with photosynthesis
- tiny mouths where gases enter and leave the plant
- this gas comes out during the photosynthesis, helps us breathe
- this light source powers photosynthesis
- this sugar is made during photosynthesis
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- plants take in this gas during photosynthesis
- the organelle in the cell where photosynthesis happens
- the process of plants receiving energy from the sun
- this is the type of cell where photosynthesis happens
11 Clues: green pigment inside plants • this light source powers photosynthesis • this sugar is made during photosynthesis • you pour this on roots to help plants grow • plants take in this gas during photosynthesis • tiny mouths where gases enter and leave the plant • the process of plants receiving energy from the sun • this is the type of cell where photosynthesis happens • ...
Ch 3 Science Review 2021-10-18
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- Cycle in which carbon and oxygen move through the environment
- Flowering, fruit-producing plant
- Tubes in plants that carry water and minerals
- Single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant
- Plant with unprotected seeds
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- Process by which nitrogen gas is changed into a form plants can use
- Helps plants use light energy to make food
- Plant material that can be separated into thread
- The seeds of certain grasses from which cereals are made
- Flower structures that contain the male reproductive cells
- Tubes in plants that carry food
11 Clues: Plant with unprotected seeds • Tubes in plants that carry food • Flowering, fruit-producing plant • Helps plants use light energy to make food • Tubes in plants that carry water and minerals • Plant material that can be separated into thread • Single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant • The seeds of certain grasses from which cereals are made • ...
Week 12 Science Crossword 2022-03-07
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- need to eat food to grow.
- Scientist who wondered, "What do plants need to grow?"
- tiny structures in leaves that change energy from one form to another
- plants absorb this
- animal that eats only plants
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- has leaves and roots and don't need soil to grow.
- animal that eats only animals
- have a structure similar to our mouths on the bottom of their leaves or stems.
- animals get their energy by eating _ _ _ _.
- an important component of many ecosystems.
- a tiny opening or pore for collecting and releasing gases
11 Clues: plants absorb this • need to eat food to grow. • animal that eats only plants • animal that eats only animals • an important component of many ecosystems. • animals get their energy by eating _ _ _ _. • has leaves and roots and don't need soil to grow. • Scientist who wondered, "What do plants need to grow?" • a tiny opening or pore for collecting and releasing gases • ...
B2 Crossword 2022-03-23
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- An organism that has to eat other organisms to stay alive. Animals are consumers.
- A square frame, thrown randomly on the ground, which is used to sample plants in an area.
- The third animal in a food chain.
- All the plants and animals that live in a habitat.
- The kind of energy stored in food, fuels and electrical cells.
- The places where an organism can be found in a habitat.
- The place an organism lives in (e.g. woodland).
- The features that plants and animals have to help them live in a particular place.
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- An animal that is caught and eaten by another animal.
- Many food chains linked together.
- The conditions around a certain organism caused by physical environmental factors.
- An organism that is able to make its own food. Plants are producers.
- When animals move to different areas of the world depending on the season.
- An animal that only eats other animals.
14 Clues: Many food chains linked together. • The third animal in a food chain. • An animal that only eats other animals. • The place an organism lives in (e.g. woodland). • All the plants and animals that live in a habitat. • An animal that is caught and eaten by another animal. • The places where an organism can be found in a habitat. • ...
Build Biome 2014-09-14
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- a combination of food chains that integrate to form a network
- of, relating to, or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations
- any animal or any plant that feeds on animals
- any organism capable of self-nourishment
- an organism's position in a food chain
- an organism, usually an animal, that feeds on plants or other animals.
- an organism, as a plant, that is able to produce its own food from inorganic substances.
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- an animal that feeds on grass and other plants
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- the chain from a food source to the ultimate consumer
- an organism that breaks down the cells of dead plants and animals into simpler substances
- a depiction of the amount of energy in each trophic level of an ecosystem
- an organism that cannot create it's own food
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
14 Clues: an organism's position in a food chain • any organism capable of self-nourishment • an organism that cannot create it's own food • any animal or any plant that feeds on animals • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • an animal that feeds on grass and other plants • the chain from a food source to the ultimate consumer • ...
bio 2022-12-16
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- a green pigment, present in all green plants
- each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast,
- the cycle of enzyme-catalyzed dark reactions of photosynthesis that occurs in the chloroplasts of plants
- the enzyme that makes ATP molecules
- the ability to do work
- the supportive tissue of an epithelial organ, tumor, gonad, etc., consisting of connective tissues and blood vessels.
- a type of sugar normally made in the body from glucose
- the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- a biochemical mechanism in plants by which chlorophyll absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- combining forms used for various senses relating to nourishment and nutrition
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- a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed
- s the reducing agent produced by the light reactions of photosynthesis
- cell's $
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
14 Clues: cell's $ • the ability to do work • the enzyme that makes ATP molecules • a green pigment, present in all green plants • the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue • a type of sugar normally made in the body from glucose • each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast, • s the reducing agent produced by the light reactions of photosynthesis • ...
Chapter 13 notes 2023-01-24
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- the form of energy in fossil fuels is_____ energy.
- Waste materials from nuclear power plants are dangerous to living things for ________ of years.
- _______are layers of rock through which oil and natural gas could not pass.
- coal,_____, and natural gas are fossil fuels.
- Uranium, used in nuclear reactions, is a ____________ energy resource.
- Nuclear power plants and geothermal power plants both use ______ to turn the turbines of the generators that produce electricity.
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- _______is a brownish haze produced when nitrogen compounds and other pollutants in the air react in the presence of sunlight.
- ______energy comes from the nuclei of uranium atoms.
- Geothermal energy is ________.
- All ___________ and nuclear power are nonrenewable energy resources.
- Energy released from atomic actions is called ________.
- _____are deposits of minerals that are large enough to be mined for a profit.
- fossil fuels are a _______ resource.
- All power plants use a _______ to create electricity.
- At a geothermal power plant, steam from water heated deep within ______ is turning the turbine that generates electricity.
15 Clues: Geothermal energy is ________. • fossil fuels are a _______ resource. • coal,_____, and natural gas are fossil fuels. • the form of energy in fossil fuels is_____ energy. • ______energy comes from the nuclei of uranium atoms. • All power plants use a _______ to create electricity. • Energy released from atomic actions is called ________. • ...
The Nutrient Cycle, ecosystems and food chains 2017-09-19
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- a hierarchy of plants and animals relying on each other for food
- contains nutrients as minerals and humus
- an organism or plant that is able to absoprb energy from the sun through photsyntesis
- living
- an organism such as a bacterium or fungus that breaks down dead tissue which effectively releases the nutrients back to the environment
- not lving
- biome bordering tropics
- when soluble chemicals or minerals drain away from soil, or similar material by the action of percolating liquid, especially rainwater.
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- creature that eats herbivores and or plant matter
- the connections between different organisms that rely upon one another as their source of food
- a community of plants and animals living together in a habitat.
- the total mass of living organisms mainly plants
- the organic matter including dead plants and animal material that has fallen on the soil
- ring of northern forests of coniferous trees
14 Clues: living • not lving • biome bordering tropics • contains nutrients as minerals and humus • ring of northern forests of coniferous trees • the total mass of living organisms mainly plants • creature that eats herbivores and or plant matter • a community of plants and animals living together in a habitat. • a hierarchy of plants and animals relying on each other for food • ...
Chapter 5 science 2021-08-23
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- factors non-living factors in the environment
- individuals that are exactly the same as each
- in its environment
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
- an animal that eats only plants
- term used to describe a species that has not been seen in the wild for over 50 years, and of which the last known individual has died
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- raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- characteristics that help an organism to
- the chemical in plants that traps energy from the Sun and gives plants their green colour
- a system formed by organisms interacting with each other and with their non-living surroundings in a balanced way
- the term used to describe different types of living things
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- the place where an organism lives
14 Clues: in its environment • an animal that eats only plants • the place where an organism lives • characteristics that help an organism to • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • factors non-living factors in the environment • individuals that are exactly the same as each • a scientist who studies the growing of plants • ...
Plant Adaptation Chapter 7 2022-07-19
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- Breathing roots that grow vertically upwards above the soil in mangrove swamp.
- Plants that live in a condition like in the desert.
- Plants that live in swampy habitats such as mangrove tree.
- The stomata in the cactus are ____ to reduce water evaporation from the leaves.
- Examples are mango tree, hibiscus plant, rubber tree.
- Adjustment of an organism to the environment.
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- Area of soil with low oxygen content and very salty.
- Hydrophytes has ____ which provide large surface area and trap air bubbles to stay floating.
- Light tissues with many air spaces in floating plants.
- A waxy layer to make sure stomata of hydrophyte leaves always open.
- The roots of xerophytes can ____ deep into soil to find water in a dry area.
- Pores in the mangrove roots for efficient gaseous exchange.
- Plants that live in aquatic habitats, such as Lotus sp.
- Modified leaves of xerophytes to reduce water loss and protection against animals.
14 Clues: Adjustment of an organism to the environment. • Plants that live in a condition like in the desert. • Area of soil with low oxygen content and very salty. • Examples are mango tree, hibiscus plant, rubber tree. • Light tissues with many air spaces in floating plants. • Plants that live in aquatic habitats, such as Lotus sp. • ...
TOPIC 15: COORDINATION & RESPONSE IN PLANTS - KEYWORDS 1 2023-08-02
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- / A response in which parts of the plant grow towards or away from gravity.
- / In the roots, auxin ________ cell elongation
- / Plants grow upwards to ensure their leaves can absorb light for ________________.
- / Tissue cells in a plant consisting of undifferentiated cells capable of indeterminate growth
- / In the shoots, auxin ________ cell elongation
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- / A response in which parts of the plant grow towards or away from light.
- / Plants produce plant growth regulators (a.k.a. plant hormones)called ______ .
- / Ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment
- / __________ phototropism is when shoot grows towards light
- / Any changes in environment
- / __________ gravitropism is when root grows away from gravity.
- / Auxins are produced in the ______ of the growing shoots and the roots called apical meristems.
- / The directional growth response made by plants in response to light and gravity
- / Plants to grow downwards into the ground because ____________ are found there.
14 Clues: / Any changes in environment • / In the roots, auxin ________ cell elongation • / In the shoots, auxin ________ cell elongation • / __________ phototropism is when shoot grows towards light • / Ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment • / __________ gravitropism is when root grows away from gravity. • ...
Ecofriendly 2020-03-23
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- not thin
- he/she works without getting any money
- without hair
- baby wolves
- the mouth of a wild animal
- how tall you are
- put things in groups
- you take it when you are ill
- eat both plants and animals
- shopping
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- spend the winter sleeping
- shops
- it sends up water
- children can play there
- eat only plants and vegetation
- marks on the ground you follow
- people
17 Clues: shops • people • not thin • shopping • baby wolves • without hair • how tall you are • it sends up water • put things in groups • children can play there • spend the winter sleeping • the mouth of a wild animal • eat both plants and animals • you take it when you are ill • eat only plants and vegetation • marks on the ground you follow • he/she works without getting any money
Lonsdale’s adaptation and biome Crossword 2022-10-07
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- a large quantity of water homing thousands of different aquatic plants and animals alike
- a animal that will eat meat and won’t eat plant
- the human race falls into this category. Even animals like dogs, cats ,monkeys and apes. These are warm blooded
- a cold blooded animal variation like reptiles, they have aquatic gills and had a larvae stage. Animals like this are frogs, salamanders, newts, etc
- a grassy landscape that is very open and maybe has hills or mountains, it is on every continent but Antarctica
- when animals, plants, etc decide to work together and make a sustainable system to live
- a hot and cold climate, hot in the day usually and usually cold at night
- a animal that won’t eat meat and will only eat plants
- a cold landscape for specific plants and animals
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- are animals like kangaroos, koalas, wombats and Tasmanian devils, these guys
- the part or changes of a animal when growing
- animals like snakes, lizards and turtles alike are this
- a animal like a herbivore and a carnivoire, they eat plants and meat to survive, like a cross of the two
- the stuff animals eat like the fancy word for a animals food.
14 Clues: the part or changes of a animal when growing • a animal that will eat meat and won’t eat plant • a cold landscape for specific plants and animals • a animal that won’t eat meat and will only eat plants • animals like snakes, lizards and turtles alike are this • the stuff animals eat like the fancy word for a animals food. • ...
Ecosystem 2020-05-21
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- a sustainable habitat of interdependent animals, plants, and microorganisms and their environment.
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- is a group of organisms belonging to the same species that live in the same area and interact with one another.
- is when a natural or human-caused disturbance disrupts the natural balance of an ecosystem.
- is defined as a group of actually or potentially interacting species living in the same place.
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
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- is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal, plant or other type of organism.
- are organisms that create food from inorganic matter.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- is an animal that gets its energy from eating plants, and only plants.
- Chain he sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism.
- things that do not grow, need food, or reproduce.
- Web is the natural interconnection of food chains and a graphical representation of what-eats-what in an ecological community.
- living factors include plants, animals, and other organisms.
15 Clues: an animal that naturally preys on others. • things that do not grow, need food, or reproduce. • are organisms that create food from inorganic matter. • living factors include plants, animals, and other organisms. • is an animal that gets its energy from eating plants, and only plants. • ...
Science Vocabulary Puzzle 2020-06-02
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- tiny particles produced by plants that contain the microscopic cells that later become sperm cells
- a group of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism
- an angiosperm that has two seed leaves
- plants A low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue
- the ripened ovary and other structures that enclose one or more seeds of an angiosperm
- the small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
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- one of the colorful, leaflike structure of a flower
- The plant structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering
- the male reproductive parts of a flower
- plants A plant that has vascular tissue
- an angiosperm that has only one seed leaf
- a protective structure in plants that encloses the developing seed
- cap a structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury
- the female reproductive parts of a flower
- the reproductive structure of an angiosperm
15 Clues: an angiosperm that has two seed leaves • the male reproductive parts of a flower • plants A plant that has vascular tissue • an angiosperm that has only one seed leaf • the female reproductive parts of a flower • the reproductive structure of an angiosperm • one of the colorful, leaflike structure of a flower • plants A low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue • ...
Ecosystems 2023-01-24
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- a large community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area
- a group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area.
- a living thing that isn't a plant or human
- often stored by cells in biomolecules, particularly carbohydrates (sugars) and lipids
- a living component of an ecosystem
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
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- any organism that can't make its own food.
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- made up of the parts of Earth where life exists
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.
- multicellular organisms
- is a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- the role an organism plays in a community
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
15 Clues: multicellular organisms • a living component of an ecosystem • the role an organism plays in a community • any organism that can't make its own food. • a living thing that isn't a plant or human • made up of the parts of Earth where life exists • organism that breaks down dead organic material • an interacting group of various species in a common location • ...
Ecology 2024-05-14
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- An animal that eats other animals.
- An animal that naturally preys on others.
- An animal that feeds on plants.
- Variety and variability of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- The study of interactions among organisms and their environment.
- Species that are not native to the ecosystem and likely to cause harm.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
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- A large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region.
- An area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Species native and restricted to a certain geographical area.
- Trees and plants that lose their leaves for part of the year.
- Trees that have cones and needle-shaped leaves and are typically evergreen.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The role or function of an organism or species within an ecosystem.
15 Clues: An animal that feeds on plants. • An animal that eats other animals. • An animal that naturally preys on others. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • Species native and restricted to a certain geographical area. • Trees and plants that lose their leaves for part of the year. • The study of interactions among organisms and their environment. • ...
Ecology Review 2025-01-05
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- plants and chemosynthetic bacteria
- The energy flow in an ecosystem can be represented by a ___.
- A group of the same species living in the same area is called a ___.
- The primary producers of the ocean.
- Living things and their physical environment together form an ___.
- Location where chemosynthesis takes place ____________________ vent.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism is known as its ___.
- An organism that cannot make its own food and must eat other organisms is a ___.
- The nonliving parts of an ecosystem are the __________ factors.
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- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- Group of organisms which only eat plants
- An animal that eats both plants and animals is called an ___.
- Organisms which only eat meat
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight and carbon dioxide is called ___.
- The symbol used to show the flow of energy in a food chain or web
15 Clues: Organisms which only eat meat • plants and chemosynthetic bacteria • The primary producers of the ocean. • Group of organisms which only eat plants • The energy flow in an ecosystem can be represented by a ___. • An animal that eats both plants and animals is called an ___. • The nonliving parts of an ecosystem are the __________ factors. • ...
FFF 2025-04-05
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- A type of propagation that creates clones of the parent plant.
- The transfer of pollen from anther to stigma in flowers.
- The rooted part of a plant used in grafting.
- The process where pollen joins with an ovule to form a seed.
- An advanced propagation method using sterile lab conditions and nutrient media
- The stage when a seed begins to grow into a new plant.
- The process of creating new plants from seeds or other plant parts.
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- A method where a plant part is encouraged to root while still attached.
- A technique where parts from two plants are joined to grow as one.
- A piece of plant (stem, leaf, or root) used to grow a new plant.
- A type of propagation that involves seeds and genetic mixing.
- A benefit of sexual propagation that helps plants adapt and survive.
- The part of a plant that is grafted onto rootstock.
- A benefit of asexual propagation where plants have identical traits.
- The result of fertilization that contains a new plant embryo.
15 Clues: The rooted part of a plant used in grafting. • The part of a plant that is grafted onto rootstock. • The stage when a seed begins to grow into a new plant. • The transfer of pollen from anther to stigma in flowers. • The process where pollen joins with an ovule to form a seed. • A type of propagation that involves seeds and genetic mixing. • ...
Carbon Cycle 2023-12-12
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- When we breathe, our body takes the oxygen from the air, and when we exhale, we release ________ dioxide
- breathe! inhale, now exhale. Please pay attention. This process is called
- That is why plants are called ________ which means "self-feeding" in Greek.
- As a result of this chemical reaction, _________ is produced and released into the air. Hint: you need this gas to breathe
- Which impacts the _____________________ by causing changes in the weather
- After millions of years being buried under rocks and dirt, the carbon can become ________ fuel.
- So, if you are having dinner and eat rice, the carbon that is stored as food in this ______ will go into you
- Since animals like you and me can produce our own food like plants do, we need to eat things to get energy and protein. This means we are called ________
- Too much of this gas can lead to rise of ________________
- This process allows plants to produce their own ___________ which they can use as energy to grow.
- We humans have been releasing_____________ carbon dioxide into the air that is captured and stored by natural processes.
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- These fuels are burned by humans to release ______________ which we use for things like heating our homes, making electricity, and cooking our food.
- Living things like plants or animals are called ____________. When they die, the carbon that it has stored as food will start to change.
- Carbon dioxide in the air is captured by plants together with water and energy from the sun in a chemical reaction called
- When burned, the carbon that is stored in the fuel is ____________ into the air again
- change Changes in weather and temperature over a long period of time and everywhere on our planet is called
- Carbon dioxide is a _____________ gas, which means it makes a layer around earth and traps in the heat.
17 Clues: Too much of this gas can lead to rise of ________________ • breathe! inhale, now exhale. Please pay attention. This process is called • Which impacts the _____________________ by causing changes in the weather • That is why plants are called ________ which means "self-feeding" in Greek. • ...
Chapter 20, 12, 13, 14, and 15 Review 2016-04-11
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- Compressed rocks that fold into an upward arch
- Weathered bedrock
- Inorganic, nonliving solid compound with specific chemical formula and crystalline structure
- formed if individual alluvial fans coalesce into one sloping surface
- Plastic layer (weak); hottest region of the mantle
- Large woody trees, lose leaves in winter; Decides to change every season
- Mountain Building; birth of mountains
- General term for the unconsolidated clay, slit, sand, gravel, and mineral fragments deposited by running water
- Plants (harmlessly) growing on other plants for support
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- Continental shields originate from this nucleus
- Rigid layer (rocky); crust and upper mantle
- Decomposition of compounds by reactions with water
- Father of plate tectonics (1912)
- A depositional plain formed at the mouth of a river
- Any process that wears away or rearranges landforms
- Non-flowering, spore producing plants; mosses
- Woody vine; Tarzan slid on these
- Rock peels or slips off; outer layer shedding
- A type of folding where compressed rocks fold downward
- Where freshwater and seawater mix
20 Clues: Weathered bedrock • Father of plate tectonics (1912) • Woody vine; Tarzan slid on these • Where freshwater and seawater mix • Mountain Building; birth of mountains • Rigid layer (rocky); crust and upper mantle • Non-flowering, spore producing plants; mosses • Rock peels or slips off; outer layer shedding • Compressed rocks that fold into an upward arch • ...
Selena's crossword puzzle 2016-09-15
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- Story true or not
- Dry area with few plants and trees
- The world around us
- healer and religious learder
- Things from earth that can be useful
- A group of family with the same back round and culture
- Village of stacked adobe houses
- Cold ever green forest
- Something that stands for something else
- High flat land mesa
- Physical feature of earth that can be useful
- Land in a very hot climate with very little rainfall and few plants
- Sun baked bricks made of clay and straw
- The main essential part of the matter
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- The way people live
- Treeless plain with soil that is always frozen
- The source of something such as a word
- A small river that joins up to a bigger one
- Plants and tress
- a judgement based on facts
- Important to a religion
- Land under governments control
- Free time
- Normal weather in a place
- The ceremony actions for a special
25 Clues: Free time • Plants and tress • Story true or not • The way people live • The world around us • High flat land mesa • Cold ever green forest • Important to a religion • Normal weather in a place • a judgement based on facts • healer and religious learder • Land under governments control • Village of stacked adobe houses • Dry area with few plants and trees • ...
Ecology Review 2016-01-28
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- eats meat
- provides energy for food chains
- a close relationship between species that benefits at least one of the species
- makes its own food
- the variety of life (or species) on Earth
- used by plants
- used by animals
- factor living or once living (and now dead)or made by something that was alive
- one living thing
- eats plants
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- eats plants and meat
- all of the different populations living in an area (no abiotic factors)
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- made up of weathered rock, minerals, humus, water, and air
- being dependent on others for some needs, being mutually dependent on each other
- how an ecosystem changes over time
- all the members of one species living in an area
- eats dead animals
- factor an enviromental factor that is not alive, never lived, and was not part of something living
- must eat something for energy
20 Clues: eats meat • eats plants • used by plants • used by animals • one living thing • eats dead animals • makes its own food • eats plants and meat • must eat something for energy • provides energy for food chains • how an ecosystem changes over time • the variety of life (or species) on Earth • all the members of one species living in an area • ...
Ecology 2016-01-29
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- living or once living or made by something that was once alive
- one living thing
- all of the different populations living in a area
- breaks down the remains of dead organisms
- being dependent on others for some needs being mutually dependent on each other
- mix of clay sand and silt
- not alive never lived and was not part of anything that was living
- eats dead animals
- one species benefits the other is harmed in some way
- level consumer eats plants
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- a close relationship between species that benefits at least one of the species
- the process that use water, sunlight, carbon dioxide and makes glucose and oxygen
- one species benefits the other is neither harmed nor helped
- eats only meat
- level consumer eats a herbivore
- eats both plants and meat
- the variety of life on earth
- eats only plants
- all the living and non living things that interact in a area
- one species benefits
20 Clues: eats only meat • one living thing • eats only plants • eats dead animals • one species benefits • eats both plants and meat • mix of clay sand and silt • level consumer eats plants • the variety of life on earth • level consumer eats a herbivore • breaks down the remains of dead organisms • all of the different populations living in a area • ...
Flower Vocabulary 2013-02-19
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- an African violet can grow a new plant from a damaged ____
- part of a plant that contains seeds
- stem ____ are pieces of stem that can grow new plants
- the seed ____ is a protective covering around a seed
- female part of the flower
- one large, main root with smaller roots branching off
- new shoots sent up from roots
- thorns, poison and thigmotropism are structures for ____
- supports the plant and holds up leaves
- the stalk of the pistil
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- root ____ increase the surface area of roots to absorb more water
- roots made of several main roots that each branch off
- absorb water and nutrients from soil
- bulbs and tubers are ____ stems that can
- male part of the flower
- part of the stamen that produces pollen
- part of a flower that becomes the fruit
- stems that grow along the ground to make new plants
- the sticky top of the pistil
- the main site for photosynthesis in plants
20 Clues: male part of the flower • the stalk of the pistil • female part of the flower • the sticky top of the pistil • new shoots sent up from roots • part of a plant that contains seeds • absorb water and nutrients from soil • supports the plant and holds up leaves • part of the stamen that produces pollen • part of a flower that becomes the fruit • ...
Veterinary ecology 2013-12-03
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- plants that have no roots, stems, or leaves and grow in water
- an official rule that controls the way that things are done
- the proces of changing into gas or steam
- the type of weather that a country or region has
- microorganisms consisting of a single cell
- solid waste from farm animals
- something that could be dangerous
- a common small insect with wings
- a process in which a substance is put on something
- firm and hard
- the useless materials, or substances left after you use something
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- an artificial pool for waste water
- a substance such as air that is neither a solid nor a liquid
- a natural or chemical substance added to soil to help plants grow
- a substance that is harmful to the environment
- to put animal's dead body in the ground
- a mixture of decaying plants and vegetables
- a poisonous gas with a strong unpleasant smell
- connected with, produced by, or obtained from living things
- farm animals
20 Clues: farm animals • firm and hard • solid waste from farm animals • a common small insect with wings • something that could be dangerous • an artificial pool for waste water • to put animal's dead body in the ground • the proces of changing into gas or steam • microorganisms consisting of a single cell • a mixture of decaying plants and vegetables • ...
The World of Plants Unit 4 Vocabulary Review 2021-01-30
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- the edge of a leaf
- palm-like venation
- process that changes light, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen
- three or more leaves grow from one node around a stem
- leaves grow from the bottom of the stem
- the part of the leaf that attaches to the stem
- feather-like venation
- jagged leaf margin
- only one leaf per petiole
- arrangement of a leaf's veins
- red or purple pigment in plants
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- cells which open and close the stomata
- smooth leaf margin
- one leaf grows from each node on alternating sides of the stem
- needle-like leaves designed to conserve water
- several leaflets off a single petiole
- two leaves grow on opposite sides of the stem from one node
- deeply indented leaf margin
- yellow pigment in plants
- yellowish-orange pigment in plants
- green substance in chloroplasts that makes photosynthesis possible
- substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- holes on the underside of a leaf
23 Clues: smooth leaf margin • the edge of a leaf • palm-like venation • jagged leaf margin • feather-like venation • yellow pigment in plants • only one leaf per petiole • deeply indented leaf margin • arrangement of a leaf's veins • red or purple pigment in plants • holes on the underside of a leaf • yellowish-orange pigment in plants • several leaflets off a single petiole • ...
Plant Vascular System Vocab 2021-01-12
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- Gas needed by plants for photosynthesis
- Liquid that all organisms need
- Waxy layer on top of a leaf
- Openings in leaves
- The group that does not have the variable, used to compare
- Tissues(tubes) that carry water
- Controls stomata openings
- Tissues that allow the movement of waters in sugars
- Water moving up from the roots and out of the leaves of plants
- Desired outcome of a reaction
- Tissues(tubes) that carry food
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- Product made in a reaction that isn't what is the needed product
- Changes over time that help an organism survive better
- The group with the variable
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- The ONE change in the experiment
- Food made by leaves
- Stuff needed to have a reaction
- Gas given off by photosynthesis
- All of the things that are the same between the control and experimental groups
- Movement of water from high to low concentration through a membrane
- Food making in plants
22 Clues: Openings in leaves • Food made by leaves • Food making in plants • Controls stomata openings • Waxy layer on top of a leaf • The group with the variable • Desired outcome of a reaction • Liquid that all organisms need • Tissues(tubes) that carry food • Stuff needed to have a reaction • Gas given off by photosynthesis • Tissues(tubes) that carry water • ...
Horticulture Unit One 2022-09-14
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- Hierarchical system for classifying and identifying organisms
- Genus + Specific epithet
- 2nd word in the species
- Between Kingdom and Class
- Orderly classification and naming of plants
- The science and practice of fruit culture
- group of plants within a species that has one or more distinguishing characteristics and usually produces true-to-seed
- human-made and/or -maintained
- The science and practice of producing field grown flowers for cutting or greenhouse-grown flowers and plants
- Plant reproduction by seeds or cutting
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- Create beautiful landscapes and spaces and bringingthem to life
- 3 types: Archaea, Bacteria, & Eukarya
- Between Phylum and Order
- The science and practice of growing vegetables
- The study of plant diseases
- Planting maintenance, care and protection of the tree population in urban settings
- Between Class and Family
- Eukarya split in 4 of these: Protista, Plantae, Fungi, & Animalia
- Between Family and Species
- The science of growing and caring for trees
- The study of insects
- Between Order and Genus
22 Clues: The study of insects • 2nd word in the species • Between Order and Genus • Between Phylum and Order • Genus + Specific epithet • Between Class and Family • Between Kingdom and Class • Between Family and Species • The study of plant diseases • human-made and/or -maintained • 3 types: Archaea, Bacteria, & Eukarya • Plant reproduction by seeds or cutting • ...
science vocab 2022-01-26
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- An organism that is killed and eaten an animal
- An organism that can make its own food.
- An organism that eats producers
- organism that gets energy from eating food;
- an animal that naturally preys on others
- An organism eats secondary consumers.
- the overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals.
- An individual living thing
- provides the things an organism needs to live
- An organism that breaks downdead organisms.
- the direction of energy flow in a food chain
- A consumer that eats only plants.
Down
- vareity of life in a habitat or ecosystem
- An organism that makes its own food
- A diagram that shows the amount ofenergy
- A carnivore that feeds on dead organisms.
- A linear model of how energy is passed
- Plants use to make food
- An organism that eatsprimaryconsumers
- A consumer that eats only animals.
- non-living things in an ecosystem,
- An organism gets food by other organisms.
- living things in an environment
24 Clues: Plants use to make food • An individual living thing • An organism that eats producers • living things in an environment • A consumer that eats only plants. • A consumer that eats only animals. • non-living things in an ecosystem, • An organism that makes its own food • An organism that eatsprimaryconsumers • An organism eats secondary consumers. • ...
ag 2022-10-04
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- grabs water and nutrients
- the main part of the plant
- aquatic food
- taking place every other year
- separating things into another
- its where the reproductive organ is
- laying things on one another
- things in the air
- the top of dirt with the most nutrients
- growing artificial tissue
- a form of obsidian
- the fleshy part of the plants
- cutting of dead plants
- a part you can eat
- cutting off dead parts of the plant
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- modifying genetics
- waste produced by fish
- accruing every year
- a substance that has energy
- a yellow or brown mineral
- placing part of a plant into another one
- an intrusive insect
- the part of a plant that has nutrients
- existing for a long time
- a type of moss that is more absorbent
- a part that stores nutrients
- turning the sun into energy
- developing a bud on the stem on the plant
- growing plants in pure nutrients
- cutting something off another thing
30 Clues: aquatic food • things in the air • modifying genetics • a form of obsidian • a part you can eat • accruing every year • an intrusive insect • waste produced by fish • cutting of dead plants • existing for a long time • grabs water and nutrients • a yellow or brown mineral • growing artificial tissue • the main part of the plant • a substance that has energy • turning the sun into energy • ...
Nathakorn 2022-11-17
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- move along a smooth surface while maintaining continuous contact with it.
- Sweet
- The hole in the cell
- The chemical reaction in the body that change food to energy
- Get smaller
- Atomic number 53
- Atomic number 1
- The base of all organism
- The process of the plants that use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in form of sugar
- The liquid that fill in side the cell
- The everything in the earth is ....
- Membrane-bound cell organelles
- What you breath in
- What you breath out
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- The process of turning from liquid into gas
- The process of turning from gas into liquid
- Lack of water pressure in plants
- Colorless,transparent liquid
- The liquid that derived from petroleum
- Common symptom of plant disease resulting from water loss in leaves and stems.
- Moving areound
- Get bigger
- High temperature
- Water pressure in plants
- .... is (8 across) that being together
- Atomic number 6
26 Clues: Sweet • Get bigger • Get smaller • Moving areound • Atomic number 1 • Atomic number 6 • Atomic number 53 • High temperature • What you breath in • What you breath out • The hole in the cell • The base of all organism • Water pressure in plants • Colorless,transparent liquid • Membrane-bound cell organelles • Lack of water pressure in plants • The everything in the earth is .... • ...
Science 2021-06-04
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- the process of plants making food
- liquid burning to gas
- boiling points
- What planet is the farthest away from the sun but not a dwarf planet
- The closest panet to the sun
- what tide happens after a new moon and full moon
- Why are plants green
- sucking in all the light
- force to keep an object on the ground
- On the Periodic table
- energy energy that is generated by heat
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- energy of about to come down a hill
- reminder of the rainbow
- Dark and stormy cloud
- where plants and animals store their food
- D=m/v
- What planet has a red dot
- any kind of water that falls from the sky
- When water goes down a hill
- how many planets are in our solar system
- liqiud freezing
- H2O is what element
- Freezing point
- what matter does molecules float around freely
- takes shape of the container it is in
- The planet we live on
26 Clues: D=m/v • boiling points • Freezing point • liqiud freezing • H2O is what element • Why are plants green • Dark and stormy cloud • liquid burning to gas • On the Periodic table • The planet we live on • reminder of the rainbow • sucking in all the light • What planet has a red dot • When water goes down a hill • The closest panet to the sun • the process of plants making food • ...
Stone Ages Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-06
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- study of earth's land and features
- geography study of people and the places where they live
- community of people who share a common culture
- upright man
- materials found in the earth that people need and value
- a strip of land that connected Asia to North America enabling migration of plants and animals to new areas
- handy man
- move from one place to another
- study of the earth's physical and cultural features
- new stone age
- farming
- all living and nonliving things that affect life in an area
- modern and more developed humans
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- pattern of weather conditions in a certain area over a long period of time
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive
- early ancestor of humans
- middle stone age
- the natural features of the land's surface
- shift from food gatherers to food producers
- old stone age
- process of changing plants and animals to make them more useful to humans
21 Clues: farming • handy man • upright man • old stone age • new stone age • middle stone age • early ancestor of humans • move from one place to another • modern and more developed humans • study of earth's land and features • the natural features of the land's surface • shift from food gatherers to food producers • community of people who share a common culture • ...
rgenergy and ecosystems 2023-11-13
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- when Organisms compete when they seek the same limited resource.
- another name for a primary producer
- 2 or more organisms benefit from their relationship
- an organism that consumes dead animals and plants or refuse
- an organisms use of resources and functional role in a community
- a niche restricted by competition
- what is possible from a niche
- combination eater (plants & animals)
- Linear series of feeding relationships
- when an organism hunts, kills, and consumes its prey
- Shows the overlapping and interconnected food chains present in a community
- recycles nutrients within an ecosystem by breaking down nonliving organic matter
- occurs when at least one organism benefits from a close physical relationship
Down
- an organisms ability to survive and reproduce under changing environmental conditions
- an organism that only eats plants
- Resource __________ is when species partition resources to reduce competition
- another name for consumers
- an organism that only eats other animals.
- one organism benefits while the other is unaffected
- one organism benefits by causing harm to it's host
20 Clues: another name for consumers • what is possible from a niche • an organism that only eats plants • a niche restricted by competition • another name for a primary producer • combination eater (plants & animals) • Linear series of feeding relationships • an organism that only eats other animals. • one organism benefits by causing harm to it's host • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2023-11-21
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- Basic building block of fats
- Sugar that is extracted from plants, used to sweeten foods
- Green pigment in plants
- The process by which plants use the sun's energy to make oxygen and glucose
- A food that lacks one or more of the essential amino acid
- The body's main source of energy
- Sugar made of several monosaccharides
- A carbohydrate that requires more work for the body to digest
- Tastes like sugar but with little or no calories
- Sugar with a single chemical unit
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- A food that contains all nine essential amino acids
- Plant material that can't be digested
- A basic fat molecule
- A carbohydrate that supplies energy for the body
- Carbohydrate with simple chemical structure
- Carbohydrate with more complex chemical structure than sugar
- Molecule that combines with others of itself to make proteins
- Your body needs it but can't make it
- Protein that transports oxygen in the blood to all cells in your body
- Sugar with two monosaccharide
20 Clues: A basic fat molecule • Green pigment in plants • Basic building block of fats • Sugar with two monosaccharide • The body's main source of energy • Sugar with a single chemical unit • Your body needs it but can't make it • Plant material that can't be digested • Sugar made of several monosaccharides • Carbohydrate with simple chemical structure • ...
Den Botaniek 2024-02-20
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- Someone who could practice bow and arrow in 'Den Botaniek'
- Skilled in the use of medicinal plants for healing purposes
- 'Garden of the ...'
- Glass structure used for displaying plants
- Hospital that used the medicine from 'Den Botaniek'
- Tropical plant with large, showy blossoms
- Also known as Mother-in-law's cushion
- Bloodsucking animal that was used for medical practices
- A small bird known for it's red breast
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- The founder of 'Den Botaniek' was one
- People who visit and draw the beautiful nature of 'Den Botaniek'
- This plant is found near these ponds and is loved by pandas
- Herb that smells like Coca Cola
- Aquatic plants known for their vibrant flowers and floating leaves
- Spiky plant normally located in the desert
- Founder of 'Den Botaniek'
- Ancient tree with distinctive fan-shaped leaves
- Beautiful tree that blooms shortly
- An animal found near water, has a distinctive croaking call and is known for it's ability to jump
- Colorful fish found in 'Den Botaniek'
20 Clues: 'Garden of the ...' • Founder of 'Den Botaniek' • Herb that smells like Coca Cola • Beautiful tree that blooms shortly • The founder of 'Den Botaniek' was one • Also known as Mother-in-law's cushion • Colorful fish found in 'Den Botaniek' • A small bird known for it's red breast • Tropical plant with large, showy blossoms • Glass structure used for displaying plants • ...
Plant Classification and Tissues 2019-11-06
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- Root that goes deeper in the soil and used for food (carrot)
- Site of sexual reproduction in angiosperms
- Meristem tissue responsible for increase in girth (diameter)
- Found in mesophyll cells, used for photosynthesis
- Plant cell type used for storage and photosynthesis
- Gas exchange
- Waxy coating for protection against water loss
- Specialized vascular tissue for transporting water
- Plant organ that supports the leaves and flowers
- Main site of photosynthesis
- Plants with specialized tissue for transport
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- Vascular tissue that transports dissolved sugars
- Vascular seed plants that produce cones
- Group that contains mosses, liverworts and hornworts
- Root that can grow above ground and support branches
- Thickest type of plant cell
- Pores that regulate water and gas levels
- Celery stalks contain this type of cell
- Also called dermal tissue
- Vascular seed plants that produce flowers
- Meristem tissue found at the tips of roots and stems
- Plant organ used for storage and nitrogen fixation
22 Clues: Gas exchange • Also called dermal tissue • Thickest type of plant cell • Main site of photosynthesis • Vascular seed plants that produce cones • Celery stalks contain this type of cell • Pores that regulate water and gas levels • Vascular seed plants that produce flowers • Site of sexual reproduction in angiosperms • Plants with specialized tissue for transport • ...
Variety Vocb 1 - Env Science 2019-05-13
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- relationship between animals where they both benefits
- Animal that attacks prey or other animal
- Fossil fuels are considered this type of energy
- Taking more organism for food than one needs to.
- Living things that make their own food e.g. plant
- rain, sleet, hair - are all forms of this
- Organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are members of this
- when all members of a species die
- Several food chains joined together
- the ultimate energy source
Down
- garbage in a place where it is not supposed to be.
- the sphere for living things
- Plants store energy as this compound
- an educated guess
- The variety of living things
- Step in the water cycle where liquid water becomes water vapor
- Process by which plants make food using the sun’s energy
- Step in the nitrogen cycle where NO2 becomes NO3-
- A trait that helps an organism better survive
- Animal that eat plants
20 Clues: an educated guess • Animal that eat plants • the ultimate energy source • the sphere for living things • The variety of living things • when all members of a species die • Several food chains joined together • Plants store energy as this compound • Animal that attacks prey or other animal • rain, sleet, hair - are all forms of this • ...
Bellwork Vocab Review (Bonus) 2020-10-15
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- a raw or primary ag product that can be bought and sold (such as coffee or copper)
- study of soil management and field crop production
- a place where hives of bees are kept for honey production
- removing undesirable plants or animals from a herd or group
- a business owned by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit
- plant matter that can be converted to fuel
- relating to horses
- someone who shoes horses
- relating to cattle
- vegetable production
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- technique of growing plants in water instead of soil
- fruit production
- raising fish or other marine animals in ponds or underwater cages
- a measure of land equal to 43,560 sq feet
- decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- capable of being farmed (as in the land)
- chemical used to destroy insects or other harmful organisms on plants and animals
- science, art, business of producing food and fiber crops and raising animals
- relating to goats
- Offspring of crosses between parents with different traits
20 Clues: fruit production • relating to goats • relating to horses • relating to cattle • vegetable production • someone who shoes horses • capable of being farmed (as in the land) • a measure of land equal to 43,560 sq feet • decayed organic matter used as fertilizer • plant matter that can be converted to fuel • study of soil management and field crop production • ...
Ecosystems and Life Processes 2024-03-20
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- Chain A series of plants and animals in order of which is eaten by another.
- To stop something happening.
- To stay alive
- Surroundings, the area around you.
- A substance that helps to cure an illness.
- To be well adapted to its environment, has the right characteristics.
- An animal that only eats other animals
- Where a plant or animal naturally lives.
- The ability to do work
- An animal that only eats plants.
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- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- An animal that hunts other animals.
- Disease A disease that can spread from one living thing to another.
- An animal that is hunted by other animals
- Moving around, from one place to another.
- Being ill due to a disease.
- A living thing that makes its own food from sunlight.
- The condition of somethings body or mind
- A living thing that eats another living thing
- An injection to protect from disease.
- To become bigger
21 Clues: To stay alive • To become bigger • The ability to do work • Being ill due to a disease. • To stop something happening. • An animal that only eats plants. • Surroundings, the area around you. • An animal that hunts other animals. • An injection to protect from disease. • An animal that only eats other animals • The condition of somethings body or mind • ...
Soil Erosion 2024-07-25
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- the layer on top of soil
- the removal of soil by rainfall
- the removal of surface water.
- water stored within the soil as vapor.
- a shallow channel cut into the soil
- the wearing away and transportation of materials from wind and water.
- the cycle of water
- the process of scrapping or wearing something away.
- a source of energy and growth for plants in soil.
- water is channeled across land and washed away.
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- a life in the soil
- organic material that forms in soil when plants and animal mater decays and breaks down.
- something that make the plants grow better.
- an overflow of water
- the breaking down of soil and rocks on the surface on the earth.
- made up of sand and earth left by rivers.
- the exertion of force on soil that makes it more dense.
- water being removed evenly
- an area with little rainfall.
- the layer under dirt.
20 Clues: a life in the soil • the cycle of water • an overflow of water • the layer under dirt. • the layer on top of soil • water being removed evenly • the removal of surface water. • an area with little rainfall. • the removal of soil by rainfall • a shallow channel cut into the soil • water stored within the soil as vapor. • made up of sand and earth left by rivers. • ...
Ecology Part 1 2023-02-17
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- Fern spores in a structure
- Plant that lives anchored to another object or plant
- structures that either store food or help absorb for the tiny sporophyte
- Scientist who studies fossils
- plant completes its life span in one growing season or less
- longest unit of time for the geologic time scale
- Structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads and other gymnosperm plants
- Preserved evidence of an organism
- a plant structure that contains embryo and nutrients
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- Sporophyte produces roots and a thick underground stem
- Compact cluster of spore-bearing structures
- plants can live for several years and usually produce flowers and seeds yearly
- movement of several large plates that make up earths surface
- Last hundreds of millions of years
- Liverworts and classified as this
- openings in the outer cell layers of leaves and some stems
- plants life span of 2 years
- Last tens of millions of years
- Smallest units of geologic time
- Cluster of sporangia
20 Clues: Cluster of sporangia • Fern spores in a structure • plants life span of 2 years • Scientist who studies fossils • Last tens of millions of years • Smallest units of geologic time • Liverworts and classified as this • Preserved evidence of an organism • Last hundreds of millions of years • Compact cluster of spore-bearing structures • ...
Spring Time 2025-04-15
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- Flavor of syrup cooked from tree sap
- Part on a stem or branch where petals start
- Arch of Colors
- Wear boots and step into them
- Splash water onto your flower or garden
- Many river and streams overflow, causing ______
- Wet "Gift" from Clouds
- Color Beyond the Clouds
- America's Pastime
- Color of new plant growth
- Bright Energy for Plants
- Ocean plants gather to form groupings called ____
- Snow, ice change into liquid
- Classic game to play in the dirt
- Parts of a plant that can grow into a new plant
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- Wind riding toy
- Rain Protector
- Plants with Petals
- Baby Frog before it grows legs
- Don't track _______ into the house
- Shelled amphibians come out from hibernation
- A ______ can us used to spray flowers
- Strong breeze, Gust
- Butterfly before transformation
- Blades of these carpet yards
- Casting a lure into the river
- Home for birds
- Light Wind
- Feathered Fliers
- Shelled protection for baby animals
30 Clues: Light Wind • Rain Protector • Arch of Colors • Home for birds • Wind riding toy • Feathered Fliers • America's Pastime • Plants with Petals • Strong breeze, Gust • Wet "Gift" from Clouds • Color Beyond the Clouds • Bright Energy for Plants • Color of new plant growth • Blades of these carpet yards • Snow, ice change into liquid • Wear boots and step into them • Casting a lure into the river • ...
Ecosystems 2025-05-14
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- An animal that is hunted and eaten
- A series of steps showing who eats whom
- A plant or animal that has died and is being broken down
- A group of the same species living in one area
- An organism that breaks down dead things
- The largest type of ecosystem, such as desert or rainforest
- An organism that eats only animals
- A living part of an ecosystem
- A consumer that eats only plants
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- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
- A long-term relationship between two species
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food
- A diagram showing energy flow from one organism to another
- Organisms that must eat other organisms to get energy
- Where an organism lives and gets its needs met
- All the living and nonliving things in an area
- Organism that makes its own food
- A nonliving part of an ecosystem
- The role an organism plays in its environment
20 Clues: A living part of an ecosystem • Organism that makes its own food • A nonliving part of an ecosystem • A consumer that eats only plants • An animal that is hunted and eaten • An organism that eats only animals • A series of steps showing who eats whom • An organism that breaks down dead things • An animal that hunts and eats other animals • ...
Vocabulary 2025-07-25
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- These animals only eat plants
- It can be difficult to ________ similar insects.
- The _________ of pandas is increasing in sanctuaries.
- Lions, tigers and leopards are ___________.
- This extinct animals looked like a zebra.
- We need to _________endangered animals.
- This is a place where people look after endangered animals.
- These teeth are used to crush the food.
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- These teeth are good for ripping food apart.
- These animals eat meat and plants
- The act of continuing to live or exist.
- There are a lot of ___________ species in the jungle.
- It is a hole in your tooth
- Sometimes endangered animals live in a ________.
- This is a small extinct bird that couldn’t fly.
- Healthy ______ are important for keeping your teeth strong.
- This is a group of plants or animals that are all similar
- This person is someone who finds animals in the wild.
- _________ is illegal in many countries.
- This is the natural place where animals live.
20 Clues: It is a hole in your tooth • These animals only eat plants • These animals eat meat and plants • The act of continuing to live or exist. • We need to _________endangered animals. • _________ is illegal in many countries. • These teeth are used to crush the food. • This extinct animals looked like a zebra. • Lions, tigers and leopards are ___________. • ...
Ecosystems 2023-01-15
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- An organism that makes its own food
- a diagram that shows how energy moves from one organism to another
- put into groups
- A group of the same species
- All the living and nonliving things in an environment
- the study of of the environment
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals
- Animals that eat plants and other animals
- a place that provides all the things an organism needs to live
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals
- a system of many food chains that interact with each other
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- A group of similar organisms that can mate and produce offspring
- all the living things in an ecosystem
- An animal that eats just plants
- An organism that needs to eat other organisms for food
- an animal that searches for and eats dead animals
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- a living thing
- An animal that eats other animals or meat
- where all energy begins
20 Clues: a living thing • put into groups • where all energy begins • A group of the same species • An animal that eats just plants • the study of of the environment • An organism that makes its own food • all the living things in an ecosystem • An animal that eats other animals or meat • Animals that eat plants and other animals • An animal that hunts and eats other animals • ...
Week 17 Vocab and Review 2023-01-17
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- animals that eat meat
- strange or weird
- powder that rubs off on pollinators for them to take to another plant
- where plants get their energy
- fought for civil rights, had their birthday yesterday
- something very important
- when the male cells of a flowering plant are transported to the female cells
- sweet drink made by plant to attract pollinators
- spread thin; spaced out
- animals that eat plants
- breaks down dead organisms into nutrients
- state bird of California
- largest city in California
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- state to the north of California
- one of the top crops in California, grows on vines
- doesn't need help; by itself
- decomposer that breaks down wood
- make a copy of something
- two or more things put together
- the large space under a volcano full of molten rock
- animal that eats plants and meat
- to achieve a goal
- to come out
- to solve or get past a problem
24 Clues: to come out • strange or weird • to achieve a goal • animals that eat meat • spread thin; spaced out • animals that eat plants • make a copy of something • something very important • state bird of California • largest city in California • doesn't need help; by itself • where plants get their energy • to solve or get past a problem • two or more things put together • ...
Ducks Final Review 1 2025-02-26
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- One organism benefits & other is not affected
- Animals
- Family that has body armor
- Woody wetland
- Invasive vine
- Green pigment plants use to make food in photosynthesis
- Order whose young are not completely developed at birth; marsupials
- Family that has antlers
- One organism benefits while host is harmed
- Level of taxonomy that is capitalized in the scientifc name
- Products (food, water, fuel) provided by the environment
- Something that stops water from naturally changing course
- Bone that grows out of the skull, branches off regeneratates yearly
- Family that has antlers
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- Most specific level in taxonomy
- Both organisms benefit
- Non-material services like tourism we get from nature
- Nitrogen returns to gas in atmosphere
- 1 acre can filter 7.3 million gallons of water yearly
- Family that has horns
- Plants
- Adaptation of plants to get oxygen when in anaerobic soil
- Order whose diet is animal protein
- Invasive species that lowers water table & adds salt to soil
24 Clues: Plants • Animals • Woody wetland • Invasive vine • Family that has horns • Both organisms benefit • Family that has antlers • Family that has antlers • Family that has body armor • Most specific level in taxonomy • Order whose diet is animal protein • Nitrogen returns to gas in atmosphere • One organism benefits while host is harmed • One organism benefits & other is not affected • ...
November Week 3 2025-11-18
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- (n.) A powder used to bake bread or cakes.
- (adj.) Having a lot to do.
- (n.) Wild plants that grow where they’re not wanted.
- (v./n.) To say you will do something.
- (n.) Small parts of a plant that can grow into new plants.
- (n.) Lenses worn to help you see better.
- (adj.) Different or unusual.
- (n.) The form of something.
- (n.) A large open area of land.
- (time) (adj.) Taking a lot of time.
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- (n.) A green plant used in salads.
- (n.) A place where plants or flowers are grown.
- (adj.) Not able to see.
- (n.) A thin tube for drinking.
- (n.) A plant that people eat.
- (v.) To rub with your nails.
- (n.) A sweet white ingredient used in food.
- (v.) To touch gently with your hand.
- (v./n.) (v.) To hurt by poking with something sharp; (n.) the pain from that.
- (n.) A small raised area of land.
20 Clues: (adj.) Not able to see. • (adj.) Having a lot to do. • (n.) The form of something. • (v.) To rub with your nails. • (adj.) Different or unusual. • (n.) A plant that people eat. • (n.) A thin tube for drinking. • (n.) A large open area of land. • (n.) A small raised area of land. • (n.) A green plant used in salads. • (time) (adj.) Taking a lot of time. • ...
7th Grade Ag 1st semester eview 2025-12-16
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- a person who grows crops
- a person who raises animals
- food we eat every day
- farm tool used to harvest crops
- the science and business of producing food and fiber
- a person who buys goods or food
- person who studies plants
- food made from milk
- animal raised mainly for meat
- raising animals for meat milk or eggs
- crop grown to make bread
- animals raised for food or products
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- organization that teaches leadership in agriculture
- land used to grow crops
- a structure used to store grain
- someone who makes or grows a product
- material used to make clothes
- fuel made from corn
- land where animals graze
- water given to crops
- a machine used to help farmers work faster
- a raw product grown or raised to be sold
- raising plants for food
- a place where food is sold
- animals raised for eggs
- plants grown for food or fiber
26 Clues: fuel made from corn • food made from milk • water given to crops • food we eat every day • land used to grow crops • raising plants for food • animals raised for eggs • a person who grows crops • land where animals graze • crop grown to make bread • person who studies plants • a place where food is sold • a person who raises animals • material used to make clothes • ...
Plants - From Flowers to Seeds 2020-04-27
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- The tube-like structure found within the female reproductive organ. The function is to hold up the stigma and connect to the ovary
- structure of a plant that contains the embryo and food source to produce the next generation through sexual reproduction
- Fertilization in angiosperms, in which two sperm cells unite with two cells in the embryo sac to form the (2n) zygote and (3n) endosperm.
- type of plants that produce seeds with only one cotyledon, includes the grasses
- female organ of a flower that contains the egg cells, once fertilized will turn into the seeds
- the most successful vascular land plants that produce flowers, fruit and seeds
- tough covering that surrounds and protects the plant embryo and keeps the contents of the seed from drying out
- female organ at the base of flowers , contains the ovules, turns into fruit
- male reproductive cells that contain the male sperms
- chemical substance in plants that are produced by cells and transported to other cells to induce a response such as flowering or producing seeds
- the movement or transport of seeds away from the parent plant can be done by water, wind, or animals
- a reproductive process in which pollen from one plant is transferred to the stigma of another plant of the same species
- numerous male structures of a flowering plant, includes the anther and filament
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- A reproductive process in plants that involves two parents that combine their genetic material to produce seeds for the next generation
- tip of the female flower structure that traps male pollen and provides nutrients for the pollen to grow it's pollen tube
- structure found at the base of most flowers, protects the developing flower, peels downward when the flower is mature and open
- the small thin stalk in the male mats of the flower that holds up the anther
- Sometimes called the Pistil, the female part of the flowering plant
- category of plants that produces seeds with 2 seed- halves, includes most shrubs and trees and any plant NOT in the grass family
- means naked seed - vascular, cone bearing plants that produce seeds but no fruit
- ferns and their relatives - vascular plants that reproduce by spores (they do not produce seeds)
- The seed halves, consists of the food source for the embryo
- The male tips of the stamens that contain the pollen grains
- modified leaves which are usually bright in color to attract pollinators.
- A mature ovary of a flower that protects dormant seeds and aids in their dispersal.
25 Clues: male reproductive cells that contain the male sperms • The seed halves, consists of the food source for the embryo • The male tips of the stamens that contain the pollen grains • Sometimes called the Pistil, the female part of the flowering plant • modified leaves which are usually bright in color to attract pollinators. • ...
BCMB 321 Crossword 2025-09-23
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- What type of transport describes sugar transport through cell walls and outside the plasma membrane?
- Which unbranched starch polymer consists of a α-1,4-linked glucose unit?
- What channels connect plant cells to symplastic transport?
- Which sulfur containing amino acid is the precursor for many other compounds?
- What kind of flow mechanism explains phloem transport based on water pressure differences?
- Which positively charged ion (NH₄⁺) is a reduced from of nitrogen taken up by plant roots?
- Which intermediate (NO₂⁻) nitrogen assimilation is toxic to plants?
- Which lipid molecule consists of glycerol and three fatty acids?
- Which anion (NO₃⁻) is the main nitrogen source absorbed from soil?
- Which iron storage protein complex keeps free iron from forming harmful superoxides?
- Which disaccharide transports carbon from leaves to other plant tissues?
- What is the type plant transporter that moves phosphate into roots against the concentration gradient?
- Which proteins stabilize oil bodies in plant seeds?
- Which polymer of glucose serves as a long-term energy storage molecule in plants?
- Which type of amino acids includes phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan?
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- Which tripeptide antioxidant contains cysteine?
- Which plant peroxisomes convert fats into sugars using the glyoxylate cycle?
- Which iron-sulfur protein transfers electrons in photosynthesis and nitrogen assimilation?
- Which organelle in non-photosynthetic tissues stores starch?
- What relationship between plant roots and fungi improves phosphorus uptake?
- Which branched starch polymer contains both α-1,4 and α-1,6 linkages?
- What is the name of the clusters that transfer electrons in metabolic reactions?
- Which enzyme removes branches from starch molecules?
- Which sulfur containing amino acid is essential in human diets?
- Which mixture of seed storage proteins in wheat can trigger celiac disease?
- What type of transport describes sugar movement directly from cell to cell via cytoplasm connections?
- What is the class of enzymes that catalyzes electron-transfer reactions such as nitrate-> nitrite?
- What molecule binds ions to iron to make them soluble for plant uptake?
- What i the name of the method of growing plants in nutrient rich?
- Which carbohydrate polymer made from fructose stores carbon in some plants?
- What is the negatively charged ion of sulfur that is taken up by plants from the soil?
- Which cells support sieve elements and help with phloem loading?
- Which metabolic pathway in plants produces aromatic amino acids and is targeted by glyphosate herbicides?
- Which insoluble iron compound in soil limits iron availability to plants? (Hydroxide)
- Which specialized phloem elements transport sugars but lack a nucleus?
35 Clues: Which tripeptide antioxidant contains cysteine? • Which proteins stabilize oil bodies in plant seeds? • Which enzyme removes branches from starch molecules? • What channels connect plant cells to symplastic transport? • Which organelle in non-photosynthetic tissues stores starch? • Which sulfur containing amino acid is essential in human diets? • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-28
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- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- tissue:Dermal tissue is the outermost layer of plants, analogous to the skin of animals. This layer is more commonly known as the epidermis, the same as our outer layer. They are one of the three types of plant tissues, along with vascular and ground tissue.
- spreading of something more widely
- sharp explosive cry of certain animals, especially a dog, fox, or seal.
- of a plant normally below the ground
- sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants, especially sugar cane and sugar beet, consisting essentially of sucrose, and used as a sweetener in food and drink:
- :a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- upper layer of earth that may be dug or plowed and in which plants grow
- hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub, used for fuel or timber:
- tissue:tissues have undifferentiated cells, which form the building blocks of the specialized plant structures.
- to or denoting an organism that contains genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced
- cells:each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells.
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- :the main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots.
- space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- meristem:Apical Meristem Definition The apical meristem is the growth region in plants found within the root tips and the tips of the new shoots and leaves. Apical meristem is one of three types of meristem, or tissue which can differentiate into different cell types. Meristem is the tissue in which growth occurs in plants.
- main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- green plant cells) a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
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- the color between blue and yellow in the spectrum; colored like grass or emeralds
- tissue :The upper or outer layer of the two main layers of cells that make up the skin
- or wound (a person or animal) with a bullet or arrow:
- of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces. Also called stomate.
- chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- :the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem. Compare with phloem.
- reproduction :vegetative reproduction, any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant or grows from a specialized reproductive structure (such as a stolon, rhizome, tuber, corm, or bulb)
- living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses, typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis using the green pigment chlorophyll.
- sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food:
- exchange:Gas exchange is the process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide (the respiratory gases) move in opposite directions across an organism's respiratory membranes, between the air or water of the external environment and the body fluids of the internal environment.
- woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
- :a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyrin ring.
- seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs (stamens and carpels) that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla (petals) and a green calyx (sepals).
- fence of wooden stakes or iron railings fixed in the ground, forming an enclosure or defense.
- tissue:The outer layers of tissue of woody roots and stems, consisting of the cork cambium and the tissues produced by it, such as cork.
- protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell.
- mesophyll:The spongy mesophyll is a type of photosynthetic tissue found in the leaves of most plants.
- culture propagation : It makes use of parts of a plant to generate multiple copies of the plant in a very short duration. The technique exploits the property of totipotency of plant cell which means that any cell from any part of the plant can be used to generate a whole new plant.
- tissue:A ground tissue is a plant tissue other than those of the dermal tissues and the vascular tissues. It arises from the ground meristem. It fills in the soft parts of the plants, such as cortex, pith, pericycle, etc.
- meristem:Secondary, or lateral, meristems, which are found in all woody plants and in some herbaceous ones, consist of the vascular cambium and the cork cambium. They produce secondary tissues from a ring of vascular cambium in stems and roots.
- tissue: the tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system, consisting of phloem and xylem, by which water and nutrients are conducted throughout the plant.
- flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk. Leaves are the main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration
40 Clues: spreading of something more widely • of a plant normally below the ground • or wound (a person or animal) with a bullet or arrow: • sharp explosive cry of certain animals, especially a dog, fox, or seal. • upper layer of earth that may be dug or plowed and in which plants grow • :the main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots. • ...
Life Cycles of Living Things 2014-05-08
11 Clues: Frogs start as this • Most birds lay these • Comes before a flower • Plants grow from these • Plants need this to grow • Plants use these to grow • These grow up to be dogs • These grow up to be cats • A baby cow is called this • A baby horse is called this • A baby flower is called this
Energy in Food Webs 2025-05-20
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- chain -depends on there next food source
- -a animal feeds on plants
- -a animal that eats meat
- -Purchase goods
- consumer -eats primary producers like plants
- web -what animals eat what
- -living things
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- a animal that eats plants and meat
- consumer -a animal that eats other conivores
- -supplies sources for other
- consumer -gains energy by eating a primary consumer
- -non living things
12 Clues: -living things • -Purchase goods • -non living things • -a animal that eats meat • -a animal feeds on plants • web -what animals eat what • -supplies sources for other • a animal that eats plants and meat • chain -depends on there next food source • consumer -a animal that eats other conivores • consumer -eats primary producers like plants • ...
Reproduction of plants 2021-06-23
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- The young root and shoot that will develop into a young plant
- The male reproductive organ
- Produces pollen
- The process in which the nucleus from the pollen grain fuses with the nucleus of the ovule
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- When a seed starts to grow
- Water, oxygen and .... are needed for a seed to grow
- The process in which pollen is transferred from the male- to the female reproductive organ
- The female reproductive organ
- The ovary develops into a .....
- Holds up the stigma
- The ovule develops into a .....
11 Clues: Produces pollen • Holds up the stigma • When a seed starts to grow • The male reproductive organ • The female reproductive organ • The ovary develops into a ..... • The ovule develops into a ..... • Water, oxygen and .... are needed for a seed to grow • The young root and shoot that will develop into a young plant • ...
2B02(1) Plants 2022-12-26
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-14
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- - PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND ITS UTILIZATION BY THE BOBY
- - ALGA AND FUNGUS LIVING IN LICHEN FOR THIER MUTUALLY BENIFICIAL.
- - THE CHLOROPLASTS ARE GREEN BECAUSE OF THE GREEN PIGMENT.
- - PLANTS AND SOME BACTERIA SYNTHESISE THEIR OWN FOOD.
- - NON - FUNGI AND BACTERIA THAT USE THE MODE OF NUTRITION.
- - THE SYNTHESIS FOOD OCCURS IN THE PRENSENCE OF SUNLIGHT.
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- - NON - GREEN PLANTS THAT DERIVE THEIR FOOD FROM OTHERS.
- - IT CAN CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO A SOLUBLE.
- - THE CELLS OF GREEN LEAVES AND YOUNG STEMS OF PLANT CONTAIN
- GREEN STRUCTURES.
- - THE PLANT FROM WHICH PARASITES GET ITS FOOD.
11 Clues: GREEN STRUCTURES. • - THE PLANT FROM WHICH PARASITES GET ITS FOOD. • - IT CAN CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO A SOLUBLE. • - PLANTS AND SOME BACTERIA SYNTHESISE THEIR OWN FOOD. • - NON - GREEN PLANTS THAT DERIVE THEIR FOOD FROM OTHERS. • - THE SYNTHESIS FOOD OCCURS IN THE PRENSENCE OF SUNLIGHT. • - THE CHLOROPLASTS ARE GREEN BECAUSE OF THE GREEN PIGMENT. • ...
Reproduction in plants 2021-09-21
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- mammal pollinators that are active at night
- brightly colored and used to attract insects
- a sugary substance that attracts insects
- produces female gametes
- protects the petal when it’s a bud
- the process of pollination taking place in the same flower or a different flower from the same plant.
- pollen grains are transferred through water
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- connects stigma to ovary
- produces male gametes(pollen grains)
- stem of the flower
- pollen grains being transferred from anther to stigma
11 Clues: stem of the flower • produces female gametes • connects stigma to ovary • protects the petal when it’s a bud • produces male gametes(pollen grains) • a sugary substance that attracts insects • mammal pollinators that are active at night • pollen grains are transferred through water • brightly colored and used to attract insects • ...
Plants crossword puzzle 2021-03-02
11 Clues: bean • absorbs water • long and green • *happy be noises* • carries the stigma • they smell so good • sounds like pistol • makes healthy leaves • couldn’t live without it • sugar sugar, oh honey honey • sometimes green and sometimes smells good
Plants Cross Word 2021-10-18
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- supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit
- the process in which sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are turned into sugar
- has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators
- the process of creating new plants; offspring
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- a behavior or structure that allows an organism to grow, reproduce and survive
- collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant
- collects water and nutrients from the soil soil most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout
- all plants need this to survive, however some don't need very much of this at all
- the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant
- this is the 'baby' plant or the new plant created from the parent plant
- a living organism with roots that usually relies on sunlight and water to survive
11 Clues: has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators • the process of creating new plants; offspring • supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit • collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant • this is the 'baby' plant or the new plant created from the parent plant • the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant • ...
Animals and Plants 2023-03-26
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- A small animal that spends part of its life cycle in water and part of its life cycle on land..
- Any animals that have an internal backbone.
- All the animal life in an area.
- A group name for reptiles and amphibians.
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- A warm-blooded animal with fur or hair on its skin and a skeleton inside its body.
- A cold-blooded animal with a skeleton inside its body and dry scales or hard plates on its skin.
- An animal that does not have a backbone or skeleton inside its body..
- A long word to describe gardening.
- To cause an organism (plant or animal) to reproduce, multiply.
- Anything relating to birds.
- All the plant life in an area.
11 Clues: Anything relating to birds. • All the plant life in an area. • All the animal life in an area. • A long word to describe gardening. • A group name for reptiles and amphibians. • Any animals that have an internal backbone. • To cause an organism (plant or animal) to reproduce, multiply. • An animal that does not have a backbone or skeleton inside its body.. • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2023-04-21
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- and additional substances supplied to the crops to increase their productivity.
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange.
- They live on decaying vegetation such as leaves, sticks and logs. They can be found throughout the environment.
- plants that derive their nutrition by feeding on insects and other organisms.”
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- the producers in the food chain, meaning they create their own nutrients and energy.
- a pigment that gives plants their green color, and it helps plants create their own food through photosynthesis.
- is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- They can be found in various environments such as soil and wood in the presence of fungi (lichens).
- the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilisation by the body.
- is Any association between two species populations that live together
11 Clues: tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange. • is Any association between two species populations that live together • an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients • the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilisation by the body. • ...
Plants Crossword #3 2014-05-26
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- rootlike subterranean stem, commonly horizontal in position, that usually produces roots below and sends up shoots progressively from the upper surface
- plant having its seeds enclosed in an ovary; a flowering plant
- transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- of the rootlike filaments by which the plant is attached to the substratum,rootlike
- edible part of a plant developed from a flower, with any accessory tissues, as the peach, mulberry, or banana
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- more or less conical multiple fruit of the pine, fir, etc., consisting of overlapping or valvate scales bearing naked ovules or seeds; a strobile
- outer integument of a seed
- tissue in plants; undifferentiated, growing, actively dividing cells
- vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary; a conifer or cycad
- protoplasmic tube that is extruded from a germinating pollen grain and grows toward the ovule
- often large, finely divided leaf, especially as applied to the ferns and certain palms
11 Clues: outer integument of a seed • transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma • plant having its seeds enclosed in an ovary; a flowering plant • tissue in plants; undifferentiated, growing, actively dividing cells • vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary; a conifer or cycad • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-23
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- feeding
- why do we need food
- take water and minerals from host and can prepare food
- non-living components of the environment
- ultimate source of energy
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- atmospheric nitrogen converted to
- make up carbohydrates for photosynthesis
- another name for mango
- pitcher plant's twin
- combination of components
- stack of thylakoid
11 Clues: feeding • stack of thylakoid • why do we need food • pitcher plant's twin • another name for mango • combination of components • ultimate source of energy • atmospheric nitrogen converted to • make up carbohydrates for photosynthesis • non-living components of the environment • take water and minerals from host and can prepare food
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-27
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- PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND IT'S UTILIZATION BY THE BODY
- FARMERS AND FERTILIZERS RICH IN.
- ORGANISMS THAT DIRCTLY OR INDIRECTLY DEPEND ON GREEN PLANTS FOR NUTRITION.
- THE CELLS OF GREEN LEAVES AND YOUNG STEMS OF PLANTS CONTAIN NUMEROUS GREEN STRUCTURES.
- ORGANISMS THAT KIVE ON DEAD PLANTS AND ANIMALS AND DERIVE THEIR FOOD FORM THEM.
- ORGANISMS THAT MAKE THEIR FROM SIMPLE NON LIVIMG SUBSTANCES.
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- ORGANISMS THAT LIVE IN OR ON OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS AND DERIVE THEIR FOOD FROM THEM.
- THE MODE OF NUTRITION WHERE TWO DIFFERENT ORGAMEHNISMS WORK TOGETHER FOR THEIR MUTUAL BENEFIT.
- PLANT CATCH INSECTS BY INGENIOUS METHODS.
- PRESENCE OF A GREEN PIGMENT.
- LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DIOXIDE FROM THE TINY PORES.
11 Clues: PRESENCE OF A GREEN PIGMENT. • FARMERS AND FERTILIZERS RICH IN. • PLANT CATCH INSECTS BY INGENIOUS METHODS. • LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DIOXIDE FROM THE TINY PORES. • ORGANISMS THAT MAKE THEIR FROM SIMPLE NON LIVIMG SUBSTANCES. • PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND IT'S UTILIZATION BY THE BODY • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-06
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- The plant from which a parasite gets it food
- A bacteria in soil which can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- Structures in cells that contain chorophyll
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- Singular of stomata
- Glucose is synthesized from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- Tiny pores present in leaves
11 Clues: Singular of stomata • Tiny pores present in leaves • Structures in cells that contain chorophyll • The plant from which a parasite gets it food • Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances • Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
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- soil contains certain bacteria called__________that convert atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds
- green plants are___________
- animals depend on plants for their nutrition
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structure
- fungi and bacteria that use this mode of nutrition are known as__________
- the mode of nutition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- takes in carbon dioxde from the air through tiny pores called_________
- the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of the green pigment called________
- the process of taking food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called__________
- all-non green plants and animals are_________
- __________contains nitrogen
11 Clues: green plants are___________ • __________contains nitrogen • animals depend on plants for their nutrition • all-non green plants and animals are_________ • takes in carbon dioxde from the air through tiny pores called_________ • fungi and bacteria that use this mode of nutrition are known as__________ • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-07
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- stomata normally found in the lead
- bacteria in the soil can convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble compounds
- structures in cells that contain chlorophyll are called
- mutually relashionship between two living organisms
- a parasitic plant
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- an organism that gets its food from dead and decaying matter
- living organisms that cannot make their own food are called
- process of plants taking in food by an organism and it's utilisation by its body is called
- cells control opening and closing of stomata
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food is called a
- 'photo' in photosynthesis refer to
11 Clues: a parasitic plant • stomata normally found in the lead • 'photo' in photosynthesis refer to • cells control opening and closing of stomata • mutually relashionship between two living organisms • structures in cells that contain chlorophyll are called • the plant from which a parasite gets its food is called a • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-04-30
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- Organisms that can make their food from simple non living substances.
- The mode of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body.
- Structures in cells that contain chlorophyll.
- Bacteria in soil in the soil than can convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble compounds.
- The cells controls the opening and closing of stomata .
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- What does photo in photosynthesis refer to.
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plans for nutrition.
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them.
- Green pigments present in the leaves.
- Organisms that live in or on other living organism.
11 Clues: Green pigments present in the leaves. • What does photo in photosynthesis refer to. • Structures in cells that contain chlorophyll. • Organisms that live in or on other living organism. • The cells controls the opening and closing of stomata . • Organisms that can make their food from simple non living substances. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-04
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- organism that can make their food from simple non-living substances is called ________
- dodder is a plant that sucks foods from another plant using roots like structures such plant are called ______
- the synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight, it is called _____
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called ____________
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food is called a _____
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- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called _________
- the venus flytrap and pitcherplant catch insects by ingenious methods, known as ________
- fungi and bacteria that use saprotrophic nutrition are known as ________
- leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores called _________
- the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of a green pigment called ______________
- the fungus supply water and minerals to the cell of the alga, while the alga supplies food to the fungus. Such a mutually benefical relationship is called ________
11 Clues: the plant from which a parasite gets its food is called a _____ • fungi and bacteria that use saprotrophic nutrition are known as ________ • the synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight, it is called _____ • leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores called _________ • ...
nutritions in plants 2017-05-02
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- organisms that live in or on other organisms and derive their foood from them
- the process of taking food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- the synthesis of food occur in the presence of sunlight
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- the cells of green leaves and young stem of numerous green structures
- the green pigment which absorbs sunlight in leaves
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- organisms that can make their own food from simple non living substances
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefits
- leaves take in carbon dioxide through tiny pores called
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food from
11 Clues: the plant from which a parasite gets its food from • the green pigment which absorbs sunlight in leaves • leaves take in carbon dioxide through tiny pores called • the synthesis of food occur in the presence of sunlight • the cells of green leaves and young stem of numerous green structures • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-03
Vocabulary #8 (plants) 2022-03-01
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- movement of seeds from one place to another.
- The movement of seeds from one place to another.
- the sprouting of the embryo from a seed that occurs where the embryo resumes growth.
- The vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants.
- The part of the seed that provides food for the embryo.
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- A thin, rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients.
- A plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit.
- A tiny cell that can grow into a new species
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants.
- The vascular tissue through which water and nutrients move in some plants.
- A flowering plant that produce seeds enclosed in a protective structure.
11 Clues: movement of seeds from one place to another. • A tiny cell that can grow into a new species • The movement of seeds from one place to another. • The part of the seed that provides food for the embryo. • The vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants. • A plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit. • ...
Ecosystems and Plants 2023-09-17
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- Plant seeds are moved, or dispersed, to an area where they can germinate. Seed dispersal is usually performed by animals or the wind.
- A living thing in an ecosystem
- A plant reproduces and forms seeds. The wind or an animal, usually an insect, often assists with pollination.
- What gives plants their green color
- A seed obtains the resources it needs and begins to grow.
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- A plant grows and is able to produce its own food through photosynthesis.
- The process in which plants use sunlight to make their own food
- What plants breathe out
- The part in the plant where photosynthesis takes place
- What plants breathe in
- A nonliving thing in an ecosystem
11 Clues: What plants breathe in • What plants breathe out • A living thing in an ecosystem • A nonliving thing in an ecosystem • What gives plants their green color • The part in the plant where photosynthesis takes place • A seed obtains the resources it needs and begins to grow. • The process in which plants use sunlight to make their own food • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration Revision 2020-04-07
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- An 'other-feeding' organism that has organic carbon sources
- A type of multicellular organism that can photosynthesise
- Plants often store glucose as this complex sugar
- The sugar produced by photosynthesis
- The reaction that allows plants to produce 'food'
- A green pigment that aids photosynthesis
- Respiration without oxygen is said to be ...
- The gas produced by respiration
- A liquid product produced by respiration
- The gas required for aerobic respiration
- The abbreviation for the energy produced by respiration The reaction that produces energy for plants and
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- The organelle in which respiration occurs
- The gas required for photosynthesis
- The gas produced by photosynthesis
- The energy source for photosynthesis
- The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- The plant organ where most photosynthesis occurs
- A 'self-feeding' organism that uses CO2 as its carbon source
- A liquid reactant required for photosynthesis
19 Clues: The gas produced by respiration • The gas produced by photosynthesis • The gas required for photosynthesis • The energy source for photosynthesis • The sugar produced by photosynthesis • A green pigment that aids photosynthesis • A liquid product produced by respiration • The gas required for aerobic respiration • The organelle in which respiration occurs • ...
Quarterly Quiz - Do you remember these words!? 2021-03-26
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- mixing red and ____ makes pink
- mixing red and yellow makes ___.
- these animals only eat meat, not plants.
- rocks that change because of heat and/or pressure
- an herbivorous dinosaur with spikes on its back
- A black and shiny igneous rock with a hardness of 6 to 7
- ____ blue and yellow makes green
- mixing red and blue makes ___.
- this crystal is a kind of purple quartz
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- these rocks are made from magma and lava
- the strongest rock with a hardness of 10
- these animals eat both meat and plants.
- this dinosaur is an herbivore with 3 horns on it's head
- long sharp nails are called ____.
- these animals only eat plants!
- red, yellow, and blue are ___ colors.
16 Clues: mixing red and ____ makes pink • these animals only eat plants! • mixing red and blue makes ___. • mixing red and yellow makes ___. • ____ blue and yellow makes green • long sharp nails are called ____. • red, yellow, and blue are ___ colors. • these animals eat both meat and plants. • this crystal is a kind of purple quartz • these rocks are made from magma and lava • ...
5 - Chapter 4 Review 2021-11-11
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- root type with one large root.
- flower parts that attract pollinators.
- leaf-like structures that protect the flower.
- tube that transports sugar in plants.
- the process where plants turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen.
- tube that transports water in plants.
- an animal that moves pollen from one plant to another.
- root type with many root branches.
- the growth of a plant based on its environment.
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- flower part that produces pollen.
- cell part that contains chlorophyll.
- chemical that speeds up the growth of an organism.
- flower part that contains the egg cells.
- green pigment that absorbs sunlight.
- plant parts that catch sunlight.
- plant part that anchors the plant into the ground.
16 Clues: root type with one large root. • plant parts that catch sunlight. • flower part that produces pollen. • root type with many root branches. • cell part that contains chlorophyll. • green pigment that absorbs sunlight. • tube that transports sugar in plants. • tube that transports water in plants. • flower parts that attract pollinators. • ...
energy in ecosystems 2021-11-18
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- the process of making food from carbon dioxide and sunlight
- web, a series of food chains interconnected
- an animal that hunts other animals
- any organism that has to get its own food
- an animal that eats only dead animals
- harms other organism
- the role an organism plays in its environment
- any living thing
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- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- an organism that breaks other organisms into nutrients
- chain, series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- the source of energy of all living things
- eats only meat
- all plants are classified as
- an animal that is hunted
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- eats only plants
17 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • any living thing • harms other organism • an animal that is hunted • all plants are classified as • an animal that hunts other animals • an animal that eats only dead animals • the source of energy of all living things • any organism that has to get its own food • an animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
Zoo 2013-08-29
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- a group of living organisms
- the action of conserving something
- the surroundings or conditions in which a human/plant/animal lives in and operates
- the action of changing to fit the envrionment
- the plants of a particular region
- a cold blooded vertebrae animal that can live in and out of water
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- the property of being sustainable
- originating in or characteristics of a distant country
- activity done for enjoyment when someone isn't working
- the animals of a particular region
- an animal that feeds on plants
- an animal or person that feeds on both meat and plants
- what a zoos used to be known as
- a warm blooded vertebrae animal
- an animal that feeds on flesh
- a cold blooded vertebrae animal
16 Clues: a group of living organisms • an animal that feeds on flesh • an animal that feeds on plants • what a zoos used to be known as • a warm blooded vertebrae animal • a cold blooded vertebrae animal • the property of being sustainable • the plants of a particular region • the animals of a particular region • the action of conserving something • ...
Science and nature crossword 2024-06-10
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- Smallest unit of a chemical element
- Type of rock formed from cooled magma or lava
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy
- Nerve cell that transmits information
- Community of living organisms and their environment
- Liquid water turns into vapor
- Movement of water through a semipermeable membrane
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
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- Animal that only eats plants
- Process by which plants make their food using sunlight
- Basic unit of life
- These plates make up the Earth's surface and move over time
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the Earth's atmosphere
- Mountain that erupts with lava
- The study of stars and planets
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient life
16 Clues: Basic unit of life • Animal that only eats plants • Liquid water turns into vapor • Mountain that erupts with lava • The study of stars and planets • Smallest unit of a chemical element • Nerve cell that transmits information • Preserved remains or traces of ancient life • Type of rock formed from cooled magma or lava • Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy • ...
Carbohydrates 2018-09-21
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- simple carbohydrates chemically foxes from plants; made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
- carbohydrates with complicated structure; starches
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- the chemical process that makes carbohydrates
- consists of plant materials that can't be digested by human enzymes
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- sugars formed from simple one- and two-unit structures
- when two monosaccharides combine chemically
- substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories
- sugars that are extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- your main source of energy
- sugars with a single-unit chemical structure
- a green pigment that must be in the plant for photosynthesis to occur
13 Clues: your main source of energy • when two monosaccharides combine chemically • sugars with a single-unit chemical structure • the chemical process that makes carbohydrates • carbohydrates with complicated structure; starches • sugars formed from simple one- and two-unit structures • sugars that are extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • ...
Neolithic era crossword 2021-12-21
SS 2024-11-26
Tropical Rainforests 2015-05-18
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- A parrot who lives in the emergent layer
- Another name for plants
- An animal with a trunk
- An animal who lives on the forest floor
- The illness cured by the Rosy Periwinkle
- A big threat for animals and plants in the rainforest
- The slowest mammal in the world
- Tropical rainforests are located close to this
- Chopping timber in the rainforest to make wood
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- Animals and plants changing to suit their environment
- The top layer in the rainforest
- A plant which is found on the forest floor
- Another name for animals
- Cutting down trees in the rainforest
14 Clues: An animal with a trunk • Another name for plants • Another name for animals • The top layer in the rainforest • The slowest mammal in the world • Cutting down trees in the rainforest • An animal who lives on the forest floor • A parrot who lives in the emergent layer • The illness cured by the Rosy Periwinkle • A plant which is found on the forest floor • ...
Environment Champ 2021-07-31
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- living organism that breathe co2
- chemical layer surrounding earth that protect life
- a glass building in which plants are grown
- What covers 70% of the world
- the decrease in forest areas across the world
- layer of gases around a planet
- study of inland waters lakes
- a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
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- relating to or found in the sea
- Refers to the variety of life on earth
- organic material added to soil to grow plants
- pollution control method using bioreactor
- mixture of fog and smoke
- Non Renewable energy
14 Clues: Non Renewable energy • mixture of fog and smoke • What covers 70% of the world • study of inland waters lakes • layer of gases around a planet • relating to or found in the sea • living organism that breathe co2 • Refers to the variety of life on earth • pollution control method using bioreactor • a glass building in which plants are grown • ...
Post Harvest Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-03-02
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- A hormone in a plant that effects the plants lifetime
- flower clusters that have equal stocks
- Green pigment of plant cells
- Attached directly to a stem, attracted to a leaf missing petioles
- the tissue in plants that conducts sugars downwards
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- A thick or fleshy flowwr spike surrounded by a spathe
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- the tissue in plants that conducts water upwards
- A gaseous plant hormone that speeds senescence
- the leaf
- A leafless flower stalk
- used to block the ethylene in the plant cells
- Vital activity in living plant tissue
- Aging process
14 Clues: the leaf • Aging process • A leafless flower stalk • Green pigment of plant cells • the amount of water vapor in the air • Vital activity in living plant tissue • flower clusters that have equal stocks • used to block the ethylene in the plant cells • A gaseous plant hormone that speeds senescence • the tissue in plants that conducts water upwards • ...
Plant Defense 2023-08-22
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- important food source for many animals including humans
- don't eat the taproot, but they eat the less defended fine root
- spider like creators that are small and eat plants
- most diverse group of animals on earth
- only about 5,500 of this species
- important for taking up water and food to the plants, every plant has hundreds of them
- Features of a plant that affect the behavior, growth, or survival of herbivores
- An animal that eats plants
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- science of creating new plant varieties with desirable characteristics like taste, smell, color, or resistance
- chemical defense for coffee to stop animals from eating their seeds; but most humans enjoy it for energy
- thorns of roses, hairs on a leaf, and thick skin of roots
- Defense substances responsible for the sharp bitter taste of mustard and wasabi.
- another defense that cannot be seen, often smelled or tasted; never seen
- Tiny, wormlike animals that mostly occur in the soil
- often a chemical defense to animals; but good for humans usually on a hotdog
- Main root from which lateral roots arise; collects water and food for root system
16 Clues: An animal that eats plants • only about 5,500 of this species • most diverse group of animals on earth • spider like creators that are small and eat plants • Tiny, wormlike animals that mostly occur in the soil • important food source for many animals including humans • thorns of roses, hairs on a leaf, and thick skin of roots • ...
sources of food 2018-04-16
10 Clues: A OMNIVORE • A PARASITE • A HERBIVORE • A CARNIVORE • THE BODY'S FOOD • THE GREEN PLANTS • THE ANIMALS EATING PLANTS • THE ANIMALS EATING ANIMALS • THE ANIMALS EATING BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMAL • ARE SMALL ANIMALS THAT DEPEND ON OTHER ANIMALS FOR FOOD
Slazak 2022-01-03
10 Clues: found in plants • DNA nucleotides • RNA nucleotides • lactose production • cell walls in plants • polymers starch in plants • found in milk for example • Chain of many monosaccharides • made of carbon hydrogen and oxygen • carbohydrates are made of two of them
Chapter 8 Nate Abdo 2020-09-17
10 Clues: means food • means plants • means animal • sugar for plants • produces glucose • were photosynthesis takes place • the inner schell of chloroplasts • the outer schell of chloroplasts • is the pigment that absorbs sunlight • what color pigment do plants not absorb
Photosynthesis 2021-02-09
10 Clues: Water • oxygen • Glucose • Carbon dioxide • Green pigment in plants • what you get from a reaction • Where CO2 enter and O2 exits • Organelle where plants create food • a chemical that reacts in an equation • Process of plants creating their food
my game 2025-02-13
11 Clues: from no sun • on the plant • in the ground • in the ground • from the plant • from the clouds • to hold it in place • shining on the plants • that goes on the plants • connecting to the trees • from the clouds and the above
Ecosystems By Amalia Eliaz 2020-05-18
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- The place where an organism lives and can survive
- Animals that only eat other animals.
- How plants makes food.
- Organisms that get energy from eating dead animals
- An organism that eats other organisms.
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- Things that grow, move, breathe and reproduce
- Animals that only eat plants.
- An organism that produces food from itself (plants)
- Animals that eat plants and animals.
- A community of living things and their environment.
10 Clues: How plants makes food. • Animals that only eat plants. • Animals that only eat other animals. • Animals that eat plants and animals. • An organism that eats other organisms. • Things that grow, move, breathe and reproduce • The place where an organism lives and can survive • Organisms that get energy from eating dead animals • ...
Farm To School Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-17
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- a tool that is used to take soil
- the attitude that you work hard
- paying very much attention to
- how plants make food
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- the thing that plants grow out of
- putting seeds into the soil
- the process of seeds growing out of their shell
- putting water to the plant
- new plants that grow out of the soil that harms the original planted plants
- liquid from rotten things
10 Clues: how plants make food • liquid from rotten things • putting water to the plant • putting seeds into the soil • paying very much attention to • the attitude that you work hard • a tool that is used to take soil • the thing that plants grow out of • the process of seeds growing out of their shell • new plants that grow out of the soil that harms the original planted plants
photosynthesis 2022-01-25
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- Glucose and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide and water plus.
- Photosynthesis increases the concentration of oxygen in air, which is necessary for all.
- Only _________ plants can photosynthesize.
- Great for plants but bad for us!
- Photosynthesis occurs in
- Plants wouldn't have been green without this!
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- Photosynthesis decreases the concentration of carbon dioxide in air and other harmful wastes, this increases the purification of respiratory disease for.
- Plants wouldn't have been green without this!
- process by which plants make their own food
- The two pigment system theory of photosynthesis was proposed by
- All animals need oxygen and most of this oxygen comes from.
11 Clues: Photosynthesis occurs in • Great for plants but bad for us! • Only _________ plants can photosynthesize. • process by which plants make their own food • Plants wouldn't have been green without this! • Plants wouldn't have been green without this! • All animals need oxygen and most of this oxygen comes from. • ...
Life Science Review 2021-04-06
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- A _____ breaks down dead plants and animals, returning nutrients to the soil.
- Type of consumer that eats only other animals for energy.
- Type of consumer that eats only plants for energy.
- Where does all energy for an ecosystem come from?
- Plants are called _______ because they make their own.
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- An area where living and non-living things interact with each other.
- ________ eat other organisms for energy.
- The process through which plants make their own food.
- Type of consumer that eats both plants and animals for energy.
- The arrows in food chains and food webs show the flow of _____ in an ecosystem.
10 Clues: ________ eat other organisms for energy. • Where does all energy for an ecosystem come from? • Type of consumer that eats only plants for energy. • The process through which plants make their own food. • Plants are called _______ because they make their own. • Type of consumer that eats only other animals for energy. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-07-13
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- The part of the plant cell where photosynthesis takes place (11)
- The gas that plants give out during photosynthesis (6)
- The colour of the pigment inside chloroplasts that allows photosynthesis to take place (5)
- The part of a plant that absorbs water (5)
- The part of the plant that supports the leaves (4)
- The part of a plant where most photosyntesis takes place (4)
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- The gas that plants take in for photosynthesis (6,7)
- The liquid that plants take in for photosynthesis (5)
- The sugar that plants make using photosynthesis (7)
- Where plants get the energy they need for photosynthesis (3)
10 Clues: The part of a plant that absorbs water (5) • The part of the plant that supports the leaves (4) • The sugar that plants make using photosynthesis (7) • The gas that plants take in for photosynthesis (6,7) • The liquid that plants take in for photosynthesis (5) • The gas that plants give out during photosynthesis (6) • ...
Flower Explorace 2022-10-30
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- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of the same plant
- for example
- family of plants have male and female organs covered by keel
- the union of male and female gametes to produce a new genotype
- kinds of pollination mode
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- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of different plant
- parts of plants that we observe to determine the mode of pollination
- plants have male and female flowers on different plants
- is a type of pollination that happens when the flower is still close
- plants have male and female flowers on a different plant while
10 Clues: for example • kinds of pollination mode • plants have male and female flowers on different plants • family of plants have male and female organs covered by keel • transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of the same plant • plants have male and female flowers on a different plant while • the union of male and female gametes to produce a new genotype • ...
