plants Crossword Puzzles
Neolithic era crossword 2021-12-21
SS 2024-11-26
science 2016-06-10
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- acids taste
- how many numbers is in ph scale
- milk is
- what colour is alkai in the ph scale
- what is a frog
- eats meat
- what is a lizard
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- eats plants and other animals
- what colour is the acid in ph scale
- over 7 in the ph scale
- alkais feel
- wasp sting
- acidsoil
- how many chambers is in the heart
- eats plants
- what pumps blood around the body
- what helps you breath
- what bird is extint
18 Clues: milk is • acidsoil • eats meat • wasp sting • acids taste • alkais feel • eats plants • what is a frog • what is a lizard • what bird is extint • what helps you breath • over 7 in the ph scale • eats plants and other animals • how many numbers is in ph scale • what pumps blood around the body • how many chambers is in the heart • what colour is the acid in ph scale • ...
John's Crossing of Words 2022-10-06
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- Most animals are this.
- These have noticeable differences.
- Shows the flow of energy
- Shows the trophic levels.
- Evolutionary reaction to stimulus.
- Hunts prey.
- The amount of one thing.
- What limits a population.
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- Worms are classified as this.
- The amount of animals in the ecosystem.
- Non-living thing.
- Houses ecosystems.
- Living thing.
- All plants have this, makes them green.
- All plants are this.
- When something hibernates, it goes _______.
- Most animals are Hetero_____s.
- When you touch something, it gives ________.
- Living thing.
19 Clues: Hunts prey. • Living thing. • Living thing. • Non-living thing. • Houses ecosystems. • All plants are this. • Most animals are this. • Shows the flow of energy • The amount of one thing. • Shows the trophic levels. • What limits a population. • Worms are classified as this. • Most animals are Hetero_____s. • These have noticeable differences. • Evolutionary reaction to stimulus. • ...
PlantCare Crossword! 2024-11-25
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- another name for replica planting
- cast iron plant
- the technicians service chief
- make plants green
- most important to our business
- other colour flies like
- fungal infection of kentia palms
- asian palm variety
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- plant with rhizomes
- ananas comosus
- type of planter
- plants rely on it
- plant supplier often used
- waxy-cotton coated plant pest
- makes the side of a building green
- used to test compost moisture levels
- colour flies like
- top level technician
18 Clues: ananas comosus • type of planter • cast iron plant • plants rely on it • make plants green • colour flies like • asian palm variety • plant with rhizomes • top level technician • other colour flies like • plant supplier often used • waxy-cotton coated plant pest • the technicians service chief • most important to our business • fungal infection of kentia palms • ...
Flow of Energy in an Ecosystem 2025-11-17
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- A step or level in a food chain, showing who eats what. (Ex. Level 1: Autotrophs like grass (gets energy from the sun), Level 2: Herbivores like grasshoppers (eats the grass), Level 3: Carnivores or Omnivores likes frogs (eats the grasshopper), Level 4: Carnivores like snakes (eats the frog), etc..)
- A simple list that shows who eats who and how energy flows in an ecosystem.(Ex. Sun → Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake)
- A living thing that makes its own food, like a plant. (Ex. A Sunflower makes its own food using sunlight)
- A living thing that cannot make its own food and must eat other things. (Ex. A rabbit eats plants because it cannot make its own food).
- An animal that eats only other animals. (Ex. A lion eating zebras)
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- An animal that eats only plants. (Ex. A cow eating grass)
- The total amount of living things in an area. (Ex. A forest has a large amount of biomass because it has many plants and animals)
- A living thing that eats dead plants, dead animals, or waste. (Ex. An earthworm eating dead leaves)
- An animal that eats both plants and animals. (Ex. A bear eats berries and fish)
- Many food chains linked together, showing how animals and plants are all connected. (Ex. A rabbit, deer, and grasshopper all eat plants. A fox eats the rabbit, a hawk eats the snake, and this makes a web of many food chains)
- The power that living things need to move, grow, and survive. (Ex. The sun gives energy to plants. Then animals get energy by eating those plants)
11 Clues: An animal that eats only plants. (Ex. A cow eating grass) • An animal that eats only other animals. (Ex. A lion eating zebras) • An animal that eats both plants and animals. (Ex. A bear eats berries and fish) • A living thing that eats dead plants, dead animals, or waste. (Ex. An earthworm eating dead leaves) • ...
Tropical Rainforests 2015-05-18
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- A parrot who lives in the emergent layer
- Another name for plants
- An animal with a trunk
- An animal who lives on the forest floor
- The illness cured by the Rosy Periwinkle
- A big threat for animals and plants in the rainforest
- The slowest mammal in the world
- Tropical rainforests are located close to this
- Chopping timber in the rainforest to make wood
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- Animals and plants changing to suit their environment
- The top layer in the rainforest
- A plant which is found on the forest floor
- Another name for animals
- Cutting down trees in the rainforest
14 Clues: An animal with a trunk • Another name for plants • Another name for animals • The top layer in the rainforest • The slowest mammal in the world • Cutting down trees in the rainforest • An animal who lives on the forest floor • A parrot who lives in the emergent layer • The illness cured by the Rosy Periwinkle • A plant which is found on the forest floor • ...
Environment Champ 2021-07-31
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- living organism that breathe co2
- chemical layer surrounding earth that protect life
- a glass building in which plants are grown
- What covers 70% of the world
- the decrease in forest areas across the world
- layer of gases around a planet
- study of inland waters lakes
- a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
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- relating to or found in the sea
- Refers to the variety of life on earth
- organic material added to soil to grow plants
- pollution control method using bioreactor
- mixture of fog and smoke
- Non Renewable energy
14 Clues: Non Renewable energy • mixture of fog and smoke • What covers 70% of the world • study of inland waters lakes • layer of gases around a planet • relating to or found in the sea • living organism that breathe co2 • Refers to the variety of life on earth • pollution control method using bioreactor • a glass building in which plants are grown • ...
Post Harvest Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-03-02
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- A hormone in a plant that effects the plants lifetime
- flower clusters that have equal stocks
- Green pigment of plant cells
- Attached directly to a stem, attracted to a leaf missing petioles
- the tissue in plants that conducts sugars downwards
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- A thick or fleshy flowwr spike surrounded by a spathe
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- the tissue in plants that conducts water upwards
- A gaseous plant hormone that speeds senescence
- the leaf
- A leafless flower stalk
- used to block the ethylene in the plant cells
- Vital activity in living plant tissue
- Aging process
14 Clues: the leaf • Aging process • A leafless flower stalk • Green pigment of plant cells • the amount of water vapor in the air • Vital activity in living plant tissue • flower clusters that have equal stocks • used to block the ethylene in the plant cells • A gaseous plant hormone that speeds senescence • the tissue in plants that conducts water upwards • ...
Venture into First for Schools:- Unit 4 2023-06-16
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- (n) an area of land or water
- (n) one half of the earth
- (n) Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals.
- (adj) extremely dry
- (adj)receiving energy from the sun
- (n) groups of mountains
- (adj) mild, moderate climate
- (adj) behaviour and products that do not harm the environment
- (exp) not necessary
- (n) A fine dust that comes from seed-producing plants
- (v) or (n) the desire to own something or want to do something
- (exp) meanwhile
- (exp) want, wish, anticipate, to be eager for something to happen.
- (n) towers designed to raise the antennae up high enough to send and receive radio signals
- (adj) to complete something successfully
- (adj) processed and treated so it can be used again
- (n) work in an organized and active way toward a particular goal, typically a political or social one.
- (n) a special container where people keep bees, or a place where bees live
- (n) a place where animals and plants live and are protected
- (exp) you don't need to have done it before
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- (n) The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- (adj) An organism that has been altered through some genetic engineering technology or technique.
- (exp) a way to end a business letter
- (n) lands just beyond the border of a country
- (exp) a lot of different
- (n) something you do as a reaction
- (n) a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface
- (exp) fracture
- (exp) in addition, also
- (n) The average level of the ocean's surface at any given time
- (adj) food or plants raised in a natural way
- (exp) to participate
- (adj) an area where people have never been
- (n) capturing fish faster than they can reproduce
- (n) a change in global or regional climate patterns
- (adj) richness of growth, especially of vegetation, trees and plants.
- (adj) independent
- (n) a substance that causes illness, injury or death if taken into the body or produced within the body.
- (n) plants grown for food
- (n) A diesel substitute produced by extracting and chemically altering oil from plants
- (n) animals that live and grow in natural condition
- (n) a person who owns and takes care of bees
- (n) an area or stretch of land having a particular characteristic
- (n) An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
44 Clues: (exp) fracture • (exp) meanwhile • (adj) independent • (adj) extremely dry • (exp) not necessary • (exp) to participate • (exp) in addition, also • (n) groups of mountains • (exp) a lot of different • (n) one half of the earth • (n) plants grown for food • (n) an area of land or water • (adj) mild, moderate climate • (n) something you do as a reaction • (adj)receiving energy from the sun • ...
Ecosystems Review 2026-01-29
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- Resource —Something found in nature that people can use, like water, trees, soil, or minerals
- living thing, like fungi or bacteria, that breaks down dead plants and animals
- day-to-day conditions of the air)
- Web-A system that shows how energy moves between plants and animals in an ecosystem
- clouds-Tall, dark clouds that bring thunderstorms, lightning, and heavy rain.
- group of the same kind of organisms living in one area
- the living things and nonliving things that interact in one environment
- living thing, such as a plant, animal, or bacteria
- living thing that gets its energy by eating plants or other animals
- pressure-When the air is heavy and pushes down, it usually brings clear skies and nice weather.
- the different species of plants and animals living together in one area
- from rain or melted snow that flows over the land into rivers, lakes, or oceans instead of soaking into the ground
- Adaptation-A body part or feature that helps an organism survive.
- large, powerful storm that forms over warm ocean water and has strong winds and heavy rain.
- storm with thunder, lightning, heavy rain, and sometimes hail.
- clouds-Flat, gray clouds that often cover the sky and can bring light rain or drizzle.
- average weather in a place over a very long time)
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- tool that measures air pressure)
- Resource —Substances that come from the ground and are useful to people
- area of land where all the rain and water flow into the same river, lake, or stream
- clouds-Big, fluffy, white clouds usually mean good weather.
- in the environment that can harm living things
- When pollen from one flower is moved to another flower so it can make seeds and grow new plants
- clouds-Thin, wispy clouds high in the sky usually mean fair weather, but can signal a change is coming.
- special role or job an organism has in its environment
- living thing, like a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight
- pressure-When the air is lighter and rises, it often brings clouds, wind, and rain.
- spinning column of air that touches the ground and causes damage.
- Gauge-A tool that measures how much rain has fallen)
- tool that measures temperature)
- tool that measures wind speed)
- The way plants make their own food (green plants use sunlight to make food)
- Adaptation-A way an animal acts that helps it survive in its environment.
33 Clues: tool that measures wind speed) • tool that measures temperature) • tool that measures air pressure) • day-to-day conditions of the air) • in the environment that can harm living things • average weather in a place over a very long time) • living thing, such as a plant, animal, or bacteria • Gauge-A tool that measures how much rain has fallen) • ...
Soil Media Types 2022-10-25
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- mica mineral matter
- (high C:N)makes nitrogen unavailable to plants
- neutral, weed free, crop uniformity, sterile
- dehydrated remains of acid bog plants
- partially decomposed material mined from swamps
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- dead plant and animal tissue
- decayed organic matter
- expensive and lightweight
- natural volcanic material
- (high N:C)makes nitrogen unavailable to plants
- organic and promotes drainage
11 Clues: mica mineral matter • decayed organic matter • expensive and lightweight • natural volcanic material • dead plant and animal tissue • organic and promotes drainage • dehydrated remains of acid bog plants • neutral, weed free, crop uniformity, sterile • (high N:C)makes nitrogen unavailable to plants • (high C:N)makes nitrogen unavailable to plants • ...
Vocabulary 2022-04-25
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- period of rest or metabolic inactivity
- opposite of photosynthesis
- converting light energy into chemical energy
- involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide
- plant cells that control gas exchange
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- gives plants its color
- outer most layer of the plant
- things that plants respond to
- adapting to environmental changes
- water movement through plants
- simple sugar
11 Clues: simple sugar • gives plants its color • opposite of photosynthesis • outer most layer of the plant • things that plants respond to • water movement through plants • adapting to environmental changes • plant cells that control gas exchange • period of rest or metabolic inactivity • involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide • converting light energy into chemical energy
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- phosphate which then dissolves in the water
- the protective outer coat of a seed
- A material that if added to plants helps them grow
- Embryonic shoot with first leaves
- An essential nutrient for growth and reproduction
- Helps crops with their productivity
- The process in which vitamins and minerals are absorbed
- The process in which organic materials are decomposed
- when phosphate rocks release phosphorus
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- Useless or unwanted and lonely plants
- To place in the ground to grow
- Embryonic root
- When nitrate is changed to nitrogen gas then returns to the atmosphere
- a layer of material that forms with decaying materials such as dead bodies or decaying plants
- A material which covers a percentage of the earth
- Organic materials used to enrich the soil
- When nitrogen from animal waste or dead bodies is returned to the soil as ammonia
- When ammonia is converted to nitrite then nitrate
- Process where an embryo changes to a seedling A very young tree
- The process of gathering the crops
20 Clues: Embryonic root • To place in the ground to grow • Embryonic shoot with first leaves • The process of gathering the crops • the protective outer coat of a seed • Helps crops with their productivity • Useless or unwanted and lonely plants • when phosphate rocks release phosphorus • Organic materials used to enrich the soil • phosphate which then dissolves in the water • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle Chp.4 2022-03-01
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- this is changed into ATP when a phosphate group is added
- plants in this climate use different methods to fix carbon
- primary source of energy for cells
- light energy from sun converted to chemical energy, stored in ATP and NADPH
- creates colors you see during fall
- converting CO2 and water to sugar using sunlight
- allows plants to fix CO2 into 4 Carbon Compounds
- enzyme assisted reactions that produce a three-carbon sugar
- compounds that absorb light
- this is responsible for collecting sunlight
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- organisms able to make their own food
- Carbon from CO2 is converted to sugars called…
- Calvin Cycle occurs in this part of the plant
- plants using Calvin cycle are called this
- organisms that must get their energy from other sources
- Chlorophylls and carotenoids are grouped in clusters of hundreds of pigments
- most common type of pigment(2 types)
- end goal of photosynthesis
- most common form of ATP
- three-carbon molecules are called
20 Clues: most common form of ATP • end goal of photosynthesis • compounds that absorb light • three-carbon molecules are called • primary source of energy for cells • creates colors you see during fall • most common type of pigment(2 types) • organisms able to make their own food • plants using Calvin cycle are called this • this is responsible for collecting sunlight • ...
Flower Vocabulary #3 2014-02-14
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- the top of the pistil that catches pollen grains
- one large, main root with smaller roots branching off
- stems grow along the ground making new plants
- a new plant grows from a damaged leaf
- protective covering around a seed
- underground stems that produce a new plant
- the main site for photosynthesis
- thin growths that increase the absorption of water
- several main roots that each branch off to form a mass of roots
- help anchor plant to the ground
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- produces pollen
- grows down the style after pollination
- new shoots sent up from roots that may form new plants asexually
- structures for defense
- water loss in leaves
- ovary, style and stigma make up the ___
- part of a flower that will become the fruit
- holds up leaves; stores food in some plants
- stem ___ examples include pineapple and sugar cane
- male part of the flower
- example of a taproot
- contains and protects seeds
- the stalk of the pistil
23 Clues: produces pollen • water loss in leaves • example of a taproot • structures for defense • male part of the flower • the stalk of the pistil • contains and protects seeds • help anchor plant to the ground • the main site for photosynthesis • protective covering around a seed • a new plant grows from a damaged leaf • grows down the style after pollination • ...
Vocab Lesson 28 2013-04-22
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- If you want to study plants, you study this.
- If it is not male or female then it is _____.
- If you study living things it is called this.
- I want to know for a fact, I want to _______.
- The bees, the wind, and other animals all help to _____ the flowers.
- To use a basic principle or idea use this.
- In algebra there is this.
- If you make it valid, you are doing this.
- To have different kinds and types.
- male or female
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- If it has to do with plants then it is this.
- frogs and salamanders are examples of this.
- When plants start to grow or develope they ______.
- Veggitarians are the opposite of this.
- If you do not agree you do this.
- Acids and bases are on opposite sides of the ______.
- Octopi have 8 of these.
- To make a small note.
- The oppostie is the _____.
- Every animal has it's own home or _______.
20 Clues: male or female • To make a small note. • Octopi have 8 of these. • In algebra there is this. • The oppostie is the _____. • If you do not agree you do this. • To have different kinds and types. • Veggitarians are the opposite of this. • If you make it valid, you are doing this. • To use a basic principle or idea use this. • Every animal has it's own home or _______. • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword Puzzle 2013-02-19
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- feeding relationship between organisms
- study of organism with their environment
- second level - group of similar organisms
- consumer that eats animals
- largest population a population can have
- when two or more in ecosystem share resources
- diagram shows ecosystem's loss of energy
- organism that eats another organism
- organism that uses sunlight to make food
- the part of the Earth where life exists
- consumer that eats dead plants and animals
- example of abiotic item
- consumer that eats plants and animals
- example of a biotic item
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- a scarce resource that limits population
- organism that breaks down dead organisms
- example of producer
- feeding pattern of a series of organisms
- process of using sunlight to make energy
- consumer that eats only plants
- third level - group of different populations
- all organisms that live together
- fourth level - community and abiotic environ
- part of the environment that is nonliving
- first level of environment
- organism that eats
- organism that is eaten
27 Clues: organism that eats • example of producer • organism that is eaten • example of abiotic item • example of a biotic item • consumer that eats animals • first level of environment • consumer that eats only plants • all organisms that live together • organism that eats another organism • consumer that eats plants and animals • feeding relationship between organisms • ...
YEA CROSWOD PZZLE OF ULIMITE KOOLNSS-Drew Belcher 2015-03-09
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- Right under the canopy
- An area that revives less that 25cm of rain each year
- Area mostly populated with grass and non-woody plants
- Organism that makes its own food
- A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organism
- Cycle of Water
- Any form of water falling from the sky
- Breaks down wastes and dead organisms to raw materials for the ecosystem
- A organism that feeds on the body's of dead organisms
- An area that receives as much as 120cm of rain each year
- Frozen soil
- An organisms than eat both plants and animals
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- An extremely cold and dry biome
- process in which nitrogen in the atmosphere is converted into ammonium
- When water heats up and turns into a gas
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy
- Leafy roof from tall trees
- An organisms that only eats plants
- When water turns from a gas to a liquid
- An organisms that only eats animals
20 Clues: Frozen soil • Cycle of Water • Right under the canopy • Leafy roof from tall trees • An extremely cold and dry biome • Organism that makes its own food • An organisms that only eats plants • An organisms that only eats animals • Any form of water falling from the sky • When water turns from a gas to a liquid • When water heats up and turns into a gas • ...
Climate Cafe 2023-03-08
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- Can't make their own food eat other producers and consumers
- Organism that can produce its own food
- Conversion of carbon into organic matter using inorganic molecules
- consumer Only eat plannts
- Living things
- Obtain nutrients by consuming detritus
- Use light energy to produce organic material
- Non Living things
- Main autotrophic component of the ocean
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- Organisms that only eat plants
- Organisms that make food for other animals
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Organisms that eat what is left over of dead organisms
- Phylum of gram-negative bacteria that obtain energy from photosynthesis
- Organism that oxidizes inorganic or organic compounds as its principal energy source
- Organisms that only eat meat
- Eat plants and animals
- The total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for food
- Plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create energy in the form of suger
20 Clues: Living things • Non Living things • Eat plants and animals • consumer Only eat plannts • Organisms that only eat meat • Organisms that only eat plants • Organism that can produce its own food • Obtain nutrients by consuming detritus • Main autotrophic component of the ocean • Organisms that make food for other animals • Use light energy to produce organic material • ...
6th Q3 Revision Part 2 2023-03-17
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- migration is an example for ________ behavior.
- Stages of incomplete metamorphosis.
- An example for complete metamorphosis.
- eat other animals that are already dead.
- Crows have __________ niche.
- Clown fish have __________niche.
- Dragonfly is an example for what metamorphosis?
- animals that eat only plants.
- The organisms that can produce their own food using sunlight are called ______ (hint: ends in trophs)
- animals that eat both plants and animals.
- Stages of complete metamorphosis
- animals that eat only other animals.
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- All food chains begin with _____.
- role of an organism in its environment.
- Some animals have one physical form when they are young and a completely different physical form when they are fully grown.
- eggs, larva, pupa and adult are stages of _______ metamorphosis.
- Consumers are ________. (hint: ends in trophs)
- Speaking different languages is an example for _______ behavior
- is an example for decomposer.
- When more than one food chain interconnects it forms a ____________.
- Plants are the ______ in a food chain.
21 Clues: Crows have __________ niche. • is an example for decomposer. • animals that eat only plants. • Clown fish have __________niche. • Stages of complete metamorphosis • All food chains begin with _____. • Stages of incomplete metamorphosis. • animals that eat only other animals. • An example for complete metamorphosis. • Plants are the ______ in a food chain. • ...
Interactions in the Environment Crossword 2023-02-26
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- e.g. humans
- organism that only eats other animals
- the change in state from gas to liquid
- water in liquid or solid state that falls to Earth
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- any non-living component in the environment
- e.g. bacteria
- network of interactions that link the living and non-living parts of an environment
- a group of populations of different species in an area
- an organism that hunts other living things for food
- a process by which plants use water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to produce sugars
- the study of relationships between organisms and their environment
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- e.g. the number of people in Guelph
- organism that only eats plants
- any living thing found in the environment
- the change in state from liquid to gas
- a living thing
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place
- where an organism lives and gets resources
- an animal that is hunted by another
20 Clues: e.g. humans • e.g. bacteria • a living thing • organism that only eats plants • e.g. the number of people in Guelph • an animal that is hunted by another • organism that only eats other animals • the change in state from liquid to gas • the change in state from gas to liquid • any living thing found in the environment • where an organism lives and gets resources • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-02-21
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- pigment that absorbs light energy in plants
- reactant used during the light reactions of photosynthesis
- plant structure that carries water from roots to leaves
- molecule that stores a large amount of energy
- number of water molecules needed to start photosynthesis
- photosynthesis takes place here
- growing fish and plants together in a closed system
- carbon dioxide enters the leaf through this structure
- reactions that build sugar molecules
- source of energy for photosynthesis
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- in all reactions, energy and matter must be _____
- where the light reactions take place
- the molecules at the end of a chemical reaction
- the molecules at the start of a chemical reaction
- food for plants
- type of cell that does not contain chloroplasts or cell walls
- high energy molecule produced during the light reactions
- where the Calvin Cycle takes place
- type of fish in our large tank
- product of photosynthesis
- a stack of thylakoids
- 2words reactant used during the Calvin Cycle
22 Clues: food for plants • a stack of thylakoids • product of photosynthesis • type of fish in our large tank • photosynthesis takes place here • where the Calvin Cycle takes place • source of energy for photosynthesis • where the light reactions take place • reactions that build sugar molecules • pigment that absorbs light energy in plants • 2words reactant used during the Calvin Cycle • ...
ECOSYSTEM LOSS 2020-10-23
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- a type of snake that can have 20 feets long.
- the process in which animals and plants survive, eating each other.
- losing something
- to repair the damage
- that is from a specific region
- living thing that sometimes has fruits or flowers.
- an animal that is large, it doesn't have arms. and is very large.
- A group of living things that have the same characteristics.
- that coexists amicably
- a situation that has no hope of improving
- wetland located in Florida
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- the variety of species, or natural resources an ecosystem has.
- A place in which different types of animals and plants interact.
- That is intruding on something
- something that belongs to someplace, or a characteristic and distingue aspect of something.
- something that gives strength to others.
- animals that eat other animals
- to intimidate with causing harm
- a sickness that can end with the life of who has it.
- land that is swampy
20 Clues: losing something • land that is swampy • to repair the damage • that coexists amicably • wetland located in Florida • That is intruding on something • animals that eat other animals • that is from a specific region • to intimidate with causing harm • something that gives strength to others. • a situation that has no hope of improving • a type of snake that can have 20 feets long. • ...
Science Crossword 2021-04-20
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- eats off of waste or organic matter
- the area in which a species lives in
- hunted by predators for food
- higher on the food chain they hunt down prey
- a living species that eats producers
- a star in the atmosphere that produces light and energy
- a flower usually in fields growing freely with no human disruption
- all biotic things need this to sustain activity
- a living thing
- they feed off of animal remains
- something that poses danger on what it's directed at
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- eats meat and plants
- only eats plants
- a non-living thing
- a large plant that produces a lot of oxygen and wood
- organism that creates its own food and is the start of the food chain
- only eats meat
- a producer that uses photosynthesis
- bears eat a lot of food before doing this action in the winter
- nocturnal bird that is known for making a hoot sound
- a long reptile that can have a venomous bite
21 Clues: only eats meat • a living thing • only eats plants • a non-living thing • eats meat and plants • hunted by predators for food • they feed off of animal remains • eats off of waste or organic matter • a producer that uses photosynthesis • the area in which a species lives in • a living species that eats producers • higher on the food chain they hunt down prey • ...
Ecosystems 2016-12-21
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- Alive
- Length x width x height
- Any collection of interacting parts that work together to produce or perform a function
- An organism that eats both meat and plants
- A community of organisms interacting with each other and with the nonliving environment
- An organism such as plants, or algae, that makes food
- Air
- Top six to thirty feet of earth
- Not alive
- An organism that breaks down plant and animal material into simple chemicals
- An organism that only eats meat
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- All living things
- Microorganism that act as decomposers
- An organism that can't make its own food. These organisms have to eat other animals
- The feeding relationships among all the organisms in an ecosystem. Arrows show the flow of matter and energy from one organism to another
- Water
- Volcano that erupted in Washington state
- Our conservationist
- A description of the feeding relationships between organisms in an environment
- An organism that only eats plants
20 Clues: Air • Alive • Water • Not alive • All living things • Our conservationist • Length x width x height • Top six to thirty feet of earth • An organism that only eats meat • An organism that only eats plants • Microorganism that act as decomposers • Volcano that erupted in Washington state • An organism that eats both meat and plants • An organism such as plants, or algae, that makes food • ...
CH 1 - Life Science 2019-09-09
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- any substance that has mass
- inactive state of some animals during winter months
- seasonal movement of animals from one place to another and back
- process of moving nutrients and wastes in a living thing
- studying or working in only one part of a subject
- the ability to do work or cause change
- plants gain their energy from this source
- the study of animals
- any living thing
- any change causes a response
- the study of how living things interact with their environment
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- the way in which living things respond to stimuli
- the study of plants
- the study of viruses and very small living things
- the process of breaking down food
- the process of taking in food
- reaction to a change
- (two words) all plants need this gas in order to survive
- all animals need this gas in order to survive
- process of getting rid of waste
- basic unit of all life
- chemical substance that is needed to carry out life processes
22 Clues: any living thing • the study of plants • reaction to a change • the study of animals • basic unit of all life • any substance that has mass • any change causes a response • the process of taking in food • process of getting rid of waste • the process of breaking down food • the ability to do work or cause change • plants gain their energy from this source • ...
biology sol 2023-05-05
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- A short supply of resources/increase in competition
- stable environment
- variable in experiment that doesn't change
- equal benefits
- no soil,pioneer organisms break down rocks
- win/lose, ex:mosquitos and humans
- Consumers that eat only plants
- win/neutral relationship, ex: barnacles x whales
- nonliving factors in ecosystem
- H2O common name
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- Organism in a food chain that represents a feeding step in the passage of energy and materials through an ecosystem
- living influences in ecosystem
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
- percent of energy taken to the next lvl
- The organic circulation of carbon from the atmosphere into organisms and back again
- The cycle in which nitrogen gas is changed into a compatible form that plants can use
- striped animal
- opposite of dog
- Succession The changes that happen after a disturbance in an ecosystem
- Consumers that eat only animals
- Respiration Process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules with oxygen
21 Clues: striped animal • equal benefits • opposite of dog • H2O common name • stable environment • living influences in ecosystem • Consumers that eat only plants • nonliving factors in ecosystem • Consumers that eat only animals • win/lose, ex:mosquitos and humans • percent of energy taken to the next lvl • variable in experiment that doesn't change • ...
Environmental crossword 2023-06-05
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- breaks down dead organisms for nutrients.
- the living parts of an ecosystem.
- renewable material that comes from plants and animals.
- large region with a certain climate and certain types of living things.
- states how efficient an ecosystem is.
- an organism that uses photosynthesis for their main source of food.
- water movement from soil to plants.
- an organism that has bee around for a long time and is harmful to water ecosystems.
- occurs when the environment becomes enriched with nutrients.
- microscopic organisms that drift around in water.
- make their own food.
- the process where liquid gets turned to gas.
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- when an organism makes food using chemicals as the energy source.
- eats plants
- a community of biological, physical, and chemical components.
- non-living part of an ecosystem.
- process of turning nitrogen components into ammonia.
- sheds its leaves annually
- the part of the water cycle where it is liquid.
- can produce their own food using light, water, or carbon dioxide.
20 Clues: eats plants • make their own food. • sheds its leaves annually • non-living part of an ecosystem. • the living parts of an ecosystem. • water movement from soil to plants. • states how efficient an ecosystem is. • breaks down dead organisms for nutrients. • the process where liquid gets turned to gas. • the part of the water cycle where it is liquid. • ...
NIHS MYPScience 2 - Isla Brash 2023-06-26
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- flowerless plants that produce cones and seeds
- the part in a flower that connects it to the stalk
- an invertebrate with a soft unsegmented body, usually enclosed in a shell
- powdery substance produced by flowers of seed plants
- a place where an organism makes its home
- animals that are cold-blooded and have smooth, slimy skin
- seed leaf within the embryo of a seed
- an animal that lacks a backbone
- the expected result of an experiment
- the process by which seeds grow into plants
- long cylinder-shaped worms a.k.a roundworms
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- animals that have mammary glands and hair
- how fish breathe
- the process of transferring pollen from the stigma to the anther
- an animal that has a backbone
- cold-blooded animals that have scaly skin
- where you hold a microscope
- invertebrates that have eight legs ex. spider
- to arrange things into groups based on how they are
- segmented worms
20 Clues: segmented worms • how fish breathe • where you hold a microscope • an animal that has a backbone • an animal that lacks a backbone • the expected result of an experiment • seed leaf within the embryo of a seed • a place where an organism makes its home • animals that have mammary glands and hair • cold-blooded animals that have scaly skin • ...
CHAPTER 2 REVIEW 2023-09-29
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- THE ____________ OF TINY ANIMALS FORM REEFS.
- A POWDERY MATERIAL THAT FLOWERS NEED TO MAKE SEEDS.
- PLANTS NEED HELP FROM ANIMALS FOR ___________.
- WHEN A TYPE OF LIVING THING DOESN'T EXIST ANYMORE.
- CHANGES IN ______________ CAN AFFECT ECOSYSTEMS.
- A BODY PART OR WAY OF ACTING THAT HELPS SOMETHING SURVIVE.
- THE LAYER BENEATH THE CANOPY.
- ANIMALS DEPEND ON PLANTS FOR FOOD, SHELTER, AND _____________.
- THE PART OF THE FLOWER WHERE POLLEN COMES FROM.
- A WARM ECOSYSTEM FOUND IN SHALLOW WATER.
- PLANTS CAN TRAP ___________ FROM THE SUN.
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- PLANT IN DESERT THAT CAN STORE WATER.
- PEOPLE PASS _________ AGAINST POLLUTING LAND, WATER, AND AIR.
- THE PART OF THE PLANT WHERE SEEDS ARE MADE.
- IN A RAIN FOREST, THE TOP LAYER OF THE TREES.
- SWEET LIQUID INSIDE FLOWERS.
- THE WEATHER A PLACE HAS OVER A PERIOD OF TIME.
- FEW LEFT OF A TYPE OF LIVING THING.
- TYPE OF DESERT BUSH WITH SHALLOW ROOTS.
- EVERYTHING WORKING TOGETHER IN AN AREA.
- DESERTS GET VERY LITTLE ___________.
- WHEN LIVING THINGS BLEND INTO THEIR SURROUNDINGS.
22 Clues: SWEET LIQUID INSIDE FLOWERS. • THE LAYER BENEATH THE CANOPY. • FEW LEFT OF A TYPE OF LIVING THING. • DESERTS GET VERY LITTLE ___________. • PLANT IN DESERT THAT CAN STORE WATER. • TYPE OF DESERT BUSH WITH SHALLOW ROOTS. • EVERYTHING WORKING TOGETHER IN AN AREA. • A WARM ECOSYSTEM FOUND IN SHALLOW WATER. • PLANTS CAN TRAP ___________ FROM THE SUN. • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2023-11-21
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- Basic building block of fats
- Sugar that is extracted from plants, used to sweeten foods
- Green pigment in plants
- The process by which plants use the sun's energy to make oxygen and glucose
- A food that lacks one or more of the essential amino acid
- The body's main source of energy
- Sugar made of several monosaccharides
- A carbohydrate that requires more work for the body to digest
- Tastes like sugar but with little or no calories
- Sugar with a single chemical unit
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- A food that contains all nine essential amino acids
- Plant material that can't be digested
- A basic fat molecule
- A carbohydrate that supplies energy for the body
- Carbohydrate with simple chemical structure
- Carbohydrate with more complex chemical structure than sugar
- Molecule that combines with others of itself to make proteins
- Your body needs it but can't make it
- Protein that transports oxygen in the blood to all cells in your body
- Sugar with two monosaccharide
20 Clues: A basic fat molecule • Green pigment in plants • Basic building block of fats • Sugar with two monosaccharide • The body's main source of energy • Sugar with a single chemical unit • Your body needs it but can't make it • Plant material that can't be digested • Sugar made of several monosaccharides • Carbohydrate with simple chemical structure • ...
Science Review Chapters 1-2 2024-01-09
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- the early growth of a seed
- the sweet liquid stored at the base of a blossom
- to maintain a stable internal condition
- a theory that has never been proven false
- the uniting of a sperm cell from a pollen grain
- active only during the day
- a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence
- living things
- active only at night
- the process by which life continues through a new generation
- the study of plants
- the study of living things
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- animal life
- plants with only one cotyledon
- plants with two cotyledons
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- Father of taxonomy
- an animal's home
- everything surrounding the organism being studied
- Father of the Scientific Method
- plant life
- the sum of all chemical processes
- ability to be cut into equal halves
- the study of animals
- the science of classification
- the smallest unit of living things
- ripened ovary of a flower
27 Clues: plant life • animal life • living things • an animal's home • Father of taxonomy • the study of plants • the study of animals • active only at night • ripened ovary of a flower • the early growth of a seed • plants with two cotyledons • active only during the day • the study of living things • the science of classification • plants with only one cotyledon • Father of the Scientific Method • ...
Ecosystems and Life Processes 2024-03-20
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- Chain A series of plants and animals in order of which is eaten by another.
- To stop something happening.
- To stay alive
- Surroundings, the area around you.
- A substance that helps to cure an illness.
- To be well adapted to its environment, has the right characteristics.
- An animal that only eats other animals
- Where a plant or animal naturally lives.
- The ability to do work
- An animal that only eats plants.
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- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- An animal that hunts other animals.
- Disease A disease that can spread from one living thing to another.
- An animal that is hunted by other animals
- Moving around, from one place to another.
- Being ill due to a disease.
- A living thing that makes its own food from sunlight.
- The condition of somethings body or mind
- A living thing that eats another living thing
- An injection to protect from disease.
- To become bigger
21 Clues: To stay alive • To become bigger • The ability to do work • Being ill due to a disease. • To stop something happening. • An animal that only eats plants. • Surroundings, the area around you. • An animal that hunts other animals. • An injection to protect from disease. • An animal that only eats other animals • The condition of somethings body or mind • ...
Ecosystems and Life Processes 2024-03-20
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- Chain A series of plants and animals in order of which is eaten by another.
- To stop something happening.
- To stay alive
- Surroundings, the area around you.
- A substance that helps to cure an illness.
- To be well adapted to its environment, has the right characteristics.
- An animal that only eats other animals
- Where a plant or animal naturally lives.
- The ability to do work
- An animal that only eats plants.
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- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- An animal that hunts other animals.
- Disease A disease that can spread from one living thing to another.
- An animal that is hunted by other animals
- Moving around, from one place to another.
- Being ill due to a disease.
- A living thing that makes its own food from sunlight.
- The condition of somethings body or mind
- A living thing that eats another living thing
- An injection to protect from disease.
- To become bigger
21 Clues: To stay alive • To become bigger • The ability to do work • Being ill due to a disease. • To stop something happening. • An animal that only eats plants. • Surroundings, the area around you. • An animal that hunts other animals. • An injection to protect from disease. • An animal that only eats other animals • The condition of somethings body or mind • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-12
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- how evenly distributed species are within a community
- an organisms' role in the environment
- different types of plants and animals in biomes
- 1st trophic level; includes green plants
- the variables that stay the same throughout the experiment
- the ability of an ecosystem to maintain a steady state
- the maximum number if individuals that the environment can carry
- human caused
- living factors
- weather
- rainfall
- 2nd trophic level; eats the first trophic level
- 3rd trophic level; has no natural predators and at the top of a food chain
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- one of a species
- all of the living and nonliving factors in an area
- the ability to recover from an ecosystem disturbance
- populations living together
- educated guess to the testable question
- a group of the same species
- a large geographical area on Earth with similar climate, plants and animals
- nonliving factors
- the number of different species living in an ecosystem
22 Clues: weather • rainfall • human caused • living factors • one of a species • nonliving factors • populations living together • a group of the same species • an organisms' role in the environment • educated guess to the testable question • 1st trophic level; includes green plants • different types of plants and animals in biomes • 2nd trophic level; eats the first trophic level • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- something that produces/makes
- an organism that only eats flesh/meat
- organism that breaks down
- An individual living thing
- study of relationship between living organisms
- a sequence of organisms that eats each other
- something that consumes a product
- an organism that consumes things that are decaying
- region on above and below the Earth's surface
- larger organism harbors a smaller organism
- interacting group of many different species
- organism that can produce its own food
- organisms that hunt or kill other organisms
- natural home or environment of an animal
- organisms that hunt or kill other organisms
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- non living things within a ecosystem
- organisms that are being hunted
- organism that eats other plants and animals
- smallest living group
- having a parasite
- all food chains in a ecosystem
- an environment where organisms interact
- living things within an ecosystem
- organism that only eats plants
- position of organism on the food chain
- organism that eats both plants and animals
26 Clues: having a parasite • smallest living group • organism that breaks down • An individual living thing • something that produces/makes • all food chains in a ecosystem • organism that only eats plants • organisms that are being hunted • something that consumes a product • living things within an ecosystem • non living things within a ecosystem • an organism that only eats flesh/meat • ...
Blooms and Bounty 2024-06-11
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- Tall flower with a large, round head and yellow petals
- Flexible tube used to deliver water to plants
- Substance added to soil to promote plant growth
- Trimming back branches and stems to promote growth
- Planting in containers rather than directly in the ground
- Protective covering placed on soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds
- Early-blooming flower often seen in spring gardens
- Vine-growing vegetable with varieties like zucchini and butternut
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- Providing moisture to plants to keep them healthy
- Fragrant flower often associated with romance
- Tool used for transporting soil, plants, or other materials
- Common garden flower with white petals and a yellow center
- Plant with soft, green stems that dies back in winter
- Large, showy flower often seen in gardens
- Fragrant flower with large, trumpet-shaped blooms
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Hand tool used for digging small holes
- Popular garden vegetable often used in salads
- Unwanted plant in the garden
- Organic material used to enrich soil
20 Clues: Unwanted plant in the garden • Organic material used to enrich soil • Hand tool used for digging small holes • Plant that lives for more than two years • Large, showy flower often seen in gardens • Fragrant flower often associated with romance • Flexible tube used to deliver water to plants • Popular garden vegetable often used in salads • ...
Spelling List 2024-10-15
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- What you do when something is really funny.
- A loud sound you make when you're scared or surprised.
- Green parts of a plant that grow on branches.
- When you have learned or understood something.
- The dirt where plants grow.
- The day you celebrate the day you were born.
- The place where plants, animals, and people live.
- The day before today.
- When you do things to make things easier for others.
- A small reptile with scaly skin.
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- What all living things have, like plants, animals, and people.
- Bigger or more than something else.
- To look closely and find out more about something.
- Your mom or dad’s mother.
- When you guide or lead others.
- When you do what you are supposed to do.
- Someone you like to spend time with and trust.
- Something that weighs a lot and is hard to lift.
- Always telling the truth.
- The answer to a problem or puzzle.
20 Clues: The day before today. • Your mom or dad’s mother. • Always telling the truth. • The dirt where plants grow. • When you guide or lead others. • A small reptile with scaly skin. • The answer to a problem or puzzle. • Bigger or more than something else. • When you do what you are supposed to do. • What you do when something is really funny. • ...
Plant Unit Review 2025-01-31
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- carries sugar from leaves to other parts of the plant
- plant egg
- consists of the anther and the filament; where pollen is produced
- plant sperm
- structures that control movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the plant leaf
- consists of the sticky stigma, style and ovary; also called the carpel
- system that absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- plant responses to sunlight
- carries water from the roots to the leaves for photosynthesis
- process that plants use to make glucose
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- structure that is produced when the pollen fuses with the egg; contains the plant embryo
- flowers have bright colors or nectar to attract these
- process that allows water to enter root hairs
- gas taken in by plants
- when the pollen fuses with the ovule
- plant responses to gravity
- plant responses to the external environment
- plant responses to touch
- gas released by plants
20 Clues: plant egg • plant sperm • gas taken in by plants • gas released by plants • plant responses to touch • plant responses to gravity • plant responses to sunlight • when the pollen fuses with the ovule • process that plants use to make glucose • plant responses to the external environment • process that allows water to enter root hairs • ...
Taksh And Israel 2024-12-02
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- When energy is transferred from the environment
- a link formed when atoms share electrons
- Plants and light
- salt made form citric acid
- The Only edible salt
- Filters blood
- The number of vibrations per second
- metal oxides
- where urnie is
- Something really small that human cant see
- a salt made from nitric acid
- Found in group seven
- Has the highest reactivity
- number 15 on the table
- how quickly or slowly a chemical reacts
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- Mass over volume
- something about table and elements
- The highness or lowness of sound
- Getting rid of body waste
- hydrogen and oxygen
- number 5 on the table
- Number 3 on the table
- Found in group eight
- A substance containing minerals for plants
- Clouds of dust in space
- salt that is made from sulfuric acid
- number 9 on the table
- Green pigment in plants
- Stable atom
- a waste substance made in liver from proteins
30 Clues: Stable atom • metal oxides • Filters blood • where urnie is • Mass over volume • Plants and light • hydrogen and oxygen • The Only edible salt • Found in group eight • Found in group seven • number 5 on the table • Number 3 on the table • number 9 on the table • number 15 on the table • Clouds of dust in space • Green pigment in plants • Getting rid of body waste • salt made form citric acid • ...
Joel Ecology 2024-11-19
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- An organism that makes its own food
- A group of species that live together
- another name for an autotroph
- A fungus that decomposes material to get food
- An animal that eats meat and plants
- Another name for hetrotroph
- Where communities live
- How bacteria make food
- The system Autotrophs go through to make food
- The level in a food chain
- A renewable energy that comes from plants and animals
- The Model that shows the transfer in energy from one organism to another
- everything on earth
- A group of communities in one place
- A branch of biology that deals with organisms
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- An animal that only eats meat
- An organism that makes food
- A group of populations that live near each other
- a diagram that shows the distribution of energy in an ecosystem by trophic leve
- An animal that primarily eats dead things
- A group of organisms
- An animal that on,y eats plants
- The feeding relationships of all animal
23 Clues: everything on earth • A group of organisms • Where communities live • How bacteria make food • The level in a food chain • An organism that makes food • Another name for hetrotroph • An animal that only eats meat • another name for an autotroph • An animal that on,y eats plants • An organism that makes its own food • An animal that eats meat and plants • ...
Biology Bingo Unit 3: Ecology 2025-03-21
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- source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- a natural or inherent aptitude
- organisms strive for the same resources in the same place
- an animal that is eaten by other animals
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- chemical process that doesn't use oxygen to create energy
- long-tern shifts in temperature and weather patterns
- shows what organism is prey and predator
- anything that constrains a population's size
- an organism that creates its own food
- a community of all the living organisms and non-living organisms
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- chemical process that uses oxygen to create energy
- the variety of all living things on Earth
- essential for life
- consists of all food chains in a single ecosystem
- plants take in sunlight, H2O, CO2 to create energy
- organisms have to get energy by eating other organisms
- a place where an organism makes its home
- an animal that eats other animals
- organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
20 Clues: essential for life • a natural or inherent aptitude • an animal that eats other animals • an organism that creates its own food • an animal that is eaten by other animals • a place where an organism makes its home • shows what organism is prey and predator • the variety of all living things on Earth • anything that constrains a population's size • ...
5th Grade Science 2025-04-11
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- Planet with the Most Distinct Rings
- Hunts other Animals
- Farthest Planet Away From The Sun
- Light Bounces Off A Surface
- Closest Inner Planet To The Asteroid Belt
- Eats Plants And Meat
- Turns Into Meteoroid When It Enters Earth's Atmosphere
- Only Planet That Rotates On Its Side
- The Animal being Hunted
- One Benefits/One Harmed
- Process Plants Use For Growth
- Only Eats Plants
- Planets Orbiting The Sun
- Made From Ice And Dust/Have Tails
- Pluto
- Planet We Live On
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- Only Eats Meat
- All light Passes Through
- Rocky Metallic Bodies too Small To Be Planets
- Only Star In Our Solar System
- Both Benefit
- Biggest Planet In Our Solar System
- One Benefits/One Unaffected
- Light Slows Down And Bends
- Some Light Passes Through
- The Path Planets Take Around The Sun
- Distance Divided By Time
- Hottest Planet In The Solar System
- Earth Spinning On Its Axis
- Planet Closest To The Sun
- No Light Passes Through
31 Clues: Pluto • Both Benefit • Only Eats Meat • Only Eats Plants • Planet We Live On • Hunts other Animals • Eats Plants And Meat • The Animal being Hunted • One Benefits/One Harmed • No Light Passes Through • All light Passes Through • Distance Divided By Time • Planets Orbiting The Sun • Some Light Passes Through • Planet Closest To The Sun • Light Slows Down And Bends • Earth Spinning On Its Axis • ...
Soil Joey drake 2025-09-15
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- dioxide plants get this from the air
- sold and un-weathered rock
- molecular nature of rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen and other things
- began in 1931-1932 and lasted 7 years
- organic material layer
- tiny rock particles from topsoil
- humus, rock particles, water, air, living organisms
- need sunlight, nitrogen, water, phosphorus and potassium from the soil
- shows the layers of soil
- loosens and mixes the soil
- big event with a lot of dust
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- what in the soil matters
- physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold and heat
- smallest size; little space between particles; water retained well because it moves slowly through small spaces
- rock that has been weathered because it is so deep under ground
- large particle; lots of space; water not retained because it evaporates
- decomposed plant and animal matter
- take in water for the plants
- organic matter mixed with rock particles
- medium size; space and retention
20 Clues: organic material layer • what in the soil matters • shows the layers of soil • sold and un-weathered rock • loosens and mixes the soil • take in water for the plants • big event with a lot of dust • tiny rock particles from topsoil • medium size; space and retention • decomposed plant and animal matter • dioxide plants get this from the air • began in 1931-1932 and lasted 7 years • ...
check your self 2025-03-24
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- – to pass a disease from one to another
- – a line that separates two areas
- – buildings or equipment for a purpose
- (n) – a guess based on available information
- – something that may cause harm
- – not trusting; believing something may be wrong
- – to influence or change something
- – to happen
- – a danger or risk
- – to strongly advise or encourage
- – needing immediate action
- (n) – a person who sees something happen
- – including everything, complete
- – dangerous or risky
- – contact with something harmful or new
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- – causing death
- – animals and plants living in nature
- – tiny organism causing disease
- – extreme tiredness or complete use of something
- – able to spread from one person to another
- – the large main part of something
- – a group of similar animals or plants
- – illness in people, animals or plants
- – to expect or prepare for something
- – facts or signs proving something is true
- – to cause someone to act
- – once a year
27 Clues: – to happen • – once a year • – causing death • – a danger or risk • – dangerous or risky • – to cause someone to act • – needing immediate action • – tiny organism causing disease • – something that may cause harm • – including everything, complete • – a line that separates two areas • – to strongly advise or encourage • – the large main part of something • ...
Characteristics and Classification of Living Organism 2025-08-04
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- The science of classifying organisms.
- Lose a large amount of water.
- Process by which green plants make food using sunlight.
- Kingdom including yeasts and molds.
- Production of offspring to continue the species.
- Spore-producing plants.
- A group of similar organisms that can interbreed.
- The only animal group that can feed it's offspring by breastfeeding.
- Permanent increase in size and cell number.
- Kingdom of unicellular organisms without a nucleus.
- Able to move from one place to another.
- Two-part naming system (Two words).
- Moth, Butterfly and Dragonfly belong to this class.
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- Removal of metabolic waste from the body.
- Cheese/Yogurt making species is from this kingdom.
- Ability to respond to environmental changes.
- Type of "organisms" that both considered living and non-living.
- Chemical process releasing energy from food.
- Kingdom of multicellular, heterotrophic organisms.
- Stone-like plants.
- Maintaining a stable internal environment.
- The basic structural and functional unit of life.
22 Clues: Stone-like plants. • Spore-producing plants. • Lose a large amount of water. • Kingdom including yeasts and molds. • Two-part naming system (Two words). • The science of classifying organisms. • Able to move from one place to another. • Removal of metabolic waste from the body. • Maintaining a stable internal environment. • Permanent increase in size and cell number. • ...
Maria Sibylla Merian 2025-09-08
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- Merian published a ___ of engravings about insects.
- Stage of insects before pupation, documented by Merian.
- Main creatures studied by Merian.
- Larval stage of butterflies and moths that Merian depicted in detail.
- Merian’s works are part of natural ___.
- Merian was both a scientist and an ___.
- Process of transformation in insects, central to Merian’s work.
- Country where Merian traveled to study tropical insects.
- Intermediate stage between larva and adult insect.
- Country where Maria Sibylla Merian was born.
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- The living world studied by naturalists.
- Insect that undergoes metamorphosis, often painted by Merian.
- Artistic representation, often used by Merian for her scientific work.
- A scientist who studies plants and animals in their environment.
- The scientific study of insects, pioneered by Merian.
- First name of the naturalist who studied insects and plants in the 1690's
- The study of plants, often combined with insect studies in Merian’s work.
- Careful watching of nature, Merian’s main scientific method.
- Last name of a famous naturalist and illustrator.
- Merian combined art and ___.
20 Clues: Merian combined art and ___. • Main creatures studied by Merian. • Merian’s works are part of natural ___. • Merian was both a scientist and an ___. • The living world studied by naturalists. • Country where Maria Sibylla Merian was born. • Last name of a famous naturalist and illustrator. • Intermediate stage between larva and adult insect. • ...
Science crossword 2025-12-16
Across
- A substance made of only one type of atom
- Two or more atoms chemically bonded together
- An organism that makes its own food
- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- The average weather in a place over a long period of time
- The smallest unit of life
- A substance made from two or more different elements
- The control center of a cell
- A force that pulls objects toward each other
- Smallest unit of matter
- A change in speed or direction over time
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- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere
- An organism that eats plants or animals
- The ability to do work or cause change
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight
- Speed in a specific direction
- Living and nonliving things interacting in an area
- A push or a pull that can change motion
- The movement of Earth’s tectonic plates
- How much mass is in a certain volume
20 Clues: Smallest unit of matter • The smallest unit of life • The control center of a cell • Speed in a specific direction • An organism that makes its own food • How much mass is in a certain volume • The ability to do work or cause change • An organism that eats plants or animals • A push or a pull that can change motion • The movement of Earth’s tectonic plates • ...
IGCSE Biology 2026-02-13
Across
- Process where the future generations are better adapted to the environment.
- Made up of simple sugars.
- Needed by plants to do photosynthesis.
- Fibres help prevent ____________.
- Plants and animals are ___________.
- The _______ test is used to test for lipids.
- Endocrine system uses chemical communication by means of _________.
- The ________ system is used to identify a species.
- A balanced ________ contains the right proportions of nutrients.
- Plant tissue that transport food.
Down
- _________ digestion occurs mainly in the mouth.
- Genetic change in the DNA of an individual.
- Cells that are part of the nervous system.
- Permanent increase in size.
- Sense organ that responds to changes in light.
- Their function is protein synthesis.
- Group of different tissues.
- Structure of DNA.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Number of different species that live in an area.
- Ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment.
- 3D shape space of an enzyme.
- Main site of gas exchange.
- Chemical that gives plants the nutrients they need.
24 Clues: Structure of DNA. • Powerhouse of the cell. • Made up of simple sugars. • Main site of gas exchange. • Permanent increase in size. • Group of different tissues. • 3D shape space of an enzyme. • Fibres help prevent ____________. • Plant tissue that transport food. • Plants and animals are ___________. • Their function is protein synthesis. • Needed by plants to do photosynthesis. • ...
Ecosystems Crossword 2026-03-22
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- a unique product of respiration without oxygen
- the straight movement of energy and nutrient between living things
- eat secondary consumers
- the position of organisms in a food pyramid
- the movement of water into the soil
- organisms that break down organic matter
- the continuous movement of water
- non-renewable energy sources that release carbon dioxide when used
- an organism that produces its own food
- the type of respiration that occurs without oxygen
- a process in which plants absorbs carbon dioxide
- nearly all energy in the world originates here
- an organism that cannot make its own food
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- the cell where respiration occurs
- the cell where photosynthesis takes place
- table the upper most level of saturated soil
- the loss of water out of plants
- consumes dead plants or animals
- small and harmful particles that do nor biodegrade
- is able to absorb carbon from the atmosphere
- a reactant needed for cellular respiration
- a community of living organisms
22 Clues: eat secondary consumers • the loss of water out of plants • consumes dead plants or animals • a community of living organisms • the continuous movement of water • the cell where respiration occurs • the movement of water into the soil • an organism that produces its own food • organisms that break down organic matter • the cell where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Bell Work - Spring 2026-04-01
Across
- bird often seen returning in spring
- yellow flower that blooms in early spring
- green plant that grows quickly in spring
- soft white shape floating in the sky
- insect with colorful wings seen in spring
- home built by birds for their eggs
- small object planted to grow a plant
- toy that flies in the windy spring sky
- container used to water plants
- insect that collects nectar from flowers
- young plant just beginning to grow
- open grassy field with wildflowers
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- small pool of water after rain
- animal often heard near ponds in spring
- part of a tree where buds appear
- water that falls from clouds in spring
- gentle spring wind
- warm light that helps plants grow
- small growth on a plant before it opens
- bright cup shaped spring flower
- colorful part of a flower
- colorful arc seen after spring rain
- place where plants begin growing again in spring
- flower that opens in spring
- small body of still water outdoors
25 Clues: gentle spring wind • colorful part of a flower • flower that opens in spring • small pool of water after rain • container used to water plants • bright cup shaped spring flower • part of a tree where buds appear • warm light that helps plants grow • home built by birds for their eggs • young plant just beginning to grow • small body of still water outdoors • ...
What do Plants Need? 2024-10-18
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- plants need this to be able to spread out as they grow
- needed for plants to stay hydrated and transport nutrients
- where plants or animals or even people interact with each other
- plants get carbon dioxide from the _____
Down
- plants need the right _____ to grow; not too hot or cold
- where any living thing exists
- plants anchor themselves in this
- needed by plants for photosynthesis
8 Clues: where any living thing exists • plants anchor themselves in this • needed by plants for photosynthesis • plants get carbon dioxide from the _____ • plants need this to be able to spread out as they grow • plants need the right _____ to grow; not too hot or cold • needed for plants to stay hydrated and transport nutrients • ...
Animals and plants 2020-06-17
Across
- They are usually spread out along stems in ways that catch the most light.
- Substance in plants that meke their parts green.
- They are the qualities an organism has.
- It is a characteristic that can help an individual compete.
- They grow away from the stem in search of water and nutrients.
Down
- Tiny structures in the plant cells.
- It is a behavior that helps some animals survive in low temperatures.
- The process in which plants make sugar.
- It is a physical feature or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- It is to receive characteristics from their parents and look very much like them.
- They grow toward light.
11 Clues: They grow toward light. • Tiny structures in the plant cells. • The process in which plants make sugar. • They are the qualities an organism has. • Substance in plants that meke their parts green. • It is a characteristic that can help an individual compete. • They grow away from the stem in search of water and nutrients. • ...
animals and plants 2012-10-28
Across
- plants that do not contain chlorophyll
- animals that breathe using gills
- a small green plant with leaves but without a stem
- these animals have a scaly skin
- animals with backbones
- green plants with leaves and roots but no seeds
Down
- these plants have seeds in cones
- a way of classifying objects
- to sort out living things into groups
- animals that have a constant body temperature
- the study of living things
11 Clues: animals with backbones • the study of living things • a way of classifying objects • these animals have a scaly skin • these plants have seeds in cones • animals that breathe using gills • to sort out living things into groups • plants that do not contain chlorophyll • animals that have a constant body temperature • green plants with leaves and roots but no seeds • ...
Moon and Plants 2014-12-23
Across
- a large object that moves around a star
- an object that moves around another object in space
- plants that lie between the sun and asteroid belt-Mercury, Venus, earth, mars
- the movement of one object around another space
- the motion of a plant or other object as it turns on its axis
- Different shapes of the moon
Down
- plants that lie on the outer side of the asteroid belt-Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- the imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth from the North Pole to South Pole
- separates the inner and outer plants
- a plant made out of most gases-the outer plant
- certain path
11 Clues: certain path • Different shapes of the moon • separates the inner and outer plants • a large object that moves around a star • a plant made out of most gases-the outer plant • the movement of one object around another space • an object that moves around another object in space • the motion of a plant or other object as it turns on its axis • ...
~Nutrition In Plants~ 2016-04-26
Across
- The green pigment needed for photosynthesis.
- The ultimate source of energy.
- Organisms that are found near decayed organic matter.
- Plants that get their by using ingenious methods.
- Fungi reproduce through ______.
Down
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called _______.
- The only organism which can trap nitrogen.
- a stoma is surrounded by _______.
- Lichen is an example of _______.
- The common name for Cuscuta.
- Protein is a great source of ______.
11 Clues: The common name for Cuscuta. • The ultimate source of energy. • Fungi reproduce through ______. • Lichen is an example of _______. • a stoma is surrounded by _______. • Protein is a great source of ______. • The only organism which can trap nitrogen. • The green pigment needed for photosynthesis. • Plants that get their by using ingenious methods. • ...
cells and plants 2023-03-27
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- make proteins
- organelle that carries out photosynthesis
- help plant cells devide
- controlles what goes in and out of the cell
- the powerhouse of the cell
- organelle that contains digestive enzymes
Down
- protect the plant cells
- storage area in plant cells
- packages molecules for the cell
- the liquid part of the cell
- the control centre for the cell
11 Clues: make proteins • protect the plant cells • help plant cells devide • the powerhouse of the cell • storage area in plant cells • the liquid part of the cell • packages molecules for the cell • the control centre for the cell • organelle that carries out photosynthesis • organelle that contains digestive enzymes • controlles what goes in and out of the cell
how plants grow 2022-12-01
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- the process plants use to make food
- which gas is required for photosynthesis to take place?
- type of plant used for decorative purposes
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- plant's response to physical objects
- type of plant used for eating
- plant's response to light
- simple sugar produced through photosynthesis
- area of agriculture that produces plants for food, comfort, and beauty
- structure responsible for obtaining carbon dioxide from the air
- plant's response to gravity
- green pigment in the leaves that gather energy from sunlight
11 Clues: plant's response to light • plant's response to gravity • type of plant used for eating • the process plants use to make food • plant's response to physical objects • type of plant used for decorative purposes • simple sugar produced through photosynthesis • which gas is required for photosynthesis to take place? • ...
ADAPTATIONS IN PLANTS 2023-01-20
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-08
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- the gas released during photosynthesis
- a plant that feeds on decomposing materials
- a plant that traps and feeds on insects
- a soft and white substances foung growing on decomposing materials during the rainy season
- the good and friendly relationship between 2 organisms
- the numerous openings found on the lower surface of the leaf
Down
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- the process carried out by plants to prepare food for themselves
- the pigment in plant that captures solar energy
- the bacteria present in the soil which converts the atmospheric nitrogen into the water soluble compounds to be absorbed by the plants
- the plant from which a parasitic plant sucks its food
11 Clues: the gas released during photosynthesis • a plant that traps and feeds on insects • a plant that feeds on decomposing materials • the pigment in plant that captures solar energy • the plant from which a parasitic plant sucks its food • the good and friendly relationship between 2 organisms • the numerous openings found on the lower surface of the leaf • ...
Animals and plants 2021-06-11
11 Clues: king of jungle • give us oxygen • the slowest bird • also called Cuscuta • also called sea cow • where polar bear lives • we get this by sugarcane • insect that makes web as home • which type of animals eat meat? • insect that is homonym of bat ball game • Which is from dog family? Fox or Walrus?
Plants and Photosynthesis 2023-12-01
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- what happens to the enzyme if it is too hot? It ___.
- where does water vapour escape in a leaf?
- how do leaves get their green colour?
- photosynthesis ___ when light levels decrease
- what are the products of photosynthesis
- photosynthesis is an ______ reaction
- which vessel transports water in a plant?
Down
- which mesophyll layer contains many chloroplasts?
- the gas reactant in photosynthesis
- which piece of apparatus measures transpiration?
- open and close stomata
11 Clues: open and close stomata • the gas reactant in photosynthesis • photosynthesis is an ______ reaction • how do leaves get their green colour? • what are the products of photosynthesis • where does water vapour escape in a leaf? • which vessel transports water in a plant? • photosynthesis ___ when light levels decrease • which piece of apparatus measures transpiration? • ...
Photosynthesis and Plants 2023-10-31
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- plants produce this and humans breathe it in
- one of the ingredients that humans breathe out out and plants breathe in
- this part of the plant transport water and nutrients to the leaves
- ingredient that is absorbed through the roots
Down
- process of changing sunlight to chemical energy to make sugar
- the sugar that plants produce
- ingredient that is responsible for starting photosynthesis
- sugar is stored in here
- type of energy that comes from the sun
- relationship that at least one species benefit from their interaction
- this part of the plant absorbs water and minerals and keeps the plant anchored to the soil
11 Clues: sugar is stored in here • the sugar that plants produce • type of energy that comes from the sun • plants produce this and humans breathe it in • ingredient that is absorbed through the roots • ingredient that is responsible for starting photosynthesis • process of changing sunlight to chemical energy to make sugar • ...
4.2 Plants/Photosynthesis 2023-10-16
Across
- the element plants give off as a result of photosynthesis
- a tiny, green part in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll
- dioxide, plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen
- the female plant organ located at the center of the plant
- the male plant organ that is where pollen can be found
- helps water and nutrients travel from the roots to other parts of the plant
Down
- a green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight, creating energy for photosynthesis
- anchors the plant in place and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- the process plants use to create food and oxygen out of water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight
- the food produced for plants through the process of photosynthesis
- the location where photosynthesis mainly takes place due to it's position for receiving sunlight
11 Clues: the male plant organ that is where pollen can be found • the element plants give off as a result of photosynthesis • the female plant organ located at the center of the plant • a tiny, green part in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll • dioxide, plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2024-11-22
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- dispersal The process by which seeds are spread away
- the parent plant.
- The tiny structures that contain the male gametes in plants.
- The male reproductive part of a flower.
- The female reproductive part of a flower.
- The part of the plant that develops into a fruit after fertilization.
- The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.
Down
- The process of producing new plants from seeds
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- The part of the flower that attracts pollinators with its color and scent
- A type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes.
11 Clues: the parent plant. • The male reproductive part of a flower. • The female reproductive part of a flower. • The process of producing new plants from seeds • dispersal The process by which seeds are spread away • The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma • The process by which a seed develops into a new plant. • ...
Plants and Animals 2026-01-26
Across
- animal with a backbone
- plants that produce cones to protect their seeds
- polling moving from one flower to another
- a time of rest or deep sleep through the cold winter
Down
- how animals move or interact with their environment and other animals
- animal without bones at all
- all the living and nonliving things in an area
- movement from one place to another
- to start growing
- process of developing into an adult
- similar to seeds but do not store food for its embryo
11 Clues: to start growing • animal with a backbone • animal without bones at all • movement from one place to another • process of developing into an adult • polling moving from one flower to another • all the living and nonliving things in an area • plants that produce cones to protect their seeds • a time of rest or deep sleep through the cold winter • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2014-04-10
Across
- The tiny organisms you can't see with your naked eye, includes bacteria and fungus.
- The process plants use to make energy. Includes the Sun, water, nutrients, and carbon dioxide.
- Multiple levels of these, eats organisms.
- What organisms have done in order to survive.
- All the species of an ecosystem.
- Breaks down matter so it can be recycled.
- The relationships and interactions between living and non-living.
- All species of an organism.
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- The living and dead factors of an ecosystem.
- A group of similar ecosystems.
- The meat eaters.
- The non-living, environmental factors.
- The term that describes the diversity of organisms in an ecosystem.
- Only eats plants, bushes.
- The primary producer, energy source for plants.
- Makes their own food.
16 Clues: The meat eaters. • Makes their own food. • Only eats plants, bushes. • All species of an organism. • A group of similar ecosystems. • All the species of an ecosystem. • The non-living, environmental factors. • Multiple levels of these, eats organisms. • Breaks down matter so it can be recycled. • The living and dead factors of an ecosystem. • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2014-04-10
Across
- The living and dead factors of an ecosystem.
- The tiny organisms you can't see with your naked eye, includes bacteria and fungus.
- The meat eaters.
- Only eats plants, bushes.
- The process plants use to make energy. Includes the Sun, water, nutrients, and carbon dioxide.
- All species of an organism.
- The primary producer, energy source for plants.
- The non-living, environmental factors.
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- Multiple levels of these, eats organisms.
- All the species of an ecosystem.
- The relationships and interactions between living and non-living.
- A group of similar ecosystems.
- Breaks down matter so it can be recycled.
- The term that describes the diversity of organisms in an ecosystem.
- Makes their own food.
- What organisms have done in order to survive.
16 Clues: The meat eaters. • Makes their own food. • Only eats plants, bushes. • All species of an organism. • A group of similar ecosystems. • All the species of an ecosystem. • The non-living, environmental factors. • Multiple levels of these, eats organisms. • Breaks down matter so it can be recycled. • The living and dead factors of an ecosystem. • ...
TEK 7.7B 7.12C 7.13A 7.13B 2023-11-05
Across
- Body's ability to keep the internal balance
- Growth that happens in organisms in response to light
- a push or pull that can change the position of an object
- Process of water moving through plants and evaporating
- Above-ground part of a plant
- Pressure exerted by water inside the cell wall
- Change within the organism
- Below-ground part of a plant
- balanced,unchanging
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- change in the environment outside of the organism
- Thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- Turning of all or part of organism
- Conducting tissue in plants that transports nutrients
- growth that happens in organisms in response to gravity
- Vascular tissue in plants that transports fluid
- Change in the position of an object
16 Clues: balanced,unchanging • Change within the organism • Above-ground part of a plant • Below-ground part of a plant • Turning of all or part of organism • Change in the position of an object • Body's ability to keep the internal balance • Pressure exerted by water inside the cell wall • Vascular tissue in plants that transports fluid • ...
Mendel's Experiment 2024-01-09
Across
- the passing of physical characteristics from parent to offspring
- pollen from one plant going to the flower of another plant
- the study of heredity
- contained all hybrid tall pea plants
- organism with two different alleles for a trait
- the process of sperm and egg joining to create a new organism
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- pollen fertilizing a flower of the same plant
- factors that control a trait
- a specific characteristic
- hidden when dominant is present
- if you have it, you show it
- different forms of a gene
- contained purebred tall and short pea plants
- the offspring of many generations that have the same form of a trait
- scientist drew conclusions about genetics
- generation contained 3/4 tall and 1/4 short pea plants
16 Clues: the study of heredity • a specific characteristic • different forms of a gene • if you have it, you show it • factors that control a trait • hidden when dominant is present • contained all hybrid tall pea plants • scientist drew conclusions about genetics • contained purebred tall and short pea plants • pollen fertilizing a flower of the same plant • ...
Marine crossword 2022-12-08
Across
- the process where bacteria makes glucose from chemicals.
- chain a linear feeding relationship.
- a relationship where one animal is benefit and the other stays the same.
- the process where plants make there own food.
- the animal that gets hunted.
- web a feeding relationship that shows interaction between all the animals.
- where an animal is hunting prey
- an animal that only eats meat.
- where organisms live in harmony together.
- the animal that hunts.
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- a relationship between 2 animals which one animal benefits and one is harmed.
- where 2 organisms benefit from a relationship.
- an animal that converts dead matter to food.
- an animal that eats plants and animals.
- an animal that makes its own food.
- an animal the consumes and hunts its food.
- an animal that only eats plants.
17 Clues: the animal that hunts. • the animal that gets hunted. • an animal that only eats meat. • where an animal is hunting prey • an animal that only eats plants. • an animal that makes its own food. • chain a linear feeding relationship. • an animal that eats plants and animals. • where organisms live in harmony together. • an animal the consumes and hunts its food. • ...
Shoreline Puzzle 2023-05-11
Across
- Name of the lake Battle Point Park is on
- Plant part that attracts insects
- Often placed on shorelines to help keep soil in place
- Name of the state fish
- Name of state tree
- Word for when soil or dirt falls off into water from waves or wind
- Waves from these moving on lake can cause damage to shoreline
- Insect found pollinating flowers on shorelines
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- Plant that monarch butterflies are attracted to
- Small woody vegetation along shorelines
- Name of the state flower
- Bad plants that can take over shorelines
- Sediment found on beach of Battle Point Park
- Short green plants found on lawns and shorelines
- Plant part that keeps soil in place
- Large plants that often grow along lakes
16 Clues: Name of state tree • Name of the state fish • Name of the state flower • Plant part that attracts insects • Plant part that keeps soil in place • Small woody vegetation along shorelines • Name of the lake Battle Point Park is on • Bad plants that can take over shorelines • Large plants that often grow along lakes • Sediment found on beach of Battle Point Park • ...
Ecosystems and Ecology 2026-03-24
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- Eats plants & meat
- Of, found in, or produced by the sea
- An organism that captures and eats another
- Lives in or on a host and gets food from the host
- A body or watercourse of inland freshwater
- Someone who creates and supplies goods or services
- Eats meat
- One organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, the prey
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- An organism that breaks down dead plants, animals, and waste
- A region of the Earth having specified climates
- A person who consumes a product or service
- Current state of our atmosphere in a specific place
- All the inhabitants of a particular town or area
- Eats dead organic matter
- An animal taken by a predator as food
- Eats plants
16 Clues: Eats meat • Eats plants • Eats plants & meat • Eats dead organic matter • Of, found in, or produced by the sea • An animal taken by a predator as food • A person who consumes a product or service • An organism that captures and eats another • A body or watercourse of inland freshwater • A region of the Earth having specified climates • ...
Flower Explorace 2022-10-30
Across
- family of plants have male and female organs covered by keel
- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of different plant
- plants have male and female flowers on a different plant while
- kinds of pollination mode
Down
- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of the same plant
- the union of male and female gametes to produce a new genotype
- for example
- is a type of pollination that happens when the flower is still close
- parts of plants that we observe to determine the mode of pollination
- plants have male and female flowers on different plants
10 Clues: for example • kinds of pollination mode • plants have male and female flowers on different plants • family of plants have male and female organs covered by keel • transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of the same plant • the union of male and female gametes to produce a new genotype • plants have male and female flowers on a different plant while • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-04-19
Across
- The holes in the leaf which allow for gases to come in and out
- The name of the food plants make in photosynthesis
- A type of reaction that takes in heat
- The biological process which plants use to make their own food
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- The part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place
- The gas taken in by plants and used in photosynthesis
- The product of photosynthesis given out by plants
- The reactant in photosynthesis absorbed by the plants roots
- The green substance inside the chloroplast which absorbs light
- The part of the part which doesn't photosynthesise
10 Clues: A type of reaction that takes in heat • The product of photosynthesis given out by plants • The name of the food plants make in photosynthesis • The part of the part which doesn't photosynthesise • The part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place • The gas taken in by plants and used in photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2023-08-29
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- a process where plants make their own food.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes in.
- (sugar)a sweet substance made from sugar cane
- a substance we and plants need to survive.
Down
- something that we breathe out and plants convert to oxygen
- what a plant releases into the air that we breath in
- (input)when a substance forgoes change by adding another to it
- a fat-soluble pigment found naturally in plants that makes them green.
- a ball of gas that helps plants grow and make food.
- (output)The result of a chemical change
10 Clues: (output)The result of a chemical change • a substance we and plants need to survive. • a process where plants make their own food. • (sugar)a sweet substance made from sugar cane • a ball of gas that helps plants grow and make food. • what a plant releases into the air that we breath in • something that we breathe out and plants convert to oxygen • ...
April Week 2 - Plants! 2023-04-12
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- When a plants flowers open their petals.
- Sharp spike from the stem of a plant.
- They carry water and food to and from the leaves.
- A type of flowering plant.
- A large hole in the ground.
Down
- To change with your environment.
- Plants with stems and leaves but no roots.
- The study of plants.
- Small fruits that usually have many seeds.
- Two plants that are cross-pollinated.
10 Clues: The study of plants. • A type of flowering plant. • A large hole in the ground. • To change with your environment. • Sharp spike from the stem of a plant. • Two plants that are cross-pollinated. • When a plants flowers open their petals. • Plants with stems and leaves but no roots. • Small fruits that usually have many seeds. • ...
Nature Crossword 2013-04-21
Across
- Where species live
- Plants require this to grow
- I have leaves of three and you shouldn't touch me!
- Plants with woody stems
- They produce food through photosynthesis
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- I am a type of soil that you can shape and mould
- am a warm blooded animal
- I am a cold blooded animal
- If an ecosystem has many species in a given area then it is
- The roots of plants grow in
10 Clues: Where species live • Plants with woody stems • am a warm blooded animal • I am a cold blooded animal • Plants require this to grow • The roots of plants grow in • They produce food through photosynthesis • I am a type of soil that you can shape and mould • I have leaves of three and you shouldn't touch me! • If an ecosystem has many species in a given area then it is
Farm To School Crossword 2016-11-24
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- Liquid from rotten things
- The attitude that you work hard
- The process of seeds growing out of their shell
- A tool that is used to take soil
- The thing that plants grow out of
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- Putting seeds into the soil
- Putting water to the plant
- How plants make food
- Paying very much attention to
- New plants that grow out of the soil that harms the original planted plants
10 Clues: How plants make food • Liquid from rotten things • Putting water to the plant • Putting seeds into the soil • Paying very much attention to • The attitude that you work hard • A tool that is used to take soil • The thing that plants grow out of • The process of seeds growing out of their shell • New plants that grow out of the soil that harms the original planted plants
Plants Produce Energy- M.K.I 2016-11-14
Across
- they they produce or make their own food
- supports a plant
- produces food for plants and realeses oxygen
- they ancor plants down
- animals that eat plants or other animals
- make food for the plants
Down
- the loss of water through leaves
- what we breath all around us
- lets a plant absorb energy so it can produce food
- carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves
10 Clues: supports a plant • they ancor plants down • make food for the plants • what we breath all around us • the loss of water through leaves • they they produce or make their own food • animals that eat plants or other animals • produces food for plants and realeses oxygen • lets a plant absorb energy so it can produce food • carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves
Geologic Timescale 2025-08-15
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- – Age of fishes; first amphibians and insects appear.
- – Period when reptiles, modern insects, and conifers appear.
- – Period when first vertebrates appeared.
- – Eon with no evidence of life; origin of Earth.
- – Period known as the age of invertebrates.
- – Dinosaurs dominate; birds and seed plants flourish.
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- – Period when vascular plants invaded land.
- – Animals are mostly amphibians; seed plants appear.
- – Extinction of dinosaurs; flowering plants appear.
- – First mammals and dinosaurs appear.
10 Clues: – First mammals and dinosaurs appear. • – Period when first vertebrates appeared. • – Period when vascular plants invaded land. • – Period known as the age of invertebrates. • – Eon with no evidence of life; origin of Earth. • – Extinction of dinosaurs; flowering plants appear. • – Animals are mostly amphibians; seed plants appear. • ...
Year 10 - Plant Diseases 2026-03-12
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- microorganism that causes disease
- tiny infectious agent that reproduces inside cells
- plant virus that causes mosaic patterns on leaves
- small animal with six legs that can damage plants
- lack of a mineral needed by plants
- insects that feed on plant sap
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- process plants use to make glucose
- increase in size of a plant
- organism that causes rose black spot disease
- nutrient-rich liquid transported in plants
10 Clues: increase in size of a plant • insects that feed on plant sap • microorganism that causes disease • process plants use to make glucose • lack of a mineral needed by plants • nutrient-rich liquid transported in plants • organism that causes rose black spot disease • plant virus that causes mosaic patterns on leaves • small animal with six legs that can damage plants • ...
Gymnosperm 2018-12-12
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- coat the protective outer coat of a seed.
- a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an animal or plant.
- a sticky flammable organic substance
- leaf that bears sporangia.
- grain each of the microscopic particles, typically single cells, of which pollen is composed.
- Cycads are seed plants with a long fossil history that were formerly more abundant and more diverse than they are today
- division of vascular land plants containing a single extant class
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- the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac.
- having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals.
- Ginkgo is a genus of highly unusual non-flowering plants.
- division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit.
- embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering
13 Clues: leaf that bears sporangia. • a sticky flammable organic substance • coat the protective outer coat of a seed. • division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms • embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering • the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac. • a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit. • ...
Ecology 2026-03-06
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- the branches and leaves that spread out at the top of a group of trees forming a type of roof
- with many different parts
- an area out of the light of the sun
- animals that eat plants only
- vibration differences between summer and winter
- consumers animals that eat secondary consumers
- animals that eat both animals and plants
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- how hot, wet, and windy it is
- floor the ground in a forest, where not much light reaches because of the trees
- Consumer an animal that eats plants and therefore changes the energy from the sun that is stored in plants into meat that can be eaten by other animals
- system of connected things
- Organisms that produce their own food instead of consuming other organisms.
- living things
13 Clues: living things • with many different parts • system of connected things • animals that eat plants only • how hot, wet, and windy it is • an area out of the light of the sun • animals that eat both animals and plants • consumers animals that eat secondary consumers • vibration differences between summer and winter • ...
Farm To School(MH SSIS) 2016-12-08
10 Clues: bury plant • red carrot • like to plant • use loosen the • use to make tea • bad for crop(eat) • bad for the plants • first stage of the plant • the waste is good for plants • a liquid that make plants grow
cells 2022-02-08
10 Clues: cell expansion • storage for DNA • powerhouse of cell • site of photosynthesis • absorbs light in plants • cell that only plants have • cell that only animals have • multiple units inside of you • transportation for materials • helpful for water balance for plants
Diversity 2012-05-31
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- a living thing
- an animals with a spinal column
- a group of plants or animals of the same species that live in the same area and have the opportunity to breed together
- the place where an animal lives
- survival of the fittest
- any modification of an organisman that makes it more suited to live in its environment
- an organism that is unable too manufacture its own food and therefore consumes other organisms
- an organism that creates its own food through the process of photosynthesis
- the toatl surroundings and forces that act upon a living thing
- a unit of plants, animals, and nonloving components of an environment that interact
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- an animal without a backbone or spinal column
- the geographical occurrence of a plant or animal
- a tood for identifying plants and animals based on aswers to a sequence of questions
- a term biologists use for differences
- the science of classifying animals and plants based on their natural relationships
- a group of organisms that are genetically similar and so are able to reproduce with each other
16 Clues: a living thing • survival of the fittest • an animals with a spinal column • the place where an animal lives • a term biologists use for differences • an animal without a backbone or spinal column • the geographical occurrence of a plant or animal • the toatl surroundings and forces that act upon a living thing • ...
Deer Quiz Review 2021-04-26
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- an animal that attacks, kills, and feeds on its prey
- an organism that gets its energy by breaking down the wastes of dead remains of plants and animals
- an organism that makes its own food
- an organism that gets its energy by eating plants or animals
- the struggle among organisms for food, water, and space
- an organism that gets its energy from eating other organisms
- role of an organism in its ecosystem
- an entire living thing that carries out all the basic life functions
- carbohydrate used by organisms to store energy (ex. glucose)
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- an organism that gets its energy by eating plants
- gas used in photosynthesis and released by animals during respiration
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
- the process by which plants use energy from the sun to make sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water
- an organism that gets its energy by eating other animals
- gas found in the atmosphere that is essential for respiration
- community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
16 Clues: an organism that makes its own food • role of an organism in its ecosystem • an organism that gets its energy by eating plants • an animal that attacks, kills, and feeds on its prey • an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food • the struggle among organisms for food, water, and space • an organism that gets its energy by eating other animals • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-11-09
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- A plant's response to gravity.
- Pressure caused by water in the central vacuole of a cell that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall.
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- Special body parts that help organisms survive their environment.
- The narrow tubes in plants that bring glucose downward from the leaves.
- A community of organisms interacting with the abiotic factors in their environment.
- The living or once living parts of an ecosystem.
- The change in how an organism acts to help it survive.
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- A plant's response to light.
- The nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
- The process by which plants use radiant energy from the sun to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
- The populations of different organisms in an area that interact with each other.
- The narrow tubes in plants that bring water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds like glucose or gasoline.
- A group of organisms of the same species in an area that can breed.
- Energy plants get from the sun.
16 Clues: A plant's response to light. • A plant's response to gravity. • Energy plants get from the sun. • The nonliving parts of an ecosystem. • The living or once living parts of an ecosystem. • The change in how an organism acts to help it survive. • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • Special body parts that help organisms survive their environment. • ...
Crossword 2022-04-27
Plant Reproduction 2023-08-02
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- Parts of the plant that help it to survive are called_________ parts.
- Pea and balsam seeds are enclosed in a _________
- Stems that grow along the surface of the soil is called a _________
- Maple and dandelions seed are dispersed by _________
- Hooks, spines or burrs are found on the ______ of seeds
- Roots and shoot grow to form a new plants at _________
- The process by which a plant uses its parts to reproduce is called vegetative _________ .
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- Underground plant stem that helps in reproduction is called _________.
- Coconut and lotus seeds are dispersed by _________
- Seeds _________ away from parent plant is called seed dispersal
- Human intervene to propagate plants is an _________ method to produce plants
- Animals swallow _________ along with the flesh of fruits.
- In _________ tiny plants grow along the edges of the leaf of the plant.
- Moss and ferns reproduce using tiny reproductive structure called _________
14 Clues: Pea and balsam seeds are enclosed in a _________ • Coconut and lotus seeds are dispersed by _________ • Maple and dandelions seed are dispersed by _________ • Roots and shoot grow to form a new plants at _________ • Hooks, spines or burrs are found on the ______ of seeds • Animals swallow _________ along with the flesh of fruits. • ...
Food Where it comes from 2023-01-28
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- Honey bee suck _______from the flowers.
- An Organism that prepares its own food.
- the part of the banana plant not used as food.
- Potatoes is the_______ part of the plant
- The substance that one can eat.
- an animal that eats both plants and animals. Scavenger an Organism that feeds on the dead bodies of plants and animals.
- Spinach is the ______ part of the plant.
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- An animal that eats other animals.
- Brinjal is the _______part of the plant
- The process by which living things take in food and utilise it for the growth and repair
- Rice is the _______part of the plan.
- An Organism that directly or indirectly depends on the food produced by the producer.
- An animal that eats only plants or plant products.
- an Organism that breaks down the organic components in the remains of the dead plants and animals.
14 Clues: The substance that one can eat. • An animal that eats other animals. • Rice is the _______part of the plan. • Honey bee suck _______from the flowers. • Brinjal is the _______part of the plant • An Organism that prepares its own food. • Potatoes is the_______ part of the plant • Spinach is the ______ part of the plant. • the part of the banana plant not used as food. • ...
Terrarium 2025-12-01
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- Objects added for visual appeal, such as rocks or sticks.
- Light from the sun, used by plants for photosynthesis.
- A repeated sequence of events, such as the water cycle in a terrarium.
- Organisms like mushrooms that feed on organic matter.
- Plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from soil.
- Microscopic organisms that can recycle waste and support plant growth.
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- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Solid materials with a natural geometric shape, often used decoratively.
- A small, green, non-flowering plant that grows in damp or shady places.
- dioxide, A gas produced by respiration and decomposition, used by plants in photosynthesis.
- A glass container, often with a lid, used to hold the terrarium.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- A type of plant with feathery leaves that reproduces via spores
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow, containing nutrients.
14 Clues: Organisms like mushrooms that feed on organic matter. • Light from the sun, used by plants for photosynthesis. • Objects added for visual appeal, such as rocks or sticks. • Plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from soil. • A type of plant with feathery leaves that reproduces via spores • A glass container, often with a lid, used to hold the terrarium. • ...
Biology 2025-02-05
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- a state of balance where conditions change but stay stable overall
- an organism that breaks down dead things, like fungi and bacteria
- a diagram showing energy flow in an ecosystem
- the movement of water through the environment
- the natural home of an organism
- a series of organisms each eating the next one below it
- dead organic matter like fallen leaves or decaying animals
- organisms like plants that make their own food
- the process where plants use sunlight to make food
- stored underground in soil and rocks
- an animal that eats only plants
- how much sunlight a surface reflects
- an organism that eats other organisms for energy
- a complex network of food chains in an ecosystem
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
- the buildup of toxins as they move up the food chain
- water that flows over the land into rivers and lakes
- a diagram showing the number of organisms at each level
- living things in an environment, like plants and animals
- the different levels in a food chain or food web
- a diagram showing the mass of organisms at each level
- different species living together in an area
- the warming of Earth due to trapped heat from the sun
- water falling from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the process of vapor turning back into liquid
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- how organisms break down food to get energy
- a large region with a specific climate and types of plants and animals
- when plants release water vapor into the air
- when nutrients are washed out of the soil by water
- a group of similar organisms that can reproduce together
- the part of Earth where life exists, including land, water, and air
- non-living parts of an environment, like sunlight and water
- the process of water turning into vapor
- the process of adding air to soil or water
- organisms that make their own food using sunlight or chemicals
- a group of the same species living in an area
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed
- energy becomes less useful as it transfers
- organisms that eat other organisms for energy
- a community of living things and their environment
- the role an organism plays in its ecosystem
- the movement of water through soil
- an animal that eats only meat
- a species that shows how healthy an ecosystem is
- making food using chemical energy instead of sunlight
- the variety of life in an area
- water that does not move, like ponds and lakes
47 Clues: an animal that eats only meat • the variety of life in an area • the natural home of an organism • an animal that eats only plants • the movement of water through soil • stored underground in soil and rocks • how much sunlight a surface reflects • the process of water turning into vapor • an animal that eats both plants and meat • the process of adding air to soil or water • ...
green house design and construction 2026-03-17
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- Ventilation most basic way of cooling a greenhouse environment; by opening the ridge and side vents, warm air is allowed to escape and cool air is drawn inside allowing the cool air to keep the temperature down
- one consideration of greenhouse site selection; an area’s climatic factors include light intensity, seasonal temperatures, prevailing fog or cloud conditions and wind patterns
- Plants plants which flower according to certain day lengths
- Quality one of several considerations of site selection because all greenhouse plants are affected by contaminants such as sulfur dioxide, ozone and carbon monoxide, air quality must be considered
- metal commonly used as a greenhouse framing material for structural components such as roof bars, purlins and posts
- cloth-like material hung over growing benches to decrease the light intensity reaching plants in a greenhouse or out-of-doors; cheesecloth is sometimes used as an inexpensive but short-lived alternative to saran
- System greenhouse equipment designed to provide water to plants
- Materials materials such as wood and aluminum used for the structural components of a greenhouse
- interior components of a greenhouse structure commonly used to support propagation flats and potted greenhouse plants
- Temperature best growing temperature for a greenhouse crop during a specific stage of development; crops may have several stages of development and hence several optimum temperatures may be needed
- separate growing areas with potentially different environments structural component
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- environmental factor manipulated in propagation areas of greenhouse production; decreases water loss from plant leaves while roots are forming
- Greenhouse greenhouse shape with a peaked roof; also know as a “peaked-style” greenhouse
- Greenhouse gutter connected greenhouse with shared inner walls; such construction creates separate growing areas with potentially different environments
- Intensity magnitude of radiant energy entering the greenhouse; can be measured in foot candles using an electronic light meter
- structural component of a greenhouse which connects the sidewall and the roof of the structure
- Panels (Fiberglass) one type of rigid plastic used for greenhouse glazing; provides uniform light intensity and average heat retention, but discolors over time and may be flammable
- Compound white liquid material, often diluted latex paint, which is sprayed on to the outside walls of a greenhouse to decrease light intensity inside the greenhouse
- Irrigation irrigation system which uses nozzles placed around the edges of growing beds to provide water to bed-grown plants
- Plastics includes several types of greenhouse glazing materials; most common being polyethylene
- Greenhouse greenhouse whose structural components include more than one type of framing material; consists of steel trusses and wooden roof bars
21 Clues: Plants plants which flower according to certain day lengths • System greenhouse equipment designed to provide water to plants • separate growing areas with potentially different environments structural component • Greenhouse greenhouse shape with a peaked roof; also know as a “peaked-style” greenhouse • ...
Ch. 4 The Organization of Life Vocab 2022-09-19
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- an inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival
- animals that have backbones
- change in genetic characteristics of a population
- microscopic unicellular organisms found in soil and animal bodies
- include amoebas and diatoms
- selective breeding of organisms by humans
- woody plants that produce seeds
- nonliving parts of the ecosystem
- ability to tolerate a particular chemical designed to kill it
- process by which individuals better suited to environment survive and reproduce
- the place an organism lives
- all the populations of an area
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- animals that lack backbones
- group of the same species living in the same place
- organisms, dead organisms, fungi, and plants
- group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile offspring
- all of the organisms living in an area together with their physical environment
- individual living thing
- found in extreme places like hot springs
- flowering plants that produce fruit
- absorb food from decaying organisms in the soil
21 Clues: individual living thing • animals that lack backbones • animals that have backbones • include amoebas and diatoms • the place an organism lives • all the populations of an area • woody plants that produce seeds • nonliving parts of the ecosystem • flowering plants that produce fruit • found in extreme places like hot springs • selective breeding of organisms by humans • ...
Ch. 4 The Organization of Life Vocab 2022-09-19
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- include amoebas and diatoms
- animals that lack backbones
- the place an organism lives
- absorb food from decaying organisms in the soil
- woody plants that produce seeds
- group of the same species living in the same place
- selective breeding of organisms by humans
- process by which individuals better suited to environment survive and reproduce
- all of the organisms living in an area together with their physical environment
- an inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival
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- microscopic unicellular organisms found in soil and animal bodies
- animals that have backbones
- group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile offspring
- flowering plants that produce fruit
- all the populations of an area
- change in genetic characteristics of a population
- found in extreme places like hot springs
- organisms, dead organisms, fungi, and plants
- nonliving parts of the ecosystem
- individual living thing
- ability to tolerate a particular chemical designed to kill it
21 Clues: individual living thing • animals that have backbones • include amoebas and diatoms • animals that lack backbones • the place an organism lives • all the populations of an area • woody plants that produce seeds • nonliving parts of the ecosystem • flowering plants that produce fruit • found in extreme places like hot springs • selective breeding of organisms by humans • ...
STUFF 2022-08-18
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- an invasive species that eats our plants
- a large essential creature in the soil
- the top layer of soil
- a natural thing in the ground that is needed for soil
- dangerous chemicals that some farmer put on plants
- the water heating up and floating into the air
- mushrooms
- plant releasing water into the air
- another essential creature in the soil
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- the perfect blend of everything
- when the water particles form droplets
- the thing plants use to collect water and nutrients from the ground
- the most important thing when planting a plant
- a large collection of water on the surface of the earth
- man made nutrients rich soil
- the second most important thing in a living things life
- the hardest layer of the ground
- made of tiny particles and is use to sculpt things
- the second layer of soil
- found all around us
- Rain, hail, sleet or snow
- put as one word, a thick layer of soil, with lots of rocks
22 Clues: mushrooms • found all around us • the top layer of soil • the second layer of soil • Rain, hail, sleet or snow • man made nutrients rich soil • the perfect blend of everything • the hardest layer of the ground • plant releasing water into the air • when the water particles form droplets • a large essential creature in the soil • another essential creature in the soil • ...
photosynthesis & cellular respiration 2022-12-13
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- electromagnetic of the sun that reaches the earth
- a natural substance that produces color in plants
- a process in which glucose is broken down by cells
- reactions that happen during the day
- source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- respiration oxygen is used to make energy using carbohydrates
- converts light energy into chemical energy
- dioxide gas found in our atmosphere
- a chemical process that occurs in plants
- cells and tissues that give structure to organs, glands and other tissues
- reactions that can only happen at night
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- liquid that makes life on earth possible
- small structures in a cell found in a cytoplasm
- type of sugar
- transport chain a series of 4 protein complexes
- disc-like sacs inside a chloroplast
- colorless, odorless gas
- an organism that produces its own food using light water and carbon dioxide
- cycle chain of reactions occuring in the mitochondria
- pigment present in green plants
20 Clues: type of sugar • colorless, odorless gas • pigment present in green plants • disc-like sacs inside a chloroplast • dioxide gas found in our atmosphere • reactions that happen during the day • reactions that can only happen at night • liquid that makes life on earth possible • a chemical process that occurs in plants • converts light energy into chemical energy • ...
