plants Crossword Puzzles
Soil 2026-02-09
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- spaces, gaps between soil particles.
- the way in which soil particles stick together.
- substances in soil needed by plants for growth
- bacteria and fungi.
- the proportion of sand, silt and clay in a soil.
- plant or animal material.
- organisms with thread-like cells.
- a fertile soil that is a good mixture of sand, silt and clay.
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- a light crumbly soil.
- the layer of soil beneath the topsoil.
- single-celled microscopic organisms.
- the top layer of the soil, where most plants grow.
- the washing away of nutrients from the soil.
- decaying material from plants and animals.
14 Clues: bacteria and fungi. • a light crumbly soil. • plant or animal material. • organisms with thread-like cells. • spaces, gaps between soil particles. • single-celled microscopic organisms. • the layer of soil beneath the topsoil. • decaying material from plants and animals. • the washing away of nutrients from the soil. • substances in soil needed by plants for growth • ...
Cool Puzzle-samG 2025-12-02
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- Ecosystems with water-saturated land important for wildlife
- Organisms grown for food, like corn or wheat
- Clean-burning fossil fuel
- Living organisms like deer, birds, and frogs
- Animals that live in water and have gills
- Material needed for fertilizer, found in rocks and bones
- Thick liquid from underground
- Used to make steel
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- On the brink of dying out forever
- Large areas filled with trees that supply wood and habitat
- Substances mined from the earth
- Nutrient-rich material plants grow in
- Energy from the sun that helps plants grow
- Black rock formed by plants
14 Clues: Used to make steel • Clean-burning fossil fuel • Black rock formed by plants • Thick liquid from underground • Substances mined from the earth • On the brink of dying out forever • Nutrient-rich material plants grow in • Animals that live in water and have gills • Energy from the sun that helps plants grow • Organisms grown for food, like corn or wheat • ...
forests and plants 2020-07-29
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- type of reproduction without seeds.
- the transfer of seeds from one place to another.
- Asiatic lion.
- an area with high density of trees.
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- a temporary structure used to support people and material during construction.
- a large scale cutting of trees.
- a place providing shelter and protection.
- a large scale planting of trees.
- parts uf the seed that contain food for the baby plant.
- green pigment in leaves.
- alight weight narrow boat.
11 Clues: Asiatic lion. • green pigment in leaves. • alight weight narrow boat. • a large scale cutting of trees. • a large scale planting of trees. • type of reproduction without seeds. • an area with high density of trees. • a place providing shelter and protection. • the transfer of seeds from one place to another. • parts uf the seed that contain food for the baby plant. • ...
More about plants 2020-09-26
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- a plant we get oil from
- coat seed leaves
- a plant that reproduces through leaves
- plants grown for food
- seeds that are dispersed by wind
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- ferns reproduce through these
- a plant that we get fibre from
- baby plant in a seed
- a baby plant
- plant that are dispersed by water
- crops crops that are grown in the summer
11 Clues: a baby plant • coat seed leaves • baby plant in a seed • plants grown for food • a plant we get oil from • ferns reproduce through these • a plant that we get fibre from • seeds that are dispersed by wind • plant that are dispersed by water • a plant that reproduces through leaves • crops crops that are grown in the summer
All about plants 2022-01-24
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- what the cell takes in to preform photosynthesis
- the cell that produces oxegyn
- what plants make in order for humans to live
- The cell that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
- the action a plant uses to get its food
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- the cell used to preform photosynthesis
- what do plants trap with their leaves in order to preform photosynthesis
- is the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells
- the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules
- It provides the plant with the needed food through photosynthesis
- where do the water and minerals enter through
11 Clues: the cell that produces oxegyn • the cell used to preform photosynthesis • the action a plant uses to get its food • what plants make in order for humans to live • where do the water and minerals enter through • what the cell takes in to preform photosynthesis • It provides the plant with the needed food through photosynthesis • ...
Animals and plants 2021-06-11
11 Clues: king of jungle • give us oxygen • the slowest bird • also called Cuscuta • also called sea cow • where polar bear lives • we get this by sugarcane • insect that makes web as home • which type of animals eat meat? • insect that is homonym of bat ball game • Which is from dog family? Fox or Walrus?
nutrition in plants 2017-05-02
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- relationship 2 organisms working together for their mutual benefit
- organisms which live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- organisms which depend directly or indirectly on dead or decaying matter
- bacteria which converts atmospheric nitrogen into water - soluble compounds
- cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
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- , auto ******** and **** is self and feeding
- plant from which a parasite gets its food
- plants organisms which get nutrients by insects using ingenious methods
- organisms which prepare food by their self
- carbohydrates , fats , proteins , vitamins and minerals
11 Clues: plant from which a parasite gets its food • organisms which prepare food by their self • , auto ******** and **** is self and feeding • carbohydrates , fats , proteins , vitamins and minerals • relationship 2 organisms working together for their mutual benefit • organisms which depend directly or indirectly on dead or decaying matter • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-06
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- the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of this green pigment.
- components of food that are necessary for the body are carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. What are these called?
- Self feeding is known as...
- animals and non green plants are known as......
- The process of taking in food by an organism is called.....
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
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- I live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- Since the synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight, it is called....
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food from them.
- though the air contains a huge amount of this gas in the air, plants cannot absorb this gas directly
- the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
11 Clues: Self feeding is known as... • animals and non green plants are known as...... • the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms • The process of taking in food by an organism is called..... • I live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them • the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of this green pigment. • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
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- the host are clled
- Kitchen of the plant
- cells Which cell controls opening and closing of stomata
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- fly trap name one insectivorous plant
- name one saprophyte
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- together for their mutual benefit
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms
- the structures in cell that contain chlorophyll are called
- what type of plant is cuscuta
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization
11 Clues: the host are clled • name one saprophyte • Kitchen of the plant • what type of plant is cuscuta • together for their mutual benefit • fly trap name one insectivorous plant • the mode of nutrition where two different organisms • cells Which cell controls opening and closing of stomata • the structures in cell that contain chlorophyll are called • ...
Plants: Increasing Numbers 2018-04-23
11 Clues: baby plant • seed leaves • one seed leaf • two seed leaves • loosening the soil • watering the plant • cultivation of plants • plant grows from leaf • seeds burst and come out • seeds scattered from the mother plant • process of a seed growing into a plant
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-23
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- I provide nitrogen
- I am used in the test for starch
- I absorb carbon dioxide
- singular of stomata
- I am a parasite I can synthesize my food
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- nutrition in which plants live together
- I am a parasite
- ultimate source of energy
- I am added in farms for nutrients
- cells that contain chlorophyll
- sucks nutrients from host
11 Clues: I am a parasite • I provide nitrogen • singular of stomata • I absorb carbon dioxide • ultimate source of energy • sucks nutrients from host • cells that contain chlorophyll • I am used in the test for starch • I am added in farms for nutrients • nutrition in which plants live together • I am a parasite I can synthesize my food
Plants Crossword #2 2014-05-26
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- of the clusters of sporangia on the back of the fronds of ferns
- male reproductive structure producing gametes, occurring in ferns, mosses, fungi, and algae
- female reproductive organ in ferns, mosses, etc
- ovule-bearing or seed-bearing female organ of a flower, consisting when complete of ovary, style, and stigma
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- rudimentary plant usually contained in the seed
- matter in seed-plant ovules, derived from the embryo sac
- part of a vascular bundle consisting of sieve tubes, companion cells, parenchyma, and fibers and forming the food-conducting tissue of a plant
- part of a vascular plant that is above ground, including the stem and leaves
- blossom of a plant
- part of the body of a plant that develops, typically, from the radicle and grows downward into the soil, anchoring the plant and absorbing nutriment and moisture
- compound tissue in vascular plants that helps provide support and that conducts water and nutrients upward from the roots, consisting of tracheids, vessels, parenchyma cells, and woody fibers
11 Clues: blossom of a plant • rudimentary plant usually contained in the seed • female reproductive organ in ferns, mosses, etc • matter in seed-plant ovules, derived from the embryo sac • of the clusters of sporangia on the back of the fronds of ferns • part of a vascular plant that is above ground, including the stem and leaves • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-05-15
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- A green pigment that absorbs sunlight
- Plants that eat insects
- A by-product of photosynthesis
- Small openings usually found on the underside of leaves
- Fungi converts dead and decaying matter into _________
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- The colour of chlorophyll
- A gas needed for photosynthesis
- The process by which green plants make their food
- Photosynthesis results in the production of _________
- Part of the plant where photosynthesis generally occurs
- The liquid necessary for photosynthesis
11 Clues: Plants that eat insects • The colour of chlorophyll • A by-product of photosynthesis • A gas needed for photosynthesis • A green pigment that absorbs sunlight • The liquid necessary for photosynthesis • The process by which green plants make their food • Photosynthesis results in the production of _________ • Fungi converts dead and decaying matter into _________ • ...
Photosynthesis in Plants 2024-07-24
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- A three-carbon molecule produced in the Calvin cycle (4)
- The range of wavelengths of light absorbed by chlorophyll (6, 4)
- The first stage of photosynthesis where light energy is converted into chemical energy (5, 5)
- The final electron acceptor in the light-dependent reactions (6)
- The enzyme responsible for fixing carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle (5)
- The alternative pathway in plants that minimizes water loss (2, 4)
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- The process by which ATP is formed using the energy of sunlight (13)
- The molecule that acts as an energy carrier by transferring electrons (3)
- The main electron donor in the light-dependent reactions (5)
- The location within the chloroplast where the Calvin cycle occurs (8)
- The cycle in which carbon dioxide is fixed into a stable intermediate (7, 5)
11 Clues: A three-carbon molecule produced in the Calvin cycle (4) • The main electron donor in the light-dependent reactions (5) • The range of wavelengths of light absorbed by chlorophyll (6, 4) • The final electron acceptor in the light-dependent reactions (6) • The alternative pathway in plants that minimizes water loss (2, 4) • ...
2B02(2) Plants 2022-12-26
TRANSPORT IN PLANTS 2023-01-26
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- The energy of the Sun causes water to evaporate from the leaves
- vascular system
- a site in a plant which provides food for another part of the plant
- a plant adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply
- responsible for the transport through the plant of organic solutes
- the layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants
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- a system of fluid-filled tubes
- the outer layer of cells covering the body of a plant or animal
- flowering plants can be classified as monocotyledons or dicotyledons
- a pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange
- a hard material made by plants and used to strengthen the cell walls of certain types of cell
11 Clues: vascular system • a system of fluid-filled tubes • the layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants • The energy of the Sun causes water to evaporate from the leaves • the outer layer of cells covering the body of a plant or animal • responsible for the transport through the plant of organic solutes • ...
Plants around Us 2022-09-19
11 Clues: Strawberry • Monocotyledon • Underground stem • Non flowering plant • Wind dispersed seed • Water dispersed seed • Contains baby plant in it • Stores food for baby plant • Male reproductive part in flower • Female reproductive part in flower • Colourful and attractive part of a plant
Revision for Plants 2023-09-08
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- Makes the plant green
- membrane decides what enters and leaves the cell
- the jelly like fluid inside the cell
- the gas that is the output of photosynthesis
- a sac like structure inside plant cells
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- the cell which controls the opening and closing of the stomata
- The cell where most photosynthesis happens
- the controlling part of the cell
- Using sunlight to get energy
- Where gaseous exchange happens in a plant
- inside the chloroplast - makes the plant green
11 Clues: Makes the plant green • Using sunlight to get energy • the controlling part of the cell • the jelly like fluid inside the cell • a sac like structure inside plant cells • Where gaseous exchange happens in a plant • The cell where most photosynthesis happens • the gas that is the output of photosynthesis • inside the chloroplast - makes the plant green • ...
Revision for Plants 2023-09-08
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- Where gaseous exchange happens in a plant
- the jelly like fluid inside the cell
- inside the chloroplast - makes the plant green
- Makes the plant green
- the gas that is the output of photosynthesis
- membrane decides what enters and leaves the cell
- the cell which controls the opening and closing of the stomata
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- Using sunlight to get energy
- the controlling part of the cell
- The cell where most photosynthesis happens
- a sac like structure inside plant cells
11 Clues: Makes the plant green • Using sunlight to get energy • the controlling part of the cell • the jelly like fluid inside the cell • a sac like structure inside plant cells • Where gaseous exchange happens in a plant • The cell where most photosynthesis happens • the gas that is the output of photosynthesis • inside the chloroplast - makes the plant green • ...
Plants and animals 2022-05-08
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- these things need food, water, shelter, air, and space to live
- these animals have a spinal column or backbone
- the order in which organisms depend on each other for food
- a community of interacting organisms and their physical environments
- the natural home of a plant, animal, or other organism
- these things need water, sunlight, nutrients, space, and air to live
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- this part of a plant supports it and transports nutrients and water to the rest of the plant
- do not have a spinal column or backbones
- this part of the plant produces food
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- this type of habitat is very cold and polar bears live here
11 Clues: this part of the plant produces food • do not have a spinal column or backbones • these animals have a spinal column or backbone • the natural home of a plant, animal, or other organism • the introduction of harmful materials into the environment • the order in which organisms depend on each other for food • ...
Plants around us 2024-11-21
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- the central big vein of a leaf
- necessary for the growth of plants
- structure that develops into a flower
- flattened green part of leaf
- the outer covering of a stem of a tree
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- plant that bears buds in leaves for propogation
- store food for the baby plant
- underground part of a plant
- supports the branches, leaves and flowers
- tiny openings on the leaves
- a modification seen in cactus
11 Clues: underground part of a plant • tiny openings on the leaves • flattened green part of leaf • store food for the baby plant • a modification seen in cactus • the central big vein of a leaf • necessary for the growth of plants • structure that develops into a flower • the outer covering of a stem of a tree • supports the branches, leaves and flowers • ...
Plants and Animals 2025-08-17
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- Animals that have a backbone
- Warm-blooded vertebrates with hair or fur that feed their young with milk
- The green organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place
- A ____ plant has tissues for transporting water and nutrients
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- Animals that do not have a backbone
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific job
- A ____ plant has no tubes for water and nutrient transport
- A ____ stores water, nutrients, and waste inside plant cells
- The balanced arrangement of body parts
- A body structure made up of different tissues working together
- The cell ____ is the rigid layer that supports and protects plant cells
11 Clues: Animals that have a backbone • Animals that do not have a backbone • The balanced arrangement of body parts • A ____ plant has no tubes for water and nutrient transport • A ____ stores water, nutrients, and waste inside plant cells • A ____ plant has tissues for transporting water and nutrients • A body structure made up of different tissues working together • ...
Parts of plants 2025-10-06
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- The outer parts of the flower (often green and leaf-like) that enclose a developing bud.
- The top, bulbous portion of the stamen where pollen is produced.
- When a plant embryo plant embryo from a seed, begins to grow and develop into a seedling or young plant.
- The essential process of transferring pollen grains from the male part of a flower (anther) to the female part (stigma).
- This is part of the flowers reproductive system that after fertilization produces the seeds.
- A slender threadlike object or fibre, especially one found in animal or plant structures.
- The series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction.
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- The process of distributing or spreading things or people over a wide area.
- The adding of Male pollen to a female plant to facilitate reproduction of a plant.
- The sticky, receptive tip of a flower's female reproductive part (the pistil) where pollen lands to begin the fertilization process.
- The biological process where living organisms create new individuals, called offspring, from parent organisms to ensure the continuation of a species.
11 Clues: The top, bulbous portion of the stamen where pollen is produced. • The series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction. • The process of distributing or spreading things or people over a wide area. • The adding of Male pollen to a female plant to facilitate reproduction of a plant. • ...
ECOSYSTEMS! 2021-06-18
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- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
- an organism that mostly eats meat
- living creatures that eat organisms from a different population
- animals and micro-organisms that have been accidentally or deliberately introduced into areas beyond their native range
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- by which materials, especially toxins are ingested by an organism at a rate greater than they are eliminated.
- organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans.
- are any kind of green plant.
- the population of the different species that interact in an ecosystem
- obtain most of their energy from sunlight
- areas where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
12 Clues: are any kind of green plant. • an organism that mostly eats meat • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • obtain most of their energy from sunlight • organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms • living creatures that eat organisms from a different population • the population of the different species that interact in an ecosystem • ...
Reproduction of plants 2021-06-23
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- The young root and shoot that will develop into a young plant
- The male reproductive organ
- Produces pollen
- The process in which the nucleus from the pollen grain fuses with the nucleus of the ovule
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- When a seed starts to grow
- Water, oxygen and .... are needed for a seed to grow
- The process in which pollen is transferred from the male- to the female reproductive organ
- The female reproductive organ
- The ovary develops into a .....
- Holds up the stigma
- The ovule develops into a .....
11 Clues: Produces pollen • Holds up the stigma • When a seed starts to grow • The male reproductive organ • The female reproductive organ • The ovary develops into a ..... • The ovule develops into a ..... • Water, oxygen and .... are needed for a seed to grow • The young root and shoot that will develop into a young plant • ...
2B02(1) Plants 2022-12-26
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-14
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- - PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND ITS UTILIZATION BY THE BOBY
- - ALGA AND FUNGUS LIVING IN LICHEN FOR THIER MUTUALLY BENIFICIAL.
- - THE CHLOROPLASTS ARE GREEN BECAUSE OF THE GREEN PIGMENT.
- - PLANTS AND SOME BACTERIA SYNTHESISE THEIR OWN FOOD.
- - NON - FUNGI AND BACTERIA THAT USE THE MODE OF NUTRITION.
- - THE SYNTHESIS FOOD OCCURS IN THE PRENSENCE OF SUNLIGHT.
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- - NON - GREEN PLANTS THAT DERIVE THEIR FOOD FROM OTHERS.
- - IT CAN CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO A SOLUBLE.
- - THE CELLS OF GREEN LEAVES AND YOUNG STEMS OF PLANT CONTAIN
- GREEN STRUCTURES.
- - THE PLANT FROM WHICH PARASITES GET ITS FOOD.
11 Clues: GREEN STRUCTURES. • - THE PLANT FROM WHICH PARASITES GET ITS FOOD. • - IT CAN CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO A SOLUBLE. • - PLANTS AND SOME BACTERIA SYNTHESISE THEIR OWN FOOD. • - NON - GREEN PLANTS THAT DERIVE THEIR FOOD FROM OTHERS. • - THE SYNTHESIS FOOD OCCURS IN THE PRENSENCE OF SUNLIGHT. • - THE CHLOROPLASTS ARE GREEN BECAUSE OF THE GREEN PIGMENT. • ...
Reproduction in plants 2021-09-21
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- mammal pollinators that are active at night
- brightly colored and used to attract insects
- a sugary substance that attracts insects
- produces female gametes
- protects the petal when it’s a bud
- the process of pollination taking place in the same flower or a different flower from the same plant.
- pollen grains are transferred through water
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- connects stigma to ovary
- produces male gametes(pollen grains)
- stem of the flower
- pollen grains being transferred from anther to stigma
11 Clues: stem of the flower • produces female gametes • connects stigma to ovary • protects the petal when it’s a bud • produces male gametes(pollen grains) • a sugary substance that attracts insects • mammal pollinators that are active at night • pollen grains are transferred through water • brightly colored and used to attract insects • ...
Plants crossword puzzle 2021-03-02
11 Clues: bean • absorbs water • long and green • *happy be noises* • carries the stigma • they smell so good • sounds like pistol • makes healthy leaves • couldn’t live without it • sugar sugar, oh honey honey • sometimes green and sometimes smells good
Plants Cross Word 2021-10-18
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- supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit
- the process in which sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are turned into sugar
- has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators
- the process of creating new plants; offspring
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- a behavior or structure that allows an organism to grow, reproduce and survive
- collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant
- collects water and nutrients from the soil soil most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout
- all plants need this to survive, however some don't need very much of this at all
- the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant
- this is the 'baby' plant or the new plant created from the parent plant
- a living organism with roots that usually relies on sunlight and water to survive
11 Clues: has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators • the process of creating new plants; offspring • supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit • collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant • this is the 'baby' plant or the new plant created from the parent plant • the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant • ...
Animals and Plants 2023-03-26
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- A small animal that spends part of its life cycle in water and part of its life cycle on land..
- Any animals that have an internal backbone.
- All the animal life in an area.
- A group name for reptiles and amphibians.
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- A warm-blooded animal with fur or hair on its skin and a skeleton inside its body.
- A cold-blooded animal with a skeleton inside its body and dry scales or hard plates on its skin.
- An animal that does not have a backbone or skeleton inside its body..
- A long word to describe gardening.
- To cause an organism (plant or animal) to reproduce, multiply.
- Anything relating to birds.
- All the plant life in an area.
11 Clues: Anything relating to birds. • All the plant life in an area. • All the animal life in an area. • A long word to describe gardening. • A group name for reptiles and amphibians. • Any animals that have an internal backbone. • To cause an organism (plant or animal) to reproduce, multiply. • An animal that does not have a backbone or skeleton inside its body.. • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2023-04-21
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- and additional substances supplied to the crops to increase their productivity.
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange.
- They live on decaying vegetation such as leaves, sticks and logs. They can be found throughout the environment.
- plants that derive their nutrition by feeding on insects and other organisms.”
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- the producers in the food chain, meaning they create their own nutrients and energy.
- a pigment that gives plants their green color, and it helps plants create their own food through photosynthesis.
- is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- They can be found in various environments such as soil and wood in the presence of fungi (lichens).
- the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilisation by the body.
- is Any association between two species populations that live together
11 Clues: tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange. • is Any association between two species populations that live together • an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients • the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilisation by the body. • ...
Plants Crossword #3 2014-05-26
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- rootlike subterranean stem, commonly horizontal in position, that usually produces roots below and sends up shoots progressively from the upper surface
- plant having its seeds enclosed in an ovary; a flowering plant
- transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- of the rootlike filaments by which the plant is attached to the substratum,rootlike
- edible part of a plant developed from a flower, with any accessory tissues, as the peach, mulberry, or banana
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- more or less conical multiple fruit of the pine, fir, etc., consisting of overlapping or valvate scales bearing naked ovules or seeds; a strobile
- outer integument of a seed
- tissue in plants; undifferentiated, growing, actively dividing cells
- vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary; a conifer or cycad
- protoplasmic tube that is extruded from a germinating pollen grain and grows toward the ovule
- often large, finely divided leaf, especially as applied to the ferns and certain palms
11 Clues: outer integument of a seed • transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma • plant having its seeds enclosed in an ovary; a flowering plant • tissue in plants; undifferentiated, growing, actively dividing cells • vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary; a conifer or cycad • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-23
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- feeding
- why do we need food
- take water and minerals from host and can prepare food
- non-living components of the environment
- ultimate source of energy
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- atmospheric nitrogen converted to
- make up carbohydrates for photosynthesis
- another name for mango
- pitcher plant's twin
- combination of components
- stack of thylakoid
11 Clues: feeding • stack of thylakoid • why do we need food • pitcher plant's twin • another name for mango • combination of components • ultimate source of energy • atmospheric nitrogen converted to • make up carbohydrates for photosynthesis • non-living components of the environment • take water and minerals from host and can prepare food
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-27
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- PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND IT'S UTILIZATION BY THE BODY
- FARMERS AND FERTILIZERS RICH IN.
- ORGANISMS THAT DIRCTLY OR INDIRECTLY DEPEND ON GREEN PLANTS FOR NUTRITION.
- THE CELLS OF GREEN LEAVES AND YOUNG STEMS OF PLANTS CONTAIN NUMEROUS GREEN STRUCTURES.
- ORGANISMS THAT KIVE ON DEAD PLANTS AND ANIMALS AND DERIVE THEIR FOOD FORM THEM.
- ORGANISMS THAT MAKE THEIR FROM SIMPLE NON LIVIMG SUBSTANCES.
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- ORGANISMS THAT LIVE IN OR ON OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS AND DERIVE THEIR FOOD FROM THEM.
- THE MODE OF NUTRITION WHERE TWO DIFFERENT ORGAMEHNISMS WORK TOGETHER FOR THEIR MUTUAL BENEFIT.
- PLANT CATCH INSECTS BY INGENIOUS METHODS.
- PRESENCE OF A GREEN PIGMENT.
- LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DIOXIDE FROM THE TINY PORES.
11 Clues: PRESENCE OF A GREEN PIGMENT. • FARMERS AND FERTILIZERS RICH IN. • PLANT CATCH INSECTS BY INGENIOUS METHODS. • LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DIOXIDE FROM THE TINY PORES. • ORGANISMS THAT MAKE THEIR FROM SIMPLE NON LIVIMG SUBSTANCES. • PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND IT'S UTILIZATION BY THE BODY • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-08
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- PLANTS the plant from which a parasitic plant sucks its food
- the process carried out by plants to prepare food for themselves
- PLANTS a plant that feeds on decomposing materials
- the bacteria present in the soil which converts the atmospheric nitrogen into the water soluble compounds to be absorbed by the plants
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- the pigment in plant that captures solar energy
- the good and friendly relationship between 2 organisms
- a soft and white substances foung growing on decomposing materials during the rainy season
- PLANTS a plant that traps and feeds on insects
- the numerous openings found on the lower surface of the leaf
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the bosy
- the gas released during photosynthesis
11 Clues: the gas released during photosynthesis • PLANTS a plant that traps and feeds on insects • the pigment in plant that captures solar energy • PLANTS a plant that feeds on decomposing materials • the good and friendly relationship between 2 organisms • PLANTS the plant from which a parasitic plant sucks its food • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-06
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- The plant from which a parasite gets it food
- A bacteria in soil which can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- Structures in cells that contain chorophyll
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- Singular of stomata
- Glucose is synthesized from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- Tiny pores present in leaves
11 Clues: Singular of stomata • Tiny pores present in leaves • Structures in cells that contain chorophyll • The plant from which a parasite gets it food • Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances • Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
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- soil contains certain bacteria called__________that convert atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds
- green plants are___________
- animals depend on plants for their nutrition
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structure
- fungi and bacteria that use this mode of nutrition are known as__________
- the mode of nutition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- takes in carbon dioxde from the air through tiny pores called_________
- the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of the green pigment called________
- the process of taking food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called__________
- all-non green plants and animals are_________
- __________contains nitrogen
11 Clues: green plants are___________ • __________contains nitrogen • animals depend on plants for their nutrition • all-non green plants and animals are_________ • takes in carbon dioxde from the air through tiny pores called_________ • fungi and bacteria that use this mode of nutrition are known as__________ • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-07
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- stomata normally found in the lead
- bacteria in the soil can convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble compounds
- structures in cells that contain chlorophyll are called
- mutually relashionship between two living organisms
- a parasitic plant
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- an organism that gets its food from dead and decaying matter
- living organisms that cannot make their own food are called
- process of plants taking in food by an organism and it's utilisation by its body is called
- cells control opening and closing of stomata
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food is called a
- 'photo' in photosynthesis refer to
11 Clues: a parasitic plant • stomata normally found in the lead • 'photo' in photosynthesis refer to • cells control opening and closing of stomata • mutually relashionship between two living organisms • structures in cells that contain chlorophyll are called • the plant from which a parasite gets its food is called a • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-04-30
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- Organisms that can make their food from simple non living substances.
- The mode of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body.
- Structures in cells that contain chlorophyll.
- Bacteria in soil in the soil than can convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble compounds.
- The cells controls the opening and closing of stomata .
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- What does photo in photosynthesis refer to.
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plans for nutrition.
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them.
- Green pigments present in the leaves.
- Organisms that live in or on other living organism.
11 Clues: Green pigments present in the leaves. • What does photo in photosynthesis refer to. • Structures in cells that contain chlorophyll. • Organisms that live in or on other living organism. • The cells controls the opening and closing of stomata . • Organisms that can make their food from simple non living substances. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-04
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- organism that can make their food from simple non-living substances is called ________
- dodder is a plant that sucks foods from another plant using roots like structures such plant are called ______
- the synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight, it is called _____
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called ____________
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food is called a _____
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- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called _________
- the venus flytrap and pitcherplant catch insects by ingenious methods, known as ________
- fungi and bacteria that use saprotrophic nutrition are known as ________
- leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores called _________
- the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of a green pigment called ______________
- the fungus supply water and minerals to the cell of the alga, while the alga supplies food to the fungus. Such a mutually benefical relationship is called ________
11 Clues: the plant from which a parasite gets its food is called a _____ • fungi and bacteria that use saprotrophic nutrition are known as ________ • the synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight, it is called _____ • leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores called _________ • ...
nutritions in plants 2017-05-02
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- organisms that live in or on other organisms and derive their foood from them
- the process of taking food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- the synthesis of food occur in the presence of sunlight
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- the cells of green leaves and young stem of numerous green structures
- the green pigment which absorbs sunlight in leaves
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- organisms that can make their own food from simple non living substances
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefits
- leaves take in carbon dioxide through tiny pores called
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food from
11 Clues: the plant from which a parasite gets its food from • the green pigment which absorbs sunlight in leaves • leaves take in carbon dioxide through tiny pores called • the synthesis of food occur in the presence of sunlight • the cells of green leaves and young stem of numerous green structures • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-03
Vocabulary #8 (plants) 2022-03-01
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- movement of seeds from one place to another.
- The movement of seeds from one place to another.
- the sprouting of the embryo from a seed that occurs where the embryo resumes growth.
- The vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants.
- The part of the seed that provides food for the embryo.
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- A thin, rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients.
- A plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit.
- A tiny cell that can grow into a new species
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants.
- The vascular tissue through which water and nutrients move in some plants.
- A flowering plant that produce seeds enclosed in a protective structure.
11 Clues: movement of seeds from one place to another. • A tiny cell that can grow into a new species • The movement of seeds from one place to another. • The part of the seed that provides food for the embryo. • The vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants. • A plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit. • ...
Ecosystems and Plants 2023-09-17
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- Plant seeds are moved, or dispersed, to an area where they can germinate. Seed dispersal is usually performed by animals or the wind.
- A living thing in an ecosystem
- A plant reproduces and forms seeds. The wind or an animal, usually an insect, often assists with pollination.
- What gives plants their green color
- A seed obtains the resources it needs and begins to grow.
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- A plant grows and is able to produce its own food through photosynthesis.
- The process in which plants use sunlight to make their own food
- What plants breathe out
- The part in the plant where photosynthesis takes place
- What plants breathe in
- A nonliving thing in an ecosystem
11 Clues: What plants breathe in • What plants breathe out • A living thing in an ecosystem • A nonliving thing in an ecosystem • What gives plants their green color • The part in the plant where photosynthesis takes place • A seed obtains the resources it needs and begins to grow. • The process in which plants use sunlight to make their own food • ...
Plants Vocabulary (7th) 2026-04-01
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- part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals from soil
- gas released from plants after photosynthesis
- this leafy plant uses spores instead of seeds
- a pigment found inside of chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight
- process plants use to make sugar from sunlight
- liquid necessary for plants to perform photosynthesis and other functions
- this type of plant has seeds in flowers and fruits
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- gas required by plants to do photosynthesis (no space)
- part of plant where most photosynthesis takes place
- this type of plant keeps seeds inside of cones
- name of the sugar produced by photosynthesis
11 Clues: name of the sugar produced by photosynthesis • gas released from plants after photosynthesis • this leafy plant uses spores instead of seeds • this type of plant keeps seeds inside of cones • process plants use to make sugar from sunlight • this type of plant has seeds in flowers and fruits • part of plant where most photosynthesis takes place • ...
Photosynthesis 2026-01-02
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- Green pigment called _________ found in leaves traps sunlight to make food.
- Water is absorbed through the _______ of the plants.
- Living things need energy to carry out life processes such as ___________.
- _________ is needed to make things work or move.
- Plants can make their own food using light energy in a process called ___________________.
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- The energy needed by plants an animals for their life processes is released from food during a process called _________________
- The excess sugar produced is stored as _________ in the leaves and other parts of the plants.
- Plants and animals obtain energy from _________ through respiration.
- Carbon dioxide is taken in from the surroundings through the ___________ found on the underside of the leaves.
- The food produced by plants is in the form of ________.
10 Clues: _________ is needed to make things work or move. • Water is absorbed through the _______ of the plants. • The food produced by plants is in the form of ________. • Plants and animals obtain energy from _________ through respiration. • Living things need energy to carry out life processes such as ___________. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-09-13
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- the leaf is part of the _____ system
- a chemical that makes leaves green
- the process where plants make food
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- a gas given out by plants
- dioxide, a gas needed by plants to photosynthesize
- tiny _____ under the leaves are called stomata
- _____ energy from the Sun is needed for plants to make food.
- the function of the leaf is to make _____
- a material taken by plants for photosynthesis
9 Clues: a gas given out by plants • a chemical that makes leaves green • the process where plants make food • the leaf is part of the _____ system • the function of the leaf is to make _____ • a material taken by plants for photosynthesis • tiny _____ under the leaves are called stomata • dioxide, a gas needed by plants to photosynthesize • ...
In The Garden 2025-05-10
14 Clues: Unwanted plant. • Helps the soil. • A thorny flower. • Start of a plant. • Tool for digging. • Needed for plants. • Plants grow in it. • Small leafy plant. • Green ground cover. • Tall with branches. • Buzzing pollinator. • Blooms in the garden. • Surrounds the garden. • Provides light for growth.
games 2022-08-18
14 Clues: winner • newest • plants we eat • what is Roblox • not your friend • to play against • on the internet • appropriate for • to end something • part of a VR set • buy before release • larger than a phone • how plants get bigger • a page on the internet
Ecology 2022-09-22
14 Clues: nonliving • break down • living thing • eat only meats • eat only plants • eat dead organisms • eat meat and plants • make their own food • cantmaketheirownfood • the role and location • a series of food chains • transfer of food energy • maketheirownfoodusingsunlight • the environment where a organism lives
Plant/Animal Cells 2025-11-18
17 Clues: IDK • idk • Brain • Stores • mitosis • something • something • Transport • something • Makes protein • Makes something • Barrier for plants • Helps plants make food • Power house of the cell • Type of cell that has a nucleus • Type of cell that has no nucleus • Controls what comes in and out of the cell
Save our Soils (BUCKWHEAT) 2023-02-08
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- : a part of a plant attached to the stem
- : living things that grow from the soil
- : a mixture of minerals & organic material that covers much of earth's surface
- : main part of the plant that supports leaves and flowers
- : the planet we live on
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- : green plant that covers backyards, fields, etc.
- : the version of mud when dry
- : colorful plants that bees pollinate on
- : liquid that makes life on Earth possible
- : the small parts produced by plants fro which new plants grow
- : the thing that gives us natural light and heat
11 Clues: : the planet we live on • : the version of mud when dry • : living things that grow from the soil • : colorful plants that bees pollinate on • : a part of a plant attached to the stem • : liquid that makes life on Earth possible • : the thing that gives us natural light and heat • : green plant that covers backyards, fields, etc. • ...
Living Things 2023-05-16
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- collect sunlight for a plant (green)
- an animal that eats only meat
- over time these __________ help living things survive
- has petals and pollen
- supports the leaves, branches and flower
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- an animal that only eats plants
- a living thing with roots, that needs sun and water to survive
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- collects water and nutrients from soil
- all plants (and animals) need this to survive
- most, (but not all) plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout
11 Clues: has petals and pollen • an animal that eats only meat • an animal that only eats plants • collect sunlight for a plant (green) • collects water and nutrients from soil • supports the leaves, branches and flower • an animal that eats both plants and animals • all plants (and animals) need this to survive • over time these __________ help living things survive • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-04-26
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- mushroom and fungi are
- plants grow in soil not rich in nutrients
- released in photosynthesis
- tissue that carries glucose
- green plants are called
- plant rarely kills the host plant
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- solution is added to test the starch of the plant
- plants prepare their food through a process called
- plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings
- soil contains a bacteria called that converts the atmospheric nitrogen
10 Clues: mushroom and fungi are • green plants are called • released in photosynthesis • tissue that carries glucose • plant rarely kills the host plant • plants grow in soil not rich in nutrients • solution is added to test the starch of the plant • plants prepare their food through a process called • plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings • ...
PLANT KINGDOM 1 2023-06-14
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- This gas is produced by plants.
- I am the home to Redwoods.
- I am a medicinal herb.
- I am a shrub.
- These plants are tall and strong.
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- The scientist who studies plants.
- Blowing away of the top layer of soil.
- I am an evergreen tree.
- These plants lose all their leaves in autumn.
- I am a sound but also an outer covering.
10 Clues: I am a shrub. • I am a medicinal herb. • I am an evergreen tree. • I am the home to Redwoods. • This gas is produced by plants. • The scientist who studies plants. • These plants are tall and strong. • Blowing away of the top layer of soil. • I am a sound but also an outer covering. • These plants lose all their leaves in autumn.
KEY TERMS CROSSWORD 2025-12-08
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- Converts light energy to chemical energy
- What mitochondria makes
- The pigment that makes their leaves suck in sun light
- First of the factors plants need for photosynthesis
- Plants release it so you can breath
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- Light absorber
- what is created in a chemical reaction
- What comes out of water, sun, & CO2
- Third factor plants need for photosynthesis
- Dioxide second factor plants need for photosynthesis
10 Clues: Light absorber • What mitochondria makes • What comes out of water, sun, & CO2 • Plants release it so you can breath • what is created in a chemical reaction • Converts light energy to chemical energy • Third factor plants need for photosynthesis • First of the factors plants need for photosynthesis • Dioxide second factor plants need for photosynthesis • ...
GMO Science vocab 2026-03-12
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- breeding two plants or plants together to improve genetics
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- organism with artificially altered DNA
- a substance to kill unwanted plants
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- a soil bacterium used to insert genes into plants
- herbicide used in roundup
- growing crops and raising livestock
- introducing foreign genes to plant cells
- organisms containing a gene transferred from another organism
- observable traits resulting from genes and environment
10 Clues: herbicide used in roundup • the genetic makeup of an organism • growing crops and raising livestock • a substance to kill unwanted plants • organism with artificially altered DNA • introducing foreign genes to plant cells • a soil bacterium used to insert genes into plants • observable traits resulting from genes and environment • ...
plant physiology crossword 2022-10-13
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- grows very little
- no leaves
- leaves year-round
- lots of moisture
- not enough moisture
- one year
- animals
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- fruits and veggies
- more than two years
- growing of field crops(cotton, wheat, tobacco)
- science and practice of growing, managing
- season grows best in summer
- plants
- two years
- the branch of science that deals with plants
- season cool weather
16 Clues: plants • animals • one year • no leaves • two years • lots of moisture • grows very little • leaves year-round • fruits and veggies • more than two years • not enough moisture • season cool weather • season grows best in summer • science and practice of growing, managing • the branch of science that deals with plants • growing of field crops(cotton, wheat, tobacco)
sustainability crossword 2019-05-13
15 Clues: plants • Weather • climate • Space of land • what we live in • things you grow • use something again • for the environment • dirty air oily water • after the environment • at risk of extinction • something with 2 legs • living Moving Creature. • a natrual place animals live • nothing left of that type of animal
biology choice 2 2023-10-13
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- No true nucleus
- Rough/Smooth in both types of cell
- the exact opposite of photosnythesis
- make up tissue
- make up organ systems
- In plants/animals
- single celled organism
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- makes up organs
- inside Plants and fruits
- in eukaryotic cells
- Makes things green
- surrounded in protein
- Powerhouse
- Genetic code
- Parts of a cell
15 Clues: Powerhouse • Genetic code • make up tissue • No true nucleus • makes up organs • Parts of a cell • In plants/animals • Makes things green • in eukaryotic cells • surrounded in protein • make up organ systems • single celled organism • inside Plants and fruits • Rough/Smooth in both types of cell • the exact opposite of photosnythesis
The World of Plants Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2021-01-30
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- organs that produce fruits and seeds for reproduction
- dead, hardened epidermis cells in wooden stems
- taller grass eaten by grazing animals
- plant that reproduces with seeds in cones
- grains such as wheat and oats
- organs that manufacture food for the plant
- trees that lose their leaves in winter
- very tall grass used for landscaping
- plant that reproduces with cones and seeds
- location on a seed where it was attached to the ovary of the plant
- 'baby' plant inside a seed
- protective covering on outside of seed
- additional nutrients absorbed by cotyledon during germination of monocots
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- short grass used for lawns
- seeds with two cotyledons
- plants with bendable stems
- part of the embryo which develops into the roods
- food stored in seed to supply nourishment to the plant
- plant that reproduces with flowers, fruit, and seeds
- a condition in which the seed is inactive or 'asleep'
- trees that do not lose their leaves in winter
- organs that hold up plants and provide their basic shape
- when seeds begin to grow
- plants with stiff woody stems
- part of embryo which develops into the stem and leaves
- movement of seed away from parent plant
- seed with one cotyledon
- organs that anchor the plants and absorb water and nutrients
28 Clues: seed with one cotyledon • when seeds begin to grow • seeds with two cotyledons • short grass used for lawns • plants with bendable stems • 'baby' plant inside a seed • grains such as wheat and oats • plants with stiff woody stems • very tall grass used for landscaping • taller grass eaten by grazing animals • trees that lose their leaves in winter • ...
Final Crossword Project 2021-01-26
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- reactions/ all _________ have reactants
- system/ secretes hormones into blood and other body fluids
- biological molecules that speed up the rate of all chemical reactions
- atoms/ ______ bond to eachother to form large organic structures
- factors/what can be density independent like weather?
- the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize food
- ______ is a fibrous connective tissue
- a bacterium
- species/ a type of species that doesnt belong in a certain area
- transport/ _______ __________ requires chemical energy because its the movement of biochemicals
- allows plants to capture the energy of the sun
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between independent elements
- the process of capturing a substance or particle
- __________ means cellular eating
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- loop/ part of a system in which some portion of that systems output is used as input for future behavior
- process of vesicles fusing with the plasma membrane
- individuals are not limited by food or disease
- what can affect per capita growth rate?
- what deals with the energy flow from one specie to another?
- useful to plants and other autotrophs
- what takes reactants of an enzyme and catalyzies the reaction?
- respiration/ produces less energy and does not require oxygen
- whats the energy source for plants?
- respiration/ takes place in the mitochondria and requires oxygen and glucose
- organic compound that provides energy
25 Clues: a bacterium • __________ means cellular eating • whats the energy source for plants? • useful to plants and other autotrophs • ______ is a fibrous connective tissue • organic compound that provides energy • reactions/ all _________ have reactants • what can affect per capita growth rate? • individuals are not limited by food or disease • ...
2A - Asia O'Neal 2021-04-19
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- most water on Earth is
- all of the rocks and minerals on Earth are part of the
- this can flow into waterways if too many people use it
- this process involves evaporation, condensation, transpiration, and precipitation
- most of the fresh water on Earth is
- all of the living things on Earth's surface are called the
- the air on Earth is called the
- all of the water on Earth's surface is called the
- the process in which plants form ammonia through nitrogen fixation
- the process where plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and use it to make their food
- the process in which water in the Earth's atmosphere falls back down to Earth
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- this is the process in which certain atoms travel from the atmosphere, to Earth, and then back to the atmosphere
- when things rot and break down
- this elements is necessary for plants and animals to make their proteins
- when water on Earth's surface is moved to the atmosphere
- an odorless gas that circulates through the atmosphere, hint; not nitrogen
- this is the largest reservoir of carbon
- when water changes from a gas to a liquid
- the process by which plants and animals get rid of carbon dioxide
- when the water inside and on a plant turns to water vapor because of the sun's heat
20 Clues: most water on Earth is • when things rot and break down • the air on Earth is called the • most of the fresh water on Earth is • this is the largest reservoir of carbon • when water changes from a gas to a liquid • all of the water on Earth's surface is called the • all of the rocks and minerals on Earth are part of the • ...
3B William Benton 2021-04-20
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- Carbon moves from _____ ____ to the atmosphere when it is burned
- Makes up 3% of the Earths water
- Carbon moves from plants to animals through
- Process which water is converted from its liquid state to the gaseous state (water vapor)
- Plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air
- Is the form commonly used by plants
- This sphere has to do with rocks, minerals and ground that are found on and in Earth
- Water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, hail, or freezing rain
- Process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- One of the ways that nature recycles matter is through the
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- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere.
- Water stored under the surface of the Earth
- Is condensation near the ground
- Makes up 97% of the Earths water
- Most of the nitrogen on Earth is in the _____
- This sphere has to do with rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, groundwater, polar ice caps, glaciers and moisture in the air
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants by
- Process where water moves above, on, and below the Earth's surface
- Water can become ____ when if flows along the surface into lakes, rivers, and streams
- The most abundant element in the atmosphere (makes up 78%)
20 Clues: Makes up 3% of the Earths water • Is condensation near the ground • Makes up 97% of the Earths water • Is the form commonly used by plants • Water stored under the surface of the Earth • Carbon moves from plants to animals through • Most of the nitrogen on Earth is in the _____ • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants by • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2021-06-04
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- the plant process that increases plant numbers
- is the chief component of the cell wall
- fluid-filled organelles bound by a single membrane called the tonoplast
- the process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- small particles suspended in water with sometimes glue-like consistency
- process of qualitative change in plants over time
- the food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the process by which plant roots take in water and air
- is derived from the Latin word ‘cella’, meaning storeroom or chamber
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- controls the activities of the cell
- the site of respiration
- is a protein composite that appears in food processed from wheat and related species
- defined as a community of plants dominated by trees
- a process of irreversible increase by cell division and enlargement, including synthesis of new cellular material and organization of subcellular organelles
- phenol derivatives (deter herbivory, deter infection)
- the site of protein synthesis
- a plastid containing the green pigment called the chlorophyll
- Plants mostly deposit such material in their tissues. Such mineral matter is mostly salts of calcium (e.g., raphides, druses) and anhydrides of silica
- the living part of the cell where organelles are embedded
- occurs as a reserve material in the protoplasm
20 Clues: the site of respiration • the site of protein synthesis • controls the activities of the cell • is the chief component of the cell wall • the plant process that increases plant numbers • occurs as a reserve material in the protoplasm • process of qualitative change in plants over time • defined as a community of plants dominated by trees • ...
chapter 5 vocabulary for science 2021-08-23
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- characteristics that help an organism to survive in its environment
- organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down dead matter and waste products
- a consumer that eats a first-order consumer
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- an animal that eats only plants
- an interaction between two organisms in which one of them benefits but the other one is not affected
- organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
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- species that is experiencing a rapid population decline and is in danger of becoming extinct if the drop in numbers continues
- non-living factors in the environment
- times of the year when fires are mostly likely to occur
- the process used by plants to make their own food
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- the term used to describe different types of living things
- another name for interdependence
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- active or hunting at night
- raised bank built top prevent water reaching buildings
- an organism able to manufacture its own food plants are producer organisms
- a number of food chains combined
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
21 Clues: active or hunting at night • an animal that eats only plants • another name for interdependence • a number of food chains combined • non-living factors in the environment • an animal that is eaten by a predator • a consumer that eats a first-order consumer • an animal that eats both plants and animals • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-20
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- capacity the amount of things a certain amount of space an hold
- a relationship were one species benefits and the other is harmed
- Result of a process
- relationship where both organisms benefit
- an animal that eats meat
- an animal that can’t make its own food
- the way an organism changes to better live in its environment
- leaving a place
- species first plants to grow
- an animal that feeds on dead matter
- a relationship where one organism benefits and the other one is unharmed
- an animal that only eats plants
- a cell that makes energy for your body
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- following one
- an organism that makes its own food
- attacking an animal to get food
- the amount of organisms living in an area
- relationship between two different organisms
- moving from one place to another
- you take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- substance which contains chlorophyll and is used for photosynthesis
- process where plants make food using the sun
- factor a variable that changes an environment
- a group of organisms that share characteristics
- the entire earth and the organisms it supports
- a group of organisms living in the same area
- eats both plants and animals
- interaction between animals and their environment
- a substance that takes part during a reaction
29 Clues: following one • leaving a place • Result of a process • an animal that eats meat • eats both plants and animals • species first plants to grow • attacking an animal to get food • an animal that only eats plants • moving from one place to another • an organism that makes its own food • an animal that feeds on dead matter • an animal that can’t make its own food • ...
Chapter 5 rock 2014-02-02
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- contour line that said the elevation
- a chemical change that makes rust
- difference of elevation from one contour line to the next
- thick grass roots and soil
- dead plants to help the soils fertility
- dead plant leaves on the top of soil
- material with spaces of air that water can go through
- highest layer of soil with humus and clay mixed in it
- breaks up remains of organisims and digest them
- breaks rock by a chemical change
- material with plants and animal matter
- curves a hill to stop losing soil
- plants can grow in this material
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- water,wind,ice, or gravity move rock
- process that works today that worked in past
- wind erosion in the 1930's that lost soil
- something that a person can use
- rock is physically broke down into small peices
- rich fertil soil made up of sand silt and clay
- that changes color and texture
- how soil helps plants grow
- to stop soil destruction
- a layer of rock under the soil
- soil under topsoil with clay a And other minerals in it
- brings together places of the same elevation
- water goes into rock then it becomes ice then it expands
- small rocks carried by wind or water or ice
- a process with two ways to break down rock
- show the land elevation
29 Clues: show the land elevation • to stop soil destruction • thick grass roots and soil • how soil helps plants grow • that changes color and texture • a layer of rock under the soil • something that a person can use • breaks rock by a chemical change • plants can grow in this material • a chemical change that makes rust • curves a hill to stop losing soil • ...
Sustainability 2016-05-05
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- The non-living parts of an ecosystem.
- The regions of Earth where living organisms exist.
- The conversion of Oxygen to Carbon Dioxide or Carbon Dioxide to Oxygen.
- Most organisms need this for their life processes. Aquatic animals get this from the water.
- The process of rotting or decaying.
- Plants and other organisms need this for photosynthesis.
- The process of one organism consuming another organism for food.
- The abiotic characteristic that all organisms need to survive. Plants absorb this through their roots.
- The interaction between members of two difference species that live together in a close association.
- The process of two or more organisms fighting for the same resource.
- All organisms need this to grow. An example of this is nitrogen and phosphorus.
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- An ecosystem that is capable of withstanding pressure and giving support to a variety of organisms.
- The hard part of the Earth’s surface.
- This contains many nutrients for plants and is also a habitat for many micro-organisms.
- The process where plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into energy.
- All the water found on Earth, including lakes, oceans, and ground water.
- The layer of gases above Earth’s surface.
- The process of burning something.
- All the interacting parts of a biological community and its environment.
- The living parts of an ecosystem.
20 Clues: The process of burning something. • The living parts of an ecosystem. • The process of rotting or decaying. • The hard part of the Earth’s surface. • The non-living parts of an ecosystem. • The layer of gases above Earth’s surface. • The regions of Earth where living organisms exist. • Plants and other organisms need this for photosynthesis. • ...
Plant Growth and Reproduction 2023-12-07
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- The ___________ of the root is to anchor the plant.
- Tissue that carries water and nutrients from the roots to every part of the plant.
- The __________ let carbon dioxide into leaves and let oxygen excape.
- This part of the flower produces eggs.
- Process by which plants make food.
- After fertilization, the ______ develops into a fruit.
- Male pine cones release millions of ________ grains to be blown by the wind and settle onto ovules to develop seeds.
- Pollen grains need to get to the _______ of the flower in order for pollination to occur.
- A plant that has naked seeds.
- These parts of the flower attract insects for pollination.
- These are clusters found under a fern frond and have springlike devices that toss spores into the air.
- _________ tissue is a material that supports a plant and conducts nutrients.
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- Carbon __________ is the product of photosynthesis.
- A flowering plant, which has seeds protected by a fruit.
- These are structures in the embryo that contain food that provides energy until the plant can make its own food.
- ___________ plants are generally larger than nonvascular plants.
- This is a kind of nonvascular plant.
- In nonvascular plants, __________ move from cell to cell.
- In ferns, the __________ are more visible than the gametophytes.
- to sprout.
- Tissue that carries food from a plant's leaves to its cells.
- A single reproductive cell that can grow into a new plant.
22 Clues: to sprout. • A plant that has naked seeds. • Process by which plants make food. • This is a kind of nonvascular plant. • This part of the flower produces eggs. • Carbon __________ is the product of photosynthesis. • The ___________ of the root is to anchor the plant. • After fertilization, the ______ develops into a fruit. • ...
biology climate change puzzle 2023-03-09
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- Organisms that eat other organisms
- amount of living material provided by a given area
- an organism (such as an earthworm or a fungus) that feeds on dead and decomposing organic matter
- organisms that makes its own food or resources
- process that involves loss of water vapour through the stomata of plants
- resources that organisms need to survive
- non living things in an ecosystem
- process where water vapor becomes liquid process where water vapor becomes liquid process where water vapor becomes liquid
- ate of generation of biomass in an ecosystem
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
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- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- ll the organisms and the physical environment with which they interact
- process by which biological fuels are oxidised in the presence of an inorganic electron acceptor such as oxygen to produce large amounts of energy,
- an organism that can produce its own food
- living things in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- process of absorption of vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food as part of the nutrition of an organism
20 Clues: living things in an ecosystem • non living things in an ecosystem • Organisms that eat other organisms • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • an organism that eats plants and animals • resources that organisms need to survive • an organism that can produce its own food • ate of generation of biomass in an ecosystem • organisms that makes its own food or resources • ...
UNIT 5 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-19
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- Use of biological processes for industrial and agricultural purposes
- Slash-and-burn agriculture clearing land for cultivation
- Separating grain from chaff using air currents
- Husks separated from grain during threshing
- Confined area for fattening livestock before slaughter
- Process of soil and rock being worn away
- Inheritance law favoring the eldest son's succession
- Machine for harvesting and processing crops
- Wetland rice cultivation area
- Separating grains from harvested plants
- Raising livestock while migrating for grazing
- Irrigated rice field in southeast asia
- Propagation using plant parts like stems
- Farming primarily for self-sufficiency and survival
- Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- Process of adapting wild plants for human cultivation
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- Large-scale agricultural estate for cash crops
- Cultivated plant species harvested for human use
- Rotating fields to maintain soil fertility
- Integration of agricultural production and commercial activities
- Growing two or more crops on the same land in a year
- Area of land used for grazing livestock
- Farming based on planting and cultivating seeds
- Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between hemispheres
- Practices to maintain resources for future generations
- Land degradation turning fertile land into desert
- Farming of aquatic organisms for human consumption
- Cultivation of land for food and resources
- Area that supplies milk to a specific market
- Seasonal movement of livestock between pastures
30 Clues: Wetland rice cultivation area • Irrigated rice field in southeast asia • Area of land used for grazing livestock • Separating grains from harvested plants • Process of soil and rock being worn away • Propagation using plant parts like stems • Rotating fields to maintain soil fertility • Cultivation of land for food and resources • ...
Paleocropology 2024-08-27
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- Microscopic silica structures found in some plants.
- The study of rock layers.
- Fossilized feces from ancient animals.
- Tiny fossilized remains, such as pollen or spores.
- Fossil: A type of fossil that records the activity or behavior of an organism.
- Microorganisms that produce methane.
- Pellet: A small piece of feces which can become a cropolite.
- The study of ancient ecosystems.
- The study of ancient or fossilized feces.
- Electron Microscope (SEM): A powerful microscope.
- The process by which food is broken down in an animal's body.
- Organisms that live in or on another organism.
- Chemical compounds found in coprolites.
- The study of sediments and sedimentary rocks.
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- Diffraction: A technique used to study the mineral composition of coprolites.
- An animal that primarily eats plants.
- Coprolite: The original specimen of a coprolite used to describe and name a new species.
- Analysis: A scientific technique used to determine the composition of elements in coprolites.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Stones swallowed by some animals to aid in digestion.
- The process of drying out, which can preserve feces.
- The process by which organic material is replaced by minerals.
- The male reproductive cells of plants.
- An animal that primarily eats other animals.
- The disturbance of sediment by living organisms.
- The consumption of feces by an animal.
26 Clues: The study of rock layers. • The study of ancient ecosystems. • Microorganisms that produce methane. • An animal that primarily eats plants. • Fossilized feces from ancient animals. • The male reproductive cells of plants. • The consumption of feces by an animal. • Chemical compounds found in coprolites. • The study of ancient or fossilized feces. • ...
Ecology crossword 2023-04-21
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- group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- when phosphorus moves between the soil and plants which are eaten by the animals, used by them, and then are delivered back through waste
- nutrients whose supply limits productivity
- series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- network of feeding interactions
- group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
- when plants use CO2 in the process of photosynthesis to make sugar and oxygen
- any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
- biological, geological, chemical/physical, and human activity
- study of interactions amount organisms
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- non-living parts if the environment
- group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- a step in a food chain or web
- chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life
- when animal waste decay to create ammonia and nitrate products rich in nitrogen, and useful for plants to use again
- assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
- all the organisms that live in a place together with their physical environment
- stages include precipitation, evaporation, and then condensation
- consists of all life on earth and all plants of the earth in which life exists
- amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
20 Clues: a step in a food chain or web • network of feeding interactions • non-living parts if the environment • study of interactions amount organisms • nutrients whose supply limits productivity • amount of living tissue within a given trophic level • chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life • biological, geological, chemical/physical, and human activity • ...
Nutrient Cycles Crossword! 2023-04-24
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- What is present in all four cycles (carbon, water, nitrogen, Phosphorus).
- Natural Source of CO2.
- Dead plants and animals burned to release CO2.
- Cycle in which CO2 moves from the atmosphere to plants through photosynthesis and animals make more CO2 through respiration.
- A nutrient whose supply limits productivity.
- Burning fossil fuels, manufacturing, oil, electricity generation, and vehicles all release this into the atmosphere.
- Phosphorus moves from the soil to plants to animals to their waste and then back to the soil.
- Humans allow fertilizer runoff into waterways adding this to the environment.
- Too much phosphorus can lead to this.
- A complex system of continuous movement of water on the earth.
- Process by which nitrogen goes though four steps; nitrogen fixation, decay, nitrification, and denitrification.
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- Process used by plants to make sugar and oxygen.
- Forms of matter pass from organism to organism and from one part of the biosphere to another.
- Main regulator of CO2 (dissolves easily in it).
- Our atmosphere is made of 78% of this gas.
- A type of bacteria that makes nitrogen usable by other organisms.
- Found in rocks and minerals and makes up DNA.
- Snow, hail, rain, sleet, and hail are all examples of what?
- Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation are the 3 major steps in the _________ cycle.
- What organisms need to survive.
20 Clues: Natural Source of CO2. • What organisms need to survive. • Too much phosphorus can lead to this. • Our atmosphere is made of 78% of this gas. • A nutrient whose supply limits productivity. • Found in rocks and minerals and makes up DNA. • Dead plants and animals burned to release CO2. • Main regulator of CO2 (dissolves easily in it). • ...
Plant Organs & Tissues 2023-05-25
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- layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of only plants, fungi, and bacteria
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- process where certain organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- plastid where photosynthesis takes place, contains chlorophyll
- cells designed to carry out a particular role in the body
- tissue that transports water and nutrients from the soil to the stems and leaves
- gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- organelle where respiration takes place, makes ATP
- network of protein filaments, microtubules,& interconnecting filamentous bridges that give structure to a cell
- relating to or denoting a region of plant tissue consisting of actively dividing cells forming new tissue
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- vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars & metabolic products downward from the leaves
- DNA's full name
- organelle containing genetic material, nuclear botties and nucleoplasm
- specialized cell division to produce haploid cells in plants
- tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots
- in the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane containing fluid
- tiny holes on a leaf that allow for gas exchange
- the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent
- strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thick walls
- Cells undergo this to form new cells
- plant epidermis, the outer layer of tissue that surrounds the primary body of vascular plants
21 Clues: DNA's full name • Cells undergo this to form new cells • tiny holes on a leaf that allow for gas exchange • the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent • gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • organelle where respiration takes place, makes ATP • cells designed to carry out a particular role in the body • ...
Biology Vocab Crossword 2024-11-16
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- the process that cells undergo in order to multiply
- the maximum amount of organisms that an ecosystem can care for
- stage of the cell cycle in which the chromosomes separate and are pulled to opposite sides of the cell
- an animal that only consumes plants
- an area wherein various organisms coexist and rely on one another
- stage of the cell cycle in which the nucleus dissolves and the chromosomes line up in the center of the cell
- a process that plants carry out to produce chemical energy
- stage of the cell cycle in which the cell splits entirely in half and two daughter cells are fully formed
- stage of the cell cycle in which a nucleus begins forming on either side of the cell and the cell begins to pull in half
- the predator at the top of the food chain
- organism that gets energy by consuming plants or animals
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- an animal that only consumes meat
- a living thing that is capable of basic functions
- an ecosystem with steady conditions
- refers to a position within a food chain/pyramid/web
- a living factor that directly affects an ecosystem
- organism that creates its own food
- a non-living factor that directly affects an ecosystem
- and animal that consumes a mixed diet of plants and meat
- stage of the cell cycle in which the chromosomes become visible
20 Clues: an animal that only consumes meat • organism that creates its own food • an animal that only consumes plants • an ecosystem with steady conditions • the predator at the top of the food chain • a living thing that is capable of basic functions • a living factor that directly affects an ecosystem • the process that cells undergo in order to multiply • ...
Botany Crossword 2025-05-02
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- One of two main structural axes of a vascular plant
- Having male reproductive organs in one individual and female in another
- Study of plants
- The part of a vascular plant normally underground
- Thing that carries water from the roots to all parts of the tree or plant
- The pollen lands on the pistil of another plant and fertilizes the eggs within the ______
- a narrow, tube-like structure that is part of the female reproductive part of a flower, the pistil
- _____ is to plants as sperm cells are to animals
- The organ that forms the seeds of flowering plants
- To make a seed begin to grow and put out shoots after a period of time
- Facilitates the transport of sugars and other assimilates through the plant body
- The male reproductive part of a flower
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- Plants transforming light energy into chemical energy
- A small object produced by a plant and when it's planted, a new plant can grow
- Has 2 seed leaves
- The outer parts of the flower that encloses a developing bud
- The seed leaves
- Female flowers have these to receive pollen grains
- Has 1 seed leaf
- The thin stalk that supports the anther in the stamen
- Male flowers have _____ on their filaments that produce pollen
- Modified leaves that form an inner whorl surrounding the reproductive parts of flowers
22 Clues: Study of plants • The seed leaves • Has 1 seed leaf • Has 2 seed leaves • The male reproductive part of a flower • _____ is to plants as sperm cells are to animals • The part of a vascular plant normally underground • Female flowers have these to receive pollen grains • The organ that forms the seeds of flowering plants • One of two main structural axes of a vascular plant • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2025-01-10
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- A group of interacting individuals of the same species located in the same area
- A relationship where both species benefit.
- A relationship where one species benefits and the other is harmed.
- An animal that is caught and killed by another for food.
- The variety of life on Earth at all its levels, from genes to ecosystems.
- Any organism that breaks down or eats decaying material for its energy source.
- The process by which a species becomes fitted to its environment.
- A close relationship between two or more different species.
- Eat plants (producers).
- Organisms that make their own food.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Eat other animals (consumers).
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- More than one individual or population in an ecosystem relies upon the same limited resources.
- An organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy.
- The process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- An animal that naturally preys on others.
- Any living things or once living that affects the ecosystem.
- Any living thing.
- System of all biotic and abiotic factors in an area that interact.
- Any nonliving thing that affects the ecosystem.
- Where one species benefits from the relationship without harming the other.
- Eats plants and animals (producers and consumers).
22 Clues: Any living thing. • Eat plants (producers). • Eat other animals (consumers). • Organisms that make their own food. • An animal that naturally preys on others. • A relationship where both species benefit. • Any nonliving thing that affects the ecosystem. • Eats plants and animals (producers and consumers). • An animal that is caught and killed by another for food. • ...
Denver Botanic Gardens 2025-09-18
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- Children’s garden across York St.
- interactive science building
- Where the DBG now resides. Spooky!
- Library located in the FNC
- Designed the Japanese Teahouse
- 700 acre native plant refuge
- DBG has the most extensive collection in the Rocky Mountain region.
- found on the Birds and Bees walk
- gallery across from Ladd
- has a collection of nearly 800 species
- Historical old home in the gardens
- Holiday light extravaganza at York location
- where guests can go to touch and smell plants!
- Created sculpture located in the ellipse garden
- the gardens might be haunted!
- many of the plants grown at DBG are local
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- almost 40,000 pounds is grown at Chatfield.
- Botanic Gardens DBG
- est. 1859, originally a cemetery
- You can learn to draw plants!
- Auditorium located in the FNC
- A bistro located near the Monet Pool.
- Building that houses the art galleries.
- Dining option next to Beottcher
- popular water garden
- Coffee shop located in the FNC
- Houses plant specimens, located in the FNC
- Holiday Event at Chatfield Farms
- Houses tropical plants, located in Beottcher
- Houses the gift shop, where guests can purchase tickets
- where the concerts take place
- where the gardens were originally located
- Street where Denver Botanic Gardens is on.
- gallery next to the auditorium
34 Clues: Botanic Gardens DBG • popular water garden • gallery across from Ladd • Library located in the FNC • interactive science building • 700 acre native plant refuge • You can learn to draw plants! • Auditorium located in the FNC • where the concerts take place • the gardens might be haunted! • Designed the Japanese Teahouse • Coffee shop located in the FNC • ...
unit 4 2026-03-18
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- an organism that eats plants
- an organism that eats plants and other organisms
- an organism—such as bacteria, fungi, or worms—that breaks down dead plants, animals, and waste products into simpler nutrients
- only one animals
- when a animal eats another thing, it is a ___ of that thing.
- consumer organisms that eat primary consumers (herbivores) to obtain energy.
- consumer organisms that obtain energy by feeding directly on producers
- a simple, linear sequence that shows how energy is transferred from one organism to another in an ecosystem
- consumer carnivores or omnivores that occupy the top of the food chain, feeding on secondary consumers
- an example is grass.
- an organism that eats other organisms
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- a community of living organisms (plants, animals, bacteria) interacting with each other and their non-living environment (sunlight, soil, water, air) in a specific area
- a diagram that shows how multiple food chains in an ecosystem are interconnected, representing "who eats whom
- a group of people with a common characteristic or interest living together within a larger society
- ___ is a job/role of an organism.
- the total number of people, animals, or organisms living in a specific area, city, or country at a given time
- the thing being consumed by a predator.
- an example is a rock.
- someone who creates and supplies goods or services
- ___ is were a organism lives.
20 Clues: only one animals • an example is grass. • an example is a rock. • an organism that eats plants • ___ is were a organism lives. • ___ is a job/role of an organism. • an organism that eats other organisms • the thing being consumed by a predator. • an organism that eats plants and other organisms • someone who creates and supplies goods or services • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2025-11-12
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- A diagram that shows the transfer of energy in an ecosystem
- The type of plate motion where two plates move away from each other
- The type of landform created at convergent plate boundaries
- Consumers that eat both plants and animals
- Groups that organisms live in
- When one living thing benefits, but the other is neither helped nor harmed by the relationship
- What Earth's tectonic plates are made of
- The type of landform that is found at divergent plate boundaries
- Organisms that must eat other ogranisms to get energy
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- When two organisms fight over the same resource
- Organisms that take in energy from the sun
- When one living thing hunts and eats another
- The man who thought of continental drift
- When one living thing lives on or inside another and harms it in the process
- Organisms that recycle nutrients from dead plants and animals
- The type of plate motion where two plates slide past each other
- When living things live in close proximity to each other and interact in different ways
- When two living things benefit from their relationshp
- Consumers that only eat plants
- Consumers that only eat animals
- Evidence of plate motion from the remains of plants or animals
- The type of plate motion where two plates move toward each other
- Earth's outer layer is broken into these
23 Clues: Groups that organisms live in • Consumers that only eat plants • Consumers that only eat animals • The man who thought of continental drift • Earth's outer layer is broken into these • What Earth's tectonic plates are made of • Organisms that take in energy from the sun • Consumers that eat both plants and animals • When one living thing hunts and eats another • ...
ECOSYSTEMS 2014-02-25
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- A place and the living things that live there.
- A bacteria is a ......... It eats decaying matter (dead animals or plants) and descompose them.
- Animals that eat other animals.
- Animals that eat plants and other animals.
- It is a big ecosystem.
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- Plants are......... They make their own food.
- It is a small ecosystem.
- Animals that eat plants.
- They need to consume plants and animals.
9 Clues: It is a big ecosystem. • It is a small ecosystem. • Animals that eat plants. • Animals that eat other animals. • They need to consume plants and animals. • Animals that eat plants and other animals. • Plants are......... They make their own food. • A place and the living things that live there. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-01-05
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- Gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis oxygen
- Plants require ____ from the sun or artificial sources
- Because plants create their own food, they are ____.
- The process plants use to create food
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- Part of the plant cell where photosynthesis occurs
- The sugar created by plants is ____.
- Plant cells are green because they contain
- used by plants for photosynthesis carbon dioxide
- To change from one form to another
9 Clues: To change from one form to another • The sugar created by plants is ____. • The process plants use to create food • Plant cells are green because they contain • used by plants for photosynthesis carbon dioxide • Part of the plant cell where photosynthesis occurs • Gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis oxygen • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-06-29
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- Photosynthesis produces this and plants use it for food.
- Where do plants get carbon dioxide from?
- How do plants make food?
- When does photosynthesis happen?
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- Where do plants get energy for photosynthesis?
- What makes a plant's leaves green?
- Plants get this from the roots and is needed for photosynthesis.
- Where does photosynthesis happen?
- This is a result of photosynthesis and we need it to live.
9 Clues: How do plants make food? • When does photosynthesis happen? • Where does photosynthesis happen? • What makes a plant's leaves green? • Where do plants get carbon dioxide from? • Where do plants get energy for photosynthesis? • Photosynthesis produces this and plants use it for food. • This is a result of photosynthesis and we need it to live. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-06-29
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- Photosynthesis produces this and plants use it for food.
- Where do plants get carbon dioxide from?
- How do plants make food?
- When does photosynthesis happen?
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- Where do plants get energy for photosynthesis?
- What makes a plant's leaves green?
- Plants get this from the roots and is needed for photosynthesis.
- Where does photosynthesis happen?
- This is a result of photosynthesis and we need it to live.
9 Clues: How do plants make food? • When does photosynthesis happen? • Where does photosynthesis happen? • What makes a plant's leaves green? • Where do plants get carbon dioxide from? • Where do plants get energy for photosynthesis? • Photosynthesis produces this and plants use it for food. • This is a result of photosynthesis and we need it to live. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-06-29
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- Photosynthesis produces this and plants use it for food.
- Where do plants get carbon dioxide from?
- How do plants make food?
- When does photosynthesis happen?
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- Where do plants get energy for photosynthesis?
- What makes a plant's leaves green?
- Plants get this from the roots and is needed for photosynthesis.
- Where does photosynthesis happen?
- This is a result of photosynthesis and we need it to live.
9 Clues: How do plants make food? • When does photosynthesis happen? • Where does photosynthesis happen? • What makes a plant's leaves green? • Where do plants get carbon dioxide from? • Where do plants get energy for photosynthesis? • Photosynthesis produces this and plants use it for food. • This is a result of photosynthesis and we need it to live. • ...
Sustainability 2021-04-29
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- a forest that receives a lot of rain
- the result of cutting down trees
- green plants turn water into carbon dioxide
- a small animal
- the gradual destruction
- all the plants that live
- land with grass
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- land covered with trees and bushes
- able to be used without being completely used
- the protection of animals and plants
- everything that exists
- a divine that is used to find direction
12 Clues: a small animal • land with grass • everything that exists • the gradual destruction • all the plants that live • the result of cutting down trees • land covered with trees and bushes • a forest that receives a lot of rain • the protection of animals and plants • a divine that is used to find direction • green plants turn water into carbon dioxide • ...
Nature 2022-09-07
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- The direction the sun rises in
- The dirction the sun sets in
- tides
- A land mass surrounded by water on three sides
- What do plants produce
- A land mass surrounded by water
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- A low laying area with uncultivated waterand high humidity
- The base of a tree
- A river meet an ocean
- What do plants need
- What causes the Earth'
- Where sugar is produced in plants
12 Clues: tides • The base of a tree • What do plants need • A river meet an ocean • What causes the Earth' • What do plants produce • The dirction the sun sets in • The direction the sun rises in • A land mass surrounded by water • Where sugar is produced in plants • A land mass surrounded by water on three sides • A low laying area with uncultivated waterand high humidity
GARDEN 2023-12-03
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- - Liquid essential for a plant's growth.
- - Grows in the soil in the garden.
- - Boundary that protects the garden.
- - Plants that we can eat safely.
- - Part of Earth where plants grow.
- - These are used for cooking and sometimes medicine.
- - Someone who works at a garden.
- - Tool used in garden for various purposes.
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- - It is the entry point of the garden.
- - Area that is closed for plants growth.
- - Equipment that waters the garden.
- - Beautiful color creatures Fly around flowers.
- - Creature that pollinates flowers.
- - These are buried in soil that becomes plant afterward.
14 Clues: - Plants that we can eat safely. • - Someone who works at a garden. • - Grows in the soil in the garden. • - Part of Earth where plants grow. • - Equipment that waters the garden. • - Creature that pollinates flowers. • - Boundary that protects the garden. • - It is the entry point of the garden. • - Area that is closed for plants growth. • ...
1.10 Vocabulary 2023-09-19
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- living things that make energy using the sun (plants)
- only eats meat
- how many types of living things there are
- eats others
- only eats plants
- eats both plants and meat
- something that is not alive, and was never alive
- living things that need to eat other things to get energy
- two organisms both benefit from interacting (like bees/flowers)
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- living things and its environment (biotic and abiotic)
- two or more organisms fight for something
- one organism is a parasite, the other is a host
- gets eaten
- something that is alive, or used to be alive
14 Clues: gets eaten • eats others • only eats meat • only eats plants • eats both plants and meat • how many types of living things there are • two or more organisms fight for something • something that is alive, or used to be alive • one organism is a parasite, the other is a host • something that is not alive, and was never alive • living things that make energy using the sun (plants) • ...
Animal Classification Vocab 2024-10-08
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- to change
- to put things into groups based on similarities
- a place where plants and animals live
- maintains a constant body temperature
- something that makes a person, thing, or group different
- animals that do not have a backbone
- having a body temperature that changes based on the environment
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
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- living, growing, or found in water
- an animal that only eats meat
- the backbone, found in all vertebrates
- animals that have a backbone
- a large group of fish
- an animal that only eats plants
14 Clues: to change • a large group of fish • animals that have a backbone • an animal that only eats meat • an animal that only eats plants • living, growing, or found in water • animals that do not have a backbone • a place where plants and animals live • maintains a constant body temperature • the backbone, found in all vertebrates • an animal that eats both plants and meat • ...
Environment 2025-12-01
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- The natural home of plants or animals.
- To use resources carefully and avoid waste.
- The physical world around us.
- Usual weather conditions in an area.
- To put a species at risk of disappearing.
- To contaminate the air, water, or environment.
- Gas produced by plants that humans need to breathe.
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- Unwanted or thrown-away material.
- To keep something safe from harm.
- Something thrown away as rubbish.
- To process used items into new materials.
- A place where animals or plants are protected.
- The act of restoring or making clean again.
- Waste separation process into paper, plastic, glass, etc.
- Natural and chemical-free.
15 Clues: Natural and chemical-free. • The physical world around us. • Unwanted or thrown-away material. • To keep something safe from harm. • Something thrown away as rubbish. • Usual weather conditions in an area. • The natural home of plants or animals. • To process used items into new materials. • To put a species at risk of disappearing. • ...
PLANT SYSTEM SUMMARY CROSSWORD 2017-07-14
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- Roots hold the plants firmly in the s_____ .
- F______ function to protects seeds.
- F_____________ plants reproduce by producing seeds.
- Tiny openings on the underside of the leaves that help take in or give out gases are called s_________.
- Chlorophyll, a green pigment on the leaf blades, help the leaves to absorb s________ to make food.
Down
- Other than water, roots also helps the plant absorb m___________ s_____ from the soil.
- Strong and straight stems help plants stand upright while w_____ stems climb onto walls and other plants for support.
- Plants can make f_____ in the presence of sunlight, water and oxygen.
- This part of the plant keeps the plant upright.
- Without roots, plants would die because they cannot absorb w_________ and mineral salts for their survival.
10 Clues: F______ function to protects seeds. • Roots hold the plants firmly in the s_____ . • This part of the plant keeps the plant upright. • F_____________ plants reproduce by producing seeds. • Plants can make f_____ in the presence of sunlight, water and oxygen. • Other than water, roots also helps the plant absorb m___________ s_____ from the soil. • ...
PLANT SYSTEM SUMMARY CROSSWORD 2017-07-14
Across
- Chlorophyll, a green pigment on the leaf blades, help the leaves to absorb s________ to make food.
- F_____________ plants reproduce by producing seeds.
- F______ function to protects seeds.
- Strong and straight stems help plants stand upright while w_____ stems climb onto walls and other plants for support.
- Tiny openings on the underside of the leaves that help take in or give out gases are called s_________.
Down
- Other than water, roots also helps the plant absorb m___________ s_____ from the soil.
- Roots hold the plants firmly in the s_____ .
- Plants can make f_____ in the presence of sunlight.
- This part of the plant keeps the plant upright.
- Without roots, plants would die because they cannot absorb w_________ and mineral salts for their survival.
10 Clues: F______ function to protects seeds. • Roots hold the plants firmly in the s_____ . • This part of the plant keeps the plant upright. • F_____________ plants reproduce by producing seeds. • Plants can make f_____ in the presence of sunlight. • Other than water, roots also helps the plant absorb m___________ s_____ from the soil. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS 2021-11-10
10 Clues: PLANTS • ANIMALS • WORLDWIDE • SWAMPY LAND • WILD ANIMALS COLLECTIVELY • TO KEEP SOMETHING FROM HARM • LIQUID PASSING THROUGH A FILTER • PROTECTION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT • NATURAL ENVIRONMENT OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS • THE SURROUNDINGS WHERE ANIMALS AND PLANTS LIVE
Life Science 2023-06-07
10 Clues: plants • bacteria and fungi • non native species • carnivor, herbivore • ability to cause change • taking food from the host • eats decaying meat/plants • living together benefits both • plants creating oxygen/energy • working together to form bubble of life
Beast Feasts 2024-08-23
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- An elephant picks up leaves, fruit and bark with its ________.
- Animals need _____ so they can live and grow.
- A toucan has a big, bright _______ for picking fruit.
- Some animals eat plants and meat. They are called _________.
- This __________ also eats plants.
- Giant pandas love _______.
- The ______ whale is the biggest animal that has ever lived.
- The koalas eat so many leaves that they ______, too.
- What do you ______?
- It catches _________, birds and snakes.
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- Some animals only eat meat. They are called ________.
- An aye-aye eats fruit and insect ________.
- _________ dragons eat animals like deer.
- Some animals only eat _________. They are called herbivores.
- The angler fish ________ them up.
- This moth uses its long tongue to suck up the sweet __________.
- This giant tortoise likes leaves, grass and ________.
17 Clues: What do you ______? • Giant pandas love _______. • The angler fish ________ them up. • This __________ also eats plants. • It catches _________, birds and snakes. • _________ dragons eat animals like deer. • An aye-aye eats fruit and insect ________. • Animals need _____ so they can live and grow. • The koalas eat so many leaves that they ______, too. • ...
Ecosystem crossword puzzle 2023-12-20
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- Animals that hunt for their food
- An animal who only eat plants
- Organisms that eat other organisms
- Organisms that eat dead animals or other organisms
- Animals that are hunted as food
- It shows the flow of energy between different animals and organisms in an ecosystem.
- A living thing
- They break down organic material
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- Organisms that only eat producers
- Plants that make their own food via photosynthesis
- These organisms invade other organism's natural habitat and take most of the food from their habitat.
- Something that is not alive in the ecosystem
- It shows how energy flows with a triangular visual
- An animal who eats only meat
- Organisms that eat leftover food
- The eating interactions between producers and consumers
- An animal who eats meat and plants
17 Clues: A living thing • An animal who eats only meat • An animal who only eat plants • Animals that are hunted as food • Animals that hunt for their food • Organisms that eat leftover food • They break down organic material • Organisms that only eat producers • Organisms that eat other organisms • An animal who eats meat and plants • Something that is not alive in the ecosystem • ...
