plants Crossword Puzzles
rainforest 2013-05-13
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- plant that lives on another plant
- process palnts use to make food
- stuff that plants need not water, co2 or light
- plant with similar characteristics with a paracite
- trees that are so big the are above the canopy
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- there are 4 of these in the rainforest
- plants that hang from trees
- plants thet break down dead plants
- warm dense wet group of trees
- large root that holds tree down
10 Clues: plants that hang from trees • warm dense wet group of trees • process palnts use to make food • large root that holds tree down • plant that lives on another plant • plants thet break down dead plants • there are 4 of these in the rainforest • stuff that plants need not water, co2 or light • trees that are so big the are above the canopy • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-01-20
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- where photosynthesis takes place.
- an opening on the bottom of a leaf
- a substance produced during a reaction
- a green pigment in all green plants
- a tube that moves water in plants from the roots
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- the process where plants use sunlight to make food
- a substance that undergoes change during a reaction
- sugar produced by plants
- tissue that moves sugar down from the leaves
- the main organs of photosynthesis
10 Clues: sugar produced by plants • where photosynthesis takes place. • the main organs of photosynthesis • an opening on the bottom of a leaf • a green pigment in all green plants • a substance produced during a reaction • tissue that moves sugar down from the leaves • a tube that moves water in plants from the roots • the process where plants use sunlight to make food • ...
Garden 2023-08-08
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- Emerging shoot from a germinated seed.
- Nutrient-rich substance enhancing plant growth.
- Nutrient-rich layer supporting plant growth.
- Trimming plants to promote healthy growth.
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- Small, embryonic plants enclosed in a protective coat.
- Insect often attracted to flowers in the garden.
- Removing unwanted plants from the garden.
- Essential source of energy for plant photosynthesis.
- Person who cultivates and cares for plants.
- Colorful bloom often grown for its beauty.
10 Clues: Emerging shoot from a germinated seed. • Removing unwanted plants from the garden. • Colorful bloom often grown for its beauty. • Trimming plants to promote healthy growth. • Person who cultivates and cares for plants. • Nutrient-rich layer supporting plant growth. • Nutrient-rich substance enhancing plant growth. • Insect often attracted to flowers in the garden. • ...
Spelling 2 2021-01-25
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- fruits that has ____________ or stiff hairs will cling onto the fur of the animals
- the process where seeds start to develop into young plants
- non-flowering plants reproduces from _______________
- seeds that are light and small are dispersed by
- rubber trees dispersed their seeds through _________________
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- oxygen, water and ______________ are needed for seeds to grow into young plants
- fertilisation is the __________ of a male reproduction cell with an egg cell
- plants dispersed their seeds to prevent _________________
- coconut has fibrous __________ which helps them trap air so they can stay afloat in water
- plants disperse their seeds to prevent competition of water, minerals, space and _____________
10 Clues: seeds that are light and small are dispersed by • non-flowering plants reproduces from _______________ • plants dispersed their seeds to prevent _________________ • the process where seeds start to develop into young plants • rubber trees dispersed their seeds through _________________ • fertilisation is the __________ of a male reproduction cell with an egg cell • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-24
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- a typical star that is the source of light and heat for the plants in the solar system
- the green pigment found in plant cells, essential to photosynthesis
- plastid containing chlorophyll and other pigments in plants that carry out photosynthesis
- a process used by plants and other organism to convert light energy
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- the rays of the sun
- a heavy, colorless, odorless gas
- energy energy that you can actually see directly
- a sweat crystalline substance found in plants: your body uses to store energy
- plants, something that produce their own food
- colorless and odorless gas that people need to breath
10 Clues: the rays of the sun • a heavy, colorless, odorless gas • plants, something that produce their own food • energy energy that you can actually see directly • colorless and odorless gas that people need to breath • the green pigment found in plant cells, essential to photosynthesis • a process used by plants and other organism to convert light energy • ...
cell parts---Carlos 2024-03-13
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- provide structural strength and support. Found in plants.
- store genetic information. found in both plants and animal.
- produce energy through photosynthesis.found in plants.
- the site of protein,where synthesis takes place. found in plant cells.
- it stores food and takes most of the cells space. found in plant cells.
- transport,sorting and modification of protein. found in both animal and plant cells.
- produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes. found in both animal and plant cells.
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- generate energy for the cell. both plants and animals.
- the digestive system of the cell. found in animal cells
- provides protection for the cell. found in plants.
- jelly like,holds the parts of the cell in place.
11 Clues: jelly like,holds the parts of the cell in place. • provides protection for the cell. found in plants. • generate energy for the cell. both plants and animals. • produce energy through photosynthesis.found in plants. • the digestive system of the cell. found in animal cells • provide structural strength and support. Found in plants. • ...
techniques 2 2024-05-10
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- SCHEDULE Plan for when and how much to water plants.
- Covering the soil surface with material to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Removing excess seedlings to allow the remaining plants to grow more vigorously.
- COMPOSTING Burying compost material in a trench to improve soil.
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- Adding nutrients to the soil surface around plants.
- CROPS: Plants that live for more than two years.
- “…………….SEEDS” Seeds from plants that have been passed down for generations.
- Growing different crops together in the same space.
- Piling soil around the base of a plant to support growth.
- “Green …………….” Crop grown specifically to improve soil fertility.
10 Clues: CROPS: Plants that live for more than two years. • Adding nutrients to the soil surface around plants. • Growing different crops together in the same space. • SCHEDULE Plan for when and how much to water plants. • Piling soil around the base of a plant to support growth. • COMPOSTING Burying compost material in a trench to improve soil. • ...
photosynthesis 2024-05-21
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- dioxide - The gas that plants take in for photosynthesis (13 letters).
- - What plants need from the sun to make food (6 letters).
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight (11 letters).
- - Tiny openings on leaves that let in carbon dioxide (7 letters).
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- - The liquid absorbed by plant roots (5 letters).
- - The energy source for photosynthesis (8 letters).
- - The sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis (7 letters).
- - A gas released by plants during photosynthesis (6 letters).
- - The part of the plant that absorbs water (5 letters).
- - The parts of the plant where photosynthesis mostly occurs (6 letters).
10 Clues: - The liquid absorbed by plant roots (5 letters). • - The energy source for photosynthesis (8 letters). • - The part of the plant that absorbs water (5 letters). • - What plants need from the sun to make food (6 letters). • - A gas released by plants during photosynthesis (6 letters). • The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight (11 letters). • ...
photosynthesis puzzle 2024-05-22
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- dioxide - The gas that plants take in for photosynthesis (13 letters).
- - What plants need from the sun to make food (6 letters).
- - The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight (11 letters).
- - Tiny openings on leaves that let in carbon dioxide (7 letters).
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- - The liquid absorbed by plant roots (5 letters).
- - The energy source for photosynthesis (8 letters).
- - The sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis (7 letters).
- - A gas released by plants during photosynthesis (6 letters).
- - The part of the plant that absorbs water (5 letters).
- - The parts of the plant where photosynthesis mostly occurs (6 letters).
10 Clues: - The liquid absorbed by plant roots (5 letters). • - The energy source for photosynthesis (8 letters). • - The part of the plant that absorbs water (5 letters). • - What plants need from the sun to make food (6 letters). • - A gas released by plants during photosynthesis (6 letters). • - The sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis (7 letters). • ...
Ch. 4 The Organization of Life Vocab 2022-09-19
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- an inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival
- animals that have backbones
- change in genetic characteristics of a population
- microscopic unicellular organisms found in soil and animal bodies
- include amoebas and diatoms
- selective breeding of organisms by humans
- woody plants that produce seeds
- nonliving parts of the ecosystem
- ability to tolerate a particular chemical designed to kill it
- process by which individuals better suited to environment survive and reproduce
- the place an organism lives
- all the populations of an area
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- animals that lack backbones
- group of the same species living in the same place
- organisms, dead organisms, fungi, and plants
- group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile offspring
- all of the organisms living in an area together with their physical environment
- individual living thing
- found in extreme places like hot springs
- flowering plants that produce fruit
- absorb food from decaying organisms in the soil
21 Clues: individual living thing • animals that lack backbones • animals that have backbones • include amoebas and diatoms • the place an organism lives • all the populations of an area • woody plants that produce seeds • nonliving parts of the ecosystem • flowering plants that produce fruit • found in extreme places like hot springs • selective breeding of organisms by humans • ...
Ch. 4 The Organization of Life Vocab 2022-09-19
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- include amoebas and diatoms
- animals that lack backbones
- the place an organism lives
- absorb food from decaying organisms in the soil
- woody plants that produce seeds
- group of the same species living in the same place
- selective breeding of organisms by humans
- process by which individuals better suited to environment survive and reproduce
- all of the organisms living in an area together with their physical environment
- an inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival
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- microscopic unicellular organisms found in soil and animal bodies
- animals that have backbones
- group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile offspring
- flowering plants that produce fruit
- all the populations of an area
- change in genetic characteristics of a population
- found in extreme places like hot springs
- organisms, dead organisms, fungi, and plants
- nonliving parts of the ecosystem
- individual living thing
- ability to tolerate a particular chemical designed to kill it
21 Clues: individual living thing • animals that have backbones • include amoebas and diatoms • animals that lack backbones • the place an organism lives • all the populations of an area • woody plants that produce seeds • nonliving parts of the ecosystem • flowering plants that produce fruit • found in extreme places like hot springs • selective breeding of organisms by humans • ...
STUFF 2022-08-18
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- an invasive species that eats our plants
- a large essential creature in the soil
- the top layer of soil
- a natural thing in the ground that is needed for soil
- dangerous chemicals that some farmer put on plants
- the water heating up and floating into the air
- mushrooms
- plant releasing water into the air
- another essential creature in the soil
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- the perfect blend of everything
- when the water particles form droplets
- the thing plants use to collect water and nutrients from the ground
- the most important thing when planting a plant
- a large collection of water on the surface of the earth
- man made nutrients rich soil
- the second most important thing in a living things life
- the hardest layer of the ground
- made of tiny particles and is use to sculpt things
- the second layer of soil
- found all around us
- Rain, hail, sleet or snow
- put as one word, a thick layer of soil, with lots of rocks
22 Clues: mushrooms • found all around us • the top layer of soil • the second layer of soil • Rain, hail, sleet or snow • man made nutrients rich soil • the perfect blend of everything • the hardest layer of the ground • plant releasing water into the air • when the water particles form droplets • a large essential creature in the soil • another essential creature in the soil • ...
photosynthesis & cellular respiration 2022-12-13
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- electromagnetic of the sun that reaches the earth
- a natural substance that produces color in plants
- a process in which glucose is broken down by cells
- reactions that happen during the day
- source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- respiration oxygen is used to make energy using carbohydrates
- converts light energy into chemical energy
- dioxide gas found in our atmosphere
- a chemical process that occurs in plants
- cells and tissues that give structure to organs, glands and other tissues
- reactions that can only happen at night
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- liquid that makes life on earth possible
- small structures in a cell found in a cytoplasm
- type of sugar
- transport chain a series of 4 protein complexes
- disc-like sacs inside a chloroplast
- colorless, odorless gas
- an organism that produces its own food using light water and carbon dioxide
- cycle chain of reactions occuring in the mitochondria
- pigment present in green plants
20 Clues: type of sugar • colorless, odorless gas • pigment present in green plants • disc-like sacs inside a chloroplast • dioxide gas found in our atmosphere • reactions that happen during the day • reactions that can only happen at night • liquid that makes life on earth possible • a chemical process that occurs in plants • converts light energy into chemical energy • ...
Photosynthesis 2019-11-20
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- when plants photosynthesize, suns energy is not destroyed it is ________
- toxic gas needed as a starting material for photosynthesis
- a product of photosynthesis that plants use for energy
- organisms that seek/hunt their food
- conservation of energy/mass is considered a ____because it will not change
- part of plant that moves water to the leaves and flower
- number of ending products made from photosynthesis
- another name for glucose
- part of plant that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- green pigment inside chloroplasts that turn the plant green
- part of plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- a product of photosynthesis that humans need to survive
- the ultimate energy for life on earth
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- starting material that is absorbed through the roots
- number of starting materials for photosynthesis
- process where plants make food
- prefix that means "green"
- photosynthesis is a ______change
- the organelle in a plant cell responsible for photosynthesis
- organisms that make their own food are called:
- part of plant that is the reproductive organs
21 Clues: another name for glucose • prefix that means "green" • process where plants make food • photosynthesis is a ______change • organisms that seek/hunt their food • the ultimate energy for life on earth • part of plant that is the reproductive organs • organisms that make their own food are called: • part of plant that absorbs water and nutrients • ...
Energy 2020 2020-10-27
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- water transpired through here..
- molecule of energy
- gross ATP generated by cellular respir..
- main component that moves during last stage(CR)
- energy pathway created WITH oxygen
- "light"
- first stage of cellular respiration
- why we see blue, it is....
- electricity (energy) is movement of ...
- natural form of sugar in fruit
- color of all light emitted by sun
- stored energy in muscles
- another name for sugars, category of energy
- molecule broken during glycolysis
- influences rate of photosynthesis
- energy pathway created WITHOUT oxygen
- light energy converts to this energy
- reactant to photosynthesis
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- process of making ethanol
- product of cellular respiration
- product of photosynthesis
- molecule split by light energy
- oil and coal are made initially from this..
- C6H12O6
- respiration opposite of photosynthesis
- plants that make their own food
- color of light plants love
- removed to create energy in the body
- created when "burn" felt in muscles
- light absorbing molecules in a plant
- once living material
- excess sunlight not used by plant
- half charged battery
33 Clues: C6H12O6 • "light" • molecule of energy • once living material • half charged battery • stored energy in muscles • process of making ethanol • product of photosynthesis • color of light plants love • why we see blue, it is.... • reactant to photosynthesis • molecule split by light energy • natural form of sugar in fruit • water transpired through here.. • product of cellular respiration • ...
Ecology 2021-01-07
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- Example: a puddle drying up
- Preformed by plants. Makes oxygen.
- Black rhinos and pandas are considered critically__ species.
- The fox in the rabbit/fox relationship.
- The maximum number of a species that can survive in one place.
- Example: rain
- Plant eating organisms.
- The living factors in an ecosystem
- Plants losing water through their leaves.
- Organism eating organisms.
- Some ecosystems depend largely on a __ species.
- Autotrophs are also known as__
- Example: morning dew
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- Preformed by animals. Makes CO2.
- Humans and fish have very different __ curves.
- Most common form of Nitrogen
- Form of nitrogen that can be used by plants.
- The impact of a human of community on its surrounding environment.
- Help breakdown dead animals.
- How individuals distribute themselves across an ecosystem.
- A__ species is unnatural to its current environment.
- Measure of the different species found in one area.
- The rabbit in the rabbit/fox relationship.
- The nonliving factors in an ecosystem
- The study of organisms and their physical surroundings.
25 Clues: Example: rain • Example: morning dew • Plant eating organisms. • Organism eating organisms. • Example: a puddle drying up • Most common form of Nitrogen • Help breakdown dead animals. • Autotrophs are also known as__ • Preformed by animals. Makes CO2. • Preformed by plants. Makes oxygen. • The living factors in an ecosystem • The nonliving factors in an ecosystem • ...
Producers / Consumers / Decomposers pg. 237-240 2021-10-04
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- Animals that eat other animals.
- These eat dead wood.
- One type of fungi is this.
- These break down animal matter into chemicals.
- In oceans these are the most important producers.
- This ecosystem is on land (starts with "T").
- Algae use this to make their own food.
- Animals that eat dead organisms.
- Most algae are this size.
- These animals eat roots.
- Animals that only eat plants.
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- Animals that eat plants and animals.
- Some bacteria can cause this.
- These are the smallest organisms in the world.
- These break down dead plants into tiny pieces.
- The "cleanup crew".
- These only eat dead animals.
- Spiders eat these.
- This ecosystem is in water (starts with "A").
- In any ecosystem there is a lot of this going on.
- These organisms make their own food.
- In oceans algae are food to these animals.
- This means to "break into parts".
- These organisms cannot make their own food.
24 Clues: Spiders eat these. • The "cleanup crew". • These eat dead wood. • These animals eat roots. • Most algae are this size. • One type of fungi is this. • These only eat dead animals. • Some bacteria can cause this. • Animals that only eat plants. • Animals that eat other animals. • Animals that eat dead organisms. • This means to "break into parts". • Animals that eat plants and animals. • ...
Producers / Consumers / Decomposers pg. 237-240 2021-10-04
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- Animals that eat other animals.
- These eat dead wood.
- One type of fungi is this.
- These break down animal matter into chemicals.
- In oceans these are the most important producers.
- This ecosystem is on land (starts with "T").
- Algae use this to make their own food.
- Animals that eat dead organisms.
- Most algae are this size.
- These animals eat roots.
- Animals that only eat plants.
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- Animals that eat plants and animals.
- Some bacteria can cause this.
- These are the smallest organisms in the world.
- These break down dead plants into tiny pieces.
- The "cleanup crew".
- These only eat dead animals.
- Spiders eat these.
- This ecosystem is in water (starts with "A").
- In any ecosystem there is a lot of this going on.
- These organisms make their own food.
- In oceans algae are food to these animals.
- This means to "break into parts".
- These organisms cannot make their own food.
24 Clues: Spiders eat these. • The "cleanup crew". • These eat dead wood. • These animals eat roots. • Most algae are this size. • One type of fungi is this. • These only eat dead animals. • Some bacteria can cause this. • Animals that only eat plants. • Animals that eat other animals. • Animals that eat dead organisms. • This means to "break into parts". • Animals that eat plants and animals. • ...
APES Irrigation 5.5 2023-01-22
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- rate that water permeates into an aquifer
- one of the largest aquifers in the world
- inefficient method of irrigation of digging troughs next to plants
- water underground available for humans
- aquifer recharges quickly
- filling of space
- most efficient method of irrigation, but expensive
- easy method of irrigation of covering field in water
- empty spaces in soil
- build up of salt in the soil
- water stored in pores of permeable sedimentary rock
- blocked aquifer, long-term recharge rate
- water transfer along the surface causing soil erosion
- travel downwards into the soil
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- water use for livestock and irrigation
- poking holes in soil to get air, water and nutrients into the soil
- too much water for plants
- loss of land fertility due to soil salinization and desertification
- water transfer from liquid to gas
- process of supplying water to land
- growth of deserts
- efficient, but must pay for equipment and energy to pump water
- water use at home
- water use for power plants
24 Clues: filling of space • growth of deserts • water use at home • empty spaces in soil • too much water for plants • aquifer recharges quickly • water use for power plants • build up of salt in the soil • travel downwards into the soil • water transfer from liquid to gas • process of supplying water to land • water use for livestock and irrigation • water underground available for humans • ...
Nutrient cycle 2023-04-24
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- this is not found in a free state in nature
- too much CO2 in the atmosphere can be responsible for this
- this type of animals stores carbon
- this bacteria is used to break down ammonia into gaseous nitrogen
- plants go through this process to make sugar
- this is needed to make proteins
- man made phosphorus in water
- plants and animals can’t use all the nitrogen in this
- animal waste decay creates this
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- the percentage of nitrogen gas in our atmosphere
- this is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere
- the kind of cycle this chapter is about
- places phosphorus from soil can be washed away
- volcanoes are a natural source of this
- too much phosphorus in water leads to plant…..
- animals use this in the process of respiration
- phosphorus can be contained in this
- along with rocks, phosphorus can be contained in this
- plants go through photosynthesis to make this
- this is essential nutrient for life as it makes up important chemicals
20 Clues: man made phosphorus in water • this is needed to make proteins • animal waste decay creates this • this type of animals stores carbon • phosphorus can be contained in this • volcanoes are a natural source of this • the kind of cycle this chapter is about • this is not found in a free state in nature • plants go through this process to make sugar • ...
Unit 4 - Chapter 5 - How Ecosystems Work 2013-10-03
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- one species benefits and the other is not harmed/helped
- beneficial to both species
- the final, stable community in the environment
- breaksdown the complex compounds of dead plants/animals
- occurs on a surface where no ecosystem existed before
- gradual process of change and replacement of the types of species in a community
- lightning and bacteria convert nitrogen into usuable forms
- shows all possible feeding relationships in a community
- eats plants
- colonizes an uninhabited area that starts an ecological cycle
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- one species benefits and the other is harmed
- occurs where an ecosystem has previously existed
- evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation
- photosynthesis and respiration cycle carbon and oxygen through environment
- eats meat
- they ingest food containing the sun's energy
- eats both plants and meat
- simple model that shows how matter and energy move
- a feeding step in the transfer of energy in ecosystem
- they trap energy from the sun, bottom of the food chain
20 Clues: eats meat • eats plants • eats both plants and meat • beneficial to both species • one species benefits and the other is harmed • they ingest food containing the sun's energy • the final, stable community in the environment • occurs where an ecosystem has previously existed • simple model that shows how matter and energy move • ...
Kingdom Plantae Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-27
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- Look like leaves and protect the flower.
- Tissue that carries water from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- Tissue that transports nutrients and the products of photosynthesis.
- Site of photosynthesis.
- Cluster of water-conducting tissue in leaves.
- Sticky portion of the flower that collects pollen.
- ______ plants contain water-conducting tissue.
- Organ that absorbs water and minerals.
- Connects roots and leaves, supports the plants, and transports water and minerals.
- Organ that absorbs sunlight and does photosynthesis.
- Long thin stalk that supports the pollen-producing part of the flower.
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- Female gametophytes.
- Long stalk that supports the pollens producing part of the flower.
- All the female parts of the flower make up the ______.
- Opening in a leaf that allows for gas exchange.
- ______ plants do not contain water-conducting tissue.
- Produces pollen.
- Contains the female gametophytes.
- All the male parts of the flower a make up the ______.
- They are brightly colored to attract pollinators.
20 Clues: Produces pollen. • Female gametophytes. • Site of photosynthesis. • Contains the female gametophytes. • Organ that absorbs water and minerals. • Look like leaves and protect the flower. • Cluster of water-conducting tissue in leaves. • ______ plants contain water-conducting tissue. • Opening in a leaf that allows for gas exchange. • ...
Atmosphere 2015-01-14
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- the number of oxygen atoms in ozone
- holds the atmosphere to the earth
- releases nitrogen back into the air from matter
- the two most abundant compounds in the air are water vapor and ___.
- the second most abundant element in the atmosphere
- process by which plants make oxygen
- type of radiation the ozone protects us from
- process that takes water from ocean,lakes,rivers
- particles in the air
- water vapor to liquid
- the percent of nitrogen in the air
- from emissions and sunlight to make ozone
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- barometer that is sealed with a vacuum
- takes nitrogen from the air and makes it usable for plants
- instrument used to measure air pressure
- process by which plants and animals give off water vapor
- a mixture of gases that surround the earth
- studies the atomosphere
- a pattern of similar pressures
- the element that makes up the smallest percent of the atmosphere
- force per unit
21 Clues: force per unit • particles in the air • water vapor to liquid • studies the atomosphere • a pattern of similar pressures • holds the atmosphere to the earth • the percent of nitrogen in the air • the number of oxygen atoms in ozone • process by which plants make oxygen • barometer that is sealed with a vacuum • instrument used to measure air pressure • ...
Ecosystems and Biomes 2015-03-09
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- Typical weather pattern in an area over a long period of time
- Consumer that only eats plants
- Consumer that eats both plants and animals
- A tree that produces its seeds in cones and has needle shaped leaves
- Area populated by grass and other nonwoody plants
- When gas changes to a liquid
- A leafy roof formed by tall trees in a forest
- A grassland close to the equator
- The continuous process where water moves from earths surface to the atmosphere and back
- Can make its own food
- Carnivore that feeds off the bodies of dead animals
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- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Consumer that only eats animals
- A tree that sheds its leaves and grows new ones each year
- Species that are carried into a new location by people
- When liquid changes to gas
- Soil that is frozen all year
- Extremely dry and cold biome
- Obtains energy from feeding on other organisms
- Area that receives less than 25 cm of precipitation per year
20 Clues: Can make its own food • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • When liquid changes to gas • Soil that is frozen all year • Extremely dry and cold biome • When gas changes to a liquid • Consumer that only eats plants • Consumer that only eats animals • A grassland close to the equator • Consumer that eats both plants and animals • A leafy roof formed by tall trees in a forest • ...
Vocab in Chapter 2 2015-03-09
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- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead animals into raw minerals
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
- Grasslands located close to the equator
- A process of changing nitrogen into another form of nitrogen
- A consumer that eats only animals
- An organism that is carried into a new environment by humans
- Can make its own food
- A consumer that eats only plants
- Food chains overlapping
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- A series of events that show which animal eats another for energy
- A biome populated by mostly grasses and non-woody plants
- Eats other organisms
- Trees that shed their leaves each year, to grow new ones later
- Shows the amount of energy moving through feeding levels
- The way continents slowly move
- Describing the environments on Earth
- Group of land ecosystems with similar climates and characteristics
- The typical weather pattern over a period of time
- The movement of animals into another place
- A type of carnivore that feeds on dead animals
20 Clues: Eats other organisms • Can make its own food • Food chains overlapping • The way continents slowly move • A consumer that eats only plants • A consumer that eats only animals • Describing the environments on Earth • Grasslands located close to the equator • The movement of animals into another place • A consumer that eats both plants and animals • ...
Biology Term Project 2016-01-07
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- Where glycolysis takes place
- Relies on other substances for food
- The type of sugar plants make in photosynthesis
- the addition of electrons from a substance
- This is broken down in light independent reactions
- Breaking molecules down, as in respiration
- Where light dependent reactions take place
- In the ___ cycle, plants take in ___ dioxide in photosynthesis and water
- Uses pyruvic acid made in glycolysis to create hydrogen ions
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- An organism that makes its own food
- The first step of respiration in which glucose is split
- movement of electrons from one molecule to another
- Glycolysis, the Kreb's cycle, and the ETC make up___
- the loss of electrons from one molecule to another
- where Krebs cycle occurs in mitochondria
- Plants release ___ when they die, completing the ___ cycle
- takes hydrogen ions from Krebs cycle to make ATP
- Another name for the Kreb's Cycle
- Building molecules up, as in photosynthesis
- The final electron acceptor in glycolysis
20 Clues: Where glycolysis takes place • Another name for the Kreb's Cycle • An organism that makes its own food • Relies on other substances for food • where Krebs cycle occurs in mitochondria • The final electron acceptor in glycolysis • the addition of electrons from a substance • Breaking molecules down, as in respiration • Where light dependent reactions take place • ...
damian 2016-09-15
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- land in a very hot climate with very little rainfall and few plants
- important to a religion
- something that stands for something else
- actions for a special event
- stated clearly in detail,leaving no room for confusion or doubt
- plants and trees
- land under a governments control
- a
- farming
- a small river that joins into a bigger one
- dry area with plants and trees
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- treeless plain with soil that is always frozen
- cold evergreen forest
- sun-backed bricks made of clay and straw
- village of stacked adobe houses
- healer and religious leader
- normal weather in a place
- a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence
- story passed down that may or may not be true
- the world around us
- free time
- the way people live
- the state of being poor
- high flat land like a table
- a group of families with the same background and culture
- large family group
26 Clues: a • farming • free time • plants and trees • large family group • the world around us • the way people live • cold evergreen forest • important to a religion • the state of being poor • normal weather in a place • healer and religious leader • actions for a special event • high flat land like a table • dry area with plants and trees • village of stacked adobe houses • ...
Keegan Lang's fantastic science vocab crossword!!!!!!!!!!!! 2016-05-20
Across
- a large stream
- where a river flows into a lake or ocean
- parts of an environment that are or were alive
- the role a animal plays in an ecosystem
- a environment with biotic and abiotic factors interacting with one another
- cone shaped rock deposit that hangs from the celing
- the process that breaks down rocks on earths surface
- a stream that flows into a larger stream
- material on earths surface plants grow on
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- animal that eats only meat
- my favorite color
- animal that eats both meat and plants
- organism that breaks down other organisms remains
- soil made up of equal parts of clay, sand, and silt
- parts of an environment that has never been alive
- the preserved remains of living things
- animal that eats only plants
- a cone shape rock deposit that comes up from the floor
- any factor that changes in an experiment
- study of how living organisms interact with each other
- organic material in soil
21 Clues: a large stream • my favorite color • organic material in soil • animal that eats only meat • animal that eats only plants • animal that eats both meat and plants • the preserved remains of living things • the role a animal plays in an ecosystem • where a river flows into a lake or ocean • any factor that changes in an experiment • a stream that flows into a larger stream • ...
Ecology crossword 2017-05-23
Across
- one being harmed in a symbiotic relationship
- when more than one individual or population tries to use the same limited resource
- eats both plants and animals
- type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is not harmed or helped
- an organism that consumes only plants
- located in body of water
- another name for producer
- organisms that break down remains of dead plants and animals
- eats only meat
- Organism that can't make food, but must eat other organisms
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- any relationship between 2 organisms in which at least one organism benefits
- organism that performs photosynthesis
- another name for consumer
- organism that hunts its food
- a water ecosystem with salt
- type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed or killed
- located on land
- type of symbiosis in which both organisms benefit
- one benefiting in a symbiotic relationship
- organism that is hunted
20 Clues: eats only meat • located on land • organism that is hunted • located in body of water • another name for consumer • another name for producer • a water ecosystem with salt • organism that hunts its food • eats both plants and animals • organism that performs photosynthesis • an organism that consumes only plants • one benefiting in a symbiotic relationship • ...
B4 revision 2017-05-25
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- carbon in the atmosphere is constantly ____
- a type of plant, with mutualistic properties, whose roots contain nitrogen fixing bacteria
- living factors
- a relationship where both organisms benefit
- the gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- process by which plants produce glucose
- non living factors
- process by which animals and plants release CO2 back into the atmosphere
- when life attempts to take the upper hand in a situation
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- a process that repeats itself, usually in the same manner
- all the organisms living in a habitat
- a factor that living things compete for
- as the number of predators increases the number of prey
- turns atmospheric N2 into nitrogen compounds usable by plants
- is broken down into ammonia
- all the organisms of one species in a habitat
- all the living and non living things in an area
- a natural process which convert atmospheric N2 into nitrates
- an organism that breaks down living matter
- a life form that lives off another host life form
20 Clues: living factors • non living factors • is broken down into ammonia • all the organisms living in a habitat • a factor that living things compete for • process by which plants produce glucose • an organism that breaks down living matter • carbon in the atmosphere is constantly ____ • a relationship where both organisms benefit • the gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere • ...
Cycles Crossword 2023-09-29
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- process where nitrogen can enter food chain
- rainwater runs along surface and collects
- the basis for all living organisms
- Plants and animals cannot form found in the ____.
- excess fertilizers cause overgrowth of algae
- organisms break down dead material
- 2% of earth's freshwater is in ______
- one organism eats another
- Nitrogen in the atmosphere is in this form
- sun heats liquid on surface that becomes vapor
- process puts nitrogen back to N2
- burning of fossil fuels or wood
- Nitrogen cycle occurs with help from living ___
- water vapor collects in the clouds
- Bacteria and ______ can fix nitrogen for consumption
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- rain, sleet, snow
- plants make their own food
- rainwater seeps through the ground
- organisms break down food for energy
- water cycle is driven by the _____
- urine and feces converted to ammonia
- water vapor leaves plants and returns to atmosphere
- 97% of earth's water is in the ___
- carbon's form in the atmosphere
- most important living organism to break down nitrogen
25 Clues: rain, sleet, snow • one organism eats another • plants make their own food • carbon's form in the atmosphere • burning of fossil fuels or wood • process puts nitrogen back to N2 • rainwater seeps through the ground • the basis for all living organisms • water cycle is driven by the _____ • organisms break down dead material • 97% of earth's water is in the ___ • ...
Nutrition Vocab 2023-11-21
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- a molecule that combines with other amino acid molecule to make proteins
- a carbohydrate with a more complex chemical structure
- sugar with a single chemical unit
- sugar that is extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- form of carbohydrate that supplies energy to the body
- Process by which plants make sugar out of sun light
- an unstable substance that can damage body cells
- a sugar made if several monosaccharides
- the basic building block of fats
- green pigment in plants
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- getting enough water to meet all the body's needs
- a carbohydrate with a simple chemical structure
- sugar made of two monosaccharide
- The body's main source of energy
- a carbohydrate that requires more work for the body to digest
- plant material that cannot be digested
- poisons from too much of a substance
- a craving for things that are not normally eaten
- high salt intake
- a protein that transports oxygen in blood to cells in your body
20 Clues: high salt intake • green pigment in plants • sugar made of two monosaccharide • The body's main source of energy • the basic building block of fats • sugar with a single chemical unit • poisons from too much of a substance • plant material that cannot be digested • a sugar made if several monosaccharides • a carbohydrate with a simple chemical structure • ...
Jhett's Scrumdidilyumptious crossword 2023-12-14
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- anything that has never lived
- anything that eats or drinks
- a system that organizes what eats what
- an animal that only eats plants
- any animal that has fur AND gives birth
- anything that makes its own food
- organisms that have certain ability because of where they live or what they hunt
- animals that eat meat and plants
- an organism that kills and consumes its prey
- what blind or nearly blind animals use to know where they are
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- an animal that only eats meat
- what an organism eats and drinks
- a variety of organisms working as a unit
- a region of land with a certain climate and organisms
- any form of water that falls from clouds
- what temperature it is
- anything that has ever lived
- what a predator hunts
- animals that have scales and lay eggs
- what plants use to make their own food
- how cold or hot it is
21 Clues: what a predator hunts • how cold or hot it is • what temperature it is • anything that eats or drinks • anything that has ever lived • an animal that only eats meat • anything that has never lived • an animal that only eats plants • what an organism eats and drinks • anything that makes its own food • animals that eat meat and plants • animals that have scales and lay eggs • ...
Ecology Terms 2024-04-05
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- Region on,above,or below Earths surface where life exists
- Produces there own food using water, light and/or carbon dioxide
- Relationship where one benefits at the cost of the other
- Kills for food
- Breaks down decaying material
- level- Position of organism in the food chain
- A group with common characteristics/ interests living in one spot
- Eats decaying/dead animals
- Only eats plants
- The number of people in a country or region
- Study of organisms and how they interact with one another
- Gets killed for food
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- Home/environment of a plant or animal
- Shows feeding relationships within a community
- Eats other plants/animals for energy and nurtrients
- Non living part of environment
- Living part of environment
- Organism that can't make there own food
- Eats only meat
- Living things linked together by the food they eat
- Can make its own food
- with a parasite
- Eats meat and plants
- Individual living species, which has the properties of life
24 Clues: Eats only meat • Kills for food • with a parasite • Only eats plants • Eats meat and plants • Gets killed for food • Can make its own food • Living part of environment • Eats decaying/dead animals • Breaks down decaying material • Non living part of environment • Home/environment of a plant or animal • Organism that can't make there own food • The number of people in a country or region • ...
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 • ...
Spring Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-25
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- an item of clothing made from waterproof fabric or material
- warm-blooded animals that have feathers and lay eggs
- to open and produce a young animal
- long wormlike larvae of a butterfly or moth
- direct sunlight unbroken by clouds
- a fast-flying, long insect with two pairs of clear wings
- a dome-shaped structure where bees live and make honey
- a weed that grows with yellow flowers on top
- a storm with thunder, lighting, and heavy rain
- the physical world, including plants, animals and the landscape
- to carry pollen from flower to flower
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- the stage of a plant before a fruit grows
- the only insect with scaly wings
- producing flowers
- a planned space set aside to grow plants
- the season of spring
- a young or baby duck
- small pools of usually dirty or muddy water
- an arch of colors in the sky formed by a reflection of light off water droplets
- a fine yellow powder that helps plants grow and survive
20 Clues: producing flowers • the season of spring • a young or baby duck • the only insect with scaly wings • to open and produce a young animal • direct sunlight unbroken by clouds • to carry pollen from flower to flower • a planned space set aside to grow plants • the stage of a plant before a fruit grows • long wormlike larvae of a butterfly or moth • ...
ecology vocabulary 2024-04-26
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- living organism
- the basic sl unit of energy
- a organisms that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- when both species benefit
- when a biological matter becomes smaller to release proteins and enzymes
- a heterotrophic component of the planktonic community
- an organism that makes its own food
- an organism often a bacteria that feeds on and breaks down dead plants
- kills or repels or control forms of animal and plant life
- the process of burning something
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- a self regulating process to maintain stability
- when an organism thrives only in a narrow range of environmental conditions
- eats other organisms
- a natural home or environment of a plant, animal or any other organism
- any living thing (bacteria, plants animals, etc)
- non-living organism
- levels position on a food chain
- the variety of life in a habitat or ecosystem
- when 1 species benefits at the expense of the other
- a community of living organisms
20 Clues: living organism • non-living organism • eats other organisms • when both species benefit • the basic sl unit of energy • a community of living organisms • the process of burning something • levels position on a food chain • an organism that makes its own food • the variety of life in a habitat or ecosystem • a self regulating process to maintain stability • ...
Ecosystem 2025-02-09
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- - A group of the same species living in an area
- - An animal that eats only plants
- - The place where an organism lives
- - The variety of life in an area
- - The movement of energy through an ecosystem
- - The process plants use to make food from sunlight
- - Breaks down dead organisms and returns nutrients to the soil
- - A large region with a specific climate and ecosystem
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- - An animal that eats only other animals
- - A condition that restricts population growth
- - An animal at the top of the food chain with no natural predators
- - A level in the food chain
- - A sequence showing how energy moves through an ecosystem
- - A community of living and non-living things interacting together
- - Eats other organisms for energy
- - Living factors in an ecosystem
- - Makes its own food through photosynthesis
- - A network of connected food chains
- - An animal that eats both plants and animals
- - Non-living factors in an ecosystem
20 Clues: - A level in the food chain • - The variety of life in an area • - Living factors in an ecosystem • - An animal that eats only plants • - Eats other organisms for energy • - The place where an organism lives • - A network of connected food chains • - Non-living factors in an ecosystem • - An animal that eats only other animals • - Makes its own food through photosynthesis • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-02-24
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- Organisms that make energy using light.
- Living things.
- Mass of living things in a group.
- Animals that eat other animals and plants regularly
- Organisms that make energy using inorganic chemicals.
- When an area is settled by organisms where there had been life.
- An organism's capacity to do biological functions.
- Animals that mostly or only eat other animals.
- Non-living things.
- When water condenses, collects, and falls.
- Organisms that use dead organisms and waste for food.
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- When an area is settled by organisms where there had never been life before.
- Animals that mostly or only eat plants.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- How organisms break down glucose to make ATP.
- Another term for...
- Evaporation from plants.
- When gases turn into liquid.
- An organism's part in a food web or chain.
- Organisms that consume other organisms for food.
- Biotic and abiotic factors and how they interact in a certain area.
21 Clues: Living things. • Non-living things. • Another term for... • Evaporation from plants. • When gases turn into liquid. • Mass of living things in a group. • Organisms that make their own food. • Animals that mostly or only eat plants. • Organisms that make energy using light. • An organism's part in a food web or chain. • When water condenses, collects, and falls. • ...
Lesson 2 Changes Affect Organisms 2025-04-28
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- animals depend on plants for _____
- organisms ___ and grow in number
- Ranger need to ____ people and animals during a forest fire
- _______ depend on one another
- planting _____ are helpful to an ecosystem
- changes affect ______
- Park rangers normally work in ___ or national parks
- _____ change ecosystems more than organisms do
- when park rangers have to find animals a find a new home or location again
- different parts of an ecosystem _______
- trees and other plants give off ____ that animals need to survive
- grass needs soil, _____, nutrients, air, and water
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- when an area is very dry and doesnt have water
- without ____ the population of animals would rapidly increase
- park rangers work _______ a lot of the time
- _____ make up an ecosystem
- state with wildfires
- living things depend on and affect _______ things
- ______ have changed our environment
- plants use ____ to grow
- birds and _____ _______ usually survive wildfires
- it can take ____ for an ecosystem to recover from a natural disaster
22 Clues: state with wildfires • changes affect ______ • plants use ____ to grow • _____ make up an ecosystem • _______ depend on one another • organisms ___ and grow in number • animals depend on plants for _____ • ______ have changed our environment • different parts of an ecosystem _______ • planting _____ are helpful to an ecosystem • park rangers work _______ a lot of the time • ...
photosynthesis 2024-09-19
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- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- ion is needed to make chlorophyll
- product of photosynthesis that can be stored as starch
- microscopic holes allow for gas exchange
- soda lime should ______ all carbon dioxide
- plants are the _____ in a food chain
- process plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- helps to extract chlorophyll and help remove the green color of the leaves
- ______ epidermis have a large number of stomata
- provides wood with support and strength
- one of raw materials needed for photosynthesis to happen
- organ that carry out photosynthesis
- gas expelled by plants during photosynthesis
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- _____ mesophyll layer that contains many chloroplast
- pigment that absorbs light
- solution used to test for starch
- process breakdown nutrients to release energy
- _____ mesophyll layer that contain many air spaces
- to test for chlorophyll requirement, we can use ___ leaves
- _________ cell responsible for opening and closing of stomata
- leaf has ____ cuticle to stop too much water lost by transpiration
21 Clues: pigment that absorbs light • solution used to test for starch • ion is needed to make chlorophyll • organ that carry out photosynthesis • plants are the _____ in a food chain • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • provides wood with support and strength • microscopic holes allow for gas exchange • soda lime should ______ all carbon dioxide • ...
Biodiversity 2024-10-26
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- Interaction between different organisms living closely
- Changes in organisms to survive in their environment
- Variety of all forms of life on Earth
- Related to living organisms
- Single-celled microorganisms
- Includes plants, fungi, and animals
- Microscopic life forms such as bacteria
- Access to natural services like water cleansing
- Study of interactions among organisms and their environment
- Remains of ancient organisms
- Most numbered vertebrate animals found on Earth
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- Specific geographic areas
- Different environments on the planet, such as deserts and rainforests
- Estimated number of species of plants on Earth
- Species found only in one specific location
- Natural environment of an organism
- Groups of organisms that can reproduce together
- Flowering plants that dominate plant species
- Variety of species in a specific area
- Most numbered invertebrate animals found on Earth
- Provides sources of food, energy, water, and clean air
- Reefs Marine ecosystems made of coral
- Areas with extremely high levels of biodiversity under threat
- Medicines derived from microorganisms
24 Clues: Specific geographic areas • Related to living organisms • Single-celled microorganisms • Remains of ancient organisms • Natural environment of an organism • Includes plants, fungi, and animals • Variety of species in a specific area • Variety of all forms of life on Earth • Reefs Marine ecosystems made of coral • Medicines derived from microorganisms • ...
Nature and Lanscapes 2025-03-11
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- Big ice that moves slowly. (G _ _ _ _ _ _ )
- Tiny animals like ants and bees. (I _ _ _ _ _ _ )
- Living things like dogs, cats, and birds. (A _ _ _ _ _ _ )
- A place with many trees. (F _ _ _ _ _ )
- Water falling from a high place. (W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )
- A place with sand next to the sea. (B _ _ _ _ )
- Land surrounded by water. (I _ _ _ _ _ )
- A very big body of saltwater. (O _ _ _ _ )
- Low land between mountains. (V _ _ _ _ _ )
- A tall plant with a trunk and leaves. (T _ _ _ )
- A small river. (S _ _ _ _ _ )
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- Food that grows on trees and plants. (F _ _ _ _ _ )
- A mountain that erupts lava. (V _ _ _ _ _ _ )
- A place with lots of trees, like a forest. (J _ _ _ _ _ )
- Colorful plants that smell nice. (F _ _ _ _ _ _ )
- Animals that swim in water. (F _ _ _ )
- A very dry place with lots of sand. (D _ _ _ _ _ _ )
- Water that moves through land. (R _ _ _ _ )
- A small body of water, not the sea. (L _ _ _ )
- A hole inside a mountain or rock. (C _ _ _ )
- Green living things that grow in soil. (P _ _ _ _ _ _ )
- A smaller ocean. (S _ _ )
- A big tall landform. (M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )
23 Clues: A smaller ocean. (S _ _ ) • A small river. (S _ _ _ _ _ ) • Animals that swim in water. (F _ _ _ ) • A place with many trees. (F _ _ _ _ _ ) • A big tall landform. (M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) • Land surrounded by water. (I _ _ _ _ _ ) • A very big body of saltwater. (O _ _ _ _ ) • Low land between mountains. (V _ _ _ _ _ ) • Big ice that moves slowly. (G _ _ _ _ _ _ ) • ...
Ecology Practice v.2 2025-10-28
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- A large region with similar climate and living things
- Eat other living things
- Non-living parts of an environment
- Eats only plants
- Trees with needles that stay green all year
- Chemicals that kill pests
- Ground that stays frozen all year
- Add nutrients to soil to help plants grow
- When a species disappears forever
- Cold forest biome with evergreen trees
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- Break down dead things
- Eats only meat
- When a species is close to extinction
- Biome Large open area with grasses and few trees
- Shows how energy moves from one organism to another
- When poisons build up in living things over time
- Trees Lose their leaves each fall
- Living parts of an environment
- Many food chains linked together
- Cold and dry biome with frozen ground
- Unwanted organisms that damage crops
- Make their own food from sunlight
- Eats both plants and animals
- Too much fertilizer causes algae to grow in water
24 Clues: Eats only meat • Eats only plants • Break down dead things • Eat other living things • Chemicals that kill pests • Eats both plants and animals • Living parts of an environment • Many food chains linked together • Trees Lose their leaves each fall • Make their own food from sunlight • Ground that stays frozen all year • When a species disappears forever • ...
Plant Systems Crossword 2025-12-03
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- true or nope: Is Coach Jacques' wedding anniversary this month?
- ________ tracts or other agricultural production esthablishments
- incorporating ________ Biology & information science
- plan & organize _________
- how many daughters does Coach Jacques have?
- supervise & _______ activities of the agricultural crops
- who's the 5th highest paid job in these notes
- can specialize in several areas
- helping ________ of food, feed & fiber crops
- prepare _______ production & other records
- carries out to dectect harmful _________
- use ________ findings to solve problems
- use ________ engineering to create [est resostamt crops
- Highest degree in these notes
- help _____ producers provide food & fibeer for the population
- true or nope: are there 2 jobs with the same salaries?
- ________ are met & schedules are kept
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- uses truck ______ lifts & power pruners
- communicate research & project results
- develop technologies which are environmental friendly
- keeps roads, sidewalks, & utilities clear
- Careers focus on plants & their ________
- maintainging ________ plants & applying fertilizer & pesticides
- assign product ________, grading & equipment maintance
- focus on increasing the _______ & nutritional value of seeds & crops
- Providing plants & other ______ entities for the aesthetic & environment
- Who's the 2nd highest paid job in these notes
27 Clues: plan & organize _________ • Highest degree in these notes • can specialize in several areas • ________ are met & schedules are kept • communicate research & project results • uses truck ______ lifts & power pruners • use ________ findings to solve problems • Careers focus on plants & their ________ • carries out to dectect harmful _________ • ...
Basic Ecological Concepts 2 2025-05-26
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- Number of organisms per unit area.
- Drought-resistant shrubs, hot summers, cold winters.
- Specialized roots for breathing in waterlogged soils.
- Waterlogged area with high humidity and breathing roots.
- Found in states like Edo and Delta; has dense canopies and buttress roots.
- Found on highlands like Plateau; has cooler temperatures and grazing grasslands.
- Coastal biome with waterlogged soil and breathing roots.
- Plants adapted to dry environments, e.g., cactus.
- Hot, dry, and sparsely vegetated; found in extreme northern Nigeria.
- Method for estimating fast-moving animal populations.
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- Line used to sample distribution along a path.
- Influenced by birth, death, immigration, and emigration.
- Plants that grow on other plants for support.
- Vegetation changes with mountain height.
- Total number of organisms of a species in an area.
- Area occupied by a species.
- Square frame used to sample plant populations.
- Grassland has scattered trees divided into Southern Guinea, Northern Guinea, and Sahel.
- How often a species appears in a sample.
- Icy with permafrost and no deep-rooted vegetation.
20 Clues: Area occupied by a species. • Number of organisms per unit area. • Vegetation changes with mountain height. • How often a species appears in a sample. • Plants that grow on other plants for support. • Line used to sample distribution along a path. • Square frame used to sample plant populations. • Plants adapted to dry environments, e.g., cactus. • ...
Biology 2025-02-05
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- a state of balance where conditions change but stay stable overall
- an organism that breaks down dead things, like fungi and bacteria
- a diagram showing energy flow in an ecosystem
- the movement of water through the environment
- the natural home of an organism
- a series of organisms each eating the next one below it
- dead organic matter like fallen leaves or decaying animals
- organisms like plants that make their own food
- the process where plants use sunlight to make food
- stored underground in soil and rocks
- an animal that eats only plants
- how much sunlight a surface reflects
- an organism that eats other organisms for energy
- a complex network of food chains in an ecosystem
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
- the buildup of toxins as they move up the food chain
- water that flows over the land into rivers and lakes
- a diagram showing the number of organisms at each level
- living things in an environment, like plants and animals
- the different levels in a food chain or food web
- a diagram showing the mass of organisms at each level
- different species living together in an area
- the warming of Earth due to trapped heat from the sun
- water falling from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the process of vapor turning back into liquid
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- how organisms break down food to get energy
- a large region with a specific climate and types of plants and animals
- when plants release water vapor into the air
- when nutrients are washed out of the soil by water
- a group of similar organisms that can reproduce together
- the part of Earth where life exists, including land, water, and air
- non-living parts of an environment, like sunlight and water
- the process of water turning into vapor
- the process of adding air to soil or water
- organisms that make their own food using sunlight or chemicals
- a group of the same species living in an area
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed
- energy becomes less useful as it transfers
- organisms that eat other organisms for energy
- a community of living things and their environment
- the role an organism plays in its ecosystem
- the movement of water through soil
- an animal that eats only meat
- a species that shows how healthy an ecosystem is
- making food using chemical energy instead of sunlight
- the variety of life in an area
- water that does not move, like ponds and lakes
47 Clues: an animal that eats only meat • the variety of life in an area • the natural home of an organism • an animal that eats only plants • the movement of water through soil • stored underground in soil and rocks • how much sunlight a surface reflects • the process of water turning into vapor • an animal that eats both plants and meat • the process of adding air to soil or water • ...
Ecosystems 2021-01-20
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- shows the path of energy in an ecosystem from plants to animals
- an animal that eats only other animals
- the process where plants make their own food
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- when two or more food chains overlap they form this
- a living thing that breaks down the remains of dead organisms
- an animal that feeds on the remains or wastes of other animals
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- a process of breaking down materials into a different form that can be used again
- an animal that eats only plants
- to break down into simpler materials
- an animal that is hunter for food by another animal
- a tiny living thing that can be seen with only a microscope
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
13 Clues: an animal that eats only plants • to break down into simpler materials • an animal that eats only other animals • an animal that hunts other animals for food • an animal that eats both plants and animals • the process where plants make their own food • an animal that is hunter for food by another animal • when two or more food chains overlap they form this • ...
Biology 2021-10-18
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- the process that allows plants to create sugars
- this organ system in humans can help fight against infection
- this organ system in animals breaks down large materials into smaller ones for easier absorption
- the vascular tissue in plants that transports products of photosynthesis
- the structure in animals that is created by having bones outside of the body
- this organ can allow aquatic animals to breathe
- the process of moving substances in the phloem
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- tiny openings in the leaf surface
- a type of process that plants do everyday for 24 hours
- the vascular tissue in plants that transports substances from the roots
- the organelle that is very important in photosynthesis
- the stomata has 2 of these to allow it to open or close
- dioxide this gaseous substance can go in or out of the stomata
- this tissue type in animals allow movement
14 Clues: tiny openings in the leaf surface • this tissue type in animals allow movement • the process of moving substances in the phloem • the process that allows plants to create sugars • this organ can allow aquatic animals to breathe • a type of process that plants do everyday for 24 hours • the organelle that is very important in photosynthesis • ...
Carbohydrates 2018-09-21
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- simple carbohydrates chemically foxes from plants; made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- a green pigment that must be in the plant for photosynthesis to occur
- your main source of energy
- the chemical process that makes carbohydrates
- when two monosaccharides combine chemically
- carbohydrates with complicated structure; starches
- consists of plant materials that can't be digested by human enzymes
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- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
- sugars formed from simple one- and two-unit structures
- sugars with a single-unit chemical structure
- substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories
- sugars that are extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
13 Clues: your main source of energy • when two monosaccharides combine chemically • sugars with a single-unit chemical structure • the chemical process that makes carbohydrates • carbohydrates with complicated structure; starches • sugars formed from simple one- and two-unit structures • sugars that are extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • ...
Unit 4 Plant Organization 2022-03-04
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- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a fruit
- process plant use to create food (glucose)
- break down of glucose to create ATP
- organ in plants where photosynthesis can occur
- conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from root
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
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- reproductive structures of gymnosperm
- process where plants absorb water through roots and then give off water vapor through the stomata
- absorbs water an nutrients; anchor plants
- the vascular tissue in plants that transports sugars an other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering
- reproductive structures of angiosperm
- transfer of pollen from the anthers of a flower to the stigma pf the same flower or of another flower; before fertilization
13 Clues: break down of glucose to create ATP • reproductive structures of gymnosperm • reproductive structures of angiosperm • absorbs water an nutrients; anchor plants • process plant use to create food (glucose) • organ in plants where photosynthesis can occur • conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from root • a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit • ...
Producers / Consumers 2021-11-22
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- The struggle between animals of the same or different species for a limited resource is called ___________.
- An organism that eats only plants.
- An organism that eats primary consumers.
- An organism that feeds on plants.
- An organism that can eat both plants and animals.
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- Organisms that break down dead animals and recycle nutrients back into the soil.
- The process that producers use to make their own food.
- A _____________ includes all of the living and non-living things in an area and how they interact with each other.
- A diagram that shows how food chains are related.
- Any living thing.
- A role of an organism in an ecosystem.
- Organisms that feed off of other plants and animals for energy.
- An organism that eats only meat.
13 Clues: Any living thing. • An organism that eats only meat. • An organism that feeds on plants. • An organism that eats only plants. • A role of an organism in an ecosystem. • An organism that eats primary consumers. • A diagram that shows how food chains are related. • An organism that can eat both plants and animals. • The process that producers use to make their own food. • ...
Plant's Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-05
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- The name of the process plants use to make food.
- The part of the plant that uses bright colors to attract pollinators.
- Where do plants get energy to make food?
- What part of the asparagus plant do we eat?
- What part of the carrot plant do we eat?
- The part of the plant that will grow into a new plant.
- The part where the plant makes most of its food for itself.
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- This is a waste product of photosynthesis.
- Plants use this to trap energy from sunlight.
- What do plants make from carbon dioxide and water?
- Any part of the plant that is ABOVE the ground.
- The part of the plant that protects and contains the seeds.
- The part of the plant that carries water and food through the plant.
- What part of the lettuce plant do we eat?
- The part of the plant that takes in water and nutrients.
15 Clues: Where do plants get energy to make food? • What part of the carrot plant do we eat? • What part of the lettuce plant do we eat? • This is a waste product of photosynthesis. • What part of the asparagus plant do we eat? • Plants use this to trap energy from sunlight. • Any part of the plant that is ABOVE the ground. • The name of the process plants use to make food. • ...
Biology 2023-12-05
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- food web consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- an organism that eats pants and animals
- chain a group of organisms linked in order of the food they eat
- where sunlight is converted into food and energy for the plant
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- membrane bound cell organelles
- the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food
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- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the act or process of breathing
- a organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide,or other chemicals.
- is an organism that eats mainly plants and other producers.
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- an animal that feeds on flesh
13 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh • membrane bound cell organelles • the act or process of breathing • an organism that eats pants and animals • a pigment that gives plants their green color • is an organism that eats mainly plants and other producers. • where sunlight is converted into food and energy for the plant • ...
Adaptations 2021-08-09
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- A group of related organisms with similar characteristics
- To change in response to a particular environment
- An adaptation due to actions
- A living thing
- An animal that eats only animals
- The place where an animal or plant lives
- No longer in existence
- An adaptation due to physical features
- All of the conditions affecting an organism in a specific area
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- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- An adaptation due to internal or cellular features
- An animal that eats only plants
- An alteration an organism is born with
- A physical feature that helps to identify an organism
- The process which enables organisms to adjust to their environment
- Plants, animals and non-living features that interact in an environment
16 Clues: A living thing • No longer in existence • An adaptation due to actions • An animal that eats only plants • An animal that eats only animals • An alteration an organism is born with • An adaptation due to physical features • The place where an animal or plant lives • An animal that eats both plants and animals • To change in response to a particular environment • ...
Energy Crisis 2023-03-26
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- Energy from moving water
- Breaking open the earth to release natural gas
- Energy, No pollution involved
- Contamination of the air, water, or soil
- The ability to do work
- A change in the DNA or genetic material of a living thing
- Energy in nuclear plants which is dangerous to living things
- Energy stored inside atoms
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- Energy from the sun
- Energy sources that won't run out
- Site of a major nuclear disaster
- Fuel, Made from the remains of ancient plants and animals
- Black solid found in the earth, made of decayed plants.
- Gas, What happens when oil gets more heat + pressure
- Type of gases that warm the air
- Black liquid found in the earth, made of animal fossils
16 Clues: Energy from the sun • The ability to do work • Energy from moving water • Energy stored inside atoms • Energy, No pollution involved • Type of gases that warm the air • Site of a major nuclear disaster • Energy sources that won't run out • Contamination of the air, water, or soil • Breaking open the earth to release natural gas • ...
Plant crossword 2023-05-23
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- part of a plant used to collect water
- Plants of a particular region, habitat or geological period.
- The study of life
- starts photosynthesis
- sugar for plants
- When the Mitochondria Uses Oxygen to breakdown Glucose (2 words)
- organelle in plant where photosynthesis takes place
- Photosynthesis reactant 2
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- Tiny holes that allow for the exchange of gas
- released as a byproduct of photosynthesis
- Process of how a plant creates food
- Something that makes its own food and is at the bottom of the food chain
- Basic unit of life for plants
- stiff Structure on the outside of a plant cell
- Photosynthesis reactant 1 (2 words)
- Part of the plant that absorb sunlight contain many organelle
16 Clues: sugar for plants • The study of life • starts photosynthesis • Photosynthesis reactant 2 • Basic unit of life for plants • Process of how a plant creates food • Photosynthesis reactant 1 (2 words) • part of a plant used to collect water • released as a byproduct of photosynthesis • Tiny holes that allow for the exchange of gas • stiff Structure on the outside of a plant cell • ...
Nitrogen Cycle 2022-05-31
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- The processing of Nitrogen ______ is when bacteria convert unusable Nitrogen into usable Nitrogen
- NO2
- the air above the surface of the Earth
- NO3
- NH3
- "N" is the abbreviation for the element, _____
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- chemicals that are put on plants to make them grow more, contains a lot of Nitrogen
- "dead stuff"
- green stuff that grows in lakes and water systems in high Nitrogen
- NO2 is _______ Nitrogen
- a natural weather event that releases Nitrogen into the atmosphere
- NO3 is _______ Nitrogen
- anything solid, liquid, gas, etc
- bacteria and fungi that breakdown dead life into their chemistry & release those chemicals in the soil
- green life that loves to grow with Nitrogen
- Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria live in these little bundles on the roots of plants
16 Clues: NO2 • NO3 • NH3 • "dead stuff" • NO2 is _______ Nitrogen • NO3 is _______ Nitrogen • anything solid, liquid, gas, etc • the air above the surface of the Earth • green life that loves to grow with Nitrogen • "N" is the abbreviation for the element, _____ • green stuff that grows in lakes and water systems in high Nitrogen • ...
Agro 2025-12-12
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- – grain crop used to make flour and bread
- – rotted plant waste used to improve soil
- – substance added to soil to help plants grow
- – glass building where plants are grown inside
- – tool or machine that turns the soil
- – part of farming that produces milk and milk products
- – farm building for storing grain or keeping animals
- – grass field where animals feed
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- – farm animals such as cows, pigs, sheep
- – strong farm vehicle used for pulling machines
- – chemical used to kill insects on crops
- – supply water to land or crops
- – wild plants that grow where they are not wanted
- – area of land with fruit trees
- – put seeds into the ground
- rotation – changing the type of crop in a field each year
16 Clues: – put seeds into the ground • – supply water to land or crops • – area of land with fruit trees • – grass field where animals feed • – tool or machine that turns the soil • – farm animals such as cows, pigs, sheep • – chemical used to kill insects on crops • – grain crop used to make flour and bread • – rotted plant waste used to improve soil • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-03-13
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- A sweet substance plants make during photosynthesis, which they use for energy.
- How plants make their food using sunlight, water, and air.
- The air we breathe, plants make it during photosynthesis.
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- Gas plants breathe in during photosynthesis to help them grow.
- Light from the sun that plants use to make food.
- Liquid plants drink during photosynthesis to help them grow.
- The parts of plants where photosynthesis mostly happens. They're usually green and flat.
- The green stuff in plants that helps them use sunlight to make food.
8 Clues: Light from the sun that plants use to make food. • The air we breathe, plants make it during photosynthesis. • How plants make their food using sunlight, water, and air. • Liquid plants drink during photosynthesis to help them grow. • Gas plants breathe in during photosynthesis to help them grow. • ...
Nursery Operations 2024-09-19
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- Large, woody plants with a single main trunk that grow tall and produce branches.
- Plants that take two years to complete their life cycle, growing in the first year and flowering in the second.
- Plants that complete their entire life cycle in one growing season and must be replanted each year.
- Young plants grown from seeds, typically in their early stages of development.
- Plants that are grown in pots or containers, making them easy to move and transplant.
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- Plants that live for more than two years, blooming and growing seasonally.
- A part of a plant, usually a stem or leaf, that is cut off and grown to create a new plant.
- Dormant plants sold without soil around their roots, ready for planting directly in the ground.
- Woody plants with multiple stems that grow lower to the ground, often used in landscaping.
9 Clues: Plants that live for more than two years, blooming and growing seasonally. • Young plants grown from seeds, typically in their early stages of development. • Large, woody plants with a single main trunk that grow tall and produce branches. • Plants that are grown in pots or containers, making them easy to move and transplant. • ...
global systems crosswords 2013-05-15
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- important natural cycle
- a living thing other than a human being
- it is reused
- remains of a living thing
- its an important part of the atmosphere
- where plants grow and animals live
- prevailing weather conditions
- particular air
- hot ball of fire
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- humans survive by breathing it
- humans live on it
- an individual
- water on the earths surface
- a liquid substance
- the four seasons
- found in all living things
- earths surface
- they need water to grow
18 Clues: it is reused • an individual • earths surface • particular air • the four seasons • hot ball of fire • humans live on it • a liquid substance • important natural cycle • they need water to grow • remains of a living thing • found in all living things • water on the earths surface • prevailing weather conditions • humans survive by breathing it • where plants grow and animals live • ...
Deserts and Grasslands Vocabulary Crossword 2022-11-08
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- Special body parts that help organisms survive its environment.
- Pressure caused by water in the central vacuole of a cell that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall.
- The non-living 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.
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds like glucose.
- a plant’s response to gravity.
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- The change in how an organism acts to help it survive.
- The living or once living parts of an ecosystem.
- A group of organisms of the same species in an area that can breed.
- Energy plants get from the sun.
- a plant’s response to light.
- the narrow tubes in plants that bring glucose downward from the leaves.
- the narrow tubes in plants that bring water and dissolved nutrients from the root to the chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- a community of organisms interacting with the abiotic factors in their environment.
16 Clues: a plant’s response to light. • a plant’s response to gravity. • Energy plants get from the sun. • The non-living 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. • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds like glucose. • ...
Plants for food 2012-11-06
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- Glucose is converted to this substance inside plants and it is used for cell walls.
- The process by which plants make food.
- Something very important that we use plants for.
- The term to describe a plant in a food chain.
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- The part of the plant that takes in minerals.
- The non-gaseous product of photosynthesis, used by the plant to create different substances.
- The gas that is used by plants during photosynthesis.
- Plants make these to attract pollinating insects.
- Plants make this substance which begins with 's' from glucose.
9 Clues: The process by which plants make food. • The part of the plant that takes in minerals. • The term to describe a plant in a food chain. • Something very important that we use plants for. • Plants make these to attract pollinating insects. • The gas that is used by plants during photosynthesis. • Plants make this substance which begins with 's' from glucose. • ...
Horticulture 2023-09-07
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- The science of growing fruit and nut crops.
- The growth and use of plants for their beauty.
- Contains seed and develops from the flower of the plant.
- Part of the plant that is edible.
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- The use of plants to beautify the outdoor environment.
- Production and use of flowers, potted plants, and foliage plants.
- The science of producing fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and ornamental plants.
- The science of vegetable growing.
- The place that specializes in starting plants and growing them until they are ready to be transplanted to landscapes.
9 Clues: The science of vegetable growing. • Part of the plant that is edible. • The science of growing fruit and nut crops. • The growth and use of plants for their beauty. • The use of plants to beautify the outdoor environment. • Contains seed and develops from the flower of the plant. • Production and use of flowers, potted plants, and foliage plants. • ...
Hydroponics 2021-09-30
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- combines the two areas of aquaculture and hydroponics, using fertile waste water
- systems that have the plants nestled together on a tray
- the raising of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, aquatic plants, and algae
- With a hydroponics system there’s very little water waste making it
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- one of the nutrients required for plant growth
- the art of growing plants without soil.
- a complicated tubing system wherein the plants are fed using a nutrient-rich solution via the reservoirs
- can be grown hydroponically
- consistent ____ between 50 -70 degrees for fall plants and 60-80 degrees for spring plants.
9 Clues: can be grown hydroponically • the art of growing plants without soil. • one of the nutrients required for plant growth • systems that have the plants nestled together on a tray • With a hydroponics system there’s very little water waste making it • the raising of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, aquatic plants, and algae • ...
Science Practice Puzzle 2023-09-01
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- As such, plants look green because they absorb red light most efficiently and the green light is reflected.Aug 28, 2019
- each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells.
- dioxide a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 percent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyrin ring.
- a process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
- a thing or person that is the result of an action or process.
- a cell that is a structural and functional unit of a plant
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces.
- in the region of the electromagnetic spectrum perceptible to human vision.
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- (in green plant cells) a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- is the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
17 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • a cell that is a structural and functional unit of a plant • a thing or person that is the result of an action or process. • a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction. • in the region of the electromagnetic spectrum perceptible to human vision. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-02-22
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- where chlorophyll is stored
- the liquid plants need for photosynthesis
- The plants use this for photosynthesis
- the gas plants release in photosynthesis
- the type of sugar made by plants
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- When plants make their own food with sunlight
- dioxide,the gas plants need for photosynthesis
- Structure of plant that allows gas exchange to occur
8 Clues: where chlorophyll is stored • the type of sugar made by plants • The plants use this for photosynthesis • the gas plants release in photosynthesis • the liquid plants need for photosynthesis • When plants make their own food with sunlight • dioxide,the gas plants need for photosynthesis • Structure of plant that allows gas exchange to occur
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2021-12-16
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- energy that comes out of the process that plants, animals, and humans go through
- living thing
- another word for sugar
- where plants make sugar
- animals and humans breath it out
- plants need this to create food
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- process in through which animals and plants break down sugar
- the process of how a plant makes it's own food
- thing that comes out from plants that animals and humans take in
9 Clues: living thing • another word for sugar • where plants make sugar • plants need this to create food • animals and humans breath it out • the process of how a plant makes it's own food • process in through which animals and plants break down sugar • thing that comes out from plants that animals and humans take in • ...
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 • ...
Gardening Vocabulary 2023-10-13
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- planting plants that benefit others when grown next to them
- plants that keep their green leaves throughout the year
- when a seed first starts growing
- the product of decayed organic material, typically used in gardening as a fertilizer
- plants that spread aggressively and are difficult to get rid of
- to remove dead or faded flowers from a plant to encourage more blooms
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- a weed that Gavin ate last year
- zone a system of classifying plants according to the minimum winter temperature they can tolerate
- a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, growing where it conflicts with human preferences, needs, or goals. AKA What Logan Shirrel hit Logan Homen with
- the art and science of gardening
- common vegetables, such as tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, and eggplant
- a plant that lives for only a single growing season
- planting seeds
- a plant that grows for more than two years
14 Clues: planting seeds • a weed that Gavin ate last year • the art and science of gardening • when a seed first starts growing • a plant that grows for more than two years • a plant that lives for only a single growing season • plants that keep their green leaves throughout the year • planting plants that benefit others when grown next to them • ...
Chapter 17 Plant Reproduction 2024-03-18
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- tendency of hybrid plants to be stronger and survive better
- will provide the plants new root system
- is a pesticide used to prevent diseases
- herbaceous and woody plants are often propagated this way
- reproduction, is simply the process of increasing the numbers of a species
- seed will sprout and begin growth
- top part of plant that is to be propagated
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- nick the seed coat with a knife or a file
- is the union of an egg and sperm resulting in a seed
- separating the main part into smaller parts
- procedure for joining two plant parts together so they grow as one
- plants will develop roots in any area that is in contact with the soil while still attached to the mother plant
- chemical that will react with the newly formed cells and encourage the plant to develop roots faster
- uses a part of parts of only one parent plant
14 Clues: seed will sprout and begin growth • will provide the plants new root system • is a pesticide used to prevent diseases • nick the seed coat with a knife or a file • top part of plant that is to be propagated • separating the main part into smaller parts • uses a part of parts of only one parent plant • is the union of an egg and sperm resulting in a seed • ...
Environment 2 2015-04-12
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- Too much water can _________ plants and animals, as when there is a flood.
- Most organisms cannot survive in extreme _____________, that is water that are too hot or too cold.
- Plants need _________ to make food during photosynthesis.
- Some bacteria and ___________ break down dead and waste matter into simpler forms which plants can use as nutrients for growth.
- If there is a lack of ___________, as in a famine, many organisms will die.
- Organisms ________ for food, water, nutrients, air and light.Those which cannot compete are less likely to survive.
- Some micro-organisms can cause _____________. They can make other organisms unhelathy or even die.
- Organisms need ____________ to carry out an important life processes, otherwise they will die.
- Plant, such as trees, provide ___________ and protection to some organisms.
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- Earthworm that lives in the soil helps to _________ the soil. This help the plant roots to grow an the plants to survive.
- Plants need __________ to make food during photosynthesis.
- _______________ in the air can affect the health and survival of organisms.
- The ____________ of an organism is made up of all the factors in its surroundings which can affect its growth, development or survival.
- Other than other organisms, the environment includes ______________ characteristics such as air, water, temperature, light and soil.
14 Clues: Plants need _________ to make food during photosynthesis. • Plants need __________ to make food during photosynthesis. • Too much water can _________ plants and animals, as when there is a flood. • _______________ in the air can affect the health and survival of organisms. • If there is a lack of ___________, as in a famine, many organisms will die. • ...
AGRONOMIA 2024 2024-03-07
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- Community of organisms (plants, animals, microbes) interacting with the nonliving components of their environment (sunlight, air, water, mineral soil).
- Water containing few dissolved natural solids, such as salt. It is water we use to drink, grow crops, and run our factories.
- Applying water to land to supply crops with necessary moisture to grow.
- The study of chemical characteristics and processes of living organisms.
- Dry, like a desert.
- Substance added to soil to provide plant nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
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- Producing crops and livestock in a way that protects the land, air, and water.
- Removal of water from one area to another. Movement can be on the surface or underground.
- A structure, often made of glass or plastic, that controls the light and temperature while plants are growing.
- Producing new forms of plants and animals by genetic changes in order to improve them.
- Green pigment in plants, algae, and some bacteria that captures light energy for photosynthesis.
- Chemical designed to kill weeds.
- The science of soil and plants and the application of this knowledge to help farmers produce more sustainable crops.
- Period of little to no precipitation. A long period of drought can damage crops.
14 Clues: Dry, like a desert. • Chemical designed to kill weeds. • Applying water to land to supply crops with necessary moisture to grow. • The study of chemical characteristics and processes of living organisms. • Producing crops and livestock in a way that protects the land, air, and water. • ...
air pollution and acid rain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2013-12-27
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- what did London fog and the burning of sea coal cause
- to ________ acid rain, we have to produce less polluting gases into the air
- new power plants can be built to use the ______ of wind, water and sun
- what does the fast growth of population and industry negatively affect through air pollution \
- factories, power plants, and cars burn fuels and they release______ into the air
- what country is working on new laws regarding pollution
- rain that's acidic
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- what happens when civilizations fall
- what was made in lima, peru that cleans the air doing the job of 6 trees
- ______ of the lakes are the first to be affected by acid rain
- what pollutes our air
- acid rain damages _______ and statues
- what law did the federal goverment make to achieve cleaner air in the unitede states
- what is bad for plants and animals to live in once the acid rain falls on it?
- acid rain in the air reacts with certain chemical _______
15 Clues: rain that's acidic • what pollutes our air • what happens when civilizations fall • acid rain damages _______ and statues • what did London fog and the burning of sea coal cause • what country is working on new laws regarding pollution • acid rain in the air reacts with certain chemical _______ • ______ of the lakes are the first to be affected by acid rain • ...
Parts of a Plant & Photosynthesis 2014-09-12
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- the pollen and the egg together make the flower turn into this
- plants release this into the air after making food
- where pollen grains are produced
- needed by the flower to form a new plant and is transported by bees
- dioxide plants use this to make their food
- roots long and thin roots that look like fibers
- this part holds the plant straight up and transports food through the plant
- special organelles in the plants that allow them to use the sun's light to make food
- where the pollen travels down to and where the egg is located
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- system the part of the plant that lives below the soil
- this part provides the plant with the means to reproduce
- the process by which plants make their food
- system the upper portion of the plant where the food is made
- a central root that extends very deep into the soil
- where the pollen grains are collected
15 Clues: where pollen grains are produced • where the pollen grains are collected • dioxide plants use this to make their food • the process by which plants make their food • roots long and thin roots that look like fibers • plants release this into the air after making food • a central root that extends very deep into the soil • ...
Section 4 2024-05-30
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- An organism, like a plant, that makes its own food from sunlight.
- The movement of phosphorus through the soil, water, and living organisms.A cycle
- An animal that eats only plants.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.Parasitism One organism benefits while the other is harmed.
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- One organism benefits while the other is unaffected.
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- An animal that eats only other animals.
- All the members of one species living in a particular area.
- The flow of carbon through the air, land, water, and living things. A cycle
- A group of different species living together in the same area.
- The process where nitrogen moves between the air, soil, plants, and animals.A cycle
- A community of living things and their environment, interacting together.
- Both organisms benefit.
- A large area with a specific climate and types of plants and animals.
15 Clues: Both organisms benefit. • An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • An organism that eats other organisms for energy. • One organism benefits while the other is unaffected. • All the members of one species living in a particular area. • ...
bio vocab 2023-09-14
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- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the role an organism plays in a community
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.
- An organism that breaks down dead organic material
- a living organism that shapes its environment.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy.
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- all of the food chains in an ecosystem.
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- a nonliving part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material.
- An organism that creates its own food
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- a place where an organism makes its home
15 Clues: An organism that creates its own food • all of the food chains in an ecosystem. • an organism that eats plants and animals • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • a place where an organism makes its home • the role an organism plays in a community • a living organism that shapes its environment. • An organism that breaks down dead organic material • ...
Ecology Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-18
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- all of the food chains in an ecosystem.
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
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- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- a living organism that shapes its environment.
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- the role an organism plays in a community
- a place where an organism makes its home
- an organism that creates its own food or energy
15 Clues: all of the food chains in an ecosystem. • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • a place where an organism makes its home • an organism that eats plants and animals • the role an organism plays in a community • a living organism that shapes its environment. • an organism that creates its own food or energy • organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms • ...
Nathan Soilless Oasis Puzzle 2024-02-26
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- A process that "kills the river"
- ___ cycle A biochemical process that transforms inert nitrogen into a usable from for living organism
- Within Chloroplasts are green pigments, and_____
- Nutrients like fat, protein, and carbohydrates are grouped in the category called ___
- A process where it converts ammonia or other nitrogen compounds into nitrites or nitrates
- A relationship where two species benefit from each other
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- A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other one suffers
- A process plants use to create food
- ____ Solution A crucial thing that plants need
- A system where nutrient solution is sprayed on the roots of the plants
- A system of growing where fish feces is the main provider of nutrients to the plants
- One benefits while the other neither benefits nor suffers
- _____ Farming, A type of farming that uses height to its advantage
- The process of obtaining enough food necessary for health and growth
- A machine that projects water upwards or anywhere you aim it to
15 Clues: A process that "kills the river" • A process plants use to create food • ____ Solution A crucial thing that plants need • Within Chloroplasts are green pigments, and_____ • A relationship where two species benefit from each other • One benefits while the other neither benefits nor suffers • A machine that projects water upwards or anywhere you aim it to • ...
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 • ...
Vocabulary EOT Christmas 2024 2024-11-24
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- A word that connects phrases or clauses in a sentence.
- All the animals that live in a specific region or habitat.
- A flower often found in shades of purple and blue, commonly used in gardens.
- Having strands or threads, like the texture of some roots.
- The history of your family, tracing back through generations.
- The field of science that focuses on plants and their life processes.
- Courage and noble behavior, often in difficult or dangerous situations.
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- Showing great respect or admiration for someone or something.
- To prepare land and care for plants to help them grow.
- A glass-covered structure designed to grow plants in controlled conditions.
- How events are arranged when told in the order they happened.
- A place where plants are shielded from the harsh sun.
- The main root of a plant, usually long and thick.
- A community where people live and share common values and rules.
- Something that existed earlier and influenced what came later.
15 Clues: The main root of a plant, usually long and thick. • A place where plants are shielded from the harsh sun. • To prepare land and care for plants to help them grow. • A word that connects phrases or clauses in a sentence. • All the animals that live in a specific region or habitat. • Having strands or threads, like the texture of some roots. • ...
Iyla's Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-01
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- Glucose
- An organism that feed on other organisms and cannot make their own food like bears
- The organelle that is responsible for creating energy for the cell to use an carrying out cellular respiration.
- + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O Respiration
- The process where plants and animals use glucose and oxygen to produce energy and carbon dioxide
- An organism that doesn’t make it’s own food and realized on other autotroph and heterotroph like humans
- The end result of a chemical reaction.
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- The green organelles inside of a plant cell. The organelles responsible for carrying out photosynthesis.
- The process in which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen to be used by other plants and animals
- The process where plants and animals use glucose & oxygen to produce energy and carbon dioxide
- A producer that makes its own food, starts a food web like flowers
- Carbon dioxide
- Water
- The beginning of the food chain that uses photosynthesis like green grass
- Oxygen
15 Clues: Water • Oxygen • Glucose • Carbon dioxide • + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O Respiration • The end result of a chemical reaction. • A producer that makes its own food, starts a food web like flowers • The beginning of the food chain that uses photosynthesis like green grass • An organism that feed on other organisms and cannot make their own food like bears • ...
Structures and Functions of Living Organisms Pt. 2 2022-09-29
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- Female reproductive organ system in plants; produces eggs
- Plants with thick cell walls that produce wood
- Sac that holds the ovules; During fertilization it forms a fruit around the seed
- Anther is elevated and supported by this stem-like structure
- Female gamete; DNA developed in the ovule that is fertilized by pollen
- Direct connection from the stigma to the ovules
- Leaf-like structure that provides protection for the flower bud and support for petals
- Sac that is responsible for creating and releasing pollen
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- Plants that are flimsy and flexible that do not produce wood
- Organ inside the ovary that develops eggs; During fertilization it becomes the seed
- Male gamete; DNA produced in the anther used to fertilize an egg
- Connecting stem between the stigma and the ovary
- Opening at the top of carpel that catches pollen with an adhesive
- Male reproductive organ system in plants; produces pollen
- Special leaves that attract pollinators with their bright leaves
15 Clues: Plants with thick cell walls that produce wood • Direct connection from the stigma to the ovules • Connecting stem between the stigma and the ovary • Female reproductive organ system in plants; produces eggs • Male reproductive organ system in plants; produces pollen • Sac that is responsible for creating and releasing pollen • ...
Environment Review 2025-05-22
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- ______ are living things that make their own food.
- An ______ is a biological community of interacting organisms in an environment.
- ______ factors include all of the non-living things in an ecosystem.
- _______ are animals that only eat meat from other animals.
- ______ is the variety of life and organisms in a habitat or ecosystem.
- _______ is a measure of the total mass of living organisms within an ecosystem.
- _______ is a series or changes in an ecosystem over time.
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- ______ are living things that get their energy by breaking down dead plants and animals.
- ______ are animals that eat both plants and animal meat.
- ______ factors are all the living things in an ecosystem.
- _______ are animals that only eat plants.
- ______ The plants and animals that live together in a habitat form a ______.
- ______ ______ refers to a state of equilibrium (balance) in the community of organisms in an ecosystem.
- ______ are living things that do not make their own food but get their energy by eating food.
- A ______ is the natural home or environment for plant, animal, or organism.
15 Clues: _______ are animals that only eat plants. • ______ are living things that make their own food. • ______ are animals that eat both plants and animal meat. • ______ factors are all the living things in an ecosystem. • _______ is a series or changes in an ecosystem over time. • _______ are animals that only eat meat from other animals. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-28
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- tissue:tissues have undifferentiated cells, which form the building blocks of the specialized plant structures.
- tissue:A ground tissue is a plant tissue other than those of the dermal tissues and the vascular tissues. It arises from the ground meristem. It fills in the soft parts of the plants, such as cortex, pith, pericycle, etc.
- woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
- fence of wooden stakes or iron railings fixed in the ground, forming an enclosure or defense.
- :The upper or outer layer of the two main layers of cells that make up the skin
- of a plant normally below the ground
- :a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyrin ring.
- spreading of something more widely
- the color between blue and yellow in the spectrum; colored like grass or emeralds
- to or denoting an organism that contains genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced
- seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs (stamens and carpels) that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla (petals) and a green calyx (sepals).
- reproduction :vegetative reproduction, any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant or grows from a specialized reproductive structure (such as a stolon, rhizome, tuber, corm, or bulb)tissue culture propagation : It makes use of parts of a plant to generate multiple copies of the plant in a very short duration. The technique exploits the property of totipotency of plant cell which means that any cell from any part of the plant can be used to generate a whole new plant.
- tissue:Dermal tissue is the outermost layer of plants, analogous to the skin of animals. This layer is more commonly known as the epidermis, the same as our outer layer. They are one of the three types of plant tissues, along with vascular and ground tissue.
- of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces. Also called stomate.
- exchange:Gas exchange is the process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide (the respiratory gases) move in opposite directions across an organism's respiratory membranes, between the air or water of the external environment and the body fluids of the internal environment.
- living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses, typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis using the green pigment chlorophyll.
- sharp explosive cry of certain animals, especially a dog, fox, or seal.
- tissue:The outer layers of tissue of woody roots and stems, consisting of the cork cambium and the tissues produced by it, such as cork.
- meristem:Secondary, or lateral, meristems, which are found in all woody plants and in some herbaceous ones, consist of the vascular cambium and the cork cambium. They produce secondary tissues from a ring of vascular cambium in stems and roots.
- chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell.
- or wound (a person or animal) with a bullet or arrow:
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- space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- tissue: the tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system, consisting of phloem and xylem, by which water and nutrients are conducted throughout the plant.
- cells:each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells.
- upper layer of earth that may be dug or plowed and in which plants grow
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 percent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis. Clonen:organism or cell, or group of organisms or cells, produced asexually from one ancestor or stock, to which they are genetically identical.
- hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub, used for fuel or timber:
- green plant cells) a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- :the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem. Compare with phloem.
- sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants, especially sugar cane and sugar beet, consisting essentially of sucrose, and used as a sweetener in food and drink:
- flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk. Leaves are the main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration
- mesophyll:The spongy mesophyll is a type of photosynthetic tissue found in the leaves of most plants.
- :the main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots.
- meristem:Apical Meristem Definition The apical meristem is the growth region in plants found within the root tips and the tips of the new shoots and leaves. Apical meristem is one of three types of meristem, or tissue which can differentiate into different cell types. Meristem is the tissue in which growth occurs in plants.
40 Clues: spreading of something more widely • of a plant normally below the ground • or wound (a person or animal) with a bullet or arrow: • upper layer of earth that may be dug or plowed and in which plants grow • :the main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots. • sharp explosive cry of certain animals, especially a dog, fox, or seal. • ...
sources of food 2018-04-17
9 Clues: bear • hyenas • parasites • green plants • dairy product • obtained from plants • flesh eating animals • all organisms except plants • the chemical substances in food
Plants, Animals and Miscellaneous 2021-12-08
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- (v) to stop, halt or bring to an end
- (n) the 'ceiling' of the forest
- (v/n) when a flower opens / an open flower
- (n) a collective word for the leaves on a tree
- (n) an achievement that requires a lot of skill
- (n) an animal that eats both meat and vegetation
- (n) a plant that can grow quite large and has lots of leaves but is smaller than a tree
- (n) an animal or plant that lives off of another and often causes it harm
- (n) the lines on the head of a fish or shark that they open and close to breathe through
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- (adj) can't do without something, very necessary or important
- (adj) describes an animal that is active at night and which sleeps during the day
- (n) an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- (n) the class of animal that frogs and toads belong to
- (v) to create/grow new plants
- (n) a young tree
- (n) the 'blood' of a tree
16 Clues: (n) a young tree • (n) the 'blood' of a tree • (v) to create/grow new plants • (n) the 'ceiling' of the forest • (v) to stop, halt or bring to an end • (v/n) when a flower opens / an open flower • (n) a collective word for the leaves on a tree • (n) an animal that hunts and eats other animals • (n) an achievement that requires a lot of skill • ...
Animal and Plants Organelles 2023-11-16
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- situation in which the extracellular fluid has the same osmolarity as the fluid inside the cell, resulting in no net movement of water into or out of the cell
- situation in which extracellular fluid has a higher osmolarity than the fluid inside the cell, resulting in water moving out of the cell
- process of passing bulk material out of a cell
- transport of water through a semipermeable membrane according to the concentration gradient of water across the membrane that results from the presence of solute that cannot pass through the membrane
- single-celled organism that lacks organelles and does not have nuclei surrounded by a nuclear membrane
- smallest fundamental unit of structure and function in living things
- phospholipid bilayer with embedded or attached proteins, that separates the internal content of the cell from its surrounding environment
- cell that has a membrane-bound nucleus and several other membrane-bound compartments or sacs
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- passive process of transport of low-molecular weight material according to its concentration gradient
- materials diffuse across the plasma membrane with the help of membrane proteins.
- situation in which extracellular fluid has a lower osmolarity than the fluid inside the cell, resulting in water moving into the cell
- type of active transport that moves substances, including fluids and particles, into a cell
- core of an atom; contains protons and neutrons
- small structures that exist within cells and carry out cellular functions
- method of transporting material that requires energy
- a biological concept that states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells; the cell is the basic unit of life; and new cells arise from existing cells
16 Clues: process of passing bulk material out of a cell • core of an atom; contains protons and neutrons • method of transporting material that requires energy • smallest fundamental unit of structure and function in living things • small structures that exist within cells and carry out cellular functions • ...
plants and plant parts 2023-10-12
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- a creeping underground stem,usually horizontal,that produces roots and leaves at the nodes
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients up from the roots to the stem and leaves
- the tissue that transports nutrients from the leaves to the roots
- small openings under the leaf for breathing or transportation
- an enlarged, bulb-like,fleshy structure found at the base of the stem
- small green particles that give leaves their green color
- female organs of the flower
- a creeping above ground stem that grows horizontal, that produces roots and leaves at the nodes
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- the space between the nodes on the stem
- middle layer of the leaf tissue containing specialized cells like chloroplasts
- where leaves develop
- the growing point of the stem and can be either leaf or flower buds
- the stalk of the leaf
- produces pollen
- a shoot or stem that originates from the roots
- a swollen, modified stem grows underground
16 Clues: produces pollen • where leaves develop • the stalk of the leaf • female organs of the flower • the space between the nodes on the stem • a swollen, modified stem grows underground • a shoot or stem that originates from the roots • small green particles that give leaves their green color • small openings under the leaf for breathing or transportation • ...
Native and Invasive Plants 2023-05-29
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- This plant is big, prickly and has yellow flowers.
- This plant has poisonous leaves that can hurt animals and insects.
- This plant has sweet fruit that pests love to eat.
- This plant has huge thorns and a pink flower.
- This plant has long spiky leaves when it's young.
- These types of plants have always lived in New Zealand and are important to our ecosystem.
- This plant has flowers that look like a native parrot's beak.
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- This plant can look like herbs but has green or white flowers.
- This plant needs erosion or flooding for its seeds to grow.
- This plant has zigzag branches and white heart flowers.
- These types of plants are introduced to New Zealand and can hurt our ecosystem.
- This plant is known for its nectar which creates a dark, earthy honey.
- This plant stops other plants from growing by covering the ground and other trees.
- This plant has purple flowers in the Summer and pale pink or lilac flowers in the spring.
- This plant can be mistaken for parsley or vegetables but it's poisonous to humans, plants, and animals. .
- This plant can grow as tall as a giraffe (4m).
16 Clues: This plant has huge thorns and a pink flower. • This plant can grow as tall as a giraffe (4m). • This plant has long spiky leaves when it's young. • This plant is big, prickly and has yellow flowers. • This plant has sweet fruit that pests love to eat. • This plant has zigzag branches and white heart flowers. • ...
Photosynthesis (Ewing) 2021-01-13
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- Gas given off by plants.
- The most important pigment for photosynthesis
- (two words) Gas taken in by plants.
- The clear liquid inside of a chloroplast.
- Flattened sacs on the inner membraane of a chloroplast.
- Compounds that absorb light.
- (three words) The first molecule to be given an electron in the chain.
- Stacks of thylakoids.
- The tiny green things with all the chlorophyll.
- In the visible spectrum, each color has a different one, measured in nanometers.
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- (three words)Electrons are passed down this.
- Relies on protons to make ATP during the light reactions
- A cluster of pigments on a thylakoid membrane.
- The process of turning light energy into chemical energy to make carbohydrates.
- Made by Photosystem 1.
- A cow is an example.
- An example of an accessory pigment.
- (two words) These reactions happen during the day and create ATP or NADPH.
- Made by Photosystem 2.
- In terms of energy, all plants are this.
20 Clues: A cow is an example. • Stacks of thylakoids. • Made by Photosystem 1. • Made by Photosystem 2. • Gas given off by plants. • Compounds that absorb light. • (two words) Gas taken in by plants. • An example of an accessory pigment. • In terms of energy, all plants are this. • The clear liquid inside of a chloroplast. • (three words)Electrons are passed down this. • ...
Ecology 2021-01-07
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- Preformed by animals. Makes CO2.
- Help breakdown dead animals.
- Organism eating organisms.
- Humans and fish have very different __ curves.
- Example: rain
- Plants losing water through their leaves.
- The impact of a human of community on its surrounding environment.
- The study of organisms and their physical surroundings.
- Preformed by plants. Makes oxygen.
- The maximum number of a species that can survive in one place.
- Form of nitrogen that can be used by plants.
- Measure of the different species found in one area.
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- Plant eating organisms.
- Autotrophs are also known as__
- Black rhinos and pandas are considered critically__ species.
- Example: morning dew
- Example: a puddle drying up
- The living factors in an ecosystem
- A__ species is unnatural to its current environment.
- The fox in the rabbit/fox relationship.
- Some ecosystems depend largely on a __ species.
- The rabbit in the rabbit/fox relationship.
- How individuals distribute themselves across an ecosystem.
- Most common form of Nitrogen
- The nonliving factors in an ecosystem
25 Clues: Example: rain • Example: morning dew • Plant eating organisms. • Organism eating organisms. • Example: a puddle drying up • Help breakdown dead animals. • Most common form of Nitrogen • Autotrophs are also known as__ • Preformed by animals. Makes CO2. • The living factors in an ecosystem • Preformed by plants. Makes oxygen. • The nonliving factors in an ecosystem • ...
Botany Practical Lab 2020-11-29
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- fruit, come from a single ovary
- fruit, come from multiple ovaries belonging to a single receptacle of the same flower
- formed by primary growth of procambium
- do epidermal cells have chloroplasts
- flowering plants
- base of pistil where ovules are produced
- and Minerals, what is transported to the rest of the plant by xylem
- is nearer to the outside of the stem
- where does photosynthesis occur
- formed by secondary growth of vascular cambium
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- central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots and can be primitive or advanced
- what is transported to the rest of the plants by phloem
- means closed vessel as seeds are enclosed
- tip of pistil where sperm gemination occurs
- is closer to the center of the stem and usually surrounded by phloem
- what is the shape of stomata
- fruit, come from several ovaries of different plants but grow together
- the shape of epidermal cells
- multiple petals of a flower
- two or more specialized cells surrounding guard cells
20 Clues: flowering plants • multiple petals of a flower • what is the shape of stomata • the shape of epidermal cells • fruit, come from a single ovary • where does photosynthesis occur • do epidermal cells have chloroplasts • is nearer to the outside of the stem • formed by primary growth of procambium • base of pistil where ovules are produced • ...
ECOSYSTEM LOSS 2020-10-23
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- something that belongs to someplace, or a
- has it.
- A place in which different types of animals and plants interact.
- wetland located in Florida
- living thing that sometimes has fruits or
- the process in which animals and plants survive, eating each other.
- That is intruding on something
- something that gives strength to others.
- to intimidate with causing harm
- an animal that is large, it doesn't have arms. and is very large.
- losing something
- a sickness that can end with the life of
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- that coexists amicably
- the variety of species, or natural resources an ecosystem has.
- animals that eat other animals
- a type of snake that can have 20 feets long.
- A group of living things that have the same characteristics.
- and distingue aspect of something.
- land that is swampy
- to repair the damage
- a situation that has no hope of improving
- that is from a specific region
22 Clues: has it. • losing something • land that is swampy • to repair the damage • that coexists amicably • wetland located in Florida • animals that eat other animals • That is intruding on something • that is from a specific region • to intimidate with causing harm • and distingue aspect of something. • something that gives strength to others. • a sickness that can end with the life of • ...
Science 2021-05-24
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- an organism that is hunted/consumed by another organism
- a nonliving thing/object
- the process of which one organism is eaten by another
- a place where an organism lives
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- when sediment is carried away by wind, water, or ice
- multiple food chains combined
- when sediment is deposited in a new place
- an organism that consumes only animals/meat
- when sediment is broken down by wind, water, or ice
- part of a plant that releases oxygen and brings in carbon dioxide
- a plant that produces it's own energy/food using photosynthesis
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- an organism that consumes only plants
- a living thing/object
- when an animal blends in with it's environment
- behavior that an animal/human knows how to do without being taught
- the cycle in which an organism lives
- an organism/animal that consumes other living organisms
- an organism that consumes both plants and animals
- an organism that hunts/consumes another organism
20 Clues: a living thing/object • a nonliving thing/object • multiple food chains combined • a place where an organism lives • the cycle in which an organism lives • an organism that consumes only plants • when sediment is deposited in a new place • an organism that consumes only animals/meat • when an animal blends in with it's environment • ...
Science 2021-05-24
Across
- an organism that consumes both plants and animals
- when an animal blends in with it's environment
- the cycle in which an organism lives
- the process of which one organism is eaten by another
- when sediment is carried away by wind, water, or ice
- a living thing/object
- an organism/animal that consumes other living organisms
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- part of a plant that releases oxygen and brings in carbon dioxide
- an organism that consumes only animals/meat
Down
- multiple food chains combined
- a plant that produces it's own energy/food using photosynthesis
- behavior that an animal/human knows how to do without being taught
- when sediment is broken down by wind, water, or ice
- a place where an organism lives
- when sediment is deposited in a new place
- a nonliving thing/object
- an organism that consumes only plants
- an organism that hunts/consumes another organism
- an organism that is hunted/consumed by another organism
20 Clues: a living thing/object • a nonliving thing/object • multiple food chains combined • a place where an organism lives • the cycle in which an organism lives • an organism that consumes only plants • when sediment is deposited in a new place • an organism that consumes only animals/meat • when an animal blends in with it's environment • ...
Science 2021-05-24
Across
- an organism that consumes both plants and animals
- when an animal blends in with it's environment
- the cycle in which an organism lives
- the process of which one organism is eaten by another
- when sediment is carried away by wind, water, or ice
- a living thing/object
- an organism/animal that consumes other living organisms
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- part of a plant that releases oxygen and brings in carbon dioxide
- an organism that consumes only animals/meat
Down
- multiple food chains combined
- a plant that produces it's own energy/food using photosynthesis
- behavior that an animal/human knows how to do without being taught
- when sediment is broken down by wind, water, or ice
- a place where an organism lives
- when sediment is deposited in a new place
- a nonliving thing/object
- an organism that consumes only plants
- an organism that hunts/consumes another organism
- an organism that is hunted/consumed by another organism
20 Clues: a living thing/object • a nonliving thing/object • multiple food chains combined • a place where an organism lives • the cycle in which an organism lives • an organism that consumes only plants • when sediment is deposited in a new place • an organism that consumes only animals/meat • when an animal blends in with it's environment • ...
Producers / Consumers / Decomposers pg. 237-240 2021-10-04
Across
- This ecosystem is in water (starts with "A").
- This ecosystem is on land (starts with "T").
- Animals that eat plants and animals.
- These break down animal matter into chemicals.
- Animals that eat other animals.
- These break down dead plants into tiny pieces.
- These animals eat roots.
- The "cleanup crew".
- Algae use this to make their own food.
- Most algae are this size.
- Animals that only eat plants.
- Some bacteria can cause this.
- These eat dead wood.
Down
- Animals that eat dead organisms.
- In oceans algae are food to these animals.
- One type of fungi is this.
- This means to "break into parts".
- These only eat dead animals.
- These are the smallest organisms in the world.
- In oceans these are the most important producers.
- Spiders eat these.
- These organisms make their own food.
- These organisms cannot make their own food.
- In any ecosystem there is a lot of this going on.
24 Clues: Spiders eat these. • The "cleanup crew". • These eat dead wood. • These animals eat roots. • Most algae are this size. • One type of fungi is this. • These only eat dead animals. • Animals that only eat plants. • Some bacteria can cause this. • Animals that eat other animals. • Animals that eat dead organisms. • This means to "break into parts". • Animals that eat plants and animals. • ...
