plants Crossword Puzzles
Flower Explorace 2022-10-30
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- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of the same plant
- for example
- family of plants have male and female organs covered by keel
- the union of male and female gametes to produce a new genotype
- kinds of pollination mode
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- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of different plant
- parts of plants that we observe to determine the mode of pollination
- plants have male and female flowers on different plants
- is a type of pollination that happens when the flower is still close
- plants have male and female flowers on a different plant while
10 Clues: for example • kinds of pollination mode • plants have male and female flowers on different plants • family of plants have male and female organs covered by keel • transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of the same plant • plants have male and female flowers on a different plant while • the union of male and female gametes to produce a new genotype • ...
Flower Explorace 2022-10-30
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- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of the same plant
- for example
- family of plants have male and female organs covered by keel
- the union of male and female gametes to produce a new genotype
- kinds of pollination mode
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- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of different plant
- parts of plants that we observe to determine the mode of pollination
- plants have male and female flowers on different plants
- is a type of pollination that happens when the flower is still close
- plants have male and female flowers on a different plant while
10 Clues: for example • kinds of pollination mode • plants have male and female flowers on different plants • family of plants have male and female organs covered by keel • transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of the same plant • plants have male and female flowers on a different plant while • the union of male and female gametes to produce a new genotype • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-08-04
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- / Plant leaves _____ carbon dioxide gas from the air.
- / The process plants use to make food using the sun's energy
- / The color of chlorophyll, the pigment that absorbs sunlight
- / The product of photosynthesis that serves as a plant's food
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- / The cell organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- / Sunlight, carbon dioxide, and _____ are the reactants (what's needed) for photosynthesis.
- / Animals _____ in the oxygen gas that plants make during photosynthesis.
- / Plants release _____ gas as a product of photosynthesis.
- / Plants absorb water needed for photosynthesis from the ground through their ______
- / _____ from the sun provides the energy plants need to make their own food.
10 Clues: / The cell organelle where photosynthesis occurs • / Plant leaves _____ carbon dioxide gas from the air. • / Plants release _____ gas as a product of photosynthesis. • / The process plants use to make food using the sun's energy • / The color of chlorophyll, the pigment that absorbs sunlight • / The product of photosynthesis that serves as a plant's food • ...
What do Plants Need? 2024-10-18
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- plants need this to be able to spread out as they grow
- needed for plants to stay hydrated and transport nutrients
- where plants or animals or even people interact with each other
- plants get carbon dioxide from the _____
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- plants need the right _____ to grow; not too hot or cold
- where any living thing exists
- plants anchor themselves in this
- needed by plants for photosynthesis
8 Clues: where any living thing exists • plants anchor themselves in this • needed by plants for photosynthesis • plants get carbon dioxide from the _____ • plants need this to be able to spread out as they grow • plants need the right _____ to grow; not too hot or cold • needed for plants to stay hydrated and transport nutrients • ...
Plant Adaptation Chapter 7 2022-07-19
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- A waxy layer to make sure stomata of hydrophyte leaves always open.
- swamp Area of soil with low oxygen content and very salty.
- Plants that live in aquatic habitats, such as Lotus sp.
- Plants that live in swampy habitats such as mangrove tree.
- Pores in the mangrove roots for efficient gaseous exchange.
- roots Hydrophytes has ____ which provide large surface area and trap air bubbles to stay floating.
- Plants that live in a condition like in the desert.
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- Light tissues with many air spaces in floating plants.
- Breathing roots that grow vertically upwards above the soil in mangrove swamp.
- The roots of xerophytes can ____ deep into soil to find water in a dry area.
- Modified leaves of xerophytes to reduce water loss and protection against animals.
- Examples are mango tree, hibiscus plant, rubber tree.
- Adjustment of an organism to the environment.
- The stomata in the cactus are ____ to reduce water evaporation from the leaves.
14 Clues: Adjustment of an organism to the environment. • Plants that live in a condition like in the desert. • Examples are mango tree, hibiscus plant, rubber tree. • Light tissues with many air spaces in floating plants. • Plants that live in aquatic habitats, such as Lotus sp. • swamp Area of soil with low oxygen content and very salty. • ...
PLANT Vocabulary Review 2024-09-12
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- Are plants like moss that do not have stems, roots, or leaves
- Plant parts that use the sunlight to produce sugar for the plant's food
- A cell that can grow into a new plant when conditions are right
- Plant parts that attract insects for pollination
- Animals that help carry pollen from one plant to another plant
- cycle, Stages a living thing goes through as it develops
- Are plants like trees that have stems, roots, and leaves
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- Plant parts that absorb water and minerals from the soil
- Process of moving pollen from one plant to another plant
- A substance that captures energy from the sun
- Plant parts that support the plant and carry water to the leaves and flowers
- Process plants go through to make their own food
- When a seed begins to grow
- When a plant reaches the adult stage and can produce new plants
14 Clues: When a seed begins to grow • A substance that captures energy from the sun • Process plants go through to make their own food • Plant parts that attract insects for pollination • Plant parts that absorb water and minerals from the soil • Process of moving pollen from one plant to another plant • cycle, Stages a living thing goes through as it develops • ...
Growth Factors Crossword 2024-10-23
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- the process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- the process through which plant roots take in water.
- refers to plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round.
- the process through which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- a plant that lives more than two years.
- the process by which plants loose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata.
- refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
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- a stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- a plant process that increases the plant numbers usually through seeds.
- the process through which plants create food.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- the process by which minerals enter the plant through cell walls.
- the main product of photosynthesis.
14 Clues: the main product of photosynthesis. • a plant that lives more than two years. • the process through which plants create food. • a stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. • the process through which plant roots take in water. • ...
Ecosystems 2023-01-24
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- a living component of an ecosystem
- multicellular organisms
- any organism that can't make its own food.
- a living thing that isn't a plant or human
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
- made up of the parts of Earth where life exists
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- a group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area.
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.
- is a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- the role an organism plays in a community
- often stored by cells in biomolecules, particularly carbohydrates (sugars) and lipids
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- a large community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area
15 Clues: multicellular organisms • a living component of an ecosystem • the role an organism plays in a community • any organism that can't make its own food. • a living thing that isn't a plant or human • organism that breaks down dead organic material • made up of the parts of Earth where life exists • an interacting group of various species in a common location • ...
Vocab 2023-02-17
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- life
- describes the role an organism plays in a community
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- animals with wide food preferences, can eat both plant and animal matter
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material
- plants that make their own food through sunlight, air, and water
- the area and resources used by a particular species (the habitat of a species) or an assemblage of animals and plants together with their abiotic environment
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- animals whose diet consists of other animals
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuses
- is a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs
- nonliving factors in an environment
- an animal that feeds on plants
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.
15 Clues: life • an animal that feeds on plants • nonliving factors in an environment • animals whose diet consists of other animals • describes the role an organism plays in a community • organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs • is a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains. • an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuses • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2022-01-13
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- The average weather pattern of a region (biome)
- All the members of a species in an ecosystem
- Non-living things that make up an ecosystem (water, soil, sun, air)
- Anything having to do with land
- Shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem
- the conditions outside at a particular place and time
- All the plants and animals in an environment, including their interactions with each other
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- A bunch of food chains put together (it shows their interactions)
- the study of the nature and behaviour of natural things and the knowledge that we obtain about them.
- Living things that make up an ecosystem (plants, animals)
- Anything having to do with water
- process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food.
- An ecosystem made up of its own kind of climate, soil, plants, and animals
- Any living thing
- The ability to do work. The sun is the primary source of energy for all living things.
15 Clues: Any living thing • Anything having to do with land • Anything having to do with water • Shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem • All the members of a species in an ecosystem • The average weather pattern of a region (biome) • the conditions outside at a particular place and time • Living things that make up an ecosystem (plants, animals) • ...
biomes 2025-02-07
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- = Decomposers - group of organisms that recycle the remains and waste produced by other organisms
- = is the variety of all living things and different species present in the area
- = ability of the ecosystem to survive bad conditions
- = they are producers
- = type of animal that eats plants and hebs
- = ability of ecosystem to keep the number of organisms stable over time
- = type of animal that eats both the plant food and animal food
- = group of organisms that use photosynthesis to make food
- = is basically an area where plants and animals as well as landscapes and weather work together to form life
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- = type of living organisms that consume food
- = group of organisms who eat that food and do nothing else
- = process of turning water and air into organic food using sunlight
- = type of animal that hunts and eats other animals
- = are areas with a similar climate and landscape where similar plants and animals live
- chains = inks between organisms that determine which organism consumes which
15 Clues: = they are producers • = type of animal that eats plants and hebs • = type of living organisms that consume food • = type of animal that hunts and eats other animals • = ability of the ecosystem to survive bad conditions • = group of organisms that use photosynthesis to make food • = group of organisms who eat that food and do nothing else • ...
Ecology Review 2025-01-06
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- The symbol used to show the flow of energy in a food chain or web
- The energy flow in an ecosystem can be represented by a ___.
- Chemosynthesis takes place around ____________________ vents.
- A group of the same species living in the same area is called a ___.
- Group of organisms which only eat plants
- An animal that eats both plants and animals is called an ___.
- Living things and their physical environment together form an ___.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight and carbon dioxide is called ___.
- An organism that cannot make its own food and must eat other organisms is a ___.
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- Organisms which only eat meat
- The primary producers of the ocean.
- plants and chemosynthetic bacteria
- The nonliving parts of an ecosystem are the __________ factors.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism is known as its ___.
- The process by which food is made by bacteria or other living things using chemicals as the energy source,
15 Clues: Organisms which only eat meat • plants and chemosynthetic bacteria • The primary producers of the ocean. • Group of organisms which only eat plants • The energy flow in an ecosystem can be represented by a ___. • Chemosynthesis takes place around ____________________ vents. • An animal that eats both plants and animals is called an ___. • ...
Interconnectedness of living organism 2024-11-12
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- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- A relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another.
- The gas produced by plants during photosynthesis.
- Organisms that feed on dead or decaying organic matter.
- The living components of an ecosystem, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- An interaction where both species benefit from the relationship.
- Organisms that get their energy by consuming other organisms.
- A change in the environment that may cause shifts in ecosystems, such as drought or flooding.
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- Non-living physical elements in an ecosystem, such as temperature, soil, and sunlight.
- Non-living environmental factors, like climate and soil, that affect life in an ecosystem.
- An organism that feeds on producers (plants).
- A type of organism that produces its own food, often through photosynthesis.
- Factor A factor such as temperature, moisture, or light that influences the survival of organisms.
- A process where dead matter is broken down and recycled by decomposers.
- The group of organisms interacting in a given area.
15 Clues: An organism that feeds on producers (plants). • The gas produced by plants during photosynthesis. • The group of organisms interacting in a given area. • Organisms that feed on dead or decaying organic matter. • Organisms that get their energy by consuming other organisms. • The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight. • ...
Final exam crossword 2025-01-10
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- genetic information in the body
- the process that moves carbon between plants and animals
- A process for plants that converts sunlight into food
- a process of biological fuels breaking down in the presence of a hydrogen acceptor
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- the cells found in animals
- the cells present in green plants
- makes food for the plants
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- the major importance of all living things(makes up 60% of the human body)
- proteins that speeds up metabolism
- helps humans breath and helps organisms grow
11 Clues: makes food for the plants • the cells found in animals • genetic information in the body • the cells present in green plants • proteins that speeds up metabolism • helps humans breath and helps organisms grow • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • A process for plants that converts sunlight into food • ...
3. SCIENCE OF PLANTS - BOTANY 2024-10-15
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- Who discovered the cell
- The study of fossil plants
- Name the branch of Botany which deals with Pteridophytes
- Name the branch of Botany which deals with Bryophytes
- Which group of plants is called amphibians of plant kingdom
- What are the groups of plants that live as symbionts in lichens
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- Name the study of lichens
- Which group of plants is called vascular cryptogams
- Name the branches of Botany which deal with the chlorophyllous autotrophic thallophytes
- The book written by Robert Hooke
- Name the branches of Botany which deal with thenon-chlorophyllous heterotrophic thallophytes
11 Clues: Who discovered the cell • Name the study of lichens • The study of fossil plants • The book written by Robert Hooke • Which group of plants is called vascular cryptogams • Name the branch of Botany which deals with Bryophytes • Name the branch of Botany which deals with Pteridophytes • Which group of plants is called amphibians of plant kingdom • ...
Food Webs 2024-02-29
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- an organism that makes its own food
- eats only other animals
- a wild animal that hunts or preys on other animals for food
- where the energy starts in all food chains
- eats only plants
- something that breaks down dead plants and animals (Ex: fungus, mushrooms, earthworms, vultures)
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- the flow of energy from one organism to another
- A group of food chains in an ecosystem
- eats both plants and animals
- an animal hunted or killed by another animal for food
- an organism that eats plants and animals for energy
11 Clues: eats only plants • eats only other animals • eats both plants and animals • an organism that makes its own food • A group of food chains in an ecosystem • where the energy starts in all food chains • the flow of energy from one organism to another • an organism that eats plants and animals for energy • an animal hunted or killed by another animal for food • ...
Soil Media Types 2022-10-25
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- mica mineral matter
- (high C:N)makes nitrogen unavailable to plants
- neutral, weed free, crop uniformity, sterile
- dehydrated remains of acid bog plants
- partially decomposed material mined from swamps
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- dead plant and animal tissue
- decayed organic matter
- expensive and lightweight
- natural volcanic material
- (high N:C)makes nitrogen unavailable to plants
- organic and promotes drainage
11 Clues: mica mineral matter • decayed organic matter • expensive and lightweight • natural volcanic material • dead plant and animal tissue • organic and promotes drainage • dehydrated remains of acid bog plants • neutral, weed free, crop uniformity, sterile • (high N:C)makes nitrogen unavailable to plants • (high C:N)makes nitrogen unavailable to plants • ...
Vocabulary 2022-04-25
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- period of rest or metabolic inactivity
- opposite of photosynthesis
- converting light energy into chemical energy
- involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide
- plant cells that control gas exchange
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- gives plants its color
- outer most layer of the plant
- things that plants respond to
- adapting to environmental changes
- water movement through plants
- simple sugar
11 Clues: simple sugar • gives plants its color • opposite of photosynthesis • outer most layer of the plant • things that plants respond to • water movement through plants • adapting to environmental changes • plant cells that control gas exchange • period of rest or metabolic inactivity • involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide • converting light energy into chemical energy
Ecosystem Crossword 2014-04-10
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- The tiny organisms you can't see with your naked eye, includes bacteria and fungus.
- The process plants use to make energy. Includes the Sun, water, nutrients, and carbon dioxide.
- Multiple levels of these, eats organisms.
- What organisms have done in order to survive.
- All the species of an ecosystem.
- Breaks down matter so it can be recycled.
- The relationships and interactions between living and non-living.
- All species of an organism.
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- The living and dead factors of an ecosystem.
- A group of similar ecosystems.
- The meat eaters.
- The non-living, environmental factors.
- The term that describes the diversity of organisms in an ecosystem.
- Only eats plants, bushes.
- The primary producer, energy source for plants.
- Makes their own food.
16 Clues: The meat eaters. • Makes their own food. • Only eats plants, bushes. • All species of an organism. • A group of similar ecosystems. • All the species of an ecosystem. • The non-living, environmental factors. • Multiple levels of these, eats organisms. • Breaks down matter so it can be recycled. • The living and dead factors of an ecosystem. • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2014-04-10
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- The living and dead factors of an ecosystem.
- The tiny organisms you can't see with your naked eye, includes bacteria and fungus.
- The meat eaters.
- Only eats plants, bushes.
- The process plants use to make energy. Includes the Sun, water, nutrients, and carbon dioxide.
- All species of an organism.
- The primary producer, energy source for plants.
- The non-living, environmental factors.
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- Multiple levels of these, eats organisms.
- All the species of an ecosystem.
- The relationships and interactions between living and non-living.
- A group of similar ecosystems.
- Breaks down matter so it can be recycled.
- The term that describes the diversity of organisms in an ecosystem.
- Makes their own food.
- What organisms have done in order to survive.
16 Clues: The meat eaters. • Makes their own food. • Only eats plants, bushes. • All species of an organism. • A group of similar ecosystems. • All the species of an ecosystem. • The non-living, environmental factors. • Multiple levels of these, eats organisms. • Breaks down matter so it can be recycled. • The living and dead factors of an ecosystem. • ...
TEK 7.7B 7.12C 7.13A 7.13B 2023-11-05
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- Body's ability to keep the internal balance
- Growth that happens in organisms in response to light
- a push or pull that can change the position of an object
- Process of water moving through plants and evaporating
- Above-ground part of a plant
- Pressure exerted by water inside the cell wall
- Change within the organism
- Below-ground part of a plant
- balanced,unchanging
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- change in the environment outside of the organism
- Thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- Turning of all or part of organism
- Conducting tissue in plants that transports nutrients
- growth that happens in organisms in response to gravity
- Vascular tissue in plants that transports fluid
- Change in the position of an object
16 Clues: balanced,unchanging • Change within the organism • Above-ground part of a plant • Below-ground part of a plant • Turning of all or part of organism • Change in the position of an object • Body's ability to keep the internal balance • Pressure exerted by water inside the cell wall • Vascular tissue in plants that transports fluid • ...
Mendel's Experiment 2024-01-09
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- the passing of physical characteristics from parent to offspring
- pollen from one plant going to the flower of another plant
- the study of heredity
- contained all hybrid tall pea plants
- organism with two different alleles for a trait
- the process of sperm and egg joining to create a new organism
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- pollen fertilizing a flower of the same plant
- factors that control a trait
- a specific characteristic
- hidden when dominant is present
- if you have it, you show it
- different forms of a gene
- contained purebred tall and short pea plants
- the offspring of many generations that have the same form of a trait
- scientist drew conclusions about genetics
- generation contained 3/4 tall and 1/4 short pea plants
16 Clues: the study of heredity • a specific characteristic • different forms of a gene • if you have it, you show it • factors that control a trait • hidden when dominant is present • contained all hybrid tall pea plants • scientist drew conclusions about genetics • contained purebred tall and short pea plants • pollen fertilizing a flower of the same plant • ...
Marine crossword 2022-12-08
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- the process where bacteria makes glucose from chemicals.
- chain a linear feeding relationship.
- a relationship where one animal is benefit and the other stays the same.
- the process where plants make there own food.
- the animal that gets hunted.
- web a feeding relationship that shows interaction between all the animals.
- where an animal is hunting prey
- an animal that only eats meat.
- where organisms live in harmony together.
- the animal that hunts.
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- a relationship between 2 animals which one animal benefits and one is harmed.
- where 2 organisms benefit from a relationship.
- an animal that converts dead matter to food.
- an animal that eats plants and animals.
- an animal that makes its own food.
- an animal the consumes and hunts its food.
- an animal that only eats plants.
17 Clues: the animal that hunts. • the animal that gets hunted. • an animal that only eats meat. • where an animal is hunting prey • an animal that only eats plants. • an animal that makes its own food. • chain a linear feeding relationship. • an animal that eats plants and animals. • where organisms live in harmony together. • an animal the consumes and hunts its food. • ...
Shoreline Puzzle 2023-05-11
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- Name of the lake Battle Point Park is on
- Plant part that attracts insects
- Often placed on shorelines to help keep soil in place
- Name of the state fish
- Name of state tree
- Word for when soil or dirt falls off into water from waves or wind
- Waves from these moving on lake can cause damage to shoreline
- Insect found pollinating flowers on shorelines
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- Plant that monarch butterflies are attracted to
- Small woody vegetation along shorelines
- Name of the state flower
- Bad plants that can take over shorelines
- Sediment found on beach of Battle Point Park
- Short green plants found on lawns and shorelines
- Plant part that keeps soil in place
- Large plants that often grow along lakes
16 Clues: Name of state tree • Name of the state fish • Name of the state flower • Plant part that attracts insects • Plant part that keeps soil in place • Small woody vegetation along shorelines • Name of the lake Battle Point Park is on • Bad plants that can take over shorelines • Large plants that often grow along lakes • Sediment found on beach of Battle Point Park • ...
Flow of Energy in an Ecosystem 2025-11-17
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- A step or level in a food chain, showing who eats what. (Ex. Level 1: Autotrophs like grass (gets energy from the sun), Level 2: Herbivores like grasshoppers (eats the grass), Level 3: Carnivores or Omnivores likes frogs (eats the grasshopper), Level 4: Carnivores like snakes (eats the frog), etc..)
- A simple list that shows who eats who and how energy flows in an ecosystem.(Ex. Sun → Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake)
- A living thing that makes its own food, like a plant. (Ex. A Sunflower makes its own food using sunlight)
- A living thing that cannot make its own food and must eat other things. (Ex. A rabbit eats plants because it cannot make its own food).
- An animal that eats only other animals. (Ex. A lion eating zebras)
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- An animal that eats only plants. (Ex. A cow eating grass)
- The total amount of living things in an area. (Ex. A forest has a large amount of biomass because it has many plants and animals)
- A living thing that eats dead plants, dead animals, or waste. (Ex. An earthworm eating dead leaves)
- An animal that eats both plants and animals. (Ex. A bear eats berries and fish)
- Many food chains linked together, showing how animals and plants are all connected. (Ex. A rabbit, deer, and grasshopper all eat plants. A fox eats the rabbit, a hawk eats the snake, and this makes a web of many food chains)
- The power that living things need to move, grow, and survive. (Ex. The sun gives energy to plants. Then animals get energy by eating those plants)
11 Clues: An animal that eats only plants. (Ex. A cow eating grass) • An animal that eats only other animals. (Ex. A lion eating zebras) • An animal that eats both plants and animals. (Ex. A bear eats berries and fish) • A living thing that eats dead plants, dead animals, or waste. (Ex. An earthworm eating dead leaves) • ...
science 2016-06-10
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- acids taste
- how many numbers is in ph scale
- milk is
- what colour is alkai in the ph scale
- what is a frog
- eats meat
- what is a lizard
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- eats plants and other animals
- what colour is the acid in ph scale
- over 7 in the ph scale
- alkais feel
- wasp sting
- acidsoil
- how many chambers is in the heart
- eats plants
- what pumps blood around the body
- what helps you breath
- what bird is extint
18 Clues: milk is • acidsoil • eats meat • wasp sting • acids taste • alkais feel • eats plants • what is a frog • what is a lizard • what bird is extint • what helps you breath • over 7 in the ph scale • eats plants and other animals • how many numbers is in ph scale • what pumps blood around the body • how many chambers is in the heart • what colour is the acid in ph scale • ...
John's Crossing of Words 2022-10-06
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- Most animals are this.
- These have noticeable differences.
- Shows the flow of energy
- Shows the trophic levels.
- Evolutionary reaction to stimulus.
- Hunts prey.
- The amount of one thing.
- What limits a population.
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- Worms are classified as this.
- The amount of animals in the ecosystem.
- Non-living thing.
- Houses ecosystems.
- Living thing.
- All plants have this, makes them green.
- All plants are this.
- When something hibernates, it goes _______.
- Most animals are Hetero_____s.
- When you touch something, it gives ________.
- Living thing.
19 Clues: Hunts prey. • Living thing. • Living thing. • Non-living thing. • Houses ecosystems. • All plants are this. • Most animals are this. • Shows the flow of energy • The amount of one thing. • Shows the trophic levels. • What limits a population. • Worms are classified as this. • Most animals are Hetero_____s. • These have noticeable differences. • Evolutionary reaction to stimulus. • ...
PlantCare Crossword! 2024-11-25
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- another name for replica planting
- cast iron plant
- the technicians service chief
- make plants green
- most important to our business
- other colour flies like
- fungal infection of kentia palms
- asian palm variety
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- plant with rhizomes
- ananas comosus
- type of planter
- plants rely on it
- plant supplier often used
- waxy-cotton coated plant pest
- makes the side of a building green
- used to test compost moisture levels
- colour flies like
- top level technician
18 Clues: ananas comosus • type of planter • cast iron plant • plants rely on it • make plants green • colour flies like • asian palm variety • plant with rhizomes • top level technician • other colour flies like • plant supplier often used • waxy-cotton coated plant pest • the technicians service chief • most important to our business • fungal infection of kentia palms • ...
Crossword 2022-04-27
Farm To School(MH SSIS) 2016-12-08
10 Clues: bury plant • red carrot • like to plant • use loosen the • use to make tea • bad for crop(eat) • bad for the plants • first stage of the plant • the waste is good for plants • a liquid that make plants grow
cells 2022-02-08
10 Clues: cell expansion • storage for DNA • powerhouse of cell • site of photosynthesis • absorbs light in plants • cell that only plants have • cell that only animals have • multiple units inside of you • transportation for materials • helpful for water balance for plants
April Week 2 - Plants! 2023-04-12
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- When a plants flowers open their petals.
- Sharp spike from the stem of a plant.
- They carry water and food to and from the leaves.
- A type of flowering plant.
- A large hole in the ground.
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- To change with your environment.
- Plants with stems and leaves but no roots.
- The study of plants.
- Small fruits that usually have many seeds.
- Two plants that are cross-pollinated.
10 Clues: The study of plants. • A type of flowering plant. • A large hole in the ground. • To change with your environment. • Sharp spike from the stem of a plant. • Two plants that are cross-pollinated. • When a plants flowers open their petals. • Plants with stems and leaves but no roots. • Small fruits that usually have many seeds. • ...
Nature Crossword 2013-04-21
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- Where species live
- Plants require this to grow
- I have leaves of three and you shouldn't touch me!
- Plants with woody stems
- They produce food through photosynthesis
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- I am a type of soil that you can shape and mould
- am a warm blooded animal
- I am a cold blooded animal
- If an ecosystem has many species in a given area then it is
- The roots of plants grow in
10 Clues: Where species live • Plants with woody stems • am a warm blooded animal • I am a cold blooded animal • Plants require this to grow • The roots of plants grow in • They produce food through photosynthesis • I am a type of soil that you can shape and mould • I have leaves of three and you shouldn't touch me! • If an ecosystem has many species in a given area then it is
Farm To School Crossword 2016-11-24
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- Liquid from rotten things
- The attitude that you work hard
- The process of seeds growing out of their shell
- A tool that is used to take soil
- The thing that plants grow out of
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- Putting seeds into the soil
- Putting water to the plant
- How plants make food
- Paying very much attention to
- New plants that grow out of the soil that harms the original planted plants
10 Clues: How plants make food • Liquid from rotten things • Putting water to the plant • Putting seeds into the soil • Paying very much attention to • The attitude that you work hard • A tool that is used to take soil • The thing that plants grow out of • The process of seeds growing out of their shell • New plants that grow out of the soil that harms the original planted plants
Plants Produce Energy- M.K.I 2016-11-14
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- they they produce or make their own food
- supports a plant
- produces food for plants and realeses oxygen
- they ancor plants down
- animals that eat plants or other animals
- make food for the plants
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- the loss of water through leaves
- what we breath all around us
- lets a plant absorb energy so it can produce food
- carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves
10 Clues: supports a plant • they ancor plants down • make food for the plants • what we breath all around us • the loss of water through leaves • they they produce or make their own food • animals that eat plants or other animals • produces food for plants and realeses oxygen • lets a plant absorb energy so it can produce food • carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves
Geologic Timescale 2025-08-15
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- – Age of fishes; first amphibians and insects appear.
- – Period when reptiles, modern insects, and conifers appear.
- – Period when first vertebrates appeared.
- – Eon with no evidence of life; origin of Earth.
- – Period known as the age of invertebrates.
- – Dinosaurs dominate; birds and seed plants flourish.
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- – Period when vascular plants invaded land.
- – Animals are mostly amphibians; seed plants appear.
- – Extinction of dinosaurs; flowering plants appear.
- – First mammals and dinosaurs appear.
10 Clues: – First mammals and dinosaurs appear. • – Period when first vertebrates appeared. • – Period when vascular plants invaded land. • – Period known as the age of invertebrates. • – Eon with no evidence of life; origin of Earth. • – Extinction of dinosaurs; flowering plants appear. • – Animals are mostly amphibians; seed plants appear. • ...
Flower Explorace 2022-10-30
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- family of plants have male and female organs covered by keel
- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of different plant
- plants have male and female flowers on a different plant while
- kinds of pollination mode
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- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of the same plant
- the union of male and female gametes to produce a new genotype
- for example
- is a type of pollination that happens when the flower is still close
- parts of plants that we observe to determine the mode of pollination
- plants have male and female flowers on different plants
10 Clues: for example • kinds of pollination mode • plants have male and female flowers on different plants • family of plants have male and female organs covered by keel • transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of the same plant • the union of male and female gametes to produce a new genotype • plants have male and female flowers on a different plant while • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-04-19
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- The holes in the leaf which allow for gases to come in and out
- The name of the food plants make in photosynthesis
- A type of reaction that takes in heat
- The biological process which plants use to make their own food
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- The part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place
- The gas taken in by plants and used in photosynthesis
- The product of photosynthesis given out by plants
- The reactant in photosynthesis absorbed by the plants roots
- The green substance inside the chloroplast which absorbs light
- The part of the part which doesn't photosynthesise
10 Clues: A type of reaction that takes in heat • The product of photosynthesis given out by plants • The name of the food plants make in photosynthesis • The part of the part which doesn't photosynthesise • The part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place • The gas taken in by plants and used in photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2023-08-29
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- a process where plants make their own food.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes in.
- (sugar)a sweet substance made from sugar cane
- a substance we and plants need to survive.
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- something that we breathe out and plants convert to oxygen
- what a plant releases into the air that we breath in
- (input)when a substance forgoes change by adding another to it
- a fat-soluble pigment found naturally in plants that makes them green.
- a ball of gas that helps plants grow and make food.
- (output)The result of a chemical change
10 Clues: (output)The result of a chemical change • a substance we and plants need to survive. • a process where plants make their own food. • (sugar)a sweet substance made from sugar cane • a ball of gas that helps plants grow and make food. • what a plant releases into the air that we breath in • something that we breathe out and plants convert to oxygen • ...
flowwer 2020-05-26
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- The outer layer of cells that cover the plant leaves Epiphyte, Non parasitic plants that grow on other plants/trees for support Flask, A container used in the germination of orchid seed Foliage, Plant leaves . Genera, Plural of genus Genus, A subdivision of one or more orchid species with like characteristics Grex, Name applied collectively to the progeny of an orchid cross Habitat, Place where a plant normally lives or occurs naturally
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- The outside layer of cells of the epidermis Cultivar, A plant variety produced in cultivation by selective breeding Diploid, A cell that contains two sets of chromosomes Division, Propagating plants by dividing the pseudo-bulbs or rhizomes
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- An enlarged petal of an orchid flower. Lithophyte, Orchids growing on rocks, gaining nutrients from air and humus Monopodial, A single growth rhizome growing up from centre of the plant Ovary, Part of the female orchid pistil which contains the seeds Peloric, Where the petals fashion themselves in the lip colours and/or shape Petal, One of the segments of a flower Pistil, The seed bearing organ of the orchid flower Ploidy, Is the number of sets of chromosomes Pollen, The fertiliser grains in the anther Progeny,- A genetic descendant Bulb, A storage organ/bulb Raceme, A stem of flowers Rhizome, A root bearing stem on or underground which produces shoots Seed, The propagative part of a plant Pod, The ripened fruit of fertilisation Seedling, A plantlet produced from a union of two different parent plants Sepal, Bottom petals of flowers forming part of the outer covering of flowers Sheath, The protective leaf growth which surrounds the orchid flower stem Shoot, A new growth from the root of a plant Species, Species plants are the lowest taxonomy group Spike, An upright stem of orchid flowers Stamen, The pollen producing male reproductive organ Stigma, The female part of the flower which is receptive to male pollen Stomata, Minute structures on outer parts of leaves containing guard cells
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- Sympodial orchids have pseudo-bulbs used for water and food storage which spring from the previous pseudo-bulb Terrestrial, Growing naturally in the ground or soil Tetraploid, A cell that contains four sets of chromosomes Triploid, A cell that contains three sets of chromosomes
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- A natural jelly based substance which comes from seaweed Anther, The terminal part of the stamen which contains the pollen Cell, The basic structural and functional unit of all plants Chlorophyll, Green pigment found in the leaves of almost all plants Chloroplast, Contains chlorophyll developed in cells exposed to light Chromosome, DNA thread like structures in the nucleus of each cell Clone, A plantlet with parent plant vegetative attributes - identical to parent Column, Finger like structure of flower containing the stamens and pistils
- The percentage of water vapour in the air Hybrid, Plants created as a result of reproduction union of species/ hybrids Keiki, A little plantlet growing on the stem of another Labellum, An enlarged petal of an orchid flower
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28 Clues: t • e • u • f • m • w • v • u • l • a • y • q • d • k • r • p • s • r • w • n • h • j • ...
Plant Reproduction 2023-08-02
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- Parts of the plant that help it to survive are called_________ parts.
- Pea and balsam seeds are enclosed in a _________
- Stems that grow along the surface of the soil is called a _________
- Maple and dandelions seed are dispersed by _________
- Hooks, spines or burrs are found on the ______ of seeds
- Roots and shoot grow to form a new plants at _________
- The process by which a plant uses its parts to reproduce is called vegetative _________ .
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- Underground plant stem that helps in reproduction is called _________.
- Coconut and lotus seeds are dispersed by _________
- Seeds _________ away from parent plant is called seed dispersal
- Human intervene to propagate plants is an _________ method to produce plants
- Animals swallow _________ along with the flesh of fruits.
- In _________ tiny plants grow along the edges of the leaf of the plant.
- Moss and ferns reproduce using tiny reproductive structure called _________
14 Clues: Pea and balsam seeds are enclosed in a _________ • Coconut and lotus seeds are dispersed by _________ • Maple and dandelions seed are dispersed by _________ • Roots and shoot grow to form a new plants at _________ • Hooks, spines or burrs are found on the ______ of seeds • Animals swallow _________ along with the flesh of fruits. • ...
Food Where it comes from 2023-01-28
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- Honey bee suck _______from the flowers.
- An Organism that prepares its own food.
- the part of the banana plant not used as food.
- Potatoes is the_______ part of the plant
- The substance that one can eat.
- an animal that eats both plants and animals. Scavenger an Organism that feeds on the dead bodies of plants and animals.
- Spinach is the ______ part of the plant.
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- An animal that eats other animals.
- Brinjal is the _______part of the plant
- The process by which living things take in food and utilise it for the growth and repair
- Rice is the _______part of the plan.
- An Organism that directly or indirectly depends on the food produced by the producer.
- An animal that eats only plants or plant products.
- an Organism that breaks down the organic components in the remains of the dead plants and animals.
14 Clues: The substance that one can eat. • An animal that eats other animals. • Rice is the _______part of the plan. • Honey bee suck _______from the flowers. • Brinjal is the _______part of the plant • An Organism that prepares its own food. • Potatoes is the_______ part of the plant • Spinach is the ______ part of the plant. • the part of the banana plant not used as food. • ...
Terrarium 2025-12-01
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- Objects added for visual appeal, such as rocks or sticks.
- Light from the sun, used by plants for photosynthesis.
- A repeated sequence of events, such as the water cycle in a terrarium.
- Organisms like mushrooms that feed on organic matter.
- Plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from soil.
- Microscopic organisms that can recycle waste and support plant growth.
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- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Solid materials with a natural geometric shape, often used decoratively.
- A small, green, non-flowering plant that grows in damp or shady places.
- dioxide, A gas produced by respiration and decomposition, used by plants in photosynthesis.
- A glass container, often with a lid, used to hold the terrarium.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- A type of plant with feathery leaves that reproduces via spores
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow, containing nutrients.
14 Clues: Organisms like mushrooms that feed on organic matter. • Light from the sun, used by plants for photosynthesis. • Objects added for visual appeal, such as rocks or sticks. • Plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from soil. • A type of plant with feathery leaves that reproduces via spores • A glass container, often with a lid, used to hold the terrarium. • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- phosphate which then dissolves in the water
- the protective outer coat of a seed
- A material that if added to plants helps them grow
- Embryonic shoot with first leaves
- An essential nutrient for growth and reproduction
- Helps crops with their productivity
- The process in which vitamins and minerals are absorbed
- The process in which organic materials are decomposed
- when phosphate rocks release phosphorus
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- Useless or unwanted and lonely plants
- To place in the ground to grow
- Embryonic root
- When nitrate is changed to nitrogen gas then returns to the atmosphere
- a layer of material that forms with decaying materials such as dead bodies or decaying plants
- A material which covers a percentage of the earth
- Organic materials used to enrich the soil
- When nitrogen from animal waste or dead bodies is returned to the soil as ammonia
- When ammonia is converted to nitrite then nitrate
- Process where an embryo changes to a seedling A very young tree
- The process of gathering the crops
20 Clues: Embryonic root • To place in the ground to grow • Embryonic shoot with first leaves • The process of gathering the crops • the protective outer coat of a seed • Helps crops with their productivity • Useless or unwanted and lonely plants • when phosphate rocks release phosphorus • Organic materials used to enrich the soil • phosphate which then dissolves in the water • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle Chp.4 2022-03-01
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- this is changed into ATP when a phosphate group is added
- plants in this climate use different methods to fix carbon
- primary source of energy for cells
- light energy from sun converted to chemical energy, stored in ATP and NADPH
- creates colors you see during fall
- converting CO2 and water to sugar using sunlight
- allows plants to fix CO2 into 4 Carbon Compounds
- enzyme assisted reactions that produce a three-carbon sugar
- compounds that absorb light
- this is responsible for collecting sunlight
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- organisms able to make their own food
- Carbon from CO2 is converted to sugars called…
- Calvin Cycle occurs in this part of the plant
- plants using Calvin cycle are called this
- organisms that must get their energy from other sources
- Chlorophylls and carotenoids are grouped in clusters of hundreds of pigments
- most common type of pigment(2 types)
- end goal of photosynthesis
- most common form of ATP
- three-carbon molecules are called
20 Clues: most common form of ATP • end goal of photosynthesis • compounds that absorb light • three-carbon molecules are called • primary source of energy for cells • creates colors you see during fall • most common type of pigment(2 types) • organisms able to make their own food • plants using Calvin cycle are called this • this is responsible for collecting sunlight • ...
Flower Vocabulary #3 2014-02-14
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- the top of the pistil that catches pollen grains
- one large, main root with smaller roots branching off
- stems grow along the ground making new plants
- a new plant grows from a damaged leaf
- protective covering around a seed
- underground stems that produce a new plant
- the main site for photosynthesis
- thin growths that increase the absorption of water
- several main roots that each branch off to form a mass of roots
- help anchor plant to the ground
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- produces pollen
- grows down the style after pollination
- new shoots sent up from roots that may form new plants asexually
- structures for defense
- water loss in leaves
- ovary, style and stigma make up the ___
- part of a flower that will become the fruit
- holds up leaves; stores food in some plants
- stem ___ examples include pineapple and sugar cane
- male part of the flower
- example of a taproot
- contains and protects seeds
- the stalk of the pistil
23 Clues: produces pollen • water loss in leaves • example of a taproot • structures for defense • male part of the flower • the stalk of the pistil • contains and protects seeds • help anchor plant to the ground • the main site for photosynthesis • protective covering around a seed • a new plant grows from a damaged leaf • grows down the style after pollination • ...
Vocab Lesson 28 2013-04-22
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- If you want to study plants, you study this.
- If it is not male or female then it is _____.
- If you study living things it is called this.
- I want to know for a fact, I want to _______.
- The bees, the wind, and other animals all help to _____ the flowers.
- To use a basic principle or idea use this.
- In algebra there is this.
- If you make it valid, you are doing this.
- To have different kinds and types.
- male or female
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- If it has to do with plants then it is this.
- frogs and salamanders are examples of this.
- When plants start to grow or develope they ______.
- Veggitarians are the opposite of this.
- If you do not agree you do this.
- Acids and bases are on opposite sides of the ______.
- Octopi have 8 of these.
- To make a small note.
- The oppostie is the _____.
- Every animal has it's own home or _______.
20 Clues: male or female • To make a small note. • Octopi have 8 of these. • In algebra there is this. • The oppostie is the _____. • If you do not agree you do this. • To have different kinds and types. • Veggitarians are the opposite of this. • If you make it valid, you are doing this. • To use a basic principle or idea use this. • Every animal has it's own home or _______. • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword Puzzle 2013-02-19
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- feeding relationship between organisms
- study of organism with their environment
- second level - group of similar organisms
- consumer that eats animals
- largest population a population can have
- when two or more in ecosystem share resources
- diagram shows ecosystem's loss of energy
- organism that eats another organism
- organism that uses sunlight to make food
- the part of the Earth where life exists
- consumer that eats dead plants and animals
- example of abiotic item
- consumer that eats plants and animals
- example of a biotic item
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- a scarce resource that limits population
- organism that breaks down dead organisms
- example of producer
- feeding pattern of a series of organisms
- process of using sunlight to make energy
- consumer that eats only plants
- third level - group of different populations
- all organisms that live together
- fourth level - community and abiotic environ
- part of the environment that is nonliving
- first level of environment
- organism that eats
- organism that is eaten
27 Clues: organism that eats • example of producer • organism that is eaten • example of abiotic item • example of a biotic item • consumer that eats animals • first level of environment • consumer that eats only plants • all organisms that live together • organism that eats another organism • consumer that eats plants and animals • feeding relationship between organisms • ...
YEA CROSWOD PZZLE OF ULIMITE KOOLNSS-Drew Belcher 2015-03-09
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- Right under the canopy
- An area that revives less that 25cm of rain each year
- Area mostly populated with grass and non-woody plants
- Organism that makes its own food
- A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organism
- Cycle of Water
- Any form of water falling from the sky
- Breaks down wastes and dead organisms to raw materials for the ecosystem
- A organism that feeds on the body's of dead organisms
- An area that receives as much as 120cm of rain each year
- Frozen soil
- An organisms than eat both plants and animals
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- An extremely cold and dry biome
- process in which nitrogen in the atmosphere is converted into ammonium
- When water heats up and turns into a gas
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy
- Leafy roof from tall trees
- An organisms that only eats plants
- When water turns from a gas to a liquid
- An organisms that only eats animals
20 Clues: Frozen soil • Cycle of Water • Right under the canopy • Leafy roof from tall trees • An extremely cold and dry biome • Organism that makes its own food • An organisms that only eats plants • An organisms that only eats animals • Any form of water falling from the sky • When water turns from a gas to a liquid • When water heats up and turns into a gas • ...
Climate Cafe 2023-03-08
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- Can't make their own food eat other producers and consumers
- Organism that can produce its own food
- Conversion of carbon into organic matter using inorganic molecules
- consumer Only eat plannts
- Living things
- Obtain nutrients by consuming detritus
- Use light energy to produce organic material
- Non Living things
- Main autotrophic component of the ocean
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- Organisms that only eat plants
- Organisms that make food for other animals
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Organisms that eat what is left over of dead organisms
- Phylum of gram-negative bacteria that obtain energy from photosynthesis
- Organism that oxidizes inorganic or organic compounds as its principal energy source
- Organisms that only eat meat
- Eat plants and animals
- The total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for food
- Plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create energy in the form of suger
20 Clues: Living things • Non Living things • Eat plants and animals • consumer Only eat plannts • Organisms that only eat meat • Organisms that only eat plants • Organism that can produce its own food • Obtain nutrients by consuming detritus • Main autotrophic component of the ocean • Organisms that make food for other animals • Use light energy to produce organic material • ...
6th Q3 Revision Part 2 2023-03-17
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- migration is an example for ________ behavior.
- Stages of incomplete metamorphosis.
- An example for complete metamorphosis.
- eat other animals that are already dead.
- Crows have __________ niche.
- Clown fish have __________niche.
- Dragonfly is an example for what metamorphosis?
- animals that eat only plants.
- The organisms that can produce their own food using sunlight are called ______ (hint: ends in trophs)
- animals that eat both plants and animals.
- Stages of complete metamorphosis
- animals that eat only other animals.
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- All food chains begin with _____.
- role of an organism in its environment.
- Some animals have one physical form when they are young and a completely different physical form when they are fully grown.
- eggs, larva, pupa and adult are stages of _______ metamorphosis.
- Consumers are ________. (hint: ends in trophs)
- Speaking different languages is an example for _______ behavior
- is an example for decomposer.
- When more than one food chain interconnects it forms a ____________.
- Plants are the ______ in a food chain.
21 Clues: Crows have __________ niche. • is an example for decomposer. • animals that eat only plants. • Clown fish have __________niche. • Stages of complete metamorphosis • All food chains begin with _____. • Stages of incomplete metamorphosis. • animals that eat only other animals. • An example for complete metamorphosis. • Plants are the ______ in a food chain. • ...
Interactions in the Environment Crossword 2023-02-26
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- e.g. humans
- organism that only eats other animals
- the change in state from gas to liquid
- water in liquid or solid state that falls to Earth
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- any non-living component in the environment
- e.g. bacteria
- network of interactions that link the living and non-living parts of an environment
- a group of populations of different species in an area
- an organism that hunts other living things for food
- a process by which plants use water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to produce sugars
- the study of relationships between organisms and their environment
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- e.g. the number of people in Guelph
- organism that only eats plants
- any living thing found in the environment
- the change in state from liquid to gas
- a living thing
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place
- where an organism lives and gets resources
- an animal that is hunted by another
20 Clues: e.g. humans • e.g. bacteria • a living thing • organism that only eats plants • e.g. the number of people in Guelph • an animal that is hunted by another • organism that only eats other animals • the change in state from liquid to gas • the change in state from gas to liquid • any living thing found in the environment • where an organism lives and gets resources • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-02-21
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- pigment that absorbs light energy in plants
- reactant used during the light reactions of photosynthesis
- plant structure that carries water from roots to leaves
- molecule that stores a large amount of energy
- number of water molecules needed to start photosynthesis
- photosynthesis takes place here
- growing fish and plants together in a closed system
- carbon dioxide enters the leaf through this structure
- reactions that build sugar molecules
- source of energy for photosynthesis
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- in all reactions, energy and matter must be _____
- where the light reactions take place
- the molecules at the end of a chemical reaction
- the molecules at the start of a chemical reaction
- food for plants
- type of cell that does not contain chloroplasts or cell walls
- high energy molecule produced during the light reactions
- where the Calvin Cycle takes place
- type of fish in our large tank
- product of photosynthesis
- a stack of thylakoids
- 2words reactant used during the Calvin Cycle
22 Clues: food for plants • a stack of thylakoids • product of photosynthesis • type of fish in our large tank • photosynthesis takes place here • where the Calvin Cycle takes place • source of energy for photosynthesis • where the light reactions take place • reactions that build sugar molecules • pigment that absorbs light energy in plants • 2words reactant used during the Calvin Cycle • ...
ECOSYSTEM LOSS 2020-10-23
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- a type of snake that can have 20 feets long.
- the process in which animals and plants survive, eating each other.
- losing something
- to repair the damage
- that is from a specific region
- living thing that sometimes has fruits or flowers.
- an animal that is large, it doesn't have arms. and is very large.
- A group of living things that have the same characteristics.
- that coexists amicably
- a situation that has no hope of improving
- wetland located in Florida
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- the variety of species, or natural resources an ecosystem has.
- A place in which different types of animals and plants interact.
- That is intruding on something
- something that belongs to someplace, or a characteristic and distingue aspect of something.
- something that gives strength to others.
- animals that eat other animals
- to intimidate with causing harm
- a sickness that can end with the life of who has it.
- land that is swampy
20 Clues: losing something • land that is swampy • to repair the damage • that coexists amicably • wetland located in Florida • That is intruding on something • animals that eat other animals • that is from a specific region • to intimidate with causing harm • something that gives strength to others. • a situation that has no hope of improving • a type of snake that can have 20 feets long. • ...
Science Crossword 2021-04-20
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- eats off of waste or organic matter
- the area in which a species lives in
- hunted by predators for food
- higher on the food chain they hunt down prey
- a living species that eats producers
- a star in the atmosphere that produces light and energy
- a flower usually in fields growing freely with no human disruption
- all biotic things need this to sustain activity
- a living thing
- they feed off of animal remains
- something that poses danger on what it's directed at
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- eats meat and plants
- only eats plants
- a non-living thing
- a large plant that produces a lot of oxygen and wood
- organism that creates its own food and is the start of the food chain
- only eats meat
- a producer that uses photosynthesis
- bears eat a lot of food before doing this action in the winter
- nocturnal bird that is known for making a hoot sound
- a long reptile that can have a venomous bite
21 Clues: only eats meat • a living thing • only eats plants • a non-living thing • eats meat and plants • hunted by predators for food • they feed off of animal remains • eats off of waste or organic matter • a producer that uses photosynthesis • the area in which a species lives in • a living species that eats producers • higher on the food chain they hunt down prey • ...
Ecosystems 2016-12-21
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- Alive
- Length x width x height
- Any collection of interacting parts that work together to produce or perform a function
- An organism that eats both meat and plants
- A community of organisms interacting with each other and with the nonliving environment
- An organism such as plants, or algae, that makes food
- Air
- Top six to thirty feet of earth
- Not alive
- An organism that breaks down plant and animal material into simple chemicals
- An organism that only eats meat
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- All living things
- Microorganism that act as decomposers
- An organism that can't make its own food. These organisms have to eat other animals
- The feeding relationships among all the organisms in an ecosystem. Arrows show the flow of matter and energy from one organism to another
- Water
- Volcano that erupted in Washington state
- Our conservationist
- A description of the feeding relationships between organisms in an environment
- An organism that only eats plants
20 Clues: Air • Alive • Water • Not alive • All living things • Our conservationist • Length x width x height • Top six to thirty feet of earth • An organism that only eats meat • An organism that only eats plants • Microorganism that act as decomposers • Volcano that erupted in Washington state • An organism that eats both meat and plants • An organism such as plants, or algae, that makes food • ...
CH 1 - Life Science 2019-09-09
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- any substance that has mass
- inactive state of some animals during winter months
- seasonal movement of animals from one place to another and back
- process of moving nutrients and wastes in a living thing
- studying or working in only one part of a subject
- the ability to do work or cause change
- plants gain their energy from this source
- the study of animals
- any living thing
- any change causes a response
- the study of how living things interact with their environment
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- the way in which living things respond to stimuli
- the study of plants
- the study of viruses and very small living things
- the process of breaking down food
- the process of taking in food
- reaction to a change
- (two words) all plants need this gas in order to survive
- all animals need this gas in order to survive
- process of getting rid of waste
- basic unit of all life
- chemical substance that is needed to carry out life processes
22 Clues: any living thing • the study of plants • reaction to a change • the study of animals • basic unit of all life • any substance that has mass • any change causes a response • the process of taking in food • process of getting rid of waste • the process of breaking down food • the ability to do work or cause change • plants gain their energy from this source • ...
biology sol 2023-05-05
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- A short supply of resources/increase in competition
- stable environment
- variable in experiment that doesn't change
- equal benefits
- no soil,pioneer organisms break down rocks
- win/lose, ex:mosquitos and humans
- Consumers that eat only plants
- win/neutral relationship, ex: barnacles x whales
- nonliving factors in ecosystem
- H2O common name
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- Organism in a food chain that represents a feeding step in the passage of energy and materials through an ecosystem
- living influences in ecosystem
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
- percent of energy taken to the next lvl
- The organic circulation of carbon from the atmosphere into organisms and back again
- The cycle in which nitrogen gas is changed into a compatible form that plants can use
- striped animal
- opposite of dog
- Succession The changes that happen after a disturbance in an ecosystem
- Consumers that eat only animals
- Respiration Process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules with oxygen
21 Clues: striped animal • equal benefits • opposite of dog • H2O common name • stable environment • living influences in ecosystem • Consumers that eat only plants • nonliving factors in ecosystem • Consumers that eat only animals • win/lose, ex:mosquitos and humans • percent of energy taken to the next lvl • variable in experiment that doesn't change • ...
Environmental crossword 2023-06-05
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- breaks down dead organisms for nutrients.
- the living parts of an ecosystem.
- renewable material that comes from plants and animals.
- large region with a certain climate and certain types of living things.
- states how efficient an ecosystem is.
- an organism that uses photosynthesis for their main source of food.
- water movement from soil to plants.
- an organism that has bee around for a long time and is harmful to water ecosystems.
- occurs when the environment becomes enriched with nutrients.
- microscopic organisms that drift around in water.
- make their own food.
- the process where liquid gets turned to gas.
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- when an organism makes food using chemicals as the energy source.
- eats plants
- a community of biological, physical, and chemical components.
- non-living part of an ecosystem.
- process of turning nitrogen components into ammonia.
- sheds its leaves annually
- the part of the water cycle where it is liquid.
- can produce their own food using light, water, or carbon dioxide.
20 Clues: eats plants • make their own food. • sheds its leaves annually • non-living part of an ecosystem. • the living parts of an ecosystem. • water movement from soil to plants. • states how efficient an ecosystem is. • breaks down dead organisms for nutrients. • the process where liquid gets turned to gas. • the part of the water cycle where it is liquid. • ...
NIHS MYPScience 2 - Isla Brash 2023-06-26
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- flowerless plants that produce cones and seeds
- the part in a flower that connects it to the stalk
- an invertebrate with a soft unsegmented body, usually enclosed in a shell
- powdery substance produced by flowers of seed plants
- a place where an organism makes its home
- animals that are cold-blooded and have smooth, slimy skin
- seed leaf within the embryo of a seed
- an animal that lacks a backbone
- the expected result of an experiment
- the process by which seeds grow into plants
- long cylinder-shaped worms a.k.a roundworms
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- animals that have mammary glands and hair
- how fish breathe
- the process of transferring pollen from the stigma to the anther
- an animal that has a backbone
- cold-blooded animals that have scaly skin
- where you hold a microscope
- invertebrates that have eight legs ex. spider
- to arrange things into groups based on how they are
- segmented worms
20 Clues: segmented worms • how fish breathe • where you hold a microscope • an animal that has a backbone • an animal that lacks a backbone • the expected result of an experiment • seed leaf within the embryo of a seed • a place where an organism makes its home • animals that have mammary glands and hair • cold-blooded animals that have scaly skin • ...
CHAPTER 2 REVIEW 2023-09-29
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- THE ____________ OF TINY ANIMALS FORM REEFS.
- A POWDERY MATERIAL THAT FLOWERS NEED TO MAKE SEEDS.
- PLANTS NEED HELP FROM ANIMALS FOR ___________.
- WHEN A TYPE OF LIVING THING DOESN'T EXIST ANYMORE.
- CHANGES IN ______________ CAN AFFECT ECOSYSTEMS.
- A BODY PART OR WAY OF ACTING THAT HELPS SOMETHING SURVIVE.
- THE LAYER BENEATH THE CANOPY.
- ANIMALS DEPEND ON PLANTS FOR FOOD, SHELTER, AND _____________.
- THE PART OF THE FLOWER WHERE POLLEN COMES FROM.
- A WARM ECOSYSTEM FOUND IN SHALLOW WATER.
- PLANTS CAN TRAP ___________ FROM THE SUN.
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- PLANT IN DESERT THAT CAN STORE WATER.
- PEOPLE PASS _________ AGAINST POLLUTING LAND, WATER, AND AIR.
- THE PART OF THE PLANT WHERE SEEDS ARE MADE.
- IN A RAIN FOREST, THE TOP LAYER OF THE TREES.
- SWEET LIQUID INSIDE FLOWERS.
- THE WEATHER A PLACE HAS OVER A PERIOD OF TIME.
- FEW LEFT OF A TYPE OF LIVING THING.
- TYPE OF DESERT BUSH WITH SHALLOW ROOTS.
- EVERYTHING WORKING TOGETHER IN AN AREA.
- DESERTS GET VERY LITTLE ___________.
- WHEN LIVING THINGS BLEND INTO THEIR SURROUNDINGS.
22 Clues: SWEET LIQUID INSIDE FLOWERS. • THE LAYER BENEATH THE CANOPY. • FEW LEFT OF A TYPE OF LIVING THING. • DESERTS GET VERY LITTLE ___________. • PLANT IN DESERT THAT CAN STORE WATER. • TYPE OF DESERT BUSH WITH SHALLOW ROOTS. • EVERYTHING WORKING TOGETHER IN AN AREA. • A WARM ECOSYSTEM FOUND IN SHALLOW WATER. • PLANTS CAN TRAP ___________ FROM THE SUN. • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2023-11-21
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- Basic building block of fats
- Sugar that is extracted from plants, used to sweeten foods
- Green pigment in plants
- The process by which plants use the sun's energy to make oxygen and glucose
- A food that lacks one or more of the essential amino acid
- The body's main source of energy
- Sugar made of several monosaccharides
- A carbohydrate that requires more work for the body to digest
- Tastes like sugar but with little or no calories
- Sugar with a single chemical unit
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- A food that contains all nine essential amino acids
- Plant material that can't be digested
- A basic fat molecule
- A carbohydrate that supplies energy for the body
- Carbohydrate with simple chemical structure
- Carbohydrate with more complex chemical structure than sugar
- Molecule that combines with others of itself to make proteins
- Your body needs it but can't make it
- Protein that transports oxygen in the blood to all cells in your body
- Sugar with two monosaccharide
20 Clues: A basic fat molecule • Green pigment in plants • Basic building block of fats • Sugar with two monosaccharide • The body's main source of energy • Sugar with a single chemical unit • Your body needs it but can't make it • Plant material that can't be digested • Sugar made of several monosaccharides • Carbohydrate with simple chemical structure • ...
Science Review Chapters 1-2 2024-01-09
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- the early growth of a seed
- the sweet liquid stored at the base of a blossom
- to maintain a stable internal condition
- a theory that has never been proven false
- the uniting of a sperm cell from a pollen grain
- active only during the day
- a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence
- living things
- active only at night
- the process by which life continues through a new generation
- the study of plants
- the study of living things
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- animal life
- plants with only one cotyledon
- plants with two cotyledons
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- Father of taxonomy
- an animal's home
- everything surrounding the organism being studied
- Father of the Scientific Method
- plant life
- the sum of all chemical processes
- ability to be cut into equal halves
- the study of animals
- the science of classification
- the smallest unit of living things
- ripened ovary of a flower
27 Clues: plant life • animal life • living things • an animal's home • Father of taxonomy • the study of plants • the study of animals • active only at night • ripened ovary of a flower • the early growth of a seed • plants with two cotyledons • active only during the day • the study of living things • the science of classification • plants with only one cotyledon • Father of the Scientific Method • ...
Ecosystems and Life Processes 2024-03-20
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- Chain A series of plants and animals in order of which is eaten by another.
- To stop something happening.
- To stay alive
- Surroundings, the area around you.
- A substance that helps to cure an illness.
- To be well adapted to its environment, has the right characteristics.
- An animal that only eats other animals
- Where a plant or animal naturally lives.
- The ability to do work
- An animal that only eats plants.
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- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- An animal that hunts other animals.
- Disease A disease that can spread from one living thing to another.
- An animal that is hunted by other animals
- Moving around, from one place to another.
- Being ill due to a disease.
- A living thing that makes its own food from sunlight.
- The condition of somethings body or mind
- A living thing that eats another living thing
- An injection to protect from disease.
- To become bigger
21 Clues: To stay alive • To become bigger • The ability to do work • Being ill due to a disease. • To stop something happening. • An animal that only eats plants. • Surroundings, the area around you. • An animal that hunts other animals. • An injection to protect from disease. • An animal that only eats other animals • The condition of somethings body or mind • ...
Ecosystems and Life Processes 2024-03-20
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- Chain A series of plants and animals in order of which is eaten by another.
- To stop something happening.
- To stay alive
- Surroundings, the area around you.
- A substance that helps to cure an illness.
- To be well adapted to its environment, has the right characteristics.
- An animal that only eats other animals
- Where a plant or animal naturally lives.
- The ability to do work
- An animal that only eats plants.
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- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- An animal that hunts other animals.
- Disease A disease that can spread from one living thing to another.
- An animal that is hunted by other animals
- Moving around, from one place to another.
- Being ill due to a disease.
- A living thing that makes its own food from sunlight.
- The condition of somethings body or mind
- A living thing that eats another living thing
- An injection to protect from disease.
- To become bigger
21 Clues: To stay alive • To become bigger • The ability to do work • Being ill due to a disease. • To stop something happening. • An animal that only eats plants. • Surroundings, the area around you. • An animal that hunts other animals. • An injection to protect from disease. • An animal that only eats other animals • The condition of somethings body or mind • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-12
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- how evenly distributed species are within a community
- an organisms' role in the environment
- different types of plants and animals in biomes
- 1st trophic level; includes green plants
- the variables that stay the same throughout the experiment
- the ability of an ecosystem to maintain a steady state
- the maximum number if individuals that the environment can carry
- human caused
- living factors
- weather
- rainfall
- 2nd trophic level; eats the first trophic level
- 3rd trophic level; has no natural predators and at the top of a food chain
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- one of a species
- all of the living and nonliving factors in an area
- the ability to recover from an ecosystem disturbance
- populations living together
- educated guess to the testable question
- a group of the same species
- a large geographical area on Earth with similar climate, plants and animals
- nonliving factors
- the number of different species living in an ecosystem
22 Clues: weather • rainfall • human caused • living factors • one of a species • nonliving factors • populations living together • a group of the same species • an organisms' role in the environment • educated guess to the testable question • 1st trophic level; includes green plants • different types of plants and animals in biomes • 2nd trophic level; eats the first trophic level • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- something that produces/makes
- an organism that only eats flesh/meat
- organism that breaks down
- An individual living thing
- study of relationship between living organisms
- a sequence of organisms that eats each other
- something that consumes a product
- an organism that consumes things that are decaying
- region on above and below the Earth's surface
- larger organism harbors a smaller organism
- interacting group of many different species
- organism that can produce its own food
- organisms that hunt or kill other organisms
- natural home or environment of an animal
- organisms that hunt or kill other organisms
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- non living things within a ecosystem
- organisms that are being hunted
- organism that eats other plants and animals
- smallest living group
- having a parasite
- all food chains in a ecosystem
- an environment where organisms interact
- living things within an ecosystem
- organism that only eats plants
- position of organism on the food chain
- organism that eats both plants and animals
26 Clues: having a parasite • smallest living group • organism that breaks down • An individual living thing • something that produces/makes • all food chains in a ecosystem • organism that only eats plants • organisms that are being hunted • something that consumes a product • living things within an ecosystem • non living things within a ecosystem • an organism that only eats flesh/meat • ...
Blooms and Bounty 2024-06-11
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- Tall flower with a large, round head and yellow petals
- Flexible tube used to deliver water to plants
- Substance added to soil to promote plant growth
- Trimming back branches and stems to promote growth
- Planting in containers rather than directly in the ground
- Protective covering placed on soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds
- Early-blooming flower often seen in spring gardens
- Vine-growing vegetable with varieties like zucchini and butternut
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- Providing moisture to plants to keep them healthy
- Fragrant flower often associated with romance
- Tool used for transporting soil, plants, or other materials
- Common garden flower with white petals and a yellow center
- Plant with soft, green stems that dies back in winter
- Large, showy flower often seen in gardens
- Fragrant flower with large, trumpet-shaped blooms
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Hand tool used for digging small holes
- Popular garden vegetable often used in salads
- Unwanted plant in the garden
- Organic material used to enrich soil
20 Clues: Unwanted plant in the garden • Organic material used to enrich soil • Hand tool used for digging small holes • Plant that lives for more than two years • Large, showy flower often seen in gardens • Fragrant flower often associated with romance • Flexible tube used to deliver water to plants • Popular garden vegetable often used in salads • ...
Spelling List 2024-10-15
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- What you do when something is really funny.
- A loud sound you make when you're scared or surprised.
- Green parts of a plant that grow on branches.
- When you have learned or understood something.
- The dirt where plants grow.
- The day you celebrate the day you were born.
- The place where plants, animals, and people live.
- The day before today.
- When you do things to make things easier for others.
- A small reptile with scaly skin.
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- What all living things have, like plants, animals, and people.
- Bigger or more than something else.
- To look closely and find out more about something.
- Your mom or dad’s mother.
- When you guide or lead others.
- When you do what you are supposed to do.
- Someone you like to spend time with and trust.
- Something that weighs a lot and is hard to lift.
- Always telling the truth.
- The answer to a problem or puzzle.
20 Clues: The day before today. • Your mom or dad’s mother. • Always telling the truth. • The dirt where plants grow. • When you guide or lead others. • A small reptile with scaly skin. • The answer to a problem or puzzle. • Bigger or more than something else. • When you do what you are supposed to do. • What you do when something is really funny. • ...
Plant Unit Review 2025-01-31
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- carries sugar from leaves to other parts of the plant
- plant egg
- consists of the anther and the filament; where pollen is produced
- plant sperm
- structures that control movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the plant leaf
- consists of the sticky stigma, style and ovary; also called the carpel
- system that absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- plant responses to sunlight
- carries water from the roots to the leaves for photosynthesis
- process that plants use to make glucose
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- structure that is produced when the pollen fuses with the egg; contains the plant embryo
- flowers have bright colors or nectar to attract these
- process that allows water to enter root hairs
- gas taken in by plants
- when the pollen fuses with the ovule
- plant responses to gravity
- plant responses to the external environment
- plant responses to touch
- gas released by plants
20 Clues: plant egg • plant sperm • gas taken in by plants • gas released by plants • plant responses to touch • plant responses to gravity • plant responses to sunlight • when the pollen fuses with the ovule • process that plants use to make glucose • plant responses to the external environment • process that allows water to enter root hairs • ...
Taksh And Israel 2024-12-02
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- When energy is transferred from the environment
- a link formed when atoms share electrons
- Plants and light
- salt made form citric acid
- The Only edible salt
- Filters blood
- The number of vibrations per second
- metal oxides
- where urnie is
- Something really small that human cant see
- a salt made from nitric acid
- Found in group seven
- Has the highest reactivity
- number 15 on the table
- how quickly or slowly a chemical reacts
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- Mass over volume
- something about table and elements
- The highness or lowness of sound
- Getting rid of body waste
- hydrogen and oxygen
- number 5 on the table
- Number 3 on the table
- Found in group eight
- A substance containing minerals for plants
- Clouds of dust in space
- salt that is made from sulfuric acid
- number 9 on the table
- Green pigment in plants
- Stable atom
- a waste substance made in liver from proteins
30 Clues: Stable atom • metal oxides • Filters blood • where urnie is • Mass over volume • Plants and light • hydrogen and oxygen • The Only edible salt • Found in group eight • Found in group seven • number 5 on the table • Number 3 on the table • number 9 on the table • number 15 on the table • Clouds of dust in space • Green pigment in plants • Getting rid of body waste • salt made form citric acid • ...
Joel Ecology 2024-11-19
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- An organism that makes its own food
- A group of species that live together
- another name for an autotroph
- A fungus that decomposes material to get food
- An animal that eats meat and plants
- Another name for hetrotroph
- Where communities live
- How bacteria make food
- The system Autotrophs go through to make food
- The level in a food chain
- A renewable energy that comes from plants and animals
- The Model that shows the transfer in energy from one organism to another
- everything on earth
- A group of communities in one place
- A branch of biology that deals with organisms
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- An animal that only eats meat
- An organism that makes food
- A group of populations that live near each other
- a diagram that shows the distribution of energy in an ecosystem by trophic leve
- An animal that primarily eats dead things
- A group of organisms
- An animal that on,y eats plants
- The feeding relationships of all animal
23 Clues: everything on earth • A group of organisms • Where communities live • How bacteria make food • The level in a food chain • An organism that makes food • Another name for hetrotroph • An animal that only eats meat • another name for an autotroph • An animal that on,y eats plants • An organism that makes its own food • An animal that eats meat and plants • ...
Biology Bingo Unit 3: Ecology 2025-03-21
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- source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- a natural or inherent aptitude
- organisms strive for the same resources in the same place
- an animal that is eaten by other animals
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- chemical process that doesn't use oxygen to create energy
- long-tern shifts in temperature and weather patterns
- shows what organism is prey and predator
- anything that constrains a population's size
- an organism that creates its own food
- a community of all the living organisms and non-living organisms
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- chemical process that uses oxygen to create energy
- the variety of all living things on Earth
- essential for life
- consists of all food chains in a single ecosystem
- plants take in sunlight, H2O, CO2 to create energy
- organisms have to get energy by eating other organisms
- a place where an organism makes its home
- an animal that eats other animals
- organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
20 Clues: essential for life • a natural or inherent aptitude • an animal that eats other animals • an organism that creates its own food • an animal that is eaten by other animals • a place where an organism makes its home • shows what organism is prey and predator • the variety of all living things on Earth • anything that constrains a population's size • ...
5th Grade Science 2025-04-11
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- Planet with the Most Distinct Rings
- Hunts other Animals
- Farthest Planet Away From The Sun
- Light Bounces Off A Surface
- Closest Inner Planet To The Asteroid Belt
- Eats Plants And Meat
- Turns Into Meteoroid When It Enters Earth's Atmosphere
- Only Planet That Rotates On Its Side
- The Animal being Hunted
- One Benefits/One Harmed
- Process Plants Use For Growth
- Only Eats Plants
- Planets Orbiting The Sun
- Made From Ice And Dust/Have Tails
- Pluto
- Planet We Live On
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- Only Eats Meat
- All light Passes Through
- Rocky Metallic Bodies too Small To Be Planets
- Only Star In Our Solar System
- Both Benefit
- Biggest Planet In Our Solar System
- One Benefits/One Unaffected
- Light Slows Down And Bends
- Some Light Passes Through
- The Path Planets Take Around The Sun
- Distance Divided By Time
- Hottest Planet In The Solar System
- Earth Spinning On Its Axis
- Planet Closest To The Sun
- No Light Passes Through
31 Clues: Pluto • Both Benefit • Only Eats Meat • Only Eats Plants • Planet We Live On • Hunts other Animals • Eats Plants And Meat • The Animal being Hunted • One Benefits/One Harmed • No Light Passes Through • All light Passes Through • Distance Divided By Time • Planets Orbiting The Sun • Some Light Passes Through • Planet Closest To The Sun • Light Slows Down And Bends • Earth Spinning On Its Axis • ...
Soil Joey drake 2025-09-15
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- dioxide plants get this from the air
- sold and un-weathered rock
- molecular nature of rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen and other things
- began in 1931-1932 and lasted 7 years
- organic material layer
- tiny rock particles from topsoil
- humus, rock particles, water, air, living organisms
- need sunlight, nitrogen, water, phosphorus and potassium from the soil
- shows the layers of soil
- loosens and mixes the soil
- big event with a lot of dust
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- what in the soil matters
- physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold and heat
- smallest size; little space between particles; water retained well because it moves slowly through small spaces
- rock that has been weathered because it is so deep under ground
- large particle; lots of space; water not retained because it evaporates
- decomposed plant and animal matter
- take in water for the plants
- organic matter mixed with rock particles
- medium size; space and retention
20 Clues: organic material layer • what in the soil matters • shows the layers of soil • sold and un-weathered rock • loosens and mixes the soil • take in water for the plants • big event with a lot of dust • tiny rock particles from topsoil • medium size; space and retention • decomposed plant and animal matter • dioxide plants get this from the air • began in 1931-1932 and lasted 7 years • ...
check your self 2025-03-24
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- – to pass a disease from one to another
- – a line that separates two areas
- – buildings or equipment for a purpose
- (n) – a guess based on available information
- – something that may cause harm
- – not trusting; believing something may be wrong
- – to influence or change something
- – to happen
- – a danger or risk
- – to strongly advise or encourage
- – needing immediate action
- (n) – a person who sees something happen
- – including everything, complete
- – dangerous or risky
- – contact with something harmful or new
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- – causing death
- – animals and plants living in nature
- – tiny organism causing disease
- – extreme tiredness or complete use of something
- – able to spread from one person to another
- – the large main part of something
- – a group of similar animals or plants
- – illness in people, animals or plants
- – to expect or prepare for something
- – facts or signs proving something is true
- – to cause someone to act
- – once a year
27 Clues: – to happen • – once a year • – causing death • – a danger or risk • – dangerous or risky • – to cause someone to act • – needing immediate action • – tiny organism causing disease • – something that may cause harm • – including everything, complete • – a line that separates two areas • – to strongly advise or encourage • – the large main part of something • ...
Characteristics and Classification of Living Organism 2025-08-04
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- The science of classifying organisms.
- Lose a large amount of water.
- Process by which green plants make food using sunlight.
- Kingdom including yeasts and molds.
- Production of offspring to continue the species.
- Spore-producing plants.
- A group of similar organisms that can interbreed.
- The only animal group that can feed it's offspring by breastfeeding.
- Permanent increase in size and cell number.
- Kingdom of unicellular organisms without a nucleus.
- Able to move from one place to another.
- Two-part naming system (Two words).
- Moth, Butterfly and Dragonfly belong to this class.
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- Removal of metabolic waste from the body.
- Cheese/Yogurt making species is from this kingdom.
- Ability to respond to environmental changes.
- Type of "organisms" that both considered living and non-living.
- Chemical process releasing energy from food.
- Kingdom of multicellular, heterotrophic organisms.
- Stone-like plants.
- Maintaining a stable internal environment.
- The basic structural and functional unit of life.
22 Clues: Stone-like plants. • Spore-producing plants. • Lose a large amount of water. • Kingdom including yeasts and molds. • Two-part naming system (Two words). • The science of classifying organisms. • Able to move from one place to another. • Removal of metabolic waste from the body. • Maintaining a stable internal environment. • Permanent increase in size and cell number. • ...
Maria Sibylla Merian 2025-09-08
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- Merian published a ___ of engravings about insects.
- Stage of insects before pupation, documented by Merian.
- Main creatures studied by Merian.
- Larval stage of butterflies and moths that Merian depicted in detail.
- Merian’s works are part of natural ___.
- Merian was both a scientist and an ___.
- Process of transformation in insects, central to Merian’s work.
- Country where Merian traveled to study tropical insects.
- Intermediate stage between larva and adult insect.
- Country where Maria Sibylla Merian was born.
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- The living world studied by naturalists.
- Insect that undergoes metamorphosis, often painted by Merian.
- Artistic representation, often used by Merian for her scientific work.
- A scientist who studies plants and animals in their environment.
- The scientific study of insects, pioneered by Merian.
- First name of the naturalist who studied insects and plants in the 1690's
- The study of plants, often combined with insect studies in Merian’s work.
- Careful watching of nature, Merian’s main scientific method.
- Last name of a famous naturalist and illustrator.
- Merian combined art and ___.
20 Clues: Merian combined art and ___. • Main creatures studied by Merian. • Merian’s works are part of natural ___. • Merian was both a scientist and an ___. • The living world studied by naturalists. • Country where Maria Sibylla Merian was born. • Last name of a famous naturalist and illustrator. • Intermediate stage between larva and adult insect. • ...
Science crossword 2025-12-16
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- A substance made of only one type of atom
- Two or more atoms chemically bonded together
- An organism that makes its own food
- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- The average weather in a place over a long period of time
- The smallest unit of life
- A substance made from two or more different elements
- The control center of a cell
- A force that pulls objects toward each other
- Smallest unit of matter
- A change in speed or direction over time
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- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere
- An organism that eats plants or animals
- The ability to do work or cause change
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight
- Speed in a specific direction
- Living and nonliving things interacting in an area
- A push or a pull that can change motion
- The movement of Earth’s tectonic plates
- How much mass is in a certain volume
20 Clues: Smallest unit of matter • The smallest unit of life • The control center of a cell • Speed in a specific direction • An organism that makes its own food • How much mass is in a certain volume • The ability to do work or cause change • An organism that eats plants or animals • A push or a pull that can change motion • The movement of Earth’s tectonic plates • ...
Gymnosperm 2018-12-12
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- coat the protective outer coat of a seed.
- a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an animal or plant.
- a sticky flammable organic substance
- leaf that bears sporangia.
- grain each of the microscopic particles, typically single cells, of which pollen is composed.
- Cycads are seed plants with a long fossil history that were formerly more abundant and more diverse than they are today
- division of vascular land plants containing a single extant class
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- the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac.
- having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals.
- Ginkgo is a genus of highly unusual non-flowering plants.
- division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit.
- embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering
13 Clues: leaf that bears sporangia. • a sticky flammable organic substance • coat the protective outer coat of a seed. • division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms • embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering • the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac. • a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit. • ...
Venture into First for Schools:- Unit 4 2023-06-16
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- (n) an area of land or water
- (n) one half of the earth
- (n) Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals.
- (adj) extremely dry
- (adj)receiving energy from the sun
- (n) groups of mountains
- (adj) mild, moderate climate
- (adj) behaviour and products that do not harm the environment
- (exp) not necessary
- (n) A fine dust that comes from seed-producing plants
- (v) or (n) the desire to own something or want to do something
- (exp) meanwhile
- (exp) want, wish, anticipate, to be eager for something to happen.
- (n) towers designed to raise the antennae up high enough to send and receive radio signals
- (adj) to complete something successfully
- (adj) processed and treated so it can be used again
- (n) work in an organized and active way toward a particular goal, typically a political or social one.
- (n) a special container where people keep bees, or a place where bees live
- (n) a place where animals and plants live and are protected
- (exp) you don't need to have done it before
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- (n) The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- (adj) An organism that has been altered through some genetic engineering technology or technique.
- (exp) a way to end a business letter
- (n) lands just beyond the border of a country
- (exp) a lot of different
- (n) something you do as a reaction
- (n) a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface
- (exp) fracture
- (exp) in addition, also
- (n) The average level of the ocean's surface at any given time
- (adj) food or plants raised in a natural way
- (exp) to participate
- (adj) an area where people have never been
- (n) capturing fish faster than they can reproduce
- (n) a change in global or regional climate patterns
- (adj) richness of growth, especially of vegetation, trees and plants.
- (adj) independent
- (n) a substance that causes illness, injury or death if taken into the body or produced within the body.
- (n) plants grown for food
- (n) A diesel substitute produced by extracting and chemically altering oil from plants
- (n) animals that live and grow in natural condition
- (n) a person who owns and takes care of bees
- (n) an area or stretch of land having a particular characteristic
- (n) An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
44 Clues: (exp) fracture • (exp) meanwhile • (adj) independent • (adj) extremely dry • (exp) not necessary • (exp) to participate • (exp) in addition, also • (n) groups of mountains • (exp) a lot of different • (n) one half of the earth • (n) plants grown for food • (n) an area of land or water • (adj) mild, moderate climate • (n) something you do as a reaction • (adj)receiving energy from the sun • ...
Environment 2023-06-20
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- Protecting resources so that they do not run out
- Effect When heat gets trapped in the Earth's atmosphere and causes global warming
- The variety of animals and plants in a particular area
- The natural world around us that includes animals and plants
- Energy Energy that comes from things that can be reused and won't run out
- Change Changes in the Earth's weather that happen over a long time
- Protecting nature and its animals and plants
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- Conservation The responsible use and protection of clean water
- Quality How clean or dirty the air we breathe is
- A community of animals and plants in a certain area
- Harmful things that can be found in our environment
- The destruction of large areas of forests
- Using things more than once to help reduce waste
- Layer A layer in the Earth's atmosphere that protects us from harmful UV rays
- Footprint The amount of carbon dioxide that a person or activity produces
15 Clues: The destruction of large areas of forests • Protecting nature and its animals and plants • Protecting resources so that they do not run out • Quality How clean or dirty the air we breathe is • Using things more than once to help reduce waste • A community of animals and plants in a certain area • Harmful things that can be found in our environment • ...
BIOCHEMISTRY 2023-05-28
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- _______ is the study of the chemical processes within living organisms
- Fatty acids present in the body responsible for blockage of heart
- Endocrine gland is often referred to as the "master gland"
- Hormone that regulates water balance in the body
- ______acids are the building blocks of proteins
- The process by which plants convert light energy into electrical energy
- Hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels
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- Plant hormone that is involved in the regulation of apical dominance and lateral bud growth
- The process by which glucose is stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles
- The process by which plants convert nitrates into nitrogen gas
- The process by which a protein's shape is altered, causing it to lose its function
- The pigment responsible for the green color of plants
- Endocrine gland that produces the hormone insulin
- ________ hormone is produced by the pineal gland and helps regulate sleep-wake cycles
- The carbohydrate storage molecule found in plants
15 Clues: ______acids are the building blocks of proteins • Hormone that regulates water balance in the body • Endocrine gland that produces the hormone insulin • The carbohydrate storage molecule found in plants • The pigment responsible for the green color of plants • Hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels • ...
Diversity 2012-05-31
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- a living thing
- an animals with a spinal column
- a group of plants or animals of the same species that live in the same area and have the opportunity to breed together
- the place where an animal lives
- survival of the fittest
- any modification of an organisman that makes it more suited to live in its environment
- an organism that is unable too manufacture its own food and therefore consumes other organisms
- an organism that creates its own food through the process of photosynthesis
- the toatl surroundings and forces that act upon a living thing
- a unit of plants, animals, and nonloving components of an environment that interact
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- an animal without a backbone or spinal column
- the geographical occurrence of a plant or animal
- a tood for identifying plants and animals based on aswers to a sequence of questions
- a term biologists use for differences
- the science of classifying animals and plants based on their natural relationships
- a group of organisms that are genetically similar and so are able to reproduce with each other
16 Clues: a living thing • survival of the fittest • an animals with a spinal column • the place where an animal lives • a term biologists use for differences • an animal without a backbone or spinal column • the geographical occurrence of a plant or animal • the toatl surroundings and forces that act upon a living thing • ...
Deer Quiz Review 2021-04-26
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- an animal that attacks, kills, and feeds on its prey
- an organism that gets its energy by breaking down the wastes of dead remains of plants and animals
- an organism that makes its own food
- an organism that gets its energy by eating plants or animals
- the struggle among organisms for food, water, and space
- an organism that gets its energy from eating other organisms
- role of an organism in its ecosystem
- an entire living thing that carries out all the basic life functions
- carbohydrate used by organisms to store energy (ex. glucose)
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- an organism that gets its energy by eating plants
- gas used in photosynthesis and released by animals during respiration
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
- the process by which plants use energy from the sun to make sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water
- an organism that gets its energy by eating other animals
- gas found in the atmosphere that is essential for respiration
- community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
16 Clues: an organism that makes its own food • role of an organism in its ecosystem • an organism that gets its energy by eating plants • an animal that attacks, kills, and feeds on its prey • an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food • the struggle among organisms for food, water, and space • an organism that gets its energy by eating other animals • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-11-09
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- A plant's response to gravity.
- Pressure caused by water in the central vacuole of a cell that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall.
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- Special body parts that help organisms survive their environment.
- The narrow tubes in plants that bring glucose downward from the leaves.
- A community of organisms interacting with the abiotic factors in their environment.
- The living or once living parts of an ecosystem.
- The change in how an organism acts to help it survive.
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- A plant's response to light.
- The nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
- The process by which plants use radiant energy from the sun to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
- The populations of different organisms in an area that interact with each other.
- The narrow tubes in plants that bring water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds like glucose or gasoline.
- A group of organisms of the same species in an area that can breed.
- Energy plants get from the sun.
16 Clues: A plant's response to light. • A plant's response to gravity. • Energy plants get from the sun. • The nonliving parts of an ecosystem. • The living or once living parts of an ecosystem. • The change in how an organism acts to help it survive. • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • Special body parts that help organisms survive their environment. • ...
GETTING TO KNOW PLANTS 2024-06-25
11 Clues: PUMPKIN • MONEY PLANT • LINES ON A LEAF • UNDERGROUND STEM • EDIBLE PART OF SWEET POTATO • PLANTS WITH THICK WOODY STEM • PRODUCTION OF FOOD BY PLANTS • DESIGN MADE BY VEINS IN A LEAF • SMALL PLANTS WITH SLENDER GREEN STEM • PROMINENT LINE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE LEAF • PROCESS BY WHICH WATER IS GIVEN OUT BY STOMATA
Yellowstone Ecosystem 2021-02-04
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- make their own food
- animals that are eaten by other animals
- show the relationships of plants and animals
- animals who eat meat
- is with energy of one living thing go to the other
- all the nonliving things
- animals that eat both plants and meat
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- animals who eat plants
- break down waste into smaller parts
- animals that eat other animals
- all the living things
- hunt food because they cannot make their own
12 Clues: make their own food • animals who eat meat • all the living things • animals who eat plants • all the nonliving things • animals that eat other animals • break down waste into smaller parts • animals that eat both plants and meat • animals that are eaten by other animals • show the relationships of plants and animals • hunt food because they cannot make their own • ...
Crossword 2021-02-05
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- An organism that gets its energy from the sun
- An animal that is hunted
- Multiple intertwined food chains
- An animal that only eats other animals
- The order in which energy transfers
- Non living
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
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- An animal that only eats plants
- An organism that eats dead plants and animals
- An animal that eats other animals
- Living
- An organism that eats other animals
12 Clues: Living • Non living • An animal that is hunted • An animal that only eats plants • Multiple intertwined food chains • An animal that eats other animals • An organism that eats other animals • The order in which energy transfers • An animal that only eats other animals • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An organism that gets its energy from the sun • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-04-07
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- CO2(Spelled in one word)
- Chemical reaction where light energy turns into chemical energy/glucose.
- Lets oxygen out of leaves/plants and CO2 into plants
- Organelles that do photosynthesis
- Green molecules that absorbs sunlight.
- Making something new by combining other things.
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- Transports water throughout the plant.
- What is latin for light?
- What is made from chemical reactions?
- H2O
- What are needed to make chemical reactions?
- Transports nutrients(glucose) throughout plants.
12 Clues: H2O • CO2(Spelled in one word) • What is latin for light? • Organelles that do photosynthesis • What is made from chemical reactions? • Transports water throughout the plant. • Green molecules that absorbs sunlight. • What are needed to make chemical reactions? • Making something new by combining other things. • Transports nutrients(glucose) throughout plants. • ...
ecology 2025-11-05
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- something living
- animals that can effectivly reproduce
- the entire atmostphere
- animal that only eats plants
- animal that eats plants and animals
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- somthing not living
- all the diffrent types of animals in the world
- animal that only eats animals
- many diffrent populations in a area
- the amount of animals in a species
- a animals role in the enviroment
- the community of plants and animals that occur in an area
12 Clues: something living • somthing not living • the entire atmostphere • animal that only eats plants • animal that only eats animals • a animals role in the enviroment • the amount of animals in a species • many diffrent populations in a area • animal that eats plants and animals • animals that can effectivly reproduce • all the diffrent types of animals in the world • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-01-31
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- a plastid in green plant cells which contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- cell structures in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles that are involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide and water between plants and the atmosphere.
- a product of photosynthesis that is released as a byproduct
- a white, granular, organic chemical that is produced by all green plants.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
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- the breakdown of any particular substance in presence of light.
- plants take this in as well as carbon dioxide to allow photosynthesis to occur
- The part of the plant that is responsible for taking in light and allowing for gas exchange with the air around them.
- Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into a sugar called ________.
- a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in , which is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
11 Clues: a product of photosynthesis that is released as a byproduct • the breakdown of any particular substance in presence of light. • a white, granular, organic chemical that is produced by all green plants. • plants take this in as well as carbon dioxide to allow photosynthesis to occur • ...
test 2021-12-21
The 3Rs of the Environment - Kids Songs 2023-03-02
Science crosswords 2020-10-16
10 Clues: alive • not alive • eats meat • Energy for plants • hunts other animals • eats plants for energy • gets energy from the sun • something that eats plants • lions are top of the ________ chain • a cycle in a that keeps things balanced
Nutrition in plants 2016-04-20
10 Clues: A PART OF STOMATA. • WATER IS TAKEN FROM. • INTERDEPENDENT PLANTS. • AN EXAMPLE OF PARASITES. • PHOTO MEANS ____________. • FEED ON DEAD AND DECAYING. • SUCK FOOD FROM OTHER PLANTS. • PLANTS WHICH FEED ON INSECTS. • TROPHISM MEANS _______________. • CARBON-DIOXIDE IS ABSORBED BY ___________.
AG Terms About Bontany and horticulture 2025-11-14
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- is any living organism, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, that causes damage, annoyance, or a negative effect on humans, livestock, crops, or property
- The art or practice of garden culterdation.
- is the biological kingdom of all multicellular, photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms, commonly known as plants.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- is the process of transferring pollen grains from the male part of a flower (the anther) to the female part (the stigma)
- plant completes its entire life cycle from seed to seed in a single growing season, after which the plant dies
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- is the pigment that gives plants and algae their green color
- is the process used by plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert light energy, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- to the practice of using compost in agriculture to create a nutrient-rich soil amendment from organic waste
- is a plant that lives for more than two years, regrowing each spring after its top growth dies back in winter
- are tiny pores on the surface of plants, typically on leaves, that are surrounded by two guard cells that open and close to regulate gas exchange
- The scientific study of plants and their structures.
12 Clues: The art or practice of garden culterdation. • The scientific study of plants and their structures. • is the pigment that gives plants and algae their green color • to the practice of using compost in agriculture to create a nutrient-rich soil amendment from organic waste • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-09-02
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- a seed holds energy in this form
- process by which plants make food for growth
- water ________ is one of the products of photosynthesis
- another word for sugar produced by plants
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- green plant cells
- this chemical in leaves reflects green light
- carbon dioxide, sun energy and ______ are needed to make sugar molecules
- when producers release oxygen
- color reflected by plants during photosynthesis
- red and ______ light are absorbed by plants
10 Clues: green plant cells • when producers release oxygen • a seed holds energy in this form • another word for sugar produced by plants • red and ______ light are absorbed by plants • this chemical in leaves reflects green light • process by which plants make food for growth • color reflected by plants during photosynthesis • ...
