plants Crossword Puzzles
7th grade crossword 2013-10-08
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- What is the large membrane-covered organelle that stores water and other liquids in plants?
- What is the tissue through which plants transport Sugar?
- What is the tissue through which plants transport water?
- What are all living things made of?
- What theory says that cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things? No space.
- What keeps the cytoplasm inside and allows nutrients in and waste products out? No space.
- What is the process called when an insect develops from an egg to an adult?
- What refers to the series of changes that produces a more complex organism?
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- What process ensures that each new eukaryotic cell receives a copy of each chromosome?
- Plants that have specialized tissues for carrying minerals, water, or food are classified as what type of plants?
- What is a cell with a well defined nucleus, many membrane covered organelles, and linear DNA.
- An animal with two similar halves that are mirror images of each other would have which type of symmetry?
- Food molecules are broken down to release energy by which organelle?
- Humans typically maintain a body temperature of 37°C and a fairly constant level of sugar in the blood.
- Which type of cell has a cell wall, ribosomes, and circular DNA?
- What is an animal whose body temperature does not change much, even when the temperature of the environment changes called?
16 Clues: What are all living things made of? • What is the tissue through which plants transport Sugar? • What is the tissue through which plants transport water? • Which type of cell has a cell wall, ribosomes, and circular DNA? • Food molecules are broken down to release energy by which organelle? • ...
Horticulture words 2023-04-14
10 Clues: dirt • gives you gas • white broccoli • where plants grow • a plant in fields • the grass and rocks • the weather changing • characteristics of soil • plants need this in spoil • plants need this so they don't drown
Photosynthisis 2022-09-29
10 Clues: yellow • light is split • excites electron • plants absorb me • uses Photosynthesis • does not require sunlight • takes place in chloroplast • where Photosynthesis occurs • green is the most common pigment • the process where plants absorb sunlight
Photosynthisis 2022-09-29
10 Clues: yellow • light is split • excites electron • plants absorb me • uses Photosynthesis • does not require sunlight • takes place in chloroplast • where Photosynthesis occurs • green is the most common pigment • the process where plants absorb sunlight
EXPERT HOME GROUP SUMMARY CROSSWORD 2017-07-14
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- Plants can make f_____ in the presence of sunlight, water and oxygen.
- Other than water, roots also helps the plant absorb m___________ s_____ from the soil.
- Strong and straight stems help plants stand upright while w_____ stems climb onto walls and other plants for support.
- Without roots, plants would die because they cannot absorb w_________ and mineral salts for their survival.
- Chlorophyll, a green pigment on the leaf blades, help the leaves to absorb s________ to make food.
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- Tiny openings on the underside of the leaves that help take in or give out gases are called s_________.
- F______ function to protects seeds.
- F_____________ plants reproduce by producing seeds.
- This part of the plant keeps the plant upright.
- Roots hold the plants firmly in the s_____ .
10 Clues: F______ function to protects seeds. • Roots hold the plants firmly in the s_____ . • This part of the plant keeps the plant upright. • F_____________ plants reproduce by producing seeds. • Plants can make f_____ in the presence of sunlight, water and oxygen. • Other than water, roots also helps the plant absorb m___________ s_____ from the soil. • ...
Yellowstone Crossword 2021-02-04
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- an organism that gets captured and eaten
- all living things around us
- several food chains with each other
- animals who eat plants and animals
- make their own food
- hunt, gather, and store food
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- animals who eat plants
- an Organism that eat and hunt animals
- all non-living things around us
- break down large molecules into smaller ones
- the relationship of plants and animals
- animals who eat animals
12 Clues: make their own food • animals who eat plants • animals who eat animals • all living things around us • hunt, gather, and store food • all non-living things around us • animals who eat plants and animals • several food chains with each other • an Organism that eat and hunt animals • the relationship of plants and animals • an organism that gets captured and eaten • ...
Yellowstone Crossword 2021-02-04
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- an organism that gets captured and eaten
- all living things around us
- several food chains with each other
- animals who eat plants and animals
- make their own food
- hunt, gather, and store food
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- animals who eat plants
- an Organism that eat and hunt animals
- all non-living things around us
- break down large molecules into smaller ones
- the relationship of plants and animals
- animals who eat animals
12 Clues: make their own food • animals who eat plants • animals who eat animals • all living things around us • hunt, gather, and store food • all non-living things around us • animals who eat plants and animals • several food chains with each other • an Organism that eat and hunt animals • the relationship of plants and animals • an organism that gets captured and eaten • ...
SVETOVNI DAN ZEMLJE 2021-04-01
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- BIG GREEN ENVIRONMENT, FULL OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS _______ (Gozd)
- OPPOSITE OF A MESS _______ (Čistoča)
- PUTTING DIFFERENT TRASH IN DIFFERENT BINS _______ (Ločevanje)
- OUR PLANET _______ (Zemlja)
- CREATURES ROAMING OUR PLANET _______ (Živali)
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- OUR SPECIES _______ (Ljudje)
- WHAT WE BREATHE _______ (Zrak)
- PLACE AROUND US _______ (Okolje)
- MOST IMPORTANT LIQUID FOR LIFE _______ (Voda)
- GREEN CREATURES MAKING OXIGEN _______ (Rastline)
- INSECTS THAT POLINATE PLANTS AND MAKE HONEY _______ (Čebele)
- THINGS WE THROW AWAY _______ (Odpadki)
12 Clues: OUR PLANET _______ (Zemlja) • OUR SPECIES _______ (Ljudje) • WHAT WE BREATHE _______ (Zrak) • PLACE AROUND US _______ (Okolje) • OPPOSITE OF A MESS _______ (Čistoča) • THINGS WE THROW AWAY _______ (Odpadki) • MOST IMPORTANT LIQUID FOR LIFE _______ (Voda) • CREATURES ROAMING OUR PLANET _______ (Živali) • GREEN CREATURES MAKING OXIGEN _______ (Rastline) • ...
Science Vocab 2023-02-10
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- the position of organisms within the webs
- eat both plants and animals
- Eats secondary consumers
- flow of food energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem
- Eats primary consumers
- plant eaters
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- Break down dead animals and plants
- Eats producers/plants
- Living or one living factor in an ecosystem
- make their own food through photosynthesis
- meat eaters
- flow of energy through many organisms of an ecosystem
12 Clues: meat eaters • plant eaters • Eats producers/plants • Eats primary consumers • Eats secondary consumers • eat both plants and animals • Break down dead animals and plants • the position of organisms within the webs • make their own food through photosynthesis • Living or one living factor in an ecosystem • flow of energy through many organisms of an ecosystem • ...
Plant Parts and Functions 2024-11-22
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- A living organism that produces food for themselves
- Aboveground structure
- Multiple blades
- Belowground Structures
- single, undivided blade
- The structure that surrounds a plants embryo
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- Part of sexual reproduction in plants
- Part of the flowering plant that has seeds
- Support structure for leaves, buds, and flowers
- The anchor of the plant that absorbs and transports water and nutrients
- The most colorful part of a plant
- Site of photosynthesis
12 Clues: Multiple blades • Aboveground structure • Site of photosynthesis • Belowground Structures • single, undivided blade • The most colorful part of a plant • Part of sexual reproduction in plants • Part of the flowering plant that has seeds • The structure that surrounds a plants embryo • Support structure for leaves, buds, and flowers • ...
Environment & Wildlife Vocabulary (Part 2) 2024-02-19
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- An animal that eats meat, like lions or wolves.
- When animals move from one place to another at certain times of the year, like birds flying south for the winter.
- Helping sick or hurt animals get better and go back to living in the wild.
- A really important animal or plant that helps keep its habitat healthy and balanced.
- Animals or plants that are only found in one specific area and nowhere else.
- Animals or plants that come from one place and cause trouble in a new place where they don't belong.
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- The plants that grow in a certain place, like grass, trees, or flowers.
- An animal that gets hunted and eaten by other animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat, like humans or bears.
- When an animal can blend in with its surroundings to hide from other animals.
- An animal that eats plants, like rabbits or deer.
- The animals that live in a certain place, like a forest or desert.
- A safe place where animals can live without being bothered by people or danger.
- When a whole species of animal or plant dies out forever.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals for food.
15 Clues: An animal that eats meat, like lions or wolves. • An animal that eats plants, like rabbits or deer. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals for food. • An animal that gets hunted and eaten by other animals. • When a whole species of animal or plant dies out forever. • An animal that eats both plants and meat, like humans or bears. • ...
botany 2023-05-08
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- - The green pigment in plants that captures energy from sunlight.
- - The main structural axis of a plant.
- - The flattened, typically green, part of a plant that is attached to a stem and is the main site of photosynthesis.
- - The transfer of pollen from the male to the female reproductive organs of a flower.
- - The process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food.
- - A complex carbohydrate that forms the structural component of the cell walls of plants.
- - The process by which a plant begins to grow from a seed.
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- - The tissue in vascular plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- - The colorful, leaf-like structures surrounding the reproductive organs of a flower.
- - The mature ovary of a flower, typically containing seeds.
- - The female reproductive part of a flower.
- - The tissue in vascular plants that conducts sugars and other organic compounds from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- - The turning of a plant or part of a plant toward or away from a stimulus, such as light or gravity.
- - The part of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
- - The male reproductive part of a flower.
15 Clues: - The main structural axis of a plant. • - The male reproductive part of a flower. • - The female reproductive part of a flower. • - The process by which a plant begins to grow from a seed. • - The mature ovary of a flower, typically containing seeds. • - The green pigment in plants that captures energy from sunlight. • ...
Cells 2022-11-10
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- Mrs. Tani's first name, a green ghost who lives in banana trees.
- A plant that is drooped over
- Molecule that is the code of life for all living things
- Red Blood Cell
- The center of a cell that holds the DNA
- An empty space in the cell that can hold water and make the plant hard
- water pressure in a plant
- source of H for plants
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- Produced by plants to store energy
- The water part of human blood
- A chemical used to stain cells
- lack of water pressure in a plant
- White Blood Cell
- Carries nutrition and gasses to cells in the body
- Source of all energy on earth
- Scientific word for moving around
- Source of a carbon for plants
17 Clues: Red Blood Cell • White Blood Cell • source of H for plants • water pressure in a plant • A plant that is drooped over • The water part of human blood • Source of all energy on earth • Source of a carbon for plants • A chemical used to stain cells • lack of water pressure in a plant • Scientific word for moving around • Produced by plants to store energy • ...
8th Grade Recycling 2023-12-06
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- soil and organic matter, usually food waste, mixed together
- an area where garbage is dumped and covered with dirt
- a home for plants and animals
- to use something again
- the hardest material to recycle
- something that won't harm the environment
- surroundings where plants, animals, and people live
- to use less or make less waste
- can be decomposed by living organisms
- to keep safe from harm
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- harmful materials introduced into our environment
- things that are thrown away and are no longer useful
- the act of burning trash
- to make an old thing into something new
- natural, not modified by chemicals
- the act of saving a plant or animal species because it is endangered
- an area where certain plants and animals live
17 Clues: to use something again • to keep safe from harm • the act of burning trash • a home for plants and animals • to use less or make less waste • the hardest material to recycle • natural, not modified by chemicals • can be decomposed by living organisms • to make an old thing into something new • something that won't harm the environment • ...
12.1 crossword puzzle b life s1 2024-08-22
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- consumer that eats both plants and animals
- ___ are an example of a carnivore
- ____ are an example of an herbivore
- organism that breaks down the wastes or remains of other organisms
- organism that makes its own food
- animal that only eats dead organisms
- Frogs eat caterpillars and other primary consumers, making it a ___ consumer
- ____ and phytoplankton are the main producers in lakes and oceans
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- consumer that only easts animals
- ____ are an example of scavengers
- are an example of an omnivore
- consumer that only eats plans
- Caterpillars eat leaves and other plants, are considered a ___ consumer
- ____ are the main producers on land
- Toucans are birds that eat small frogs, making them ___ consumers
- ___ are an example of decomposers
- organism that obtains food by eating other organisms
17 Clues: are an example of an omnivore • consumer that only eats plans • consumer that only easts animals • organism that makes its own food • ____ are an example of scavengers • ___ are an example of a carnivore • ___ are an example of decomposers • ____ are the main producers on land • ____ are an example of an herbivore • animal that only eats dead organisms • ...
FOREST 2024-04-28
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- - Small body of still water
- - Animals that inhabit the forest
- - Woody extensions from a tree trunk
- - Natural environment where a particular species lives
- - Protective outer covering of a tree trunk
- - Tall plants with a woody trunk and branches
- - Leaves of trees and plants in a forest
- - Layer of vegetation beneath the forest canopy
- - Small, green plant that grows in damp forest environments
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- - Breakdown of organic matter in the forest floor
- - Open field or grassland
- - Area protected from direct sunlight by trees
- - Cold forested biome found in the northern hemisphere
- - Type of tree that retains its leaves or needles year-round
- - Type of tree that sheds its leaves seasonally
- - Upper layer of tree branches and leaves in a forest
- - Non-flowering plants with feathery leaves
17 Clues: - Open field or grassland • - Small body of still water • - Animals that inhabit the forest • - Woody extensions from a tree trunk • - Leaves of trees and plants in a forest • - Non-flowering plants with feathery leaves • - Protective outer covering of a tree trunk • - Tall plants with a woody trunk and branches • - Area protected from direct sunlight by trees • ...
IGCSE Foodchains webs and pyramids 2025-02-27
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- Describes the "feeding" behaviour of plants
- ______ parts are not transfered to the next trophic level
- Reduced in intensive farming systems to lower the energy losses
- Eats dead material
- The total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area
- Diagram to show the energy at each trophic level
- The predator at the top of a foodweb
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- Eats only plants
- Source of energy that supports all life
- Eats both plants and animals
- Form in which energy is lost in a foodchain
- Formed by several interconnecting foodchains
- Herbivores are ______ consumers
- Approximately, the percentage of energy lost between levels in a foodchain
- Foodchains show the flow of ______ within an ecosystem
- Animals in a foodweb can occupy more than one ______ level.
- Way in which energy is lost from a foodchain
17 Clues: Eats only plants • Eats dead material • Eats both plants and animals • Herbivores are ______ consumers • The predator at the top of a foodweb • Source of energy that supports all life • Describes the "feeding" behaviour of plants • Form in which energy is lost in a foodchain • Formed by several interconnecting foodchains • Way in which energy is lost from a foodchain • ...
Animals and plants 2018-06-16
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- plants do not have __________ organs
- plants breathe through _____________
- animals move from place to place in search of __________
- plant that eat animals is ______________
- _____________ breathe through airholes
- fish breathe through _____________
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- moulds and mushroom are ________________
- animals and plants ___________ on each other
- _____________ makes its own food
9 Clues: _____________ makes its own food • fish breathe through _____________ • plants do not have __________ organs • plants breathe through _____________ • _____________ breathe through airholes • moulds and mushroom are ________________ • plant that eat animals is ______________ • animals and plants ___________ on each other • ...
Food Chain 2021-02-01
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- Animals that eat other animals
- All plants require it for energy
- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animal matter
- Order in which energy passes from one source to another
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- Animals that eat only plants
- ______ are decomposers?
- The animal taken by the predator as food
- Opposite of producer
- An animals that preys on others is called a?
- Animals that eat plants and animals
10 Clues: Opposite of producer • ______ are decomposers? • Animals that eat only plants • Animals that eat other animals • All plants require it for energy • Animals that eat plants and animals • The animal taken by the predator as food • An animals that preys on others is called a? • Order in which energy passes from one source to another • ...
Ecosystems 2020-12-04
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- This respiration doesn't require oxygen
- Process of using water, Co2 and sunlight
- Plants take this through their roots
- Aerobic respiration releases lots of this
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- Plants release this gas during photosynthesis
- Plants absorb this using the chloroplasts
- We get this from our food + plants make it
- This respiration requires oxygen
- This layer of a leaf has lots of chloroplasts
- This increases when we exercise
10 Clues: This increases when we exercise • This respiration requires oxygen • Plants take this through their roots • This respiration doesn't require oxygen • Process of using water, Co2 and sunlight • Plants absorb this using the chloroplasts • Aerobic respiration releases lots of this • We get this from our food + plants make it • Plants release this gas during photosynthesis • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-22
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- organisms work together for their mutual benefits
- traps energy from sunlight
- depend directly or indirectly on green plants
- depend indirectly on plants
- located on the underside of the leaves
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- plants make their own food with simple raw materials
- get nutrients from dead and decaying matter
- depend directly on plants
- derive their food from living organisms
- bacteria converts nitrogen to water soluble compounds
10 Clues: depend directly on plants • traps energy from sunlight • depend indirectly on plants • located on the underside of the leaves • derive their food from living organisms • get nutrients from dead and decaying matter • depend directly or indirectly on green plants • organisms work together for their mutual benefits • plants make their own food with simple raw materials • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-16
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- We live together with other plants
- We feed on other plants/organisms
- We make our own food
- We live on dead decaying organisms
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- We get food from hosts
- Im the green pigment in autotrophic plants
- We feed on insects
- Im the doorway of exchange of gases
- The components of food is called _________
- You find me in the root nodules of leguminous plants
10 Clues: We feed on insects • We make our own food • We get food from hosts • We feed on other plants/organisms • We live together with other plants • We live on dead decaying organisms • Im the doorway of exchange of gases • Im the green pigment in autotrophic plants • The components of food is called _________ • You find me in the root nodules of leguminous plants
sourses of food 2016-04-24
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- what is 'plants- grasshopper-frog-snake-eagle'
- animals which eat flesh
- type of teeth herbivores have
- green plants are known as __________
- honeybee collect nactar from___________
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- animals are depended on __________
- some omnivores and carnivores are __________
- food ingredient which we do not get from plants or animals
- the chemical substance present in the food that our body needs
- mosquito has long sharp _________ to suck blood
10 Clues: animals which eat flesh • type of teeth herbivores have • animals are depended on __________ • green plants are known as __________ • honeybee collect nactar from___________ • some omnivores and carnivores are __________ • what is 'plants- grasshopper-frog-snake-eagle' • mosquito has long sharp _________ to suck blood • ...
Ecosystem Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-20
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- A community of organisms
- An animal that doesn't belong to the ecosystem
- Animals and plants need this to survive
- An animal that belongs to its environment
- They are the main aspects of an ecosystem
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- Plants make their own ____ by photosynthesis
- Where animals live
- The natural world where plants and animals live
- These are living things that aren't animals
- requires food and water
10 Clues: Where animals live • requires food and water • A community of organisms • Animals and plants need this to survive • An animal that belongs to its environment • They are the main aspects of an ecosystem • These are living things that aren't animals • Plants make their own ____ by photosynthesis • An animal that doesn't belong to the ecosystem • ...
photosynthsis 2025-11-20
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- the process plants use to make food
- the plant cell organelle where photosynthesis happens
- the gas plants release after photosynthesis
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- the green pigment that captures sunlight
- tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange
- another key ingredient absorbed by roots
- the energy source needed for photosynthesis
- dioxide the gas plants take in during photosynthesis
- what plants store in glucose after photosynthesis
- the sugar produced by photosynthesis
10 Clues: the process plants use to make food • the sugar produced by photosynthesis • the green pigment that captures sunlight • tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange • another key ingredient absorbed by roots • the energy source needed for photosynthesis • the gas plants release after photosynthesis • what plants store in glucose after photosynthesis • ...
Nature 2026-01-30
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- Animals, plants, air, and water together.
- Keeping nature safe is called.
- The natural home of plants and animals.
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- The green cover on the earth.
- Tall plants with a strong trunk.
- The bright object that gives us light and heat.
- We need this to breathe.
- A large body of water.
- It falls from the sky and helps plants grow.
- The ground we walk on.
10 Clues: A large body of water. • The ground we walk on. • We need this to breathe. • The green cover on the earth. • Keeping nature safe is called. • Tall plants with a strong trunk. • Animals, plants, air, and water together. • It falls from the sky and helps plants grow. • The natural home of plants and animals. • The bright object that gives us light and heat.
Leaves 2016-11-16
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- enables a plant to absorb light energy so that it can produce food
- when sunlight provides energy for plants to make food
- to support a plant and enable its lease to take in the sunlight
- to release from leaves after making food
- animals that eat plants or other animals
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- the lost of water in throu leaves
- carries food from th leaves and other parts of the plant
- to make food for the plant
- plants make their own food
- when plant root takes in water
- to anchor plants and take in water and nutrients
- carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves
12 Clues: to make food for the plant • plants make their own food • when plant root takes in water • the lost of water in throu leaves • to release from leaves after making food • animals that eat plants or other animals • to anchor plants and take in water and nutrients • when sunlight provides energy for plants to make food • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-10-31
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- Plant breathe this in like human.
- when we eat too much and our body still sees it as a good thing and wants to keep it.
- build the tissue that is around our body.
- The plant makes this from photosynthesis and is also known as glucose.
- used for our everyday actions.
- How plants get their energy.
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- Humans used this to break their food down.
- Holds the special part of plants that collects sunlight.
- This makes the plant green.
- Plants use the energy from this to start photosynthesis.
- Produced from photosynthesis and it helps humans live.
- Plants store this like humans do fat
12 Clues: This makes the plant green. • How plants get their energy. • used for our everyday actions. • Plant breathe this in like human. • Plants store this like humans do fat • build the tissue that is around our body. • Humans used this to break their food down. • Produced from photosynthesis and it helps humans live. • Holds the special part of plants that collects sunlight. • ...
HOW PLANTS DRINK WATER 2025-08-22
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- the tubes inside plants that carry water and nutrients
- a guess about what you think will happen
- to soak up or take in
- when something changes from one color to another
- clear liquid that plants, animals, and people need to live
- the food and minerals that help plants grow
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- a test to find out or learn something
- watching something carefully to learn about it
- the main stalk of a plant that carries water and supports leaves
- the way water moves up through plants
- flat green parts of the plant that make food (photosynthesis)
- the part of the plant underground that takes in water and nutrients
12 Clues: to soak up or take in • a test to find out or learn something • the way water moves up through plants • a guess about what you think will happen • the food and minerals that help plants grow • watching something carefully to learn about it • when something changes from one color to another • the tubes inside plants that carry water and nutrients • ...
Plant Reproduction Terminology 2022-03-29
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- reproductive structure in sexually reproducing plants that serves to attract pollinators; often referred to as a blossom
- movement or spread of seeds away from the parent plant
- joining pieces of two different plants so that they will grow as one plant, often with characteristics desired by humans
- reproductive structure in plants such as firs and evergreens that contains seeds; think "conifers"
- the earliest form of a full plant
- the process of transferring male reproductive cells from one plant to the female reproductive parts of another plant
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- refers to plants that perform their entire life cycle within one growing season; do not "come back" year after year
- part of the seed that helps to provide the developing embryo with nutrients; think of it as the earliest leaves of a plant
- the ripened ovary of a plant that contains seeds and is often consumed by other organisms to help with seed dispersal
- this term refers to plants that live for multiple years; they often bloom in spring and summer and die back in fall and winter, but they "come up: every year for a finite time
- the sprouting of a seed or spore into a seedling
- protected enclosure containing a fertilized plant ovule
- female reproductive organ of a flower that contains ovules and will eventually turn into a fruit
- any vehicle (but usually an particular organism such as an insect or bird) that moves pollen from one plant to another
- tiny, grainy substance released by plants that contains male reproductive cells
15 Clues: the earliest form of a full plant • the sprouting of a seed or spore into a seedling • movement or spread of seeds away from the parent plant • protected enclosure containing a fertilized plant ovule • tiny, grainy substance released by plants that contains male reproductive cells • ...
sustainability crossword 2019-05-13
15 Clues: plants • Weather • climate • Space of land • what we live in • things you grow • use something again • for the environment • dirty air oily water • after the environment • at risk of extinction • something with 2 legs • living Moving Creature. • a natrual place animals live • nothing left of that type of animal
Science 2026-03-25
15 Clues: rain,etc • eats meat • eats bugs • the hunted • the hunter • Wed of food • eats animals • eats just plants • amount of poeple • the chain of food • the type of animal • the temp that it is • eats plants and meat • A system formed by organisms • A biome that is shared between other animals
Agriculture 2020-09-01
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- Where roots anchor the plant and get water and nutrients
- A tool used to loosen and turn under soil
- The combination of aquaculture and hydroponics
- A tool used to cut wood
- Used to drive nails
- A tool used to dig holes
- A male bovine that has been castrated
- The most important nutrient in an animals diet
- The way plants make food for themselves
- Growing plants or raising fish in the water
- A female chicken that has laid eggs
- A person who diagnoses and treats animals for illnesses and injuries
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- Growing plants without soil
- The first leaves of a plant
- The part of the plant that contains the seeds
- Grazing area for cattle, sheep, horses and goats
- A hand tool used to plant small plants
- Insects that help control other insects
- A male chicken
- animals that are raised for both meat and wool
- A word that refers to pigs in general
- Food you grow in a garden, usually
- A term that refers to chickens and other birds raised for meat and eggs
- A female chicken that has not begun to lay eggs
- Used to put in and take out screws
- The amount of feed fed in one day
- An immature female bovine
- Personal Protective Equipment
28 Clues: A male chicken • Used to drive nails • A tool used to cut wood • A tool used to dig holes • An immature female bovine • Growing plants without soil • The first leaves of a plant • Personal Protective Equipment • The amount of feed fed in one day • Food you grow in a garden, usually • Used to put in and take out screws • A female chicken that has laid eggs • ...
Ecosystems and Adaptations 2013-01-31
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- A type of consumer that only eats other animals
- A type of consumer that only eats plants
- Nonliving factors in an environment
- One living thing
- The process by which glucose is broken down for energy
- A large group of ecosystems with similar climate
- All of the populations in a certain area
- Organism that gets energy by eating other organisms
- A type of adaptation based on how an organism acts
- Network of related food chains
- A type of consumer that eats both plants and animals
- An organism's role in an ecosystem
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- Process by which evolution occurs
- A type of adaptation based on internal body functions
- An animal killed for food
- When the traits of a species change over time
- All of the biotic and abiotic factors in an environment
- Shows how much energy is available in a food chain
- Breaks down dead organic material and returns nutrients to the soil
- All of the organisms of one species in a certain area
- The process plants use to make glucose and oxygen
- When organisms of a species no longer exist
- A type of adaptation based on how an organism looks
- An animal that kills other animals for food
- Organism that makes its own food using energy from the sun
- Sugar made by plants
- Living factors in an environment
27 Clues: One living thing • Sugar made by plants • An animal killed for food • Network of related food chains • Living factors in an environment • Process by which evolution occurs • An organism's role in an ecosystem • Nonliving factors in an environment • A type of consumer that only eats plants • All of the populations in a certain area • When organisms of a species no longer exist • ...
Ecology Assessment 2016-01-25
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- this soil is used for sculpting
- this soil is the best soil for plants
- makes its own food
- both species benefit from the relartionship
- the main source of energy
- one species benefits, the other is harmed in some way
- the variety of life (or species) on Earth
- recycles dead organisms and waste and puts it back into into the enviroment
- a process by plants that is done by water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide
- all of the different populations living in an area (no abiotic factors)
- eats both plants, and meat
- a close relationship between species that benefits at least one of the species
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- must eat something for energy
- all the members of one species living in an area
- one living thing
- eats only plants
- one species benefits, the other is neither helped, nor harmed
- an environmental factor that is not alive, never lived, and was not part of something living
- being dependent on others for some needs, being mutually dependent on each other
- eats dead animals
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- how an ecosystem changes over time
- eats only meat
- a(factor) living or once living(and now dead) or made by something that was alive
- this soil is usually found at beaches
25 Clues: eats only meat • one living thing • eats only plants • eats dead animals • makes its own food • the main source of energy • eats both plants, and meat • must eat something for energy • this soil is used for sculpting • how an ecosystem changes over time • this soil is the best soil for plants • this soil is usually found at beaches • the variety of life (or species) on Earth • ...
Biology 2022-12-19
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- a group of seed-producing plants that have been around far longer than the angiosperms
- an important soil bacteria that helps to convert the atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen
- A fist sized organ that pumps blood
- helps to protect us against diseases
- how we move and live
- a cell that grows out of control,
- very small particles that can infect animals and plants and make them sick
- the most basic, structural and functional unit of life
- an important process that is observed in plants and certain microscopic organisms
- fluid connective tissue
- an essential molecule for life
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- found throughout the Earth including on land, in the water, in the air, and even in plants and animals
- organisms that consume dead or decaying organic matter
- fertilizer that contains living or latent microbes
- a part of the nervous system connected to the spinal cord
- Natures way of reusing carbon atoms
- covers our entire body and keeps the good stuff in and the bad stuff out
- a group of tissues in a living organism that has a specific form and function
- woody stem and is a perennial
- Things you use to see taste touch and so on
- we are supposed to have 206 of them
- it is the set of processes where traits from parents are passed on to their offspring either through sexual or asexual reproduction
22 Clues: how we move and live • fluid connective tissue • woody stem and is a perennial • an essential molecule for life • a cell that grows out of control, • A fist sized organ that pumps blood • Natures way of reusing carbon atoms • we are supposed to have 206 of them • helps to protect us against diseases • Things you use to see taste touch and so on • ...
Living Environment 2023-04-05
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- An organism that eats only plants
- how plants receive energy. takes in sunlight, CO2, and water to make glucose and oxygen
- the living parts of the environment
- the nonliving parts of the environment
- organelle that creates ATP from glucose
- the basic unit of structure and function that makes up all organisms
- an organism that only eats other animals
- An organism, generally a bacteria or fungus, that consumes dead organisms and organic waste
- a structure within the cell that carries out a specific function
- selectively permeable, regulates what comes in and goes out of the cell
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- long-term gradual change in an ecosystem where plants replace others over time; usually happens after land is destroyed
- the increasing buildup of toxic substances within organisms that happens at each stage of the food chain
- a factor in the environment that limits the size of a population
- An organism that produces its own food
- green organelles that contain chlorophyll; where photosynthesis takes place
- An organism that eats plants and animals
- stores genetic information, including chromosomes and DNA
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- protects the cells form damage. only found in plant cells
- An organism that cannot make its own food
- proteins that speed up the rate of chemical reactions in living things
- An animal that is hunted and killed by predators
22 Clues: An organism that eats only plants • the living parts of the environment • An organism that produces its own food • the nonliving parts of the environment • organelle that creates ATP from glucose • An organism that eats plants and animals • an organism that only eats other animals • An organism that cannot make its own food • ...
7th Grade Science Vocab Crossword 2023-04-19
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- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- outer layer of a plant
- a herbivore, an animal that eats plant matter and, in turn, is food for a predator.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- any kind of green plant.
- Organism that eats only plants
- Traps energy from the sun
- The act of using the sun to make plant food
- Organism that eats both meat and plants
- Plants make sugars during this stage of photosynthesis
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- what is contained in the Chloroplasts
- those that eats the secondary consumers (large predators).
- make up the second trophic level. They are also called herbivores.
- transports water and minerals from roots to leaves
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- organism that eats meat
- water molecules do this during photosynthesis
- number of levels on the energy pyramid
- the type of respiration through which cells can break down sugars to generate energy in the absence of oxygen.
- food energy produced during photosynthesis
- enters through the stomata of a plant
- Types of levels on the energy pyramid
- Type of fungus and a decomposer
- Where CO2, water vapor, and oxygen enter a plant
25 Clues: outer layer of a plant • organism that eats meat • any kind of green plant. • Traps energy from the sun • Organism that eats only plants • Type of fungus and a decomposer • what is contained in the Chloroplasts • enters through the stomata of a plant • Types of levels on the energy pyramid • number of levels on the energy pyramid • Organism that eats both meat and plants • ...
Science 2021-05-24
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- the sugar plants make in photosynthesis to eat
- an organism that uses photosynthesis to survive
- resources that come from the earth/environment-Ex.Water,Soil,etc
- when animal's blood sugar and heart rate decrease because they start sleeping form a long period of time
- a link of animals that have arrows showing the flow of energy
- a behavior that the organism has learned through experience or observation
- an organism that feeds off of other organisms
- when animals move south because thye want warmer temperatures
- how plants make their own food
- a trait that was passed down from parents or relatives
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- Energy the energy of movemen/ the combination of potential and kinetic energy
- an organism that only eats plants
- something that is very weak in DNA
- an physical feature found on a creatures body
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
- a organism that hunts other organisms
- multiple food chains combined to make a huge web of food chains usually a way to describe what eats what in ecosystems
- and organism that eats just animals
- the role an organism plays in its environment
- the animal that the Predator is hunting
- a area that is home to many organisms/boime
- Energy the energy from the sun
- Energy vibrations that cause you to hear things
23 Clues: Energy the energy from the sun • how plants make their own food • an organism that only eats plants • something that is very weak in DNA • and organism that eats just animals • a organism that hunts other organisms • the animal that the Predator is hunting • a area that is home to many organisms/boime • an physical feature found on a creatures body • ...
7th Grade Science Review 2023-05-16
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- the type of energy something has when itś sitting still
- the science word for sugar
- the body system responsible for breaking down food into energy
- the measure of how much stuff something is made of (it does not change on other planets)
- somethingś job
- an animal that only eats plants
- the body system responsible for pumping blood to the rest of the body
- the force that pulls towards the center of the earth
- Nonliving
- an organism that eats to get energy
- an organism that breaks down dead materials
- an animal that only eats other animals
- the brain of the cell
- an object that has a north and south pole that will attract or repel
- the scientist who developed the laws of motion
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- the process plants use to make their own sugar
- applying a force without touching something
- to bounce off
- what plants breathe out
- the small fingerlike projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients
- to take in
- the body system responsible for controlling the rest of the body
- Living
- to pass through
- an object that no light passes through
- the type of energy something has when itś moving
- an area around an object in which you can feel itś force
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- an object that the majority of light passes through
29 Clues: Living • Nonliving • to take in • to bounce off • somethingś job • to pass through • the brain of the cell • what plants breathe out • the science word for sugar • an animal that only eats plants • an organism that eats to get energy • an object that no light passes through • an animal that only eats other animals • applying a force without touching something • ...
Food Chains + Food Webs 2023-11-13
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- An organism that eats plants and animals
- An animal that is hunted by another for food
- A group of antibacterial drugs that attack a wide range of bacteria
- An organism that captures and eats another
- A bacteria that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms
- Organisms that are too small to be seen without using a microscope
- Plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy
- All the food chains in a single ecosystem
- Organisms that only eat plants/vegetation
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
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- The position of an organism in the food chain
- Organisms that only eat meat or other animals
- The representation of total living biomass or organic matter present at different trophic levels in an ecosystem
- An organism that can produce its own food
- A relationship in which both species are mutually benefited
- An organism that creates its own food or energy
- The process that all living things go through to create the energy they need to live
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- A relationship in which one organism benefits but the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- The order of events in an ecosystem
20 Clues: The order of events in an ecosystem • An organism that eats plants and animals • An organism that can produce its own food • All the food chains in a single ecosystem • Organisms that only eat plants/vegetation • An organism that captures and eats another • An animal that is hunted by another for food • The position of an organism in the food chain • ...
Long Lake 2024-07-01
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- dock-dwelling worm eater
- layering of water caused by temperature-related changes in density
- abbrv. for an invasive milfoil (plant)
- hill, local environmental learning center
- abbrv. for the lake association
- Long Lake county of residence
- fall reduction of water
- area of land draining to the lake
- small floating plants at the base of the food chain
- abbrv. for a curly invasive plant
- bottom area of the lake
- a diving fish-eater
- short for harmful plants and animals
- sticks, trees placed in the water for habitat and shoreline protection
- 'P'rimary fertilizer for lakes
- plants produce it and fish consume it
- aquatic plants
- abbrv. for the recent plan to manage Long Lake
- a complex suite of organisms and everything that impacts them
- meeting, where you can get yearly updates and information about LLPA and Long Lake
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- waters with lots of nutrients and high productivity
- aka dogfish
- zone, area of a lake where light penetrates to the bottom
- comes with your LLPA membership
- Bay, aka “The Thumb”
- Long Lake's capital of the world
- Island, prior home to missionaries
- long, skinny stretch of the lake
- waters that are poor in nutrients
- precipitation that enters the lake from overland flow
- camp, outdoor activity skills hub
- iris, a bright yellow invasive species
32 Clues: aka dogfish • aquatic plants • a diving fish-eater • Bay, aka “The Thumb” • fall reduction of water • bottom area of the lake • dock-dwelling worm eater • Long Lake county of residence • 'P'rimary fertilizer for lakes • comes with your LLPA membership • abbrv. for the lake association • Long Lake's capital of the world • long, skinny stretch of the lake • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- organism that produces its own food using light, water, co2, etc.
- organism that eats other plants or animals for energy
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- organism that feeds on meat
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- non-living components that shape up the environment
- organism that can't produce its own food
- something having many related parts that function together as a whole.
- an organism that harbors another organism
- organism that eats plants and animals
- number of people in a region
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- region of the earth with all living organisms
- animal that hunts or kills other organisms for food
- community of living organisms that live and interact in a specific environment
- organism that consumes mostly decaying biomass such as rotting plants or meat
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- living components that shape up the environment
- organism that creates its own food or energy
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients pass as one organism eats another
- group of people with a common characteristic within a larger society
- position of an organism in the food chain
- study of organisms and their enviornmental interactions.
- place where a plant/animal naturally lives
- organism that feeds on plants
- animal/plant that lives in or on an organism of another species
25 Clues: organism that feeds on meat • number of people in a region • organism that feeds on plants • organism that eats plants and animals • organism that can't produce its own food • position of an organism in the food chain • an organism that harbors another organism • place where a plant/animal naturally lives • organism that creates its own food or energy • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- The living components that shape this world
- Organisms that make their own food
- The regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- The hierarchical levels in an ecosystem
- A linear sequence that connects organisms based on what they eat
- All the inhabitants of a particular area
- An organism that feeds on or breaks down dead plant or animal matter
- An organism that can't produce it's own food and must eat other plants/animals to get energy
- A biological community of interacting organisms
- Eats meat
- A larger organism that harbors a smaller organism
- The natural home of an organism
- An organism that eats plants and animals
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- An organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass
- All the food chains in an ecosystem
- Organism that eats other plants/animals for energy and nutrients
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- Non-living part of an ecosystem
- Organism that eats plants
- Organism that hunts or kills for food
- An organism that uses light, water, co2, or other chemicals to make its own food
- A group of people living in the same place
- Animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- A branch of biology
- A relationship between different species where one lives on or feeds from the other in a harmful way
25 Clues: Eats meat • A branch of biology • Organism that eats plants • Non-living part of an ecosystem • The natural home of an organism • Organisms that make their own food • All the food chains in an ecosystem • Organism that hunts or kills for food • The hierarchical levels in an ecosystem • All the inhabitants of a particular area • An organism that eats plants and animals • ...
Paleocropology 2024-08-27
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- A technique used to study the mineral composition of coprolites.
- Chemical compounds found in coprolites.
- Microorganisms that produce methane.
- A type of fossil that records the activity or behavior of an organism.
- The process by which food is broken down in an animal's body.
- Microscopic silica structures found in some plants.
- The study of ancient or fossilized feces.
- An animal that primarily eats plants.
- A scientific technique used to determine the composition of elements in coprolites.
- A powerful microscope, (SEM).
- The process by which organic material is replaced by minerals.
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- The consumption of feces by an animal.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Tiny fossilized remains, such as pollen or spores.
- A small piece of feces which can become a cropolite.
- The male reproductive cells of plants.
- Organisms that live in or on another organism.
- The study of sediments and sedimentary rocks.
- The study of ancient ecosystems.
- Stones swallowed by some animals to aid in digestion.
- The study of rock layers.
- The original specimen of a coprolite used to describe and name a new species.
- Fossilized feces from ancient animals.
- The disturbance of sediment by living organisms.
- The process of drying out, which can preserve feces.
- An animal that primarily eats other animals.
26 Clues: The study of rock layers. • A powerful microscope, (SEM). • The study of ancient ecosystems. • Microorganisms that produce methane. • An animal that primarily eats plants. • The consumption of feces by an animal. • The male reproductive cells of plants. • Fossilized feces from ancient animals. • Chemical compounds found in coprolites. • ...
Intro to Ecology Chloe McCollum 2024-11-19
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- collection of all the organisms that live in a particular place together
- group of organisms similar to eachother
- diagram that shows the feeding relationships between all the organisms in an ecosystem
- diagram that shows the distribution of energy, organisms, or other resources in an ecosystem
- the order of events in an ecosystem
- level or a position in a food chain or a food web,
- organisms that break down organic matter
- scientific study of the relationships between living organisms and their physical environment
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals and can be used as an energy source
- process by which food is made by bacteria or other living things using chemicals as the energy source
- another name for producer
- another name for autotroph
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- animals that eat plants
- animal that feeds on dead/organic material
- another name for consumer
- combined portions of earth in which all of life exists
- animal that feeds on other animals
- another name for heterotroph
- process where plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- animal that eats plants and meat
- scientific study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment of dif populations that live together
- groups of individuals that belong to same species/live in the same area
- group of ecosystems that have the same climate&dominate communities
23 Clues: animals that eat plants • another name for consumer • another name for producer • another name for autotroph • another name for heterotroph • animal that eats plants and meat • animal that feeds on other animals • the order of events in an ecosystem • group of organisms similar to eachother • organisms that break down organic matter • animal that feeds on dead/organic material • ...
Landscaping Vocab 2025-01-06
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- Gravel or dirt used to fill landscaping features
- plants that die back in the winter but come back every year
- Purposeful change in elevations or grade
- the goals that the client has
- A garden structure that is used to support climbing plants
- a 2D detailed drawing of a project
- Controlling or collecting the flow of water
- A design concept where elements work together
- a layer of compost or bark dust
- area of the landscape designed to handle rain water
- how things are placed based on direction
- A plant that flowers and dies in one season
- any plant that is a nuisance
- seperating segments or sections
- Basic drawing of the plan
- elements that are stationary or statuary
- Element of the landscape that is supposed to be most prominent
- Changing the soil to incorporate more oxygen
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- Differences in color or texture
- A plant that is present in the geological location
- Fractured or rounded stone used as footing
- landscape element that circulates water
- a 3D landscape plan
- cutting parts of plants to control the size and health
- large stone
- Balled and burlapped tree
- plants that form a fence, screen or boundary
- a plant that is not present in the geological location
- an open roofed structure
29 Clues: large stone • a 3D landscape plan • an open roofed structure • Balled and burlapped tree • Basic drawing of the plan • any plant that is a nuisance • the goals that the client has • Differences in color or texture • a layer of compost or bark dust • seperating segments or sections • a 2D detailed drawing of a project • landscape element that circulates water • ...
Bio 2025-09-24
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- overlapping food chains showing energy flow
- the natural home of an organism
- diagram showing energy loss at each trophic level
- process that breaks down glucose to make ATP
- first step of respiration splitting glucose
- green pigment that captures sunlight energy
- group of individuals of the same species in one place
- organelle where respiration occurs
- process plants use to make food from sunlight
- breaks down dead matter and recycles nutrients
- the role or job of an organism in an ecosystem
- a community of organisms interacting with their environment
- another name for a producer that makes its own food
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
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- energy from the sun used in photosynthesis
- variety of living things in an ecosystem
- jellylike fluid where glycolysis happens
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- energy process without oxygen making little ATP
- sugar made by plants for energy
- gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- another name for a consumer that eats others for energy
- an organism that eats other organisms
- the maximum number an environment can support
- a resource that restricts population growth
- all the populations living in an area
- an organism that makes its own food
- stage of respiration producing CO₂ and energy carriers
- small openings on leaves for gas exchange
- molecule that stores and transfers cell energy
30 Clues: the natural home of an organism • sugar made by plants for energy • organelle where respiration occurs • an organism that makes its own food • an organism that eats other organisms • all the populations living in an area • variety of living things in an ecosystem • jellylike fluid where glycolysis happens • small openings on leaves for gas exchange • ...
Plant Science 2025-11-11
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- Structure inside ovary that becomes a seed
- Best plant soil; mix of sand, silt, and clay
- Dioxide, Gas used by plants to make food
- Plant part that anchors and absorbs water and nutrients
- Green pigment that absorbs sunlight
- Structure that contains embryo of new plant
- Pollen moves from stamen to stigma
- Substance that helps plants grow
- Cycle, Stages a plant goes through as it grows
- Supports plant and carries water/food
- Powder made in anthers
- Makes pollen
- Grows from ovary; holds seeds
- Smallest soil particle; holds water well
- Female reproductive part of the flower
- Produces ovules; becomes fruit
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- Tissue that carries water up a plant
- Tissue that carries sugar through a plant
- Plant cell part where photosynthesis occurs
- Process plants use to create food
- Male reproductive part of the flower
- Energy source for photosynthesis
- Medium-sized soil particle
- Sticky part of the pistil that catches pollen
- Protects flower bud before it opens
- Mixture that supports plant growth
- Largest soil particle
- Bright part of flower that attracts pollinators
- Tube that connects stigma to ovary
- Supports the anther
- Seed begins to grow
- Plant structure that makes seeds
- Animal that helps move pollen
- Main site of photosynthesis
- Gas released by plants during photosynthesis
35 Clues: Makes pollen • Supports the anther • Seed begins to grow • Largest soil particle • Powder made in anthers • Medium-sized soil particle • Main site of photosynthesis • Animal that helps move pollen • Grows from ovary; holds seeds • Produces ovules; becomes fruit • Energy source for photosynthesis • Substance that helps plants grow • Plant structure that makes seeds • ...
Organism Force and Motion 2022-09-27
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- something that causes and organisms to respond
- a push or pull on an object
- how plants respond to the pull of gravity
- how plants respond to water
- how plants respond to light
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- how plants respond to touch
- how plants respond to stimulus like touch, gravity, water, and sunlight
- pressure water pressure within a plant cell
- the force that pulls objects toward each other
9 Clues: how plants respond to touch • a push or pull on an object • how plants respond to water • how plants respond to light • how plants respond to the pull of gravity • pressure water pressure within a plant cell • something that causes and organisms to respond • the force that pulls objects toward each other • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-06-29
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- Photosynthesis produces this and plants use it for food.
- Where do plants get carbon dioxide from?
- How do plants make food?
- When does photosynthesis happen?
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- Where do plants get energy for photosynthesis?
- What makes a plant's leaves green?
- Plants get this from the roots and is needed for photosynthesis.
- Where does photosynthesis happen?
- This is a result of photosynthesis and we need it to live.
9 Clues: How do plants make food? • When does photosynthesis happen? • Where does photosynthesis happen? • What makes a plant's leaves green? • Where do plants get carbon dioxide from? • Where do plants get energy for photosynthesis? • Photosynthesis produces this and plants use it for food. • This is a result of photosynthesis and we need it to live. • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2021-04-16
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- relies on another to survive
- eats a salad for lunch
- includes just simplistic three types of organisms in a particular ecosystem.
- eats plants and / or animals
- overgrazing or invasive species take over
- community of interacting organisms
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- what are plants?
- eats the dead
- overall representation of ecosystem. Starts with the sun. Works through producers, consumers, decomposers in multiple pathways.
- T-REX
- plant food
- meat & plants are delicious
12 Clues: T-REX • plant food • eats the dead • what are plants? • eats a salad for lunch • meat & plants are delicious • relies on another to survive • eats plants and / or animals • community of interacting organisms • overgrazing or invasive species take over • includes just simplistic three types of organisms in a particular ecosystem. • ...
Parable of the Sower 2024-02-09
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- Who told the parable
- 'whoever has __ to hear,let them hear."
- to increase a number by the number of times mentioned.
- a track that a person can walk along
- It yields a crop.
- They choke the plants.
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- Someone who plants the seed.
- It is like yeast.
- a short story that teaches a lesson.
- Our ____ affect others.
- What ate the seeds?
- They make the plants wither.
12 Clues: It is like yeast. • It yields a crop. • What ate the seeds? • Who told the parable • They choke the plants. • Our ____ affect others. • Someone who plants the seed. • They make the plants wither. • a short story that teaches a lesson. • a track that a person can walk along • 'whoever has __ to hear,let them hear." • to increase a number by the number of times mentioned.
ecosystem 2 2024-05-12
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- produce offprings
- eat or use something
- top layer of earth in wich plants grow
- take air though the nose and mouth
- the way that plants make their food
- have an effect on each orther
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- the world land ,sea ,ocean
- a living thing
- a chemical that helps plants and humans to grow
- a group of similar organims that can reproduce
- countinue to live
- small lakes
12 Clues: small lakes • a living thing • produce offprings • countinue to live • eat or use something • the world land ,sea ,ocean • have an effect on each orther • take air though the nose and mouth • the way that plants make their food • top layer of earth in wich plants grow • a group of similar organims that can reproduce • a chemical that helps plants and humans to grow
5.9a 2022-06-20
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- any characteristic that helps a plant or animal survive
- a part of the ecosystem that is not living, such as sunlight, air, water, rocks, and soil.
- a single, self-contained, living thing
- an organism that gets energy by eating both plants and other animals
- an organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
- any organism that gets energy by eating only other animals
- a long-term relationship between two different kings of organisms where one or both receive benefit
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- an organism that gets energy by eating only plants
- all objects that have biological processes that keep them alive, such as plants and animals
- an organism that gets energy from eating plants or animals
- an organism that breads down the remains of dead plants or animals without need for internal digestion
- all living and nonliving things and all their interactions in an area
12 Clues: a single, self-contained, living thing • an organism that gets energy by eating only plants • any characteristic that helps a plant or animal survive • an organism that gets energy from eating plants or animals • any organism that gets energy by eating only other animals • an organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy • ...
Photosynthesis and Ecosystem 2024-11-10
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- A plant or animal that breaks down dead organisms to recycle nutrients back into the soil
- The type of energy needed by the plant to start photosynthesis
- The part of the plant that absorbs the water from the soil, which is needed for photosynthesis
- This term describes all the living things in an environment, such as plants and animals
- This gas is released by plants as a result of photosynthesis.
- This gas is taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- The food produced by plants through photosynthesis that provides them with energy
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- A community of living organisms and their physical environment, interacting together
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, carbon dioxide to make their own food
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators
- The part of the plant where photosynthesis mainly occurs
12 Clues: An animal that hunts and eats other animals • An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators • This gas is taken in by plants during photosynthesis • The part of the plant where photosynthesis mainly occurs • This gas is released by plants as a result of photosynthesis. • The type of energy needed by the plant to start photosynthesis • ...
Bones 2025-03-02
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- hotel – A special place where insects can live and find shelter, often made of wood or natural materials! 🐞
- can – A container used to water plants! 💦
- – Decomposed organic material used to improve soil! 🌱
- insects – Insects that help plants grow, like bees that pollinate! 🐝
- – The process of gathering crops when they are ready to eat or use! 🌽
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- – A container where plants are grown, usually made of clay or plastic! 🪴
- – A substance that helps plants grow strong and healthy! 🥬
- – A substance added to soil to help plants grow better! 🌾
- – The ground where plants grow, made up of earth, sand, and organic matter! 🌍
- – The small new growth of a plant that appears after a seed is planted! 🌱
10 Clues: can – A container used to water plants! 💦 • – Decomposed organic material used to improve soil! 🌱 • – A substance added to soil to help plants grow better! 🌾 • – A substance that helps plants grow strong and healthy! 🥬 • insects – Insects that help plants grow, like bees that pollinate! 🐝 • – The process of gathering crops when they are ready to eat or use! 🌽 • ...
biodiversity, ecosystem, biomes 2022-10-31
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- organisms that break down other dead things
- organisms that feed on other animals
- 3rd largest level of classification
- type of biome with lowest temperature
- type of animal that grows fur
- 2nd smallest level of classification
- organisms that feed on plants and animals
- has gills
- lives in both land and water
- 2nd largest level of classification
- a network of interconnected food chains
- when animals and the env interact
- a biome with reptiles and some small mammals aquatic underwater biome
- largest level of classification
- organisms that feed on plants
- organisms that need oxygen to survive
- has head, thorax and abdomen
- organisms at the end of a food chain
- a category of animals with rough scales
- a type of biome with fields of grass
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- the most humid biome
- energy source of all ecosystems
- animals with spine
- process when plants make glucose
- organisms needs CO2 and H2O to make sugar
- coldest biome
- organisms that make their own food
- this kind of organisms include mushrooms & yeast
- animals that feed on others
- a category of animals with feathers invertebrates animals without spine
- shows energy transfer from one to another biomes a large area with similar organisms and climate
- differentiates mammals from fishes
- 3rd smallest level of classification
- the variety of species in a habitat
- last level of classification
35 Clues: has gills • coldest biome • animals with spine • the most humid biome • animals that feed on others • lives in both land and water • has head, thorax and abdomen • last level of classification • type of animal that grows fur • organisms that feed on plants • energy source of all ecosystems • largest level of classification • process when plants make glucose • ...
Biology 2022-12-19
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- a group of seed-producing plants that have been around far longer than the angiosperms
- an important soil bacteria that helps to convert the atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen
- A fist sized organ that pumps blood
- helps to protect us against diseases
- how we move and live
- a cell that grows out of control,
- very small particles that can infect animals and plants and make them sick
- the most basic, structural and functional unit of life
- an important process that is observed in plants and certain microscopic organisms
- fluid connective tissue
- an essential molecule for life
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- found throughout the Earth including on land, in the water, in the air, and even in plants and animals
- organisms that consume dead or decaying organic matter
- fertilizer that contains living or latent microbes
- a part of the nervous system connected to the spinal cord
- Natures way of reusing carbon atoms
- covers our entire body and keeps the good stuff in and the bad stuff out
- a group of tissues in a living organism that has a specific form and function
- woody stem and is a perennial
- Things you use to see taste touch and so on
- we are supposed to have 206 of them
- it is the set of processes where traits from parents are passed on to their offspring either through sexual or asexual reproduction
22 Clues: how we move and live • fluid connective tissue • woody stem and is a perennial • an essential molecule for life • a cell that grows out of control, • A fist sized organ that pumps blood • Natures way of reusing carbon atoms • we are supposed to have 206 of them • helps to protect us against diseases • Things you use to see taste touch and so on • ...
Biology 2022-12-19
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- a group of seed-producing plants that have been around far longer than the angiosperms
- an important soil bacteria that helps to convert the atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen
- A fist sized organ that pumps blood
- helps to protect us against diseases
- how we move and live
- a cell that grows out of control,
- very small particles that can infect animals and plants and make them sick
- the most basic, structural and functional unit of life
- an important process that is observed in plants and certain microscopic organisms
- fluid connective tissue
- an essential molecule for life
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- found throughout the Earth including on land, in the water, in the air, and even in plants and animals
- organisms that consume dead or decaying organic matter
- fertilizer that contains living or latent microbes
- a part of the nervous system connected to the spinal cord
- Natures way of reusing carbon atoms
- covers our entire body and keeps the good stuff in and the bad stuff out
- a group of tissues in a living organism that has a specific form and function
- woody stem and is a perennial
- Things you use to see taste touch and so on
- we are supposed to have 206 of them
- it is the set of processes where traits from parents are passed on to their offspring either through sexual or asexual reproduction
22 Clues: how we move and live • fluid connective tissue • woody stem and is a perennial • an essential molecule for life • a cell that grows out of control, • A fist sized organ that pumps blood • Natures way of reusing carbon atoms • we are supposed to have 206 of them • helps to protect us against diseases • Things you use to see taste touch and so on • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2019-12-04
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- the way an animal interacts with biotic and abiotic animals to fulfill it's needs
- non-living things
- series of predicable changes that happen in an area
- one organism benefits while the other is unaffected
- one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- breathing
- same temperature and climate where animals live
- largest number of individuals that an ecosystem can support
- Only eats plants
- only reproduces with other members in it's group
- cannot make its own food
- The eating Of animals
- relationship between two organisms
- an enclosed area with interactions with biotic and abiotic things; the parts of earth surrounding the atmosphere where life is
- home
- living things
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- the thing that reacts in a chemical reaction
- total number of same species living in one area at the same time
- eats dead plants
- anything that restricts the size of a population
- animals must make blank to live
- eats plants and animals
- the process of a body of waterbecoming nutrient rich
- first species to populate an area
- plants make their own food by this
- a bunch of different animals living together in one place
- Meat eater
- the new thing that is formed in a chemical reactions
- makes its own food
- where organisms live
- two organisms benefit
31 Clues: home • breathing • Meat eater • living things • eats dead plants • Only eats plants • non-living things • makes its own food • where organisms live • The eating Of animals • two organisms benefit • eats plants and animals • cannot make its own food • animals must make blank to live • first species to populate an area • plants make their own food by this • relationship between two organisms • ...
Interactions and Ecosystems 2021-11-18
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- Eats secondary consumers
- a group of one species living in the same place
- outcomes or results that are expected
- A food chain that shows the number of living things
- increasing levels of chemicals as you move up the food chain
- how living things get energy from their food
- A consumer that eats producers
- eats living things
- The change of water from a gas to a liquid
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- Non-living things
- the unexpected and unplanned results of a decision or action
- Living and non living things together
- Animal that eats meat
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- The final ecosystem that does not change anymore
- The change of water from a liquid to a gas
- Eats primary consumers
- A type of plant or animal that can reproduce
- succession that occurs on surfaces where no dirt exists
- Animals that eat only dead things
- Plants that make their own food
- Web A diagram that shows all of the food chains
- living things
- The first species to populate an area
- how plants make their own food
- loss of water from a plant through its leaves
- Growth of a new ecosytem where dirt already exists
- Chain One straight line that shows who eats who
- All of the species that live together in one place
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead things
- An animal that eats only plants
31 Clues: living things • Non-living things • eats living things • Animal that eats meat • Eats primary consumers • Eats secondary consumers • how plants make their own food • A consumer that eats producers • Plants that make their own food • An animal that eats only plants • Animals that eat only dead things • outcomes or results that are expected • The first species to populate an area • ...
gymnosperms 2013-07-31
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- common family name of ramified gymnosperms
- common name of gymnosperms with pinnate leaves
- protective layer outside the ovule
- Latin for a leaf
- narrow water conducting cells with solid terminal walls
- common name for the Podocarpaceae, _ _ _ _ pines
- subtends the ovuliferous scale of conifers gymnosperms
- largest family of cycads in Australia
- distinguishing character of Cycadaceae leaflet
- modified leaves in male cones that bear the pollen sacs
- specialized roots housing cyanobacteria in cycads
- developing within a spore wall i.e. pollen and ovules
- suffix designating a family in plants
- wood of cycads
- nutritive tissue in the ovule, from the sporophyte
- product of the generative cell in pollen grains
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- uncurling young leaves of cycads
- recently discovered araucaria from NSW
- develops by consuming the nucleus tissue
- Latin prefix for large
- male and female cones separate but borne on one tree
- develops by consuming the megagametophyte
- fertilization using pollen tubes
- Latin prefix for small
- suffix referring to secondary wood of conifers
- seed bearing modified leaves of cycads
- gymnosperm family with circinate vernation
- compound leaves of cycads
- contains the male gametophyte of seed plants
- separate male and female plants e.g. in cycads and
- unlike cycads the leaves of conifers are _ _ _ _ _ _
- organ equivalent to the megasporangium of spore plants
- reproductive structure absent in female Cycadaceae
33 Clues: wood of cycads • Latin for a leaf • Latin prefix for large • Latin prefix for small • compound leaves of cycads • uncurling young leaves of cycads • fertilization using pollen tubes • protective layer outside the ovule • largest family of cycads in Australia • suffix designating a family in plants • recently discovered araucaria from NSW • seed bearing modified leaves of cycads • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Brady Voss 2015-03-09
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- An extremely cold, dry biome.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Consumers that only eat plants.
- A tree that produces its seeds in cones and that has needle-shaped leaves.
- A leafy roof formed by tall trees in a forest.
- A layer of shorter plants that grow in the shade of a forest canopy.
- A tree that sheds its leaves and grows new ones each year.
- An area populated by grasses and other nonwoody plants. Get 25 to 75 centimeters of rain each year.
- Consists of the many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.
- Consumers that eat both plants and animals.
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- An area that receives less than 25 centimeters of precipitation a year.
- Consumers that eat only animals.
- A series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy.
- Shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web.
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms.
- Break down wastes and dead organisms and return the raw materials to the ecosystem.
- A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms.
- Soil that is frozen all year.
- A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms.
- A grassland close to the equator that receives as much as 120 centimeters of rain per year.
20 Clues: An extremely cold, dry biome. • Soil that is frozen all year. • Consumers that only eat plants. • Consumers that eat only animals. • An organism that makes its own food. • Consumers that eat both plants and animals. • A leafy roof formed by tall trees in a forest. • A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms. • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemicals 2024-02-15
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- the process by which water vapor turns to liquid
- an organism that makes its own food
- the process in which bacteria make food with chemical energy.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- levels The position an organism fills in a food chain
- made up of the interaction of all living organisms
- the movement of digested food molecules into the cells of the body where they are used.
- a process where liquids change to a gas or vapor.
- the process by which water is pulled from the roots of the plant through the stems and leaves and released through microscopic holes in the leaves called stomata.
- an organism that obtains energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environments.
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- organisms that carry out photosynthesis
- nonliving
- the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food.
- the act or process of ammoniating
- an organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plants or animal matter
- organisms that feeds on plants or other animals for energy.
- The liquid and solid water particles that fall from clouds and reach the ground
- living things within an ecosystem
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
20 Clues: nonliving • the act or process of ammoniating • living things within an ecosystem • an organism that makes its own food • exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • organisms that carry out photosynthesis • the process by which water vapor turns to liquid • a process where liquids change to a gas or vapor. • made up of the interaction of all living organisms • ...
Unit 3: Matter to Organisms Vocab 2025-01-02
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- a process in which the Sun heats liquid water and changes it into a gas.
- an animal that only eats other animals.
- an animal that eats another animal.
- an organism that gets its energy by feeding on decaying organisms and wastes.
- Earth’s liquid water and ice, water in soil and rock, and water vapor in the air.
- an animal that eats only plants and plant products.
- non-living or related to non-living things
- the clearing of trees and forests for non-forest use.
- an animal that eats plants and other animals.
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- a process in plants that uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food.
- Cycle the process in which water is recycled over and over again through the hydrosphere.
- an organism that can make its own food and provides food for other organisms.
- any form of water that falls from the sky.
- Web all the paths that energy can take through an ecosystem.
- a process in which water vapor cools and turns into drops of water.
- an animal that is eaten by another animal.
- Chain the path of energy through an ecosystem.
- a series of events that repeats.
- Cycle a natural cycle in which nitrogen in the air is used by plants and animals and is then released into the air again.
- living or related to living things
- an organism that gets energy from eating other organisms.
21 Clues: a series of events that repeats. • living or related to living things • an animal that eats another animal. • an animal that only eats other animals. • any form of water that falls from the sky. • an animal that is eaten by another animal. • non-living or related to non-living things • an animal that eats plants and other animals. • ...
pathogens and their transmission methods 2024-06-14
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- a possible way for plants to get a pathogen
- a non-living organism that invades host cells and uses them to make copies of them
- a virus that damages the leaves and lowers of tobacco plants
- affects potatoes, tomatoes and aubergines. causes a black ring around the vascular bundle.
- a protist that penetrates the host cells and destroys the leaves and fruit
- eukaryote organism that need a vector to move
- damages and destroys lung tissue, spread by a bacteria
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- Any organism that can spread a disease.
- affects bananas and destroys the leaves, turning the leaves black. caused by a fungus
- when the host cell bursts virus particles go out of the cell
- a eukaryote multicellular organism that feed off live plants or animals
- pathogen enters healthy organism indirectly from the infected organism
- a common virus that targets t helper cells
- pathogen enters the body of a healthy organism straight from the infected organism
- a single-celled organisms multiplying or releasing toxins
- one of the main reasons both plants and animals catch diseases indirectly
- inanimate object where pathogens can stay until picked up by an organism
- a form if ring worm that causes scaling and cracking between toes. caused by a fungus
- released by bacteria and they break down host cell's plasms membrane or inactivate the enzymes
- spread by mosquitoes(they cat as a vector)a protocistia
20 Clues: Any organism that can spread a disease. • a common virus that targets t helper cells • a possible way for plants to get a pathogen • eukaryote organism that need a vector to move • damages and destroys lung tissue, spread by a bacteria • spread by mosquitoes(they cat as a vector)a protocistia • a single-celled organisms multiplying or releasing toxins • ...
Photosynthesis vocab 2025-02-05
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- Carries the food around the plant to various areas
- The part of a plant cell that takes in sunlight for the plant
- Located on a leaf of a plant and it takes in carbon dioxide
- The name for H2O
- The pigment that is responsible for plants green color
- The tubes in a plant that carries water and minerals
- This is also known as the powerhouse of the cell
- An organism that eats others to get its energy
- Used to represent an uncharged battery
- The part of a plant that collects minerals and water from the soil
- ________ provides plants with light energy for photosynthesis
- The process of a plant making its food
- The energy plants use to start photosynthesis
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- one of the products of phototsynthesis (sugar)
- The food of the plant that is carried through the phloem
- The process that makes ATP
- Energy we get from food
- Organisms that can use light energy and convert it into chemical energy
- The gas that is released from a stomata
- The thing that holds stomatas on it
- Made up of water and minerals
- Dioxide The gas plants take in for photosynthesis
- Used to represent a charged battery for a plant
- The process when air becomes clean
- Extra clumps of sugar stored away in the plant for winter
25 Clues: The name for H2O • Energy we get from food • The process that makes ATP • Made up of water and minerals • The process when air becomes clean • The thing that holds stomatas on it • Used to represent an uncharged battery • The process of a plant making its food • The gas that is released from a stomata • The energy plants use to start photosynthesis • ...
Cell Processes 2025-10-08
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- – The phase when new nuclei form around chromosomes.
- – The phase of mitosis when chromosomes line up in the middle.
- cell – The result of mitosis; two identical new cells.
- – The cell part that controls all activities; the “brain” of the cell.
- – The green organelle where photosynthesis happens.
- – The small cell structure that helps organize spindle fibers.
- dioxide – The gas plants take in during photosynthesis.
- – The process that releases energy from food using oxygen.
- – A section of DNA that codes for a trait.
- – The gas animals need for respiration.
- – The first stage of mitosis when chromosomes become visible.
- – The form of energy from the sun used by plants.
- – The process where molecules move from high to low concentration.
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- – The point where sister chromatids are joined.
- – The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- – The process that moves water through a membrane.
- – The splitting of the cytoplasm during cell division.
- – A reactant needed by plants during photosynthesis.
- – The phase of mitosis when sister chromatids move apart.
- – The process of dividing a cell’s nucleus.
- – The basic unit of all living things.
- – The powerhouse of the cell that makes energy.
- – The stage of the cell cycle when DNA is copied.
- – The structure that holds genetic information.
- – The sugar produced in photosynthesis.
- – The molecule that carries genetic information.
26 Clues: – The basic unit of all living things. • – The gas animals need for respiration. • – The sugar produced in photosynthesis. • – A section of DNA that codes for a trait. • – The process of dividing a cell’s nucleus. • – The point where sister chromatids are joined. • – The powerhouse of the cell that makes energy. • – The structure that holds genetic information. • ...
Chapter 4 Botany 2026-01-07
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- usually green from this organelle
- released into the air
- a root that we eat
- pod that makes pollen
- exchanges with surroundings
- widening of the plant growth
- control the opening and closing of the stomata
- carries sugars, minerals and water up and down
- a leaf that we eat that is dark in color
- wax layer on leaf
- fertilized seeds grow into this
- roots ___ the plant
- type of tissue that forms bark on woody plants
- without plants you would be
- stem cells of the plant
- composed of a leaf, flower and stem
- the process that uses sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make food
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- produces the rings in a tree
- carries water and dissolved minerals up
- small opening on underside of the leaf
- type of energy needed for photosynthesis
- absorb water from soil
- eggs are fertilized by this
- sticky top of the pistil
- roots store this
- can be converted into carbohydrates
- occurs by wind and animals
- transportation network
- occurs on tips of roots and shoots
- tissue of the outermost layer of the plant
- the female portion of the flower
- filler between dermal and vascular tissue
- main function is photosynthesis
- the main purpose is reproduction
- wood and sugar are examples of this
- plants are ______ organisms
- stop plants from moving
- the male portion of the flower
- leaf like
39 Clues: leaf like • roots store this • wax layer on leaf • a root that we eat • roots ___ the plant • released into the air • pod that makes pollen • absorb water from soil • transportation network • stem cells of the plant • stop plants from moving • sticky top of the pistil • occurs by wind and animals • eggs are fertilized by this • exchanges with surroundings • without plants you would be • ...
Unit 12 2022-12-01
12 Clues: felt • secret • Greedy • devouring • luxurious • captivated • rise and fall • important idea • eating only plants • able to be influenced • someone injured or killed • feeding on animals and plants
fruits 2020-10-20
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- sugar belongs to a group of chemicals called
- it contains the female gametes
- transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma
- cells cells that contain a lot of water
- made out of thousands of glucose molecules
- it is a store of chemical potential energy
- one of the most important kinds of mineral salt
- water combines with...inside a chloroplasts to make glucose and oxygen
- long tubes that plants contain
- contains mineral salt and these are substances that plants normally get
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- plants can make protein
- photosynthesis happens inside a
- which gametes contain pollen grains
- most colourful part of a flower
- it contains in the males gametes of the flower
- what is produced at the base of a flower
- pollen is produced here
17 Clues: plants can make protein • pollen is produced here • it contains the female gametes • long tubes that plants contain • photosynthesis happens inside a • most colourful part of a flower • which gametes contain pollen grains • cells cells that contain a lot of water • what is produced at the base of a flower • made out of thousands of glucose molecules • ...
Intro to Ecology Review 2020-10-08
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- nonliving environment a living thing calls home
- makes energy from sunlight and starts the food chain
- long term weather patterns in an area
- short term conditions of the atmosphere
- consumers that eat both plants and animals
- gets energy from eating other living things
- chain, diagram that shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem
- role a living thing has in its ecosystem
- all the living and nonliving things in an area
- consumers that only eat meat
- living things
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- the process by which plants harness the energy from sunlight
- non-living things
- consumers that eat only plants
- energy from breaking down dead organisms
- all the species of living things in an ecosystem
- all the individuals of one species in an ecosystem
17 Clues: living things • non-living things • consumers that only eat meat • consumers that eat only plants • long term weather patterns in an area • short term conditions of the atmosphere • energy from breaking down dead organisms • role a living thing has in its ecosystem • consumers that eat both plants and animals • gets energy from eating other living things • ...
The Farm 2019-03-13
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- this looks like a person and is placed in a garden
- a place to get water
- where trees with fruit grow
- we put this on a horse so we can ride
- something we put on plants to help them grow
- a place to keep animals on the farm
- something we put on plants to kill bugs
- the process of moving water from one to another
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- any kind of product made from milk
- where a cow eats grass
- a special place to grow vegetables all year round
- unwanted plants in a garden
- a large open area for farming or sports
- the fruits and vegetables growing on the farm
- this is the business of farming
- a place for horses to live
- the place a farmer gets honey
17 Clues: a place to get water • where a cow eats grass • a place for horses to live • unwanted plants in a garden • where trees with fruit grow • the place a farmer gets honey • this is the business of farming • any kind of product made from milk • a place to keep animals on the farm • we put this on a horse so we can ride • a large open area for farming or sports • ...
LIFE PROCESSES 2024-04-10
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- cell organelle where first step of respiration occurs
- type of muscular tissue present in heart
- blood vessels where exchange of materials takes place
- other name of tissue fluid
- it contracts and moves downwards during inhalation
- process by which food is transported in plants
- it carries urine from kidneys to urinary bladder
- structural unit of kidney
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- blood cells which help in clotting at a point of injury
- complex tissue in plants which carries water and minerals
- anaerobic respiration in yeast
- site in lungs where exchange of gases takes place
- iron-rich compound present in RBC
- animal with a two chambered heart
- gaseous exchange in plants occurs from here
- artery blood vessel which brings blood into kidney
- fluid present in blood
17 Clues: fluid present in blood • structural unit of kidney • other name of tissue fluid • anaerobic respiration in yeast • iron-rich compound present in RBC • animal with a two chambered heart • type of muscular tissue present in heart • gaseous exchange in plants occurs from here • process by which food is transported in plants • it carries urine from kidneys to urinary bladder • ...
Nutrion In Plants 2019-07-14
9 Clues: Parasite • Tiny pores in the leaves • Green pigments in plants • Dead and Decaying matter • Food Factories of Plants • Plant Insectivorous plant • Green Plants that make their own food • di oxide Gas released during photosynthesis • Plants make their own food with this process
Where Plants Grow. Play Basketball? 2025-09-28
9 Clues: She has to (w). • My (n) says no. • They can grow (), too. • () plants grow in sand. • () grow in many places. • I () to play basketball. • They need water, air, and (). • I need to find () to play with. • Some plants () grow on other plants.
Green Choices - Save the Environment & Life 2017-08-27
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- It is weak or unstable, and seems unlikely to last long or be successful.
- A method of getting rid of very large amounts of rubbish by burying it in a large deep hole.
- You are learning as much as possible in a short time just before you take the examination.
- The death of all its remaining living members.
- Happens earlier than usual or earlier than people expect.
- It goes below the surface of some water or another liquid.
- Chemicals which farmers put on their crops to kill harmful insects.
- When things such as dead plants or animals decompose, or when something decomposes them, they change chemically and begin to decay.
- To reduce it.
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- A colorless gas that is the lightest and commonest element in the universe.
- Pieces from something that has been destroyed or pieces of rubbish or unwanted material that are spread around.
- Rubbish that is left lying around outside.
- A mixture of decayed plants and vegetable waste which is added to the soil to help plants grow.
- A substance such as solid animal waste or a chemical mixture that you spread on the ground in order to make plants grow more successfully.
- A chemical that is used to destroy plants, especially weeds.
15 Clues: To reduce it. • Rubbish that is left lying around outside. • The death of all its remaining living members. • Happens earlier than usual or earlier than people expect. • It goes below the surface of some water or another liquid. • A chemical that is used to destroy plants, especially weeds. • Chemicals which farmers put on their crops to kill harmful insects. • ...
Texas Ecoregions & Weathering 2017-11-27
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- natural home for a plant or animal, the place in which an organism lives and finds the resources it needs to survive (food, water, shelter) found in an ecosystem.
- Many ecosystems together
- An area with similar plants and animals. Formed by different soil type and climate which allows various plants and animal life in the area.
- Geographical area where plants, animals, the landscape, and climate all interact together.
- Weathering process that changes the mineral composition or chemical make up of the rocks
- This can dissolve rocks but is too weak to harm people or plants
- not living (ex. Sunlight, air, soil, temperature, wind, water, minerals)
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- an organism that hunts catches and eats another organism
- When the outer layers of rocks crack and break off
- Plain that drains to Gulf of Mexico, known for beaches, and has acidic soils and sandy loam
- name from the thick forest of pine tries, in East Texas, home to hardwood threes such as ash, elm, and mesquite
- living (ex. Humans, dogs, deer, cells, plants, fungi, bacteria, microorganisms)
- Weathering process that breaks rock into different shapes and smaller pieces
- Oxygen chemically combines with other elements such as iron making iron oxide or rust
- Wind carrying particles smooth rocks on the surface. Water carrying particles smooth rocks in rivers and oceans
15 Clues: Many ecosystems together • When the outer layers of rocks crack and break off • an organism that hunts catches and eats another organism • This can dissolve rocks but is too weak to harm people or plants • not living (ex. Sunlight, air, soil, temperature, wind, water, minerals) • Weathering process that breaks rock into different shapes and smaller pieces • ...
Criss-Cross Puzzle 2025-08-22
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- Woody with many branches and medium in height
- A plant that completes its entire life cycle from seed to flower and back to seed within one growing season or one year, and then dies.
- A branch of horticulture focused on the study and cultivation of fruits.
- Plant material, primarily leaves and stems, that are eaten by livestock
- A branch of agriculture focused on cultivating and managing flowering and ornamental plants for various purposes.
- Domesticated plants grown under an intensive system of culture
- A crop example of sugar crop.
- Pod-bearing plants, with root nodules & whose leaves are divided into leaflets
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- A nitrogen-fixing bacterium that is common in the soil, especially in the root nodules of leguminous plants.
- Cultivated plants grown under a relatively extensive system of culture, and majority of these are high in carbohydrates
- A plant that lives for more than two years and does not need to be replanted each year, providing harvests over multiple seasons from a single planting
- A branch of horticulture focused on the cultivation of vegetables.
- These are grasses grown for their edible starchy seeds called grains.
- The practice of cutting fresh, green forage crops and immediately feeding them to livestock
- Short with soft stems
15 Clues: Short with soft stems • A crop example of sugar crop. • Woody with many branches and medium in height • Domesticated plants grown under an intensive system of culture • A branch of horticulture focused on the cultivation of vegetables. • These are grasses grown for their edible starchy seeds called grains. • ...
Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration 2024-05-14
8 Clues: Plant food • Plant energy • Keeps plants alive • How plants make food • Gas needed for plants • Where plants make food • How plants break food down • Needed for human survival, waste product
Seedless Vascular Plants 2013-02-11
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- Leaves of a fern
- Gametophyte of a fern
- Transports sugars through the plant
- The horizontal stem that grows across the ground
- _____ are produced in sori
- Transports water and dissolved minerals through the plant
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- The diploid phase of the fern life cycle
- Form in the prothallus
- The structures on a fern that produces spores
- Ferns rely on _______ for reproduction
- After fertilization, the _____ starts the sporophyte stage
11 Clues: Leaves of a fern • Gametophyte of a fern • Form in the prothallus • _____ are produced in sori • Transports sugars through the plant • Ferns rely on _______ for reproduction • The diploid phase of the fern life cycle • The structures on a fern that produces spores • The horizontal stem that grows across the ground • Transports water and dissolved minerals through the plant • ...
transport in plants 2020-07-28
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- consists of parenchyma cells and maybe hollow in some plants
- secondary dermal tissue that replaces epidermis of older stems and roots
- pore on the epidermis of leaf bounded by two specialized cells
- layer of loosely packed,irregularly shaped chlorophyll bearing cell found within the cortex of some plant stems
- type of water-conducting cells of xylem that lack perforations on the cell wall
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- plant that need very little water
- strip band deposited radially and transversely on the cell wall of endodermis
- sticking together of of particles of different substances
- inert impermeable waxy substance found in cell wall(phellem layer) of corky plants
- device used to measure rate of water uptake by leafy shoot
- plant tissue between endodermis and phloem
11 Clues: plant that need very little water • plant tissue between endodermis and phloem • sticking together of of particles of different substances • device used to measure rate of water uptake by leafy shoot • consists of parenchyma cells and maybe hollow in some plants • pore on the epidermis of leaf bounded by two specialized cells • ...
Plants and life 2018-06-06
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- it pops out of the seed.
- they are a tap of plant.
- it keeps you warm and keeps plants warm.
- you breathe from it.
- they are line on leaves and your they are on your rest.
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- you drink it.
- there is nan in space.
- we are planting the plant in here
- they shot out of the seed before the stem.
- they are one of the bits of a plant.
- some plants are this colour.
11 Clues: you drink it. • you breathe from it. • there is nan in space. • it pops out of the seed. • they are a tap of plant. • some plants are this colour. • we are planting the plant in here • they are one of the bits of a plant. • it keeps you warm and keeps plants warm. • they shot out of the seed before the stem. • they are line on leaves and your they are on your rest.
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-26
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- I AM A FUNGUS
- I ABSORB CARBON DIOXIDE
- CELL THAT CONTAINS CHLOROPHYLL
- I AM USED IN TEST FOR STARCH
- I AM A PARASITE I CAN SYNTHESIZE MY FOOD
- I PROVIDE NITROGEN
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- NUTRITION IN WHICH PLANTS LIVE TOGETHER
- I AM ADDED IN FARMS FOR NUTRIENTS
- SUCKS NUTRIENTS FROM HOST
- ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY
- SINGULAR OF STOMATA
11 Clues: I AM A FUNGUS • I PROVIDE NITROGEN • SINGULAR OF STOMATA • I ABSORB CARBON DIOXIDE • SUCKS NUTRIENTS FROM HOST • ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY • I AM USED IN TEST FOR STARCH • CELL THAT CONTAINS CHLOROPHYLL • I AM ADDED IN FARMS FOR NUTRIENTS • NUTRITION IN WHICH PLANTS LIVE TOGETHER • I AM A PARASITE I CAN SYNTHESIZE MY FOOD
Reproduction of Plants 2016-04-24
11 Clues: Stem • Rhizome • layering • crop Wheat • grows upwards • potato Root Tuber • protects the seed. • reproduces through spores. • provide food for the baby plant • the part of the stem to which the cut stem is attached. • horizontal stems that grow near the ground and give off roots.
Adaptation in Plants 2021-06-25
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- plant found in desert areas
- photosynthesis carried out by stem
- example of evergreen tree
- trees found in hilly areas
- trees found in marshy areas
- plants that grow on land
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- tree with flat and broad leaves
- trees shed their leaves in winter season
- plants that live in water
- develop breathing roots
- natural surrounding of a living being
11 Clues: develop breathing roots • plants that grow on land • plants that live in water • example of evergreen tree • trees found in hilly areas • plant found in desert areas • trees found in marshy areas • tree with flat and broad leaves • photosynthesis carried out by stem • natural surrounding of a living being • trees shed their leaves in winter season
ET & HT plants 2024-07-03
11 Clues: Its a shade • A light pink • a light black • a citrus fruit • its very bright • Delicious to eat • A colour of a princess • the colour of unpainted wood • It’s not in the rainbow song • If you add blue you can make green • a colour 2nd to last in the rainbow song
fertilization in plants 2024-08-20
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- The male gamete-producing part of the plant.
- The structure within the ovary that develops into a seed after fertilization.
- The part of the stamen that produces and releases pollen.
- The tube-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary.
- The cell formed by the fusion of male and female gametes.
- A reproductive cell that unites with another during fertilization.
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- The tube that forms after pollination, allowing sperm to reach the ovule.
- The stalk that supports the anther.
- The part of the flower that contains the ovules and develops into a fruit.
- The developing young plant within a seed.
- The part of the flower where pollen lands during pollination.
11 Clues: The stalk that supports the anther. • The developing young plant within a seed. • The male gamete-producing part of the plant. • The part of the stamen that produces and releases pollen. • The cell formed by the fusion of male and female gametes. • The part of the flower where pollen lands during pollination. • ...
Transportation in plants 2024-08-16
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- The plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- What is the transportation process Xylem uses?
- The type of action that allows water to move upward through narrow spaces in the xylem vessels.
- The cell wall of the Phloem is made up of what?
- The vascular tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals from roots to the rest of the plant.
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- The attraction between water molecules and the walls of the xylem vessels.
- The movement of organic compounds like sugars within the phloem from sources to sinks.
- What is the cell wall of the Xylem made up of?
- The vascular tissue responsible for transporting sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant.Translocation What is the transportation process Phloem uses?
- The specialised phloem cells that facilitate the transport of sugars.
- The force that holds water molecules together, aiding in their movement through the xylem.
11 Clues: What is the cell wall of the Xylem made up of? • What is the transportation process Xylem uses? • The cell wall of the Phloem is made up of what? • The plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from the soil. • The specialised phloem cells that facilitate the transport of sugars. • The attraction between water molecules and the walls of the xylem vessels. • ...
Unit 10-Plants 2023-05-22
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- folded membranes
- first stage un cellular respiration
- part of flower that holds egg cells
- used for protection and to prevent water loss
- fluid-like membranes
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- collect sunlight in chloroplasts
- part of flower that holds the anther up
- respiration that performs without oxygen
- a waxy layer
- part of flower for reproduction
- transport water from roots to shoot
11 Clues: a waxy layer • folded membranes • fluid-like membranes • part of flower for reproduction • collect sunlight in chloroplasts • first stage un cellular respiration • transport water from roots to shoot • part of flower that holds egg cells • part of flower that holds the anther up • respiration that performs without oxygen • used for protection and to prevent water loss
Unit 13 Plants 2025-01-07
Plants- Class 8 2021-08-31
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- Reserve food for plants
- Absorb water and minerals
- Mineral essential part of chlorophyll
- Gas released as byproduct in photosynthesis
- Source of energy for photosynthesis
- Solution to check presence of starch in leaves
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- Green organelle helping in photosynthesis
- Plant whose starch has been removed
- Synthetic chemical used to restore minerals in soil
- Colour shown by leaves poor in Nitrogen and Magnesium
- Tissue helping in transportation of water nad minerals in plants
11 Clues: Reserve food for plants • Absorb water and minerals • Plant whose starch has been removed • Source of energy for photosynthesis • Mineral essential part of chlorophyll • Green organelle helping in photosynthesis • Gas released as byproduct in photosynthesis • Solution to check presence of starch in leaves • Synthetic chemical used to restore minerals in soil • ...
Reactions in Plants 2025-10-22
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- a new substance made in chemical reaction.
- a process that plants use to make their own food. It needs light to work
- a type of respiaration in which oxygen is used to release energy from subtances, such as glucose
- an important sugar, which is used as a reactant in respiration.
- a variable that prevents the rate (speed) of process from becoming any faster.
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- a way of writing out what happens in a chemical reaction using symbols to represent the subtances invloved.
- a substance used to make other substance.
- tube made of living phloem cells that transports dissolved substances around the plant.
- the green substance found insied choloroplasts. It traps energy transferred by light.
- a green disc containing chlorophyll, found in plant cells. Where the plants makes food, using photosynthesis
- a substance that takes part in chemical reaction.
11 Clues: a substance used to make other substance. • a new substance made in chemical reaction. • a substance that takes part in chemical reaction. • an important sugar, which is used as a reactant in respiration. • a process that plants use to make their own food. It needs light to work • a variable that prevents the rate (speed) of process from becoming any faster. • ...
Ecosystem - ESL 2017-10-28
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- living thing / biotic
- / process where plants gets energy from the sun
- / an organism that eats ONLY animals
- / an organism that eats already dead animals
- / the environment where an organism lives
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- thing / abiotic
- / gets eaten by predator
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- / an organism that hunts other living things for food
- / a sequence that shows how one organism gets eaten by another organism
- organism that eats ONLY plants
- / the interaction between abiotic and biotic elements
- / large area with similar climate
- / an organism that breaks down dead organisms
14 Clues: thing / abiotic • living thing / biotic • / gets eaten by predator • organism that eats ONLY plants • / large area with similar climate • / an organism that eats ONLY animals • / the environment where an organism lives • organism that eats both plants and animals • / an organism that eats already dead animals • / an organism that breaks down dead organisms • ...
Tundra 2014-06-01
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- solid snow
- large hills
- also known as reindeer
- the world is divided into two halves, called _________
- a country starting with a, that is dominated by tundra
- animals with warm blood and fur
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- delicate and easily disrupted
- small bush like plants that grow in the tundra
- ice that doesn't melt
- pole at the top of the world is the _____ _____
- a dog like animal that howls to the moon and lives in tundra
- a home for plants and animals
- a small sqishy plants that grows on rocka near water
- the opposite of hot
14 Clues: solid snow • large hills • the opposite of hot • ice that doesn't melt • also known as reindeer • delicate and easily disrupted • a home for plants and animals • animals with warm blood and fur • small bush like plants that grow in the tundra • pole at the top of the world is the _____ _____ • a small sqishy plants that grows on rocka near water • ...
Test 2021-11-04
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- __________ consumers eat secondary consumers.
- These organisms digest dead matter.
- This type of dinoflagellate gives coral its color.
- Organisms that eat plants are classified as:
- This is one potential output of anaerobic respiration.
- This is an input for photosynthesis.
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- Organisms that eat plants are classified as:
- These organisms eat dead things.
- Plants are sometimes referred to as _______-autotrophs.
- Organisms that make their own food without energy from the sun are called:
- Organisms that eat both plants and animals are classified as:
- This is an output of both kinds of respiration
- This is an input for respiration
- _______-respiration requires oxygen.
- ATP has this many phosphates.
15 Clues: ATP has this many phosphates. • These organisms eat dead things. • This is an input for respiration • These organisms digest dead matter. • _______-respiration requires oxygen. • This is an input for photosynthesis. • Organisms that eat plants are classified as: • Organisms that eat plants are classified as: • __________ consumers eat secondary consumers. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-01-12
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- jelly like fluid htat surrounds the thylakoids
- doesn't go through the calvin cycle
- occurs inside the thylakoid
- opens stroma during the daytime to go through calvin cycle
- xanthophyll and carotene
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- opens stroma during the night to conserve H2O
- organisms that go through photosynthesis
- a billionth of a meter
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- pigments absorbs sunlight but does not produce enrgy from sunlight
- colors that absorb light and produces energy from sunlight
- occurs in the stroma
- microscopuc holes in the underside of leaves
- membranes where ight reactions occur
14 Clues: occurs in the stroma • a billionth of a meter • xanthophyll and carotene • occurs inside the thylakoid • doesn't go through the calvin cycle • membranes where ight reactions occur • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • organisms that go through photosynthesis • microscopuc holes in the underside of leaves • opens stroma during the night to conserve H2O • ...
Observing God's World 1.1-1.4 2024-08-11
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- largest plant family
- transfer of pollen form a stamen to the pistil
- most important family of food-producing plants
- miniature underdeveloped plant
- makes and holds pollen
- contain stored food for the growing plant
- enclose and protect a developing flower
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- scientist who study plants
- members of the pea family
- storehouse made with layers of thick fleshy leaves that surround a very short stem
- grasses used to cover lawns and athletic fields
- group of most widely used grains
- holds the developing seeds
- family of plants that have petals in multiples of 5
14 Clues: largest plant family • makes and holds pollen • members of the pea family • scientist who study plants • holds the developing seeds • miniature underdeveloped plant • group of most widely used grains • enclose and protect a developing flower • contain stored food for the growing plant • transfer of pollen form a stamen to the pistil • ...
Carbon & Nitrogen Cycle Puzzle 2024-10-29
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- Burnining fossil fuels will release CO2 into the...
- Element of Life
- Gas that causes Ocean Acidification
- Fuel created from dead plants and animals
- Plants take up fixed _________ as nutrients
- Shell of a Sea Urchin
- Carbon Fixation
- Byproduct of Photosynthesis
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- Ocean Acidification leaves ________(ions) in the water
- Plants taking up fixed Nitrogen from the soil
- Deification and Decomposition re introduce Nitrogen into the Soil
- Process to get cellular energy from food
- When an element is combined with something else so it can be used by living organisms
- Way to fix Nitrogen
14 Clues: Element of Life • Carbon Fixation • Way to fix Nitrogen • Shell of a Sea Urchin • Byproduct of Photosynthesis • Gas that causes Ocean Acidification • Process to get cellular energy from food • Fuel created from dead plants and animals • Plants take up fixed _________ as nutrients • Plants taking up fixed Nitrogen from the soil • ...
