plants Crossword Puzzles
fruits 2020-10-20
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- sugar belongs to a group of chemicals called
- it contains the female gametes
- transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma
- cells cells that contain a lot of water
- made out of thousands of glucose molecules
- it is a store of chemical potential energy
- one of the most important kinds of mineral salt
- water combines with...inside a chloroplasts to make glucose and oxygen
- long tubes that plants contain
- contains mineral salt and these are substances that plants normally get
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- plants can make protein
- photosynthesis happens inside a
- which gametes contain pollen grains
- most colourful part of a flower
- it contains in the males gametes of the flower
- what is produced at the base of a flower
- pollen is produced here
17 Clues: plants can make protein • pollen is produced here • it contains the female gametes • long tubes that plants contain • photosynthesis happens inside a • most colourful part of a flower • which gametes contain pollen grains • cells cells that contain a lot of water • what is produced at the base of a flower • made out of thousands of glucose molecules • ...
Intro to Ecology Review 2020-10-08
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- nonliving environment a living thing calls home
- makes energy from sunlight and starts the food chain
- long term weather patterns in an area
- short term conditions of the atmosphere
- consumers that eat both plants and animals
- gets energy from eating other living things
- chain, diagram that shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem
- role a living thing has in its ecosystem
- all the living and nonliving things in an area
- consumers that only eat meat
- living things
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- the process by which plants harness the energy from sunlight
- non-living things
- consumers that eat only plants
- energy from breaking down dead organisms
- all the species of living things in an ecosystem
- all the individuals of one species in an ecosystem
17 Clues: living things • non-living things • consumers that only eat meat • consumers that eat only plants • long term weather patterns in an area • short term conditions of the atmosphere • energy from breaking down dead organisms • role a living thing has in its ecosystem • consumers that eat both plants and animals • gets energy from eating other living things • ...
The Farm 2019-03-13
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- this looks like a person and is placed in a garden
- a place to get water
- where trees with fruit grow
- we put this on a horse so we can ride
- something we put on plants to help them grow
- a place to keep animals on the farm
- something we put on plants to kill bugs
- the process of moving water from one to another
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- any kind of product made from milk
- where a cow eats grass
- a special place to grow vegetables all year round
- unwanted plants in a garden
- a large open area for farming or sports
- the fruits and vegetables growing on the farm
- this is the business of farming
- a place for horses to live
- the place a farmer gets honey
17 Clues: a place to get water • where a cow eats grass • a place for horses to live • unwanted plants in a garden • where trees with fruit grow • the place a farmer gets honey • this is the business of farming • any kind of product made from milk • a place to keep animals on the farm • we put this on a horse so we can ride • a large open area for farming or sports • ...
LIFE PROCESSES 2024-04-10
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- cell organelle where first step of respiration occurs
- type of muscular tissue present in heart
- blood vessels where exchange of materials takes place
- other name of tissue fluid
- it contracts and moves downwards during inhalation
- process by which food is transported in plants
- it carries urine from kidneys to urinary bladder
- structural unit of kidney
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- blood cells which help in clotting at a point of injury
- complex tissue in plants which carries water and minerals
- anaerobic respiration in yeast
- site in lungs where exchange of gases takes place
- iron-rich compound present in RBC
- animal with a two chambered heart
- gaseous exchange in plants occurs from here
- artery blood vessel which brings blood into kidney
- fluid present in blood
17 Clues: fluid present in blood • structural unit of kidney • other name of tissue fluid • anaerobic respiration in yeast • iron-rich compound present in RBC • animal with a two chambered heart • type of muscular tissue present in heart • gaseous exchange in plants occurs from here • process by which food is transported in plants • it carries urine from kidneys to urinary bladder • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2021-04-16
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- relies on another to survive
- eats a salad for lunch
- includes just simplistic three types of organisms in a particular ecosystem.
- eats plants and / or animals
- overgrazing or invasive species take over
- community of interacting organisms
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- what are plants?
- eats the dead
- overall representation of ecosystem. Starts with the sun. Works through producers, consumers, decomposers in multiple pathways.
- T-REX
- plant food
- meat & plants are delicious
12 Clues: T-REX • plant food • eats the dead • what are plants? • eats a salad for lunch • meat & plants are delicious • relies on another to survive • eats plants and / or animals • community of interacting organisms • overgrazing or invasive species take over • includes just simplistic three types of organisms in a particular ecosystem. • ...
Parable of the Sower 2024-02-09
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- Who told the parable
- 'whoever has __ to hear,let them hear."
- to increase a number by the number of times mentioned.
- a track that a person can walk along
- It yields a crop.
- They choke the plants.
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- Someone who plants the seed.
- It is like yeast.
- a short story that teaches a lesson.
- Our ____ affect others.
- What ate the seeds?
- They make the plants wither.
12 Clues: It is like yeast. • It yields a crop. • What ate the seeds? • Who told the parable • They choke the plants. • Our ____ affect others. • Someone who plants the seed. • They make the plants wither. • a short story that teaches a lesson. • a track that a person can walk along • 'whoever has __ to hear,let them hear." • to increase a number by the number of times mentioned.
ecosystem 2 2024-05-12
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- produce offprings
- eat or use something
- top layer of earth in wich plants grow
- take air though the nose and mouth
- the way that plants make their food
- have an effect on each orther
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- the world land ,sea ,ocean
- a living thing
- a chemical that helps plants and humans to grow
- a group of similar organims that can reproduce
- countinue to live
- small lakes
12 Clues: small lakes • a living thing • produce offprings • countinue to live • eat or use something • the world land ,sea ,ocean • have an effect on each orther • take air though the nose and mouth • the way that plants make their food • top layer of earth in wich plants grow • a group of similar organims that can reproduce • a chemical that helps plants and humans to grow
biodiversity, ecosystem, biomes 2022-10-31
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- organisms that break down other dead things
- organisms that feed on other animals
- 3rd largest level of classification
- type of biome with lowest temperature
- type of animal that grows fur
- 2nd smallest level of classification
- organisms that feed on plants and animals
- has gills
- lives in both land and water
- 2nd largest level of classification
- a network of interconnected food chains
- when animals and the env interact
- a biome with reptiles and some small mammals aquatic underwater biome
- largest level of classification
- organisms that feed on plants
- organisms that need oxygen to survive
- has head, thorax and abdomen
- organisms at the end of a food chain
- a category of animals with rough scales
- a type of biome with fields of grass
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- the most humid biome
- energy source of all ecosystems
- animals with spine
- process when plants make glucose
- organisms needs CO2 and H2O to make sugar
- coldest biome
- organisms that make their own food
- this kind of organisms include mushrooms & yeast
- animals that feed on others
- a category of animals with feathers invertebrates animals without spine
- shows energy transfer from one to another biomes a large area with similar organisms and climate
- differentiates mammals from fishes
- 3rd smallest level of classification
- the variety of species in a habitat
- last level of classification
35 Clues: has gills • coldest biome • animals with spine • the most humid biome • animals that feed on others • lives in both land and water • has head, thorax and abdomen • last level of classification • type of animal that grows fur • organisms that feed on plants • energy source of all ecosystems • largest level of classification • process when plants make glucose • ...
Biology 2022-12-19
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- a group of seed-producing plants that have been around far longer than the angiosperms
- an important soil bacteria that helps to convert the atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen
- A fist sized organ that pumps blood
- helps to protect us against diseases
- how we move and live
- a cell that grows out of control,
- very small particles that can infect animals and plants and make them sick
- the most basic, structural and functional unit of life
- an important process that is observed in plants and certain microscopic organisms
- fluid connective tissue
- an essential molecule for life
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- found throughout the Earth including on land, in the water, in the air, and even in plants and animals
- organisms that consume dead or decaying organic matter
- fertilizer that contains living or latent microbes
- a part of the nervous system connected to the spinal cord
- Natures way of reusing carbon atoms
- covers our entire body and keeps the good stuff in and the bad stuff out
- a group of tissues in a living organism that has a specific form and function
- woody stem and is a perennial
- Things you use to see taste touch and so on
- we are supposed to have 206 of them
- it is the set of processes where traits from parents are passed on to their offspring either through sexual or asexual reproduction
22 Clues: how we move and live • fluid connective tissue • woody stem and is a perennial • an essential molecule for life • a cell that grows out of control, • A fist sized organ that pumps blood • Natures way of reusing carbon atoms • we are supposed to have 206 of them • helps to protect us against diseases • Things you use to see taste touch and so on • ...
Biology 2022-12-19
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- a group of seed-producing plants that have been around far longer than the angiosperms
- an important soil bacteria that helps to convert the atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen
- A fist sized organ that pumps blood
- helps to protect us against diseases
- how we move and live
- a cell that grows out of control,
- very small particles that can infect animals and plants and make them sick
- the most basic, structural and functional unit of life
- an important process that is observed in plants and certain microscopic organisms
- fluid connective tissue
- an essential molecule for life
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- found throughout the Earth including on land, in the water, in the air, and even in plants and animals
- organisms that consume dead or decaying organic matter
- fertilizer that contains living or latent microbes
- a part of the nervous system connected to the spinal cord
- Natures way of reusing carbon atoms
- covers our entire body and keeps the good stuff in and the bad stuff out
- a group of tissues in a living organism that has a specific form and function
- woody stem and is a perennial
- Things you use to see taste touch and so on
- we are supposed to have 206 of them
- it is the set of processes where traits from parents are passed on to their offspring either through sexual or asexual reproduction
22 Clues: how we move and live • fluid connective tissue • woody stem and is a perennial • an essential molecule for life • a cell that grows out of control, • A fist sized organ that pumps blood • Natures way of reusing carbon atoms • we are supposed to have 206 of them • helps to protect us against diseases • Things you use to see taste touch and so on • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2019-12-04
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- the way an animal interacts with biotic and abiotic animals to fulfill it's needs
- non-living things
- series of predicable changes that happen in an area
- one organism benefits while the other is unaffected
- one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- breathing
- same temperature and climate where animals live
- largest number of individuals that an ecosystem can support
- Only eats plants
- only reproduces with other members in it's group
- cannot make its own food
- The eating Of animals
- relationship between two organisms
- an enclosed area with interactions with biotic and abiotic things; the parts of earth surrounding the atmosphere where life is
- home
- living things
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- the thing that reacts in a chemical reaction
- total number of same species living in one area at the same time
- eats dead plants
- anything that restricts the size of a population
- animals must make blank to live
- eats plants and animals
- the process of a body of waterbecoming nutrient rich
- first species to populate an area
- plants make their own food by this
- a bunch of different animals living together in one place
- Meat eater
- the new thing that is formed in a chemical reactions
- makes its own food
- where organisms live
- two organisms benefit
31 Clues: home • breathing • Meat eater • living things • eats dead plants • Only eats plants • non-living things • makes its own food • where organisms live • The eating Of animals • two organisms benefit • eats plants and animals • cannot make its own food • animals must make blank to live • first species to populate an area • plants make their own food by this • relationship between two organisms • ...
Interactions and Ecosystems 2021-11-18
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- Eats secondary consumers
- a group of one species living in the same place
- outcomes or results that are expected
- A food chain that shows the number of living things
- increasing levels of chemicals as you move up the food chain
- how living things get energy from their food
- A consumer that eats producers
- eats living things
- The change of water from a gas to a liquid
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- Non-living things
- the unexpected and unplanned results of a decision or action
- Living and non living things together
- Animal that eats meat
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- The final ecosystem that does not change anymore
- The change of water from a liquid to a gas
- Eats primary consumers
- A type of plant or animal that can reproduce
- succession that occurs on surfaces where no dirt exists
- Animals that eat only dead things
- Plants that make their own food
- Web A diagram that shows all of the food chains
- living things
- The first species to populate an area
- how plants make their own food
- loss of water from a plant through its leaves
- Growth of a new ecosytem where dirt already exists
- Chain One straight line that shows who eats who
- All of the species that live together in one place
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead things
- An animal that eats only plants
31 Clues: living things • Non-living things • eats living things • Animal that eats meat • Eats primary consumers • Eats secondary consumers • how plants make their own food • A consumer that eats producers • Plants that make their own food • An animal that eats only plants • Animals that eat only dead things • outcomes or results that are expected • The first species to populate an area • ...
gymnosperms 2013-07-31
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- common family name of ramified gymnosperms
- common name of gymnosperms with pinnate leaves
- protective layer outside the ovule
- Latin for a leaf
- narrow water conducting cells with solid terminal walls
- common name for the Podocarpaceae, _ _ _ _ pines
- subtends the ovuliferous scale of conifers gymnosperms
- largest family of cycads in Australia
- distinguishing character of Cycadaceae leaflet
- modified leaves in male cones that bear the pollen sacs
- specialized roots housing cyanobacteria in cycads
- developing within a spore wall i.e. pollen and ovules
- suffix designating a family in plants
- wood of cycads
- nutritive tissue in the ovule, from the sporophyte
- product of the generative cell in pollen grains
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- uncurling young leaves of cycads
- recently discovered araucaria from NSW
- develops by consuming the nucleus tissue
- Latin prefix for large
- male and female cones separate but borne on one tree
- develops by consuming the megagametophyte
- fertilization using pollen tubes
- Latin prefix for small
- suffix referring to secondary wood of conifers
- seed bearing modified leaves of cycads
- gymnosperm family with circinate vernation
- compound leaves of cycads
- contains the male gametophyte of seed plants
- separate male and female plants e.g. in cycads and
- unlike cycads the leaves of conifers are _ _ _ _ _ _
- organ equivalent to the megasporangium of spore plants
- reproductive structure absent in female Cycadaceae
33 Clues: wood of cycads • Latin for a leaf • Latin prefix for large • Latin prefix for small • compound leaves of cycads • uncurling young leaves of cycads • fertilization using pollen tubes • protective layer outside the ovule • largest family of cycads in Australia • suffix designating a family in plants • recently discovered araucaria from NSW • seed bearing modified leaves of cycads • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Brady Voss 2015-03-09
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- An extremely cold, dry biome.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Consumers that only eat plants.
- A tree that produces its seeds in cones and that has needle-shaped leaves.
- A leafy roof formed by tall trees in a forest.
- A layer of shorter plants that grow in the shade of a forest canopy.
- A tree that sheds its leaves and grows new ones each year.
- An area populated by grasses and other nonwoody plants. Get 25 to 75 centimeters of rain each year.
- Consists of the many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.
- Consumers that eat both plants and animals.
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- An area that receives less than 25 centimeters of precipitation a year.
- Consumers that eat only animals.
- A series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy.
- Shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web.
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms.
- Break down wastes and dead organisms and return the raw materials to the ecosystem.
- A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms.
- Soil that is frozen all year.
- A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms.
- A grassland close to the equator that receives as much as 120 centimeters of rain per year.
20 Clues: An extremely cold, dry biome. • Soil that is frozen all year. • Consumers that only eat plants. • Consumers that eat only animals. • An organism that makes its own food. • Consumers that eat both plants and animals. • A leafy roof formed by tall trees in a forest. • A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms. • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemicals 2024-02-15
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- the process by which water vapor turns to liquid
- an organism that makes its own food
- the process in which bacteria make food with chemical energy.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- levels The position an organism fills in a food chain
- made up of the interaction of all living organisms
- the movement of digested food molecules into the cells of the body where they are used.
- a process where liquids change to a gas or vapor.
- the process by which water is pulled from the roots of the plant through the stems and leaves and released through microscopic holes in the leaves called stomata.
- an organism that obtains energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environments.
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- organisms that carry out photosynthesis
- nonliving
- the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food.
- the act or process of ammoniating
- an organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plants or animal matter
- organisms that feeds on plants or other animals for energy.
- The liquid and solid water particles that fall from clouds and reach the ground
- living things within an ecosystem
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
20 Clues: nonliving • the act or process of ammoniating • living things within an ecosystem • an organism that makes its own food • exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • organisms that carry out photosynthesis • the process by which water vapor turns to liquid • a process where liquids change to a gas or vapor. • made up of the interaction of all living organisms • ...
Photosynthesis vocab 2025-02-05
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- Carries the food around the plant to various areas
- The part of a plant cell that takes in sunlight for the plant
- Located on a leaf of a plant and it takes in carbon dioxide
- The name for H2O
- The pigment that is responsible for plants green color
- The tubes in a plant that carries water and minerals
- This is also known as the powerhouse of the cell
- An organism that eats others to get its energy
- Used to represent an uncharged battery
- The part of a plant that collects minerals and water from the soil
- ________ provides plants with light energy for photosynthesis
- The process of a plant making its food
- The energy plants use to start photosynthesis
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- one of the products of phototsynthesis (sugar)
- The food of the plant that is carried through the phloem
- The process that makes ATP
- Energy we get from food
- Organisms that can use light energy and convert it into chemical energy
- The gas that is released from a stomata
- The thing that holds stomatas on it
- Made up of water and minerals
- Dioxide The gas plants take in for photosynthesis
- Used to represent a charged battery for a plant
- The process when air becomes clean
- Extra clumps of sugar stored away in the plant for winter
25 Clues: The name for H2O • Energy we get from food • The process that makes ATP • Made up of water and minerals • The process when air becomes clean • The thing that holds stomatas on it • Used to represent an uncharged battery • The process of a plant making its food • The gas that is released from a stomata • The energy plants use to start photosynthesis • ...
Cell Processes 2025-10-08
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- – The phase when new nuclei form around chromosomes.
- – The phase of mitosis when chromosomes line up in the middle.
- cell – The result of mitosis; two identical new cells.
- – The cell part that controls all activities; the “brain” of the cell.
- – The green organelle where photosynthesis happens.
- – The small cell structure that helps organize spindle fibers.
- dioxide – The gas plants take in during photosynthesis.
- – The process that releases energy from food using oxygen.
- – A section of DNA that codes for a trait.
- – The gas animals need for respiration.
- – The first stage of mitosis when chromosomes become visible.
- – The form of energy from the sun used by plants.
- – The process where molecules move from high to low concentration.
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- – The point where sister chromatids are joined.
- – The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- – The process that moves water through a membrane.
- – The splitting of the cytoplasm during cell division.
- – A reactant needed by plants during photosynthesis.
- – The phase of mitosis when sister chromatids move apart.
- – The process of dividing a cell’s nucleus.
- – The basic unit of all living things.
- – The powerhouse of the cell that makes energy.
- – The stage of the cell cycle when DNA is copied.
- – The structure that holds genetic information.
- – The sugar produced in photosynthesis.
- – The molecule that carries genetic information.
26 Clues: – The basic unit of all living things. • – The gas animals need for respiration. • – The sugar produced in photosynthesis. • – A section of DNA that codes for a trait. • – The process of dividing a cell’s nucleus. • – The point where sister chromatids are joined. • – The powerhouse of the cell that makes energy. • – The structure that holds genetic information. • ...
Chapter 4 Botany 2026-01-07
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- usually green from this organelle
- released into the air
- a root that we eat
- pod that makes pollen
- exchanges with surroundings
- widening of the plant growth
- control the opening and closing of the stomata
- carries sugars, minerals and water up and down
- a leaf that we eat that is dark in color
- wax layer on leaf
- fertilized seeds grow into this
- roots ___ the plant
- type of tissue that forms bark on woody plants
- without plants you would be
- stem cells of the plant
- composed of a leaf, flower and stem
- the process that uses sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make food
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- produces the rings in a tree
- carries water and dissolved minerals up
- small opening on underside of the leaf
- type of energy needed for photosynthesis
- absorb water from soil
- eggs are fertilized by this
- sticky top of the pistil
- roots store this
- can be converted into carbohydrates
- occurs by wind and animals
- transportation network
- occurs on tips of roots and shoots
- tissue of the outermost layer of the plant
- the female portion of the flower
- filler between dermal and vascular tissue
- main function is photosynthesis
- the main purpose is reproduction
- wood and sugar are examples of this
- plants are ______ organisms
- stop plants from moving
- the male portion of the flower
- leaf like
39 Clues: leaf like • roots store this • wax layer on leaf • a root that we eat • roots ___ the plant • released into the air • pod that makes pollen • absorb water from soil • transportation network • stem cells of the plant • stop plants from moving • sticky top of the pistil • occurs by wind and animals • eggs are fertilized by this • exchanges with surroundings • without plants you would be • ...
Unit 3: Matter to Organisms Vocab 2025-01-02
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- a process in which the Sun heats liquid water and changes it into a gas.
- an animal that only eats other animals.
- an animal that eats another animal.
- an organism that gets its energy by feeding on decaying organisms and wastes.
- Earth’s liquid water and ice, water in soil and rock, and water vapor in the air.
- an animal that eats only plants and plant products.
- non-living or related to non-living things
- the clearing of trees and forests for non-forest use.
- an animal that eats plants and other animals.
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- a process in plants that uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food.
- Cycle the process in which water is recycled over and over again through the hydrosphere.
- an organism that can make its own food and provides food for other organisms.
- any form of water that falls from the sky.
- Web all the paths that energy can take through an ecosystem.
- a process in which water vapor cools and turns into drops of water.
- an animal that is eaten by another animal.
- Chain the path of energy through an ecosystem.
- a series of events that repeats.
- Cycle a natural cycle in which nitrogen in the air is used by plants and animals and is then released into the air again.
- living or related to living things
- an organism that gets energy from eating other organisms.
21 Clues: a series of events that repeats. • living or related to living things • an animal that eats another animal. • an animal that only eats other animals. • any form of water that falls from the sky. • an animal that is eaten by another animal. • non-living or related to non-living things • an animal that eats plants and other animals. • ...
pathogens and their transmission methods 2024-06-14
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- a possible way for plants to get a pathogen
- a non-living organism that invades host cells and uses them to make copies of them
- a virus that damages the leaves and lowers of tobacco plants
- affects potatoes, tomatoes and aubergines. causes a black ring around the vascular bundle.
- a protist that penetrates the host cells and destroys the leaves and fruit
- eukaryote organism that need a vector to move
- damages and destroys lung tissue, spread by a bacteria
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- Any organism that can spread a disease.
- affects bananas and destroys the leaves, turning the leaves black. caused by a fungus
- when the host cell bursts virus particles go out of the cell
- a eukaryote multicellular organism that feed off live plants or animals
- pathogen enters healthy organism indirectly from the infected organism
- a common virus that targets t helper cells
- pathogen enters the body of a healthy organism straight from the infected organism
- a single-celled organisms multiplying or releasing toxins
- one of the main reasons both plants and animals catch diseases indirectly
- inanimate object where pathogens can stay until picked up by an organism
- a form if ring worm that causes scaling and cracking between toes. caused by a fungus
- released by bacteria and they break down host cell's plasms membrane or inactivate the enzymes
- spread by mosquitoes(they cat as a vector)a protocistia
20 Clues: Any organism that can spread a disease. • a common virus that targets t helper cells • a possible way for plants to get a pathogen • eukaryote organism that need a vector to move • damages and destroys lung tissue, spread by a bacteria • spread by mosquitoes(they cat as a vector)a protocistia • a single-celled organisms multiplying or releasing toxins • ...
5.9a 2022-06-20
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- any characteristic that helps a plant or animal survive
- a part of the ecosystem that is not living, such as sunlight, air, water, rocks, and soil.
- a single, self-contained, living thing
- an organism that gets energy by eating both plants and other animals
- an organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
- any organism that gets energy by eating only other animals
- a long-term relationship between two different kings of organisms where one or both receive benefit
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- an organism that gets energy by eating only plants
- all objects that have biological processes that keep them alive, such as plants and animals
- an organism that gets energy from eating plants or animals
- an organism that breads down the remains of dead plants or animals without need for internal digestion
- all living and nonliving things and all their interactions in an area
12 Clues: a single, self-contained, living thing • an organism that gets energy by eating only plants • any characteristic that helps a plant or animal survive • an organism that gets energy from eating plants or animals • any organism that gets energy by eating only other animals • an organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy • ...
Photosynthesis and Ecosystem 2024-11-10
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- A plant or animal that breaks down dead organisms to recycle nutrients back into the soil
- The type of energy needed by the plant to start photosynthesis
- The part of the plant that absorbs the water from the soil, which is needed for photosynthesis
- This term describes all the living things in an environment, such as plants and animals
- This gas is released by plants as a result of photosynthesis.
- This gas is taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- The food produced by plants through photosynthesis that provides them with energy
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- A community of living organisms and their physical environment, interacting together
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, carbon dioxide to make their own food
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators
- The part of the plant where photosynthesis mainly occurs
12 Clues: An animal that hunts and eats other animals • An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators • This gas is taken in by plants during photosynthesis • The part of the plant where photosynthesis mainly occurs • This gas is released by plants as a result of photosynthesis. • The type of energy needed by the plant to start photosynthesis • ...
Green Choices - Save the Environment & Life 2017-08-27
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- It is weak or unstable, and seems unlikely to last long or be successful.
- A method of getting rid of very large amounts of rubbish by burying it in a large deep hole.
- You are learning as much as possible in a short time just before you take the examination.
- The death of all its remaining living members.
- Happens earlier than usual or earlier than people expect.
- It goes below the surface of some water or another liquid.
- Chemicals which farmers put on their crops to kill harmful insects.
- When things such as dead plants or animals decompose, or when something decomposes them, they change chemically and begin to decay.
- To reduce it.
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- A colorless gas that is the lightest and commonest element in the universe.
- Pieces from something that has been destroyed or pieces of rubbish or unwanted material that are spread around.
- Rubbish that is left lying around outside.
- A mixture of decayed plants and vegetable waste which is added to the soil to help plants grow.
- A substance such as solid animal waste or a chemical mixture that you spread on the ground in order to make plants grow more successfully.
- A chemical that is used to destroy plants, especially weeds.
15 Clues: To reduce it. • Rubbish that is left lying around outside. • The death of all its remaining living members. • Happens earlier than usual or earlier than people expect. • It goes below the surface of some water or another liquid. • A chemical that is used to destroy plants, especially weeds. • Chemicals which farmers put on their crops to kill harmful insects. • ...
Texas Ecoregions & Weathering 2017-11-27
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- natural home for a plant or animal, the place in which an organism lives and finds the resources it needs to survive (food, water, shelter) found in an ecosystem.
- Many ecosystems together
- An area with similar plants and animals. Formed by different soil type and climate which allows various plants and animal life in the area.
- Geographical area where plants, animals, the landscape, and climate all interact together.
- Weathering process that changes the mineral composition or chemical make up of the rocks
- This can dissolve rocks but is too weak to harm people or plants
- not living (ex. Sunlight, air, soil, temperature, wind, water, minerals)
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- an organism that hunts catches and eats another organism
- When the outer layers of rocks crack and break off
- Plain that drains to Gulf of Mexico, known for beaches, and has acidic soils and sandy loam
- name from the thick forest of pine tries, in East Texas, home to hardwood threes such as ash, elm, and mesquite
- living (ex. Humans, dogs, deer, cells, plants, fungi, bacteria, microorganisms)
- Weathering process that breaks rock into different shapes and smaller pieces
- Oxygen chemically combines with other elements such as iron making iron oxide or rust
- Wind carrying particles smooth rocks on the surface. Water carrying particles smooth rocks in rivers and oceans
15 Clues: Many ecosystems together • When the outer layers of rocks crack and break off • an organism that hunts catches and eats another organism • This can dissolve rocks but is too weak to harm people or plants • not living (ex. Sunlight, air, soil, temperature, wind, water, minerals) • Weathering process that breaks rock into different shapes and smaller pieces • ...
Criss-Cross Puzzle 2025-08-22
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- Woody with many branches and medium in height
- A plant that completes its entire life cycle from seed to flower and back to seed within one growing season or one year, and then dies.
- A branch of horticulture focused on the study and cultivation of fruits.
- Plant material, primarily leaves and stems, that are eaten by livestock
- A branch of agriculture focused on cultivating and managing flowering and ornamental plants for various purposes.
- Domesticated plants grown under an intensive system of culture
- A crop example of sugar crop.
- Pod-bearing plants, with root nodules & whose leaves are divided into leaflets
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- A nitrogen-fixing bacterium that is common in the soil, especially in the root nodules of leguminous plants.
- Cultivated plants grown under a relatively extensive system of culture, and majority of these are high in carbohydrates
- A plant that lives for more than two years and does not need to be replanted each year, providing harvests over multiple seasons from a single planting
- A branch of horticulture focused on the cultivation of vegetables.
- These are grasses grown for their edible starchy seeds called grains.
- The practice of cutting fresh, green forage crops and immediately feeding them to livestock
- Short with soft stems
15 Clues: Short with soft stems • A crop example of sugar crop. • Woody with many branches and medium in height • Domesticated plants grown under an intensive system of culture • A branch of horticulture focused on the cultivation of vegetables. • These are grasses grown for their edible starchy seeds called grains. • ...
Unit 12 2022-12-01
12 Clues: felt • secret • Greedy • devouring • luxurious • captivated • rise and fall • important idea • eating only plants • able to be influenced • someone injured or killed • feeding on animals and plants
Bones 2025-03-02
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- hotel – A special place where insects can live and find shelter, often made of wood or natural materials! 🐞
- can – A container used to water plants! 💦
- – Decomposed organic material used to improve soil! 🌱
- insects – Insects that help plants grow, like bees that pollinate! 🐝
- – The process of gathering crops when they are ready to eat or use! 🌽
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- – A container where plants are grown, usually made of clay or plastic! 🪴
- – A substance that helps plants grow strong and healthy! 🥬
- – A substance added to soil to help plants grow better! 🌾
- – The ground where plants grow, made up of earth, sand, and organic matter! 🌍
- – The small new growth of a plant that appears after a seed is planted! 🌱
10 Clues: can – A container used to water plants! 💦 • – Decomposed organic material used to improve soil! 🌱 • – A substance added to soil to help plants grow better! 🌾 • – A substance that helps plants grow strong and healthy! 🥬 • insects – Insects that help plants grow, like bees that pollinate! 🐝 • – The process of gathering crops when they are ready to eat or use! 🌽 • ...
Organism Force and Motion 2022-09-27
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- something that causes and organisms to respond
- a push or pull on an object
- how plants respond to the pull of gravity
- how plants respond to water
- how plants respond to light
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- how plants respond to touch
- how plants respond to stimulus like touch, gravity, water, and sunlight
- pressure water pressure within a plant cell
- the force that pulls objects toward each other
9 Clues: how plants respond to touch • a push or pull on an object • how plants respond to water • how plants respond to light • how plants respond to the pull of gravity • pressure water pressure within a plant cell • something that causes and organisms to respond • the force that pulls objects toward each other • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-06-29
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- Photosynthesis produces this and plants use it for food.
- Where do plants get carbon dioxide from?
- How do plants make food?
- When does photosynthesis happen?
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- Where do plants get energy for photosynthesis?
- What makes a plant's leaves green?
- Plants get this from the roots and is needed for photosynthesis.
- Where does photosynthesis happen?
- This is a result of photosynthesis and we need it to live.
9 Clues: How do plants make food? • When does photosynthesis happen? • Where does photosynthesis happen? • What makes a plant's leaves green? • Where do plants get carbon dioxide from? • Where do plants get energy for photosynthesis? • Photosynthesis produces this and plants use it for food. • This is a result of photosynthesis and we need it to live. • ...
Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration 2024-05-14
8 Clues: Plant food • Plant energy • Keeps plants alive • How plants make food • Gas needed for plants • Where plants make food • How plants break food down • Needed for human survival, waste product
Nutrion In Plants 2019-07-14
9 Clues: Parasite • Tiny pores in the leaves • Green pigments in plants • Dead and Decaying matter • Food Factories of Plants • Plant Insectivorous plant • Green Plants that make their own food • di oxide Gas released during photosynthesis • Plants make their own food with this process
Where Plants Grow. Play Basketball? 2025-09-28
9 Clues: She has to (w). • My (n) says no. • They can grow (), too. • () plants grow in sand. • () grow in many places. • I () to play basketball. • They need water, air, and (). • I need to find () to play with. • Some plants () grow on other plants.
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 • ...
Ecosystem - ESL 2017-10-28
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- living thing / biotic
- / process where plants gets energy from the sun
- / an organism that eats ONLY animals
- / an organism that eats already dead animals
- / the environment where an organism lives
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- thing / abiotic
- / gets eaten by predator
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- / an organism that hunts other living things for food
- / a sequence that shows how one organism gets eaten by another organism
- organism that eats ONLY plants
- / the interaction between abiotic and biotic elements
- / large area with similar climate
- / an organism that breaks down dead organisms
14 Clues: thing / abiotic • living thing / biotic • / gets eaten by predator • organism that eats ONLY plants • / large area with similar climate • / an organism that eats ONLY animals • / the environment where an organism lives • organism that eats both plants and animals • / an organism that eats already dead animals • / an organism that breaks down dead organisms • ...
Tundra 2014-06-01
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- solid snow
- large hills
- also known as reindeer
- the world is divided into two halves, called _________
- a country starting with a, that is dominated by tundra
- animals with warm blood and fur
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- delicate and easily disrupted
- small bush like plants that grow in the tundra
- ice that doesn't melt
- pole at the top of the world is the _____ _____
- a dog like animal that howls to the moon and lives in tundra
- a home for plants and animals
- a small sqishy plants that grows on rocka near water
- the opposite of hot
14 Clues: solid snow • large hills • the opposite of hot • ice that doesn't melt • also known as reindeer • delicate and easily disrupted • a home for plants and animals • animals with warm blood and fur • small bush like plants that grow in the tundra • pole at the top of the world is the _____ _____ • a small sqishy plants that grows on rocka near water • ...
Test 2021-11-04
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- __________ consumers eat secondary consumers.
- These organisms digest dead matter.
- This type of dinoflagellate gives coral its color.
- Organisms that eat plants are classified as:
- This is one potential output of anaerobic respiration.
- This is an input for photosynthesis.
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- Organisms that eat plants are classified as:
- These organisms eat dead things.
- Plants are sometimes referred to as _______-autotrophs.
- Organisms that make their own food without energy from the sun are called:
- Organisms that eat both plants and animals are classified as:
- This is an output of both kinds of respiration
- This is an input for respiration
- _______-respiration requires oxygen.
- ATP has this many phosphates.
15 Clues: ATP has this many phosphates. • These organisms eat dead things. • This is an input for respiration • These organisms digest dead matter. • _______-respiration requires oxygen. • This is an input for photosynthesis. • Organisms that eat plants are classified as: • Organisms that eat plants are classified as: • __________ consumers eat secondary consumers. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-01-12
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- jelly like fluid htat surrounds the thylakoids
- doesn't go through the calvin cycle
- occurs inside the thylakoid
- opens stroma during the daytime to go through calvin cycle
- xanthophyll and carotene
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- opens stroma during the night to conserve H2O
- organisms that go through photosynthesis
- a billionth of a meter
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- pigments absorbs sunlight but does not produce enrgy from sunlight
- colors that absorb light and produces energy from sunlight
- occurs in the stroma
- microscopuc holes in the underside of leaves
- membranes where ight reactions occur
14 Clues: occurs in the stroma • a billionth of a meter • xanthophyll and carotene • occurs inside the thylakoid • doesn't go through the calvin cycle • membranes where ight reactions occur • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • organisms that go through photosynthesis • microscopuc holes in the underside of leaves • opens stroma during the night to conserve H2O • ...
Observing God's World 1.1-1.4 2024-08-11
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- largest plant family
- transfer of pollen form a stamen to the pistil
- most important family of food-producing plants
- miniature underdeveloped plant
- makes and holds pollen
- contain stored food for the growing plant
- enclose and protect a developing flower
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- scientist who study plants
- members of the pea family
- storehouse made with layers of thick fleshy leaves that surround a very short stem
- grasses used to cover lawns and athletic fields
- group of most widely used grains
- holds the developing seeds
- family of plants that have petals in multiples of 5
14 Clues: largest plant family • makes and holds pollen • members of the pea family • scientist who study plants • holds the developing seeds • miniature underdeveloped plant • group of most widely used grains • enclose and protect a developing flower • contain stored food for the growing plant • transfer of pollen form a stamen to the pistil • ...
Carbon & Nitrogen Cycle Puzzle 2024-10-29
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- Burnining fossil fuels will release CO2 into the...
- Element of Life
- Gas that causes Ocean Acidification
- Fuel created from dead plants and animals
- Plants take up fixed _________ as nutrients
- Shell of a Sea Urchin
- Carbon Fixation
- Byproduct of Photosynthesis
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- Ocean Acidification leaves ________(ions) in the water
- Plants taking up fixed Nitrogen from the soil
- Deification and Decomposition re introduce Nitrogen into the Soil
- Process to get cellular energy from food
- When an element is combined with something else so it can be used by living organisms
- Way to fix Nitrogen
14 Clues: Element of Life • Carbon Fixation • Way to fix Nitrogen • Shell of a Sea Urchin • Byproduct of Photosynthesis • Gas that causes Ocean Acidification • Process to get cellular energy from food • Fuel created from dead plants and animals • Plants take up fixed _________ as nutrients • Plants taking up fixed Nitrogen from the soil • ...
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 • ...
Module 2 Vocabulary 2026-05-14
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- The type of cell plants use to control gas exchange
- The pigment responsible for photosynthesis
- The fundamental unit of life
- The type of cell responsible for most photosynthesis
- A product of photosynthesis
- A reactant of photosynthesis (two words)
- A reactant of photosynthesis
- The holes plants use for gas exchange
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- The process plants use to create chemical energy
- The plant vascular tissue used in transpiration
- The plant vascular tissue used in translocation
- A product of photosynthesis
- The organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- Reinforcement used to support xylem
- The waxy coating on the outside of a leaf
15 Clues: A product of photosynthesis • A product of photosynthesis • The fundamental unit of life • A reactant of photosynthesis • Reinforcement used to support xylem • The holes plants use for gas exchange • A reactant of photosynthesis (two words) • The waxy coating on the outside of a leaf • The pigment responsible for photosynthesis • The organelle responsible for photosynthesis • ...
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 - definitions 2026-04-09
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- A system made up of living organisms and their physical environment
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area
- Living components of an environment such as plants, animals and microorganisms
- A poisonous substance that can harm living organisms
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- A group of organisms that can reproduce to produce fertile offspring
- A network of interconnected food chains
- An organism that eats producers (usually plants)
- All the different populations of organisms living together in one area
- An organism that makes its own food usually using sunlight
- A process where harmful substances build up in organisms over time
- An organism that hunts and eats other organisms
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- The position an organism occupies in a food chain
- Non-living components of an environment such as light, temperature and water
- The role of an organism in an ecosystem including how it feeds, lives and interacts
- A diagram showing a single pathway of energy transfer between organisms
- The process by which plants make glucose using light energy
- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms
- The main source of energy for most ecosystems
- An organism that is hunted and eaten by another
- Everything surrounding an organism including living and non-living factors
- An animal that eats other animals
- The natural place where an organism lives
23 Clues: An animal that eats other animals • A network of interconnected food chains • The natural place where an organism lives • An animal that eats both plants and animals • The main source of energy for most ecosystems • An organism that is hunted and eaten by another • An organism that hunts and eats other organisms • An organism that eats producers (usually plants) • ...
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 ___________. • ...
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)
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 Biology 2 2021-12-07
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- a filamentous structure that is the earliest stage of the gametophyte in mosses
- phase in the life cycle of multicellular plants and algae that develops from the zygote; it is the diploid phase after the haploid gametophyte phase.
- a plant that produces two different types of gametes (usually one large and the other small.)
- the female reproductive structures typically in homosporous plants (like ferns and mosses)
- spore case, within which asexual spores are produced.
- cell with two copies of genetic material (2n)
- an underground plant stem that grow horizontally and produces the shoot and roots in a plant (also called creeping rootstalk)
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- phase in the life cycle of certain plants and algae that starts with a haploid spore up to the time that gametes are produced.
- a type of spore from a heterosporous plant that germinates into the male gametophyte (sperm)
- the male reproductive structures typically in homosporous plants (like ferns and mosses)
- the alternation of generations with haploid sexual and diploid asexual stages.
- a type of spore from a heterosporous plant that germinates into the female gametophyte (egg).
- non-vascular land plants that include mosses, hornworts and liverworts
- a plant that produces only one kind of spore
- cell with one copy of genetic material (1n)
15 Clues: cell with one copy of genetic material (1n) • a plant that produces only one kind of spore • cell with two copies of genetic material (2n) • spore case, within which asexual spores are produced. • non-vascular land plants that include mosses, hornworts and liverworts • the alternation of generations with haploid sexual and diploid asexual stages. • ...
vocab unit B crossword 2023-04-11
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- the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma
- to water crops by bringing in water from pipes, canals, sprinklers, or other man-made means, rather than relying on rainfall alone
- a methed of evaporation of water from leaves, in turn, resulting more water being drawn from the roots.
- cycle a series of stages a living organism thing goes through during its life.
- an infant or young animals that is suckled
- a dark, organic material that forms in soil when plants and animals matter decays
- a fine powder produced by curtain plants
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- a mixture of minerals and organic materials that covers most of earths surface
- action a process during which a liquid moves up something solid or into a material with a lot of small hole.
- particles a mineral is organic if it contains carbon bound to other atoms by covalece.
- an organelle within cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis.
- reproduction It is a type of asexual reproduction in which new plants are produced from roots, stems, leaves and buds.
- a rootlike, often thickened, and usually horizontal underground plant stem that produces shoots above and roots below
- particles solid substances that occurs naturally.
- a pigment that give plants their green color
15 Clues: a fine powder produced by curtain plants • an infant or young animals that is suckled • a pigment that give plants their green color • particles solid substances that occurs naturally. • a mixture of minerals and organic materials that covers most of earths surface • cycle a series of stages a living organism thing goes through during its life. • ...
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.
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- 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
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- 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_________.
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- 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 • ...
Biology Questions 2024-10-12
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- The outer layer of a leaf.
- Organic compounds essential for life (e.g., carbohydrates,
- A type of biological molecule that includes fats.
- The structure in a leaf where gas exchange occurs.
- Molecules made up of amino acids.
- Fundamental units of life
- Process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
- The process of breaking down glucose to release energy.
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- A type of enzyme that helps digest proteins.
- Main site of photosynthesis in plants.
- The liquid inside a cell where biochemical reactions occur.
- Biological catalysts that speed up reactions.
- Sugar made during photosynthesis.
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light.
- Molecules that store and transmit genetic information.
- The part of a plant that captures sunlight.
- The base unit of carbohydrates.
17 Clues: Fundamental units of life • The outer layer of a leaf. • The base unit of carbohydrates. • Molecules made up of amino acids. • Sugar made during photosynthesis. • Main site of photosynthesis in plants. • The part of a plant that captures sunlight. • A type of enzyme that helps digest proteins. • Biological catalysts that speed up reactions. • ...
Living Things and Classification 2025-11-04
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- An organism's abiity to maintian balance of its systems against the external environment.
- A system of classification that uses steps with two choices to identify an organism.
- Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia.
- A term meaning classification of organisms.
- The powerhouse of a cell.
- Scientific name based on genus and species.
- Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
- Producers
- A group of animals that can interbreed.
- Inventor of modern taxonomy system.
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- Consumers and decomposers.
- The process of plants using energy rom the sun.
- Cells with a nucleus. Animals and plants.
- Cells without a nucleus. Archaea and Bacteria.
- A system of classification that seperates organisms according to characteristics and places the most common next to each other.
- World's best science teacher Mr.______________
- Gives plants structure.
17 Clues: Producers • Gives plants structure. • The powerhouse of a cell. • Consumers and decomposers. • Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. • Inventor of modern taxonomy system. • A group of animals that can interbreed. • Cells with a nucleus. Animals and plants. • A term meaning classification of organisms. • Scientific name based on genus and species. • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Plants, Animals and Miscellaneous 2021-12-08
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- (v) to stop, halt or bring to an end
- (n) the 'ceiling' of the forest
- (v/n) when a flower opens / an open flower
- (n) a collective word for the leaves on a tree
- (n) an achievement that requires a lot of skill
- (n) an animal that eats both meat and vegetation
- (n) a plant that can grow quite large and has lots of leaves but is smaller than a tree
- (n) an animal or plant that lives off of another and often causes it harm
- (n) the lines on the head of a fish or shark that they open and close to breathe through
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- (adj) can't do without something, very necessary or important
- (adj) describes an animal that is active at night and which sleeps during the day
- (n) an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- (n) the class of animal that frogs and toads belong to
- (v) to create/grow new plants
- (n) a young tree
- (n) the 'blood' of a tree
16 Clues: (n) a young tree • (n) the 'blood' of a tree • (v) to create/grow new plants • (n) the 'ceiling' of the forest • (v) to stop, halt or bring to an end • (v/n) when a flower opens / an open flower • (n) a collective word for the leaves on a tree • (n) an animal that hunts and eats other animals • (n) an achievement that requires a lot of skill • ...
