the plant Crossword Puzzles
Cells and Organ Systems 2018-01-30
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- this organ system contains the kidneys
- where photosynthesis takes place in a plant cell
- plants and animals are both this type of cell
- where dna is found in a prokaryotic cell
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- the heart, lungs, and stomach are all examples of an
- where dna is found in a eukaryotic cell
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- the only cell type to have a cell-wall
- this organ system helps fight disease
- bacteria are an example of this cell type
- organized or specialized structures within a cell
- this organ system contains the spinal cord
- the microscopic building blocks of the body
14 Clues: this organ system helps fight disease • the only cell type to have a cell-wall • this organ system contains the kidneys • where dna is found in a eukaryotic cell • where dna is found in a prokaryotic cell • bacteria are an example of this cell type • this organ system contains the spinal cord • the microscopic building blocks of the body • ...
Earth Month Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-15
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- The process of transforming waste or unwanted products into new materials or products of better quality or environmental value
- The protection and preservation of the environment and natural resources
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- A living organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis
- Capable of being replenished or renewed
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
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- The presence or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level without depleting natural resources
- To convert waste into reusable material
- A gas composed of carbon and oxygen that is released into the atmosphere through human activities like burning fossil fuels
- These tall plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen, making them essential to the health of the planet
13 Clues: To convert waste into reusable material • Capable of being replenished or renewed • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer • A living organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis • The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism • The protection and preservation of the environment and natural resources • ...
9plant growth substances 2025-10-05
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- The process by which a seed begins to grow and develop into a new plant.
- A chemical substance that regulates growth and development in plants or animals.
- The growth movement of a plant toward or away from light.
- A substance that slows down or prevents a biological process.
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- A plant hormone that promotes stem elongation and seed germination.
- A plant hormone that controls cell elongation and growth direction.
- The increase in size or number of cells in an organism.
- The natural detachment of leaves, fruits, or flowers from a plant.
- The mature ovary of a flower that contains seeds.
- A hormone that stimulates cell division and delays leaf aging.
10 Clues: The mature ovary of a flower that contains seeds. • The increase in size or number of cells in an organism. • The growth movement of a plant toward or away from light. • A substance that slows down or prevents a biological process. • A hormone that stimulates cell division and delays leaf aging. • The natural detachment of leaves, fruits, or flowers from a plant. • ...
Plant & Animal Cells 2019-02-05
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- Balloon-like space in the cytoplasm
- Gel-like fluid in which the organelle s float
- Oval, bean-like structures
- Forms canals within the cytoplasm
- Main job is to clean the cytoplasm
- wall Tough, rigid structure that gives it plant cells their box-like shape
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- Bacteria cells reproduce in this matter
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- Surrounds the nucleus
- Make protein for the cell
- Where the proteins are stored until needed
- Made of protein and DNA
- Large round structure
- A whip-like tail
- Surrounds and protects the contents of cell
15 Clues: A whip-like tail • Surrounds the nucleus • Large round structure • Made of protein and DNA • Make protein for the cell • Oval, bean-like structures • Where photosynthesis takes place • Forms canals within the cytoplasm • Main job is to clean the cytoplasm • Balloon-like space in the cytoplasm • Bacteria cells reproduce in this matter • Where the proteins are stored until needed • ...
ANIMAL & PLANT CELLS 2021-10-27
Plant Pathology Lab 2013-06-12
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- study of plant diseases
- fungus used in antibiotics
- study of bacteria
- process of sterilization
- unit of measure
- conidial fruiting body
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- Sudden Oak Death
- seaweed
- hair or bristle-like
- serological method commonly used in disease testing
- apparatus for visual identification
- major subdivision of a family
- mass of hyphae
- division
- study of fungi
15 Clues: seaweed • division • mass of hyphae • study of fungi • unit of measure • Sudden Oak Death • study of bacteria • hair or bristle-like • conidial fruiting body • study of plant diseases • process of sterilization • fungus used in antibiotics • major subdivision of a family • apparatus for visual identification • serological method commonly used in disease testing
Plant Cell Terminology 2013-10-03
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- Plays and important role in cell division, otherwise known as mitosis
- This organelle is shaped like a bean and the cell and transports the food and manufacture energy from it, it commonly referred to as the power house of the cell
- Also functions as the packaging system, just like the ER. It will gather nutrients and store or send them outside of the cell for use
- Converts starch into sugar when the cell needs energy quickly
- Controls molecules moving in and out of the cell
- The jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body
- Traps light and uses it to produce food for the cell, it is green in color
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- Functions as the packaging system, it works closely with the golgi apparatus and ribosomes.
- The site of protein synthesis, where proteins are produced and stored
- Compact, intertwined pieces of DNA found within the cell’s nucleus
- Storage areas of the cell that are known for storing mostly water and food
- A structure inside of the nucleus where RNA is transcribed
- The main brain of the cell that contains most of the cell’s DNA
- An egg shaped body that appears green from all the all the chlorophyll that the cell contains, this organelle is where photosynthesis takes place
- Shapes and supports the cell, the outer most layer
15 Clues: Controls molecules moving in and out of the cell • Shapes and supports the cell, the outer most layer • A structure inside of the nucleus where RNA is transcribed • Converts starch into sugar when the cell needs energy quickly • The main brain of the cell that contains most of the cell’s DNA • The jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body • ...
Plant Science Careers 2015-03-17
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- Manager grow, manage and sell hay crops for various animal producers
- Manager manages a business that grows and sells greenhouse plants
- a person who studies insects
- Architect a professional trained in the art and science of arranging land and the objects upon it
- Breeder person who develops new plants through, selection, hybridization, etc
- Physiologist person who studies plant processes and functions
- Supervisor manages the production of wines
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- grain Inspector federal employee that inspects harvested grain crops
- Grower grows and sells vegetables
- maintains lawn and landscape areas
- Operator manages a business that grows and sells trees, shrubs and other ornamental plants
- Manager manages retail produce departments of grocery stores
- Contractor a person licensed to install landscapes based on passing certification exams
- Course Superintendent manages the golf course grounds
- designs and arranges cut flowers
- a specialist in soil and crop sciences
- a person who grows and maintains plants for estates, institutions,etc.
- Propagator a person who reproduces plants
18 Clues: a person who studies insects • designs and arranges cut flowers • Grower grows and sells vegetables • maintains lawn and landscape areas • a specialist in soil and crop sciences • Propagator a person who reproduces plants • Supervisor manages the production of wines • Course Superintendent manages the golf course grounds • ...
plant/animal cell 2024-05-17
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- produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes.
- a double layer that encloses the cell's nucleus, where the chromosomes reside
- the outer covering of a cell, present adjacent to the cell membrane, which is also called the plasma membrane
- is the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. It is composed of water, salts, and various organic molecules.
- the digestive system of the cell
- carrying out oxidative reactions using molecular oxygen
- the powerhouses of the cell.
- a colorless plant plastid that forms and stores starch.
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- to package DNA into a unit
- generate the forces used in cellular contraction and basic cell movements
- to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- membrane-bound sacs within the cytoplasm of a cell that function in several different ways.
- membrane-bound sacs within the cytoplasm of a cell that function in several different ways
- are the organelles that help in protein synthesis.
- produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen-release processes
15 Clues: to package DNA into a unit • the powerhouses of the cell. • the digestive system of the cell • produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes. • are the organelles that help in protein synthesis. • carrying out oxidative reactions using molecular oxygen • a colorless plant plastid that forms and stores starch. • to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function • ...
Plant Classification terms 2024-04-12
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- plants with one seed leaf.
- Vascular non-flowering plant.
- Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits
- Plants that live a long time.
- 4th Highest taxonomic level in classification.
- Classifying all organisms
- highest taxonomic level in classification.
- Categorizes plants or animals of similar habit.
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- How organisms are named.
- Plants that live 2 years.
- 5th Highest taxonomic level in classification.
- 3rd Highest taxonomic level in Classification.
- This is the study of the classification and naming of living organisms
- Plants that live one year.
- 2nd Highest taxonomic level in Classification.
15 Clues: How organisms are named. • Plants that live 2 years. • Classifying all organisms • plants with one seed leaf. • Plants that live one year. • Vascular non-flowering plant. • Plants that live a long time. • highest taxonomic level in classification. • 5th Highest taxonomic level in classification. • 3rd Highest taxonomic level in Classification. • ...
Andre's plant Crossword 2024-09-15
15 Clues: Aster • Salvia • Borage • Cosmos • Petunia • Lobelia • Begonia • Primula • Gazania • Geranium • Echeveria • Cornflower • Snapdragon • CornMarigold • AfricanMarigold
Plant Life Cycles 2025-09-25
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- Scientists estimate there are about 400,000 different ______ of plants on Earth.
- Cherries are this part of the plant that forms around seeds.
- This is the process when pollen is carried from one flower to another.
- The life ______ shows how an organism grows and reproduces.
- Some plants have these colorful parts that help them reproduce.
- Plants use these to help make food from sunlight.
- This part of the plant supports the leaves and carries water.
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- To grow from a seed to a young plant is to ______.
- Male parts of flowers make this powder.
- All living things do this to make more of their own kind.
- Seeds need the right temperature and this to germinate.
- Pine trees have these instead of flowers to make seeds.
- Plants need this along with water and nutrients to grow.
- Most plants have these along with stems and leaves.
- These grow inside fruits and cones and can grow into new plants.
15 Clues: Male parts of flowers make this powder. • Plants use these to help make food from sunlight. • To grow from a seed to a young plant is to ______. • Most plants have these along with stems and leaves. • Seeds need the right temperature and this to germinate. • Pine trees have these instead of flowers to make seeds. • ...
Types of cells and cell membrane 2021-08-02
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- Consisting of one cell
- Carbohydrate molecules combined with lipids
- Consisting of more than one cell
- Primary job is to absorb light in a plant
- Consists of a phosphate group (head), and two fatty acid chains (tails)
- smallest unit of life
- Does not contain a nucleus
- Houses genetic material (DNA)
- allow compartmentalisation
- organelle only found in plant cells
- Considered the brain of the nucleus
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- Responsible for movement in prokaryotic cells
- Responsible for the fluidity of the cell membrane
- Contains a nucleus
- Responsible for protein synthesis
- Comprised of multiple cells of the same type
- Holds the cell's organelles together
- Contains digestive enzymes to break down waste
- genetic material
- Organises microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system
20 Clues: genetic material • Contains a nucleus • smallest unit of life • Consisting of one cell • Does not contain a nucleus • allow compartmentalisation • Houses genetic material (DNA) • Consisting of more than one cell • Responsible for protein synthesis • organelle only found in plant cells • Considered the brain of the nucleus • Holds the cell's organelles together • ...
Etymology 2014-02-09
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- injected under the skin
- subnormal body temperature
- science dealing with the origin,races,customs, and beliefs
- differing in kind; dissimilar; varied
- smallest particle of an element
- abnormally high blood pressure
- plants and animals living in a region
- osmosis inward
- known externally (outside a select group; publicly)
- one who treats ailments of the human foot
- utensil,stool, or caldron having three legs
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- produced from without; due to external causes
- science dealing with the action and diseases of the heart
- plant growing within another plant
- exhibiting diversity of form
- having the same color; unicolor
- surgical removal of the tonsils
- germ-killing substance produced from a microorganism
- excessive acidity
- similarity in structure
20 Clues: osmosis inward • excessive acidity • injected under the skin • similarity in structure • subnormal body temperature • exhibiting diversity of form • abnormally high blood pressure • having the same color; unicolor • surgical removal of the tonsils • smallest particle of an element • plant growing within another plant • differing in kind; dissimilar; varied • ...
Parts of a Flower-Martina F. 6MD 2015-01-08
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- this protects the flower when it still is in a bud.
- holds the anther upright.
- this keeps the plant upright.
- this is the male reproductive cell of the plant.
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- the cell of the flower that will become a seed when fertilised.
- the female part of the flower.
- this is the female reproductive organ of the plant.
- the male part of the flower.
- this keeps the pollen during fertilisation.
- this keeps the stigma upright.
- this attracts insects to come and enjoy the flower.
11 Clues: holds the anther upright. • the male part of the flower. • this keeps the plant upright. • the female part of the flower. • this keeps the stigma upright. • this keeps the pollen during fertilisation. • this is the male reproductive cell of the plant. • this is the female reproductive organ of the plant. • this protects the flower when it still is in a bud. • ...
The Energy Puzzler 2015-02-23
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- Natural gas unit of measure.
- Steam pressure reducer
- Product unit of measure.
- Power unit of measure.
- Number of years left to reach energy goal.
- A device used for flow control that regulates motor speed.
- Device used to discharge condensate and non-condensable gases without losing steam.
- A calculated value derived by dividing production by energy consumption. (this will provide the answers to the other clues)
- Don Plant Electricity provider.
- Assists in reducing heat loss.
- The third of three consumable energy resources used in calculated energy intensity.
- Don Plant Natural Gas provider.
- Product used for energy intensity calculations.
- Phosphoric or Sulfuric
- A device for flow control that restricts flow.
- The second of three consumable energy resources used in calculated energy intensity.
- Primary outgoing products
- A widely used resource generated using waste heat. It can be both useful, and extremely costly if not managed properly.
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- Steam Exhaust
- The target percentage for our energy reduction.
- The first of three consumable energy resources used in calculated energy intensity.
- An incoming resource with a yellow color.
- Energy intensity denominator.
- A form of energy efficient lighting.
- The target amount of years to reduce energy intensity.
- Large Granulation Plant energy user.
- The endurance of systems and processes without additional resource consumption and waste generation.
- Large cause of energy waste.
- Largest home energy consumer
- The ability of a component or system to perform its required functions under stated conditions without failure.
- Energy intensity Numerator.
- Largest natural gas Don Plant user.
- The TG.
33 Clues: The TG. • Steam Exhaust • Steam pressure reducer • Power unit of measure. • Phosphoric or Sulfuric • Product unit of measure. • Primary outgoing products • Energy intensity Numerator. • Natural gas unit of measure. • Large cause of energy waste. • Largest home energy consumer • Energy intensity denominator. • Assists in reducing heat loss. • Don Plant Electricity provider. • ...
Plant systems and Homeostasis (plants) 2021-11-09
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- movement of a plant in response to water
- movement of a plant in response to light
- movement of a plant towards touch
- stimulus that occurs inside an organism
- vascular tissue in plants that transports fluid through the plant
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- A chemical reaction that occurs in plants to make food
- Any reaction or behavior resulting from a stimulus
- movement of a plant towards or away from the Earth
- to become limp or droop through heat or loss of water
- stimulus that occurs outside an organism
10 Clues: movement of a plant towards touch • stimulus that occurs inside an organism • movement of a plant in response to water • stimulus that occurs outside an organism • movement of a plant in response to light • Any reaction or behavior resulting from a stimulus • movement of a plant towards or away from the Earth • to become limp or droop through heat or loss of water • ...
photosythesis 2022-02-01
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- an organelle only found in plant cells and contains chlorophyll.
- what makes leaves green and allows plant to harness sunlight.
- process of creating glucose and oxygen using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.
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- oxygen and glucose are this.
- what uses photosynthesis to make glucose
- what distributes nutrients throughout the plant
- required for photosynthesis to happen
- building block for glucose and oxygen when in photosynthesis and is waste for humans
- what distributes water throughout the plant
- sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are this.
10 Clues: oxygen and glucose are this. • required for photosynthesis to happen • what uses photosynthesis to make glucose • what distributes water throughout the plant • sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are this. • what distributes nutrients throughout the plant • what makes leaves green and allows plant to harness sunlight. • ...
photosythesis 2022-02-01
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- an organelle only found in plant cells and contains chlorophyll.
- what makes leaves green and allows plant to harness sunlight.
- process of creating glucose and oxygen using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.
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- oxygen and glucose are this.
- what uses photosynthesis to make glucose
- what distributes nutrients throughout the plant
- required for photosynthesis to happen
- building block for glucose and oxygen when in photosynthesis and is waste for humans
- what distributes water throughout the plant
- sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are this.
10 Clues: oxygen and glucose are this. • required for photosynthesis to happen • what uses photosynthesis to make glucose • what distributes water throughout the plant • sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are this. • what distributes nutrients throughout the plant • what makes leaves green and allows plant to harness sunlight. • ...
PLANT NUTRITION - GAME 1 2022-07-28
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- / where carbon dioxide from the atmosphere enters the leaf
- / the process through which root hair cells in the soil absorb water
- / temperature is an important factor affecting rate of photosynthesis because it affects ________ reactions
- / the process through which glucose in leaves are broken down to release energy
- / the site of photosynthesis
- / a type of experimental set up where all requirements it needs should be present
- / (1) + water --> glucose + oxygen
- / the enzyme that breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol
- / enzyme _______ and erepsin breaks down protein into amino acids.
- / an important element in chlorophyll
- / ____ and red are the two wavelength of lights which plant absorbs the most effectively
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- / the enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose
- / the green-coloured pigment in chloroplast which absorbs sunlight
- / the enzyme that breaks down maltose into glucose
- / seeds, stem tuber and root tubers are examples of these
- / excess glucose in leaf are converted into this molecule for temporary storage
- /the type of nutrition where organisms manufacture their own food
- /a Greek word meaning light
- /a Greek word meaning manufacture
- / the wavelength of light which plant almost never absorbs
- / glucose in plant combine with this molecule to form amino acids
21 Clues: /a Greek word meaning light • / the site of photosynthesis • /a Greek word meaning manufacture • / (1) + water --> glucose + oxygen • / an important element in chlorophyll • / the enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose • / the enzyme that breaks down maltose into glucose • / seeds, stem tuber and root tubers are examples of these • ...
Agriscience 2023-12-12
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- a liquid fossil fuel and most of the worlds supply is still deep under the ground.
- a big plant that helps us breath
- resources are those that can be replaced or never runs out are called.
- lower part of the carpel in which seeds form
- color fragrance attracts pollinators.
- what does bees carry
- the female part of the flower (composed of one or more carpels)
- what we wear every day
- contains the pollen
- stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- Leaf-like parts that protect a flower bud.
- the Male part of a flower
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- release heat energy when they are burned and they are used to create energy and electricity and are formed from the remains of living organisms.
- material made by plants and animals that we can convert into energy is called
- we burn this type fossil fuel to create energy
- holds the anther
- resources that cant be replaced.
- the sun produces energy in the form of heat and light
- a crop that farmers grow
- the most common animal to be on a farm
- Sticky part of a flower that receives pollen during pollination.
- Stalk of a plant which supports parts of a plant
22 Clues: holds the anther • contains the pollen • what does bees carry • what we wear every day • a crop that farmers grow • the Male part of a flower • a big plant that helps us breath • resources that cant be replaced. • color fragrance attracts pollinators. • the most common animal to be on a farm • Leaf-like parts that protect a flower bud. • stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary • ...
Spelling Exercise By Max Gifford 2015-09-30
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- a daily record of happenings
- an Asiatic plant
- the greater part or larger number
- any plant distinguished from animal or inorganic matter
- very big
- truly what something is said to be; authentic
- resentfully envious
- force of expression or utterance
- the younger people
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- the treatment of injuries or disorders of the body
- a person who does routine repairs
- great mental capacity and intensive ability
- to inherit
- an expert in gymnastics
- a notable person
- to press upon attention
- show or prove to be right or reasonable
- anything one has to do
18 Clues: very big • to inherit • an Asiatic plant • a notable person • the younger people • resentfully envious • anything one has to do • an expert in gymnastics • to press upon attention • a daily record of happenings • force of expression or utterance • a person who does routine repairs • the greater part or larger number • show or prove to be right or reasonable • ...
Mort's Puzzle 2023-02-21
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- Lead singer of Led Zeppelin, Robert ________
- Greek gods who ruled before the Olympians
- Medieval siege engine
- A gridded pancake
- The best of the greeks
- _____ Cyrus. Mother of Miley Cyrus
- Popular white girl food, _____ toast
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- A hostel for rest
- A terrible topping on pizza
- Transport system in Japan ____ train
- Abbrv. International System of Units
- Small to medium-sized perennial woody plant
- National flower of Wales
- If algebra had allergies
- The Crocodile Hunter
- Ingvar Kamprad,Elmtaryd, Agunnaryd
- To break suddenly and completely
- Abbrv. used as a privacy notification or function for many digital devices
18 Clues: A hostel for rest • A gridded pancake • The Crocodile Hunter • Medieval siege engine • The best of the greeks • National flower of Wales • If algebra had allergies • A terrible topping on pizza • To break suddenly and completely • Ingvar Kamprad,Elmtaryd, Agunnaryd • _____ Cyrus. Mother of Miley Cyrus • Transport system in Japan ____ train • Abbrv. International System of Units • ...
From Out of Africa 2024-05-20
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- slender stick carried by a high military officer as a symbol of office
- force
- container such as a cup, bowl or kettle
- clear
- to make oneself accept
- plant of the mint family with fragant leaves
- mirage; illusion
- twisted together
- heavily walked on
- to scatter
- spotted
- great quantity
- scornfully proud
- needlework done with thread on cloth
- wandering from place to place, usually seasonally in order to get food
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- to separate the seeds from the rest of a plant
- isolation
- merchandise
- to move back and forth quickly
- real or ultimate nature of a thing
- having the maximum number of sails and masts
- something bent into a simple curve; arch
- plant that grows in wet, spongy ground
- arched structure resting on a circular base forming a covering
- handle of a sword
- rolled or hauled up
- to cause sharp pain
- corn
- ordered rows, usually military
- concentrated
- temporary stay
- to sparkle
- lushness
- flashy; tastelessly
34 Clues: corn • force • clear • spotted • lushness • isolation • to scatter • to sparkle • merchandise • concentrated • temporary stay • great quantity • mirage; illusion • twisted together • scornfully proud • handle of a sword • heavily walked on • rolled or hauled up • to cause sharp pain • flashy; tastelessly • to make oneself accept • to move back and forth quickly • ordered rows, usually military • ...
Gardening 2025-02-18
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- Powdery substance from flowers that helps with plant reproduction.
- An underground storage organ for plants like tulips and daffodils.
- A small hand tool used for digging.
- What a seed does when it starts to grow.
- Essential for photosynthesis in plants.
- The process of a seed starting to grow.
- Removing unwanted plants from a garden.
- A substance that helps plants grow by providing nutrients.
- The uppermost layer of soil where plants grow best.
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- An insect or animal that helps transfer pollen between flowers.
- The act of providing moisture to plants.
- A protective layer placed on top of soil to retain moisture.
- A glass or plastic structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions.
- A flower in full bloom.
- A type of plant that comes back year after year.
- To trim or cut back plants for better growth.
- Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- The process of supplying water to plants artificially.
- A framework used to support climbing plants.
- A young plant just starting to grow.
20 Clues: A flower in full bloom. • A small hand tool used for digging. • A young plant just starting to grow. • Essential for photosynthesis in plants. • The process of a seed starting to grow. • Removing unwanted plants from a garden. • The act of providing moisture to plants. • What a seed does when it starts to grow. • A framework used to support climbing plants. • ...
Gardening 14 2025-02-19
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- – Low-growing plants that spread across the soil.
- – A soft, juicy fruit with a distinct shape.
- – A thistle-like vegetable with edible petals.
- – Moving a plant from one location to another.
- – Protecting plants during the cold months.
- Seeds – Seeds that have been preserved for generations.
- – A technique where two plants are joined to grow as one.
- – A deep red root vegetable used in salads and soups.
- – A large summer fruit with a green rind and red interior.
- – A sweet fruit with soft flesh and tiny seeds.
- – A green spear-shaped vegetable that grows in early spring.
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- – The transfer of pollen between different plants.
- – A purple vegetable often used in Mediterranean dishes.
- – A small fruit that grows in clusters on vines and is used for wine.
- – When a plant flowers too soon, making it inedible.
- Sprout – A miniature cabbage-like vegetable.
- – The uppermost layer of soil, rich in nutrients.
- – When plants naturally drop seeds and regrow.
- – A fruit filled with juicy red seeds.
- – A non-woody plant that dies back in winter.
20 Clues: – A fruit filled with juicy red seeds. • – Protecting plants during the cold months. • – A soft, juicy fruit with a distinct shape. • Sprout – A miniature cabbage-like vegetable. • – A non-woody plant that dies back in winter. • – A thistle-like vegetable with edible petals. • – Moving a plant from one location to another. • ...
Algemene bouw van bloemplanten 2013-10-13
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- Harde, puntige stengel om de plant te beschermen
- Vrouwelijk voortplantingsorgaan van de bloemplant
- Wit, ondergronds blad waarin de plant reservevoedsel opslaat
- Opvallend gekleurde grote bloemblaadjes
- Tussenknoopstuk samen met één knoop
- Vertakking van de hoofdwortel
- Mannelijk voortplantingsorgaan van de bloemplant
- Kleine openingen waarlangs het blad water verdampt
- Onderste, verbreed deel van de bladsteel
- Zacht bladmateriaal tussen de nerven
- Omtreklijn van de bladschijf
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- Wollige uitstulpingen aan het uiteinde van de wortel
- Deze plant heeft zuigwortels die water en opgeloste stoffen halen uit een andere plant
- Een stengel en blad kunnen dit opslaan (extra functie)
- Hoofddeel van een bloemplant dat onder de grond groeit
- Groene onopvallende bloemblaadjes aan de buitenzijde van de bloem
- Stuk stengel die uit een knop groeit bij bv. een aardappel
- De hoek tussen de stengel en bladsteel
- Blad als een kurkentrekker, dat de klimmende plant aan draden of stengels vasthecht
19 Clues: Omtreklijn van de bladschijf • Vertakking van de hoofdwortel • Tussenknoopstuk samen met één knoop • Zacht bladmateriaal tussen de nerven • De hoek tussen de stengel en bladsteel • Opvallend gekleurde grote bloemblaadjes • Onderste, verbreed deel van de bladsteel • Harde, puntige stengel om de plant te beschermen • Mannelijk voortplantingsorgaan van de bloemplant • ...
Plants 2023-07-18
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- coriander and mint are examples of this
- process by which green plants make food
- a gas we need to survive
- money plant is an example of this
- chief source of energy in living things
- tiny openings on a leaf
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- a green pigment in leaves
- loss of water in a plant
- it protects the seed
- it produces a new plant
- it joins the leaf to the stem
- breaking down of sugar for energy
12 Clues: it protects the seed • it produces a new plant • tiny openings on a leaf • loss of water in a plant • a gas we need to survive • a green pigment in leaves • it joins the leaf to the stem • money plant is an example of this • breaking down of sugar for energy • coriander and mint are examples of this • process by which green plants make food • ...
Nature 2023-06-15
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- A large area covered with trees and undergrowth.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A sandy or pebbly shore by the edge of a body of water.
- A solid mineral material forming part of the Earth's surface.
- A large landform that rises above the surrounding land, with steep sides.
- The movement of air in the atmosphere.
- A low-growing plant with narrow leaves, often covering the ground.
- Water falling in drops from the atmosphere.
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- A tall plant with a woody trunk and branches.
- The reproductive part of a plant that produces colorful petals.
- The star at the center of the solar system that provides light and heat.
- The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth.
- A visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A natural flowing watercourse, often with freshwater.
- A luminous celestial body consisting of gas and emitting light.
16 Clues: The movement of air in the atmosphere. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • Water falling in drops from the atmosphere. • A tall plant with a woody trunk and branches. • A large area covered with trees and undergrowth. • The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth. • A natural flowing watercourse, often with freshwater. • ...
Specialized Cells 2024-03-26
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- These cells are located on the leaves of plants, right below the epidermis and cuticle that is the outermost layer of the leaf
- Also known as cardiac muscle cells, they are cells only found in the heart
- These cells receive and send messages from the body to the brain and back to the body
- These cells help bring water up the stems of plants
- Also known as the ovum, this is the female reproductive cell, produced by most mammals
- These cells are responsible for movements under voluntary control
- These cells are made in the bone marrow and carry oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body
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- Each pair of these cells are curved around the stoma of the plant
- Involuntary, striated muscle cells
- These cells are adapted in the respiratory tracts to form an transport of mucus along airways
- These cells help bring sugar and nutrients down the stem and throughout the plant
- These cells are part of the body's immune system. They help the body fight infection
- These cells function as an extension of plant epidermal cells in growing plant roots
- This is the male reproductive cell, produced by most mammals
14 Clues: Involuntary, striated muscle cells • These cells help bring water up the stems of plants • This is the male reproductive cell, produced by most mammals • Each pair of these cells are curved around the stoma of the plant • These cells are responsible for movements under voluntary control • Also known as cardiac muscle cells, they are cells only found in the heart • ...
Chapter 5 Science Crossword 2021-08-25
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- active or hunting at night
- term used to describe species that have not been seen in the world for over 50 years, or the last known individual has died
- depending on each other for survival
- an animal that eats another animal
- The place where all living things live
- area along the banks of rivers and streams that is flooded when water levels are high
- a number of food chains combined
- part of a stem, root, or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
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- an organism in or which a parasite lives
- living factors in an environment
- a scientist who studies the growth of plants
- a consumer that only eats other animals
- the term used to describe the type of living things
- an animal that is eaten by another animal
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- The process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of that plant or animal
- all living things
- an animal that only eats plants
18 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • an animal that only eats plants • living factors in an environment • a number of food chains combined • an animal that eats another animal • depending on each other for survival • The place where all living things live • a consumer that only eats other animals • an organism in or which a parasite lives • ...
tissues and organs of plants 2025-05-19
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- transports sugars from leaves to other parts of the plant
- reproductive structure of a plant
- growth tissue responsible for increasing width of stems and roots
- small openings on leaves for gas exchange
- contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- main support of a plant
- male reproductive cells
- transports water and minerals from roots to leaves
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- encloses and protects flower buds
- site of photosynthesis
- packing tissue in plants, responsible for storage and photosynt
- attracts pollinators
- absorb water and nutrients
- growth tissue responsible for increasing length of stems and roots
- female reproductive cell
15 Clues: attracts pollinators • site of photosynthesis • main support of a plant • male reproductive cells • female reproductive cell • absorb water and nutrients • encloses and protects flower buds • reproductive structure of a plant • contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis • small openings on leaves for gas exchange • transports water and minerals from roots to leaves • ...
Holiday Themed Crossword 2023-11-28
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- Kwanzaa ends on the 1st of ___
- "__" of Ages
- A naughty kid's present
- Garments that hang over the fireplace stuffed with gifts
- Chocolate coins
- Hannukkah is the festival of ___
- How many days is Kwanzaa celebrated?
- Santa's fourth reindeer
- The number of candles on a menorah
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- Colors of Kwanzaa are ___, red, and green.
- Christmas block often represented as a cake
- Milky Christmas drink
- A hanging plant known as the "kissing plant"
- "__" Bells
- Nicholas Santa's real name
- The best letter to get when you spin the dreidel
16 Clues: "__" Bells • "__" of Ages • Chocolate coins • Milky Christmas drink • A naughty kid's present • Santa's fourth reindeer • Nicholas Santa's real name • Kwanzaa ends on the 1st of ___ • Hannukkah is the festival of ___ • The number of candles on a menorah • How many days is Kwanzaa celebrated? • Colors of Kwanzaa are ___, red, and green. • Christmas block often represented as a cake • ...
crossword puzzle-annmary 2016-11-17
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- can a tool used to water the plants
- when a plant becomes bigger or more matured.
- natural waste used for the growth and health of plants.
- a tool used to dig the soil
- a living thing that reproduce by seeds
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- an action of looking after your plant
- to sprout or grow
- a place where flowers,herbs,vegetables,fruits and trees are planted.
- the original form of a plant
- a thing that plants grow on
10 Clues: to sprout or grow • a thing that plants grow on • a tool used to dig the soil • the original form of a plant • an action of looking after your plant • can a tool used to water the plants • a living thing that reproduce by seeds • when a plant becomes bigger or more matured. • natural waste used for the growth and health of plants. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-02-15
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- Where making energy happens inside of a plant.
- Dioxide Gas plants use to make sugars.
- Process that changes light energy into sugars.
- Makes the energy that keeps livings things alive.
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- The green color in a plant that take in sunlight.
- What a plant eats.
- What a plant does if it doesn't immediately use its sugars.
- Organisms that take the sun's light & makes it into food for itself.
- Waste from photosynthesis.
- What warms up the cells.
10 Clues: What a plant eats. • What warms up the cells. • Waste from photosynthesis. • Dioxide Gas plants use to make sugars. • Where making energy happens inside of a plant. • Process that changes light energy into sugars. • The green color in a plant that take in sunlight. • Makes the energy that keeps livings things alive. • ...
Turgor Pressure and Tropism Vocabulary 2025-02-20
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- reacts to water
- Moves water across a membrane from high concentration to low concentration.
- reacts to touch
- The pressure that water-filled vacuoles put on a plant.
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- It’s an organelle that holds water and other nutrients and it’s larger in a plant cell than an animal cell.
- reacts to gravity
- When a plant droops because of the lack of water it’s getting.
- The process of water leaving plant cell
- reacts to light
- A change from the inside of the organism that causes a response.
10 Clues: reacts to water • reacts to light • reacts to touch • reacts to gravity • The process of water leaving plant cell • The pressure that water-filled vacuoles put on a plant. • When a plant droops because of the lack of water it’s getting. • A change from the inside of the organism that causes a response. • ...
Plants are kinda neat 2021-09-16
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- he tough protective outer sheath of the trunk, branches, and twigs of a tree.
- Its main function is photosynthesis.
- Plants make it with air and sugar.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- A fruit consisting of a hard or tough shell around an edible kernel.
- The colour of most plants.
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- Animals which live off only plants.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant.
- The seed bearing part of a plant which can turn into a fruit.
- The anchor of a plant which also brings in water.
- Plant grow from these.
11 Clues: Plant grow from these. • The colour of most plants. • Plants make it with air and sugar. • Animals which live off only plants. • Its main function is photosynthesis. • The anchor of a plant which also brings in water. • The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant. • The seed bearing part of a plant which can turn into a fruit. • ...
Evolution Crossword 2023-11-14
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- name of the ship Darwin travelled the world on
- species of bird that helped understand evolution
- the oldest form of plant life
- the islands where many discoveries related to evolution were made
- this is a relationship where two different species rely on one another
- influential scientist for evolution
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms developed and changed
- an adaptation where one living thing looks like something else
- oldest form of life on the planet
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- an idea that you can test to be true or not
- this type of plant can scatter its seeds the furthest
- this type of adaptation involves changes to an animal's body
- this type of plant has a root system
- this medicine can combat bacteria
14 Clues: the oldest form of plant life • this medicine can combat bacteria • oldest form of life on the planet • influential scientist for evolution • this type of plant has a root system • an idea that you can test to be true or not • name of the ship Darwin travelled the world on • species of bird that helped understand evolution • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2013-11-20
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- Pairs with Adenine
- Carbohydrates that are used by the plant cells to carry out important functions
- The process in which cells obtain energy from glucose by breaking down food molecules
- An energy-releasing process that doesn't require oxygen
- Does cytokinesis occur in plant or animal cells?
- Organelles in plant cells that capture the sun's energy
- The first stage of the cell cycle
- The gas product of photosynthesis
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- Condensed chromatin that plays a large role in cell division
- The process in which cells change in structure and become capable of carrying out certain functions
- cells Cells that respond to certain needs in the body by becoming specialized
- dioxide The gas product of respiration that plants use as a raw material for photosynthesis
- The stage in the cell cycle in which the cell's nucleus divides in two
- A cat is an example of a ...
- and acid Two types of fermentation
15 Clues: Pairs with Adenine • A cat is an example of a ... • The first stage of the cell cycle • The gas product of photosynthesis • and acid Two types of fermentation • Does cytokinesis occur in plant or animal cells? • An energy-releasing process that doesn't require oxygen • Organelles in plant cells that capture the sun's energy • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2013-11-20
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- Does cytokinesis occur in plant or animal cells?
- The gas product of photosynthesis
- An energy-releasing process that doesn't require oxygen
- Two types of fermentation
- The process in which cells obtain energy from glucose by breaking down food molecules
- Carbohydrates that are used by the plant cells to carry out important functions
- The stage in the cell cycle in which the cell's nucleus divides in two
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- The first stage of the cell cycle
- The process in which cells change in structure and become capable of carrying out certain functions
- A cat is an example of a ...
- dioxide The gas product of respiration that plants use as a raw material for photosynthesis
- Cells that respond to certain needs in the body by becoming specialized
- Condensed chromatin that plays a large role in cell division
- Organelles in plant cells that capture the sun's energy
- Pairs with Adenine
15 Clues: Pairs with Adenine • Two types of fermentation • A cat is an example of a ... • The first stage of the cell cycle • The gas product of photosynthesis • Does cytokinesis occur in plant or animal cells? • An energy-releasing process that doesn't require oxygen • Organelles in plant cells that capture the sun's energy • ...
Gathering Blue 2024-02-01
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- an event when the singer sings the ruin song
- main characters father
- a plant that makes yellow dye
- main characters mother
- a statue that the village worships
- a dog with a bent tail
- the author of the book
- a character who dislikes the main character
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- a four syllable chief guardian
- where most tykes live
- small children
- a plant that makes red dye
- something that the carver is restoring
- something that the main character restores
- an orphaned tyke who is the future Singer
- a dyer and weaver who teaches the main character how to dye
- the color that most dyers don't have
- main character
- main characters friend
- a special carver who lives in the council edifice
- a song about the villages history
21 Clues: small children • main character • where most tykes live • main characters father • main characters friend • main characters mother • a dog with a bent tail • the author of the book • a plant that makes red dye • a plant that makes yellow dye • a four syllable chief guardian • a song about the villages history • a statue that the village worships • the color that most dyers don't have • ...
Longwood Garden Party 2024-09-28
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- comes from a bulb
- a new plant
- lovers sprinkle for romance
- mini landscape
- invite your friends
- helps potted plants when it hasn't rained
- you should eat these every day
- gets nourishment from air and moisture
- nourishes all plants that grow in the ground
- lenten rose
- seen easily from the Idea Garden
- not a plant garden
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- Marie Osmond first hit single
- used to dig
- center of the table
- sculptured bushes
- keeping quiet in the garden
- a rainbow of color at LWG
- served at many garden parties
- peonies to the right and wisteria to the left
- how does your garden grow?
- guarding the sculptured bushes
- 1000 blooms
23 Clues: used to dig • a new plant • 1000 blooms • lenten rose • mini landscape • sculptured bushes • comes from a bulb • not a plant garden • center of the table • invite your friends • a rainbow of color at LWG • how does your garden grow? • keeping quiet in the garden • lovers sprinkle for romance • Marie Osmond first hit single • served at many garden parties • you should eat these every day • ...
Cell Organelles 2025-05-20
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- Gel-like fluid inside the cell
- Packages and ships proteins
- Contains the cell’s DNA
- Rigid outer layer found in plant cells
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Stores water and nutrients in plant cells
- Captures sunlight for photosynthesis
- Contains digestive enzymes
- Tail-like structure used for movement
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- Membrane-bound parts of the cell
- Provides structure and aids in movement
- Small structures that make proteins
- Stores DNA in prokaryotic cells (region, not membrane-bound)
- Transport bubbles in the cell
- Endoplasmic reticulum without ribosomes
- responsible for energy production
- Helps organize microtubules during mitosis
- factory of the cell Nucleolus (inside the nucleus, makes ribosomes)
- Hairlike structures for cell movement
- Endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes
20 Clues: Contains the cell’s DNA • Contains digestive enzymes • Packages and ships proteins • Transport bubbles in the cell • Gel-like fluid inside the cell • Membrane-bound parts of the cell • responsible for energy production • Small structures that make proteins • Captures sunlight for photosynthesis • Endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes • Hairlike structures for cell movement • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-11-29
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- Comes from the Sun.
- Pigment which absorbs the sun’s energy.
- Process by which a green plant makes its own food.
- We breathe it.
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- The factory where photosynthesis happens.
- Sugar.
- Organelle that contains chlorophyll.
- Distributes water to the plant.
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf.
- Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes.
10 Clues: Sugar. • We breathe it. • Comes from the Sun. • Distributes water to the plant. • Lets gases in and out of the leaf. • Organelle that contains chlorophyll. • Pigment which absorbs the sun’s energy. • The factory where photosynthesis happens. • Process by which a green plant makes its own food. • Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes.
Crossword Puzzle- Basic Science 2024-05-28
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- FEET Example of structural adaptation in birds
- The place where an organism lives
- The surrounding of an organism
- Behavioral adaptation where growth stops temporarily
- Fur color that provides protection against predators
- Plant that stores water in its stems or leaves
- Behavioral adaptation for long-term sleep
- Determines what food a bird can eat
- Behavioral adaptation for seasonal movement
- Secretion used by some organisms as a defense mechanism
- Plants that climb to reach sunlight
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- PLANT Carnivorous plant that traps insects
- Plants that grow on other plants to reach sunlight
- Roots that help plants stand in shallow soil
- STUDY Observing organisms in their natural habitats
- Physiological adaptation for defense or hunting
- Type of seeds produced by lilies and mangroves
- Change in a species over time
- Characters that enable an organism to survive in its habitat
19 Clues: Change in a species over time • The surrounding of an organism • The place where an organism lives • Determines what food a bird can eat • Plants that climb to reach sunlight • Behavioral adaptation for long-term sleep • PLANT Carnivorous plant that traps insects • Behavioral adaptation for seasonal movement • Roots that help plants stand in shallow soil • ...
ADPC CROSSWORD: PLANTS AND TREES (SEPT 2019) 2019-09-18
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- New owner of Naboth's vineyard
- A leaf from this plant was brought by the dove to Noah as a sign that the flood waters had receded
- King that could describe all sorts of plant life
- This rod of Aaron flowered and budded in one night
- The harvest is past, the summer has ended, and we are not saved
- payment for working in a vineyard
- His barley field was set on fire because he refused to meet Absalom
- The last tree mentioned in the bible.
- Plague of hail and lightning that destroyed vegetation in Egypt
- famed for its hanging gardens
- First to receive the share of the crops.
- Man of the soil
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- Animals that ruin vineyards
- Cleanse me with ____, and I will be clean.
- “________ is everyone who is hung on a tree.”
- They spring up like grass
- Under vow to not eat the seeds and skin of grapes
- Under the fig tree, seen by Jesus
- Seed, when fully grown, gives shelter to birds
- Be uprooted and planted in the sea
- Climbed the sycamore tree to see Jesus
- This day celebrates Jesus' entry into Jerusalem
- Satan has asked to sift you as wheat
- This place is famous for its cedar trees
- The only plant grown for cloth
25 Clues: Man of the soil • They spring up like grass • Animals that ruin vineyards • famed for its hanging gardens • New owner of Naboth's vineyard • The only plant grown for cloth • Under the fig tree, seen by Jesus • payment for working in a vineyard • Be uprooted and planted in the sea • Satan has asked to sift you as wheat • The last tree mentioned in the bible. • ...
ADPC CROSSWORD: PLANTS AND TREES (SEPT 2019) 2019-09-18
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- A leaf from this plant was brought by the dove to Noah as a sign that the flood waters had receded
- New owner of Naboth's vineyard
- Animals that ruin vineyards
- First to receive the share of the crops.
- Be uprooted and planted in the sea
- Climbed the sycamore tree to see Jesus
- famed for its hanging gardens
- This day celebrates Jesus' entry into Jerusalem
- They spring up like grass
- Plague of hail and lightning that destroyed vegetation in Egypt
- King that could describe all sorts of plant life
- The only plant grown for cloth
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- His barley field was set on fire because he refused to meet Absalom
- The harvest is past, the summer has ended, and we are not saved
- Under vow to not eat the seeds and skin of grapes
- “________ is everyone who is hung on a tree.”
- payment for working in a vineyard
- This place is famous for its cedar trees
- The last tree mentioned in the bible.
- This rod of Aaron flowered and budded in one night
- Seed, when fully grown, gives shelter to birds
- Under the fig tree, seen by Jesus
- Cleanse me with ____, and I will be clean.
- Satan has asked to sift you as wheat
- Man of the soil
25 Clues: Man of the soil • They spring up like grass • Animals that ruin vineyards • famed for its hanging gardens • New owner of Naboth's vineyard • The only plant grown for cloth • payment for working in a vineyard • Under the fig tree, seen by Jesus • Be uprooted and planted in the sea • Satan has asked to sift you as wheat • The last tree mentioned in the bible. • ...
Agriscience 2023-12-12
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- a liquid fossil fuel and most of the worlds supply is still deep under the ground.
- a big plant that helps us breath
- resources are those that can be replaced or never runs out are called.
- lower part of the carpel in which seeds form
- color fragrance attracts pollinators.
- what does bees carry
- the female part of the flower (composed of one or more carpels)
- what we wear every day
- contains the pollen
- stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- Leaf-like parts that protect a flower bud.
- the Male part of a flower
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- release heat energy when they are burned and they are used to create energy and electricity and are formed from the remains of living organisms.
- material made by plants and animals that we can convert into energy is called
- we burn this type fossil fuel to create energy
- holds the anther
- resources that cant be replaced.
- the sun produces energy in the form of heat and light
- a crop that farmers grow
- the most common animal to be on a farm
- Sticky part of a flower that receives pollen during pollination.
- Stalk of a plant which supports parts of a plant
22 Clues: holds the anther • contains the pollen • what does bees carry • what we wear every day • a crop that farmers grow • the Male part of a flower • a big plant that helps us breath • resources that cant be replaced. • color fragrance attracts pollinators. • the most common animal to be on a farm • Leaf-like parts that protect a flower bud. • stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary • ...
Cells and organelles 2018-10-23
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- Assembles amino acids to create proteins
- Found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes
- Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found
- Cells that contain nuclei
- Receives proteins & materials from the ER, packages them, & distributes them
- Has passageways that assembles proteins, lipid components and other materials form one part of the cell to another
- Contain enzymes for synthesis lipids and detoxication of drugs
- Stores food, water, wastes and other materials in plant cells
- Ribosomes are on the surface and involved in protein synthesis
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- Ridged outer layer of plant cell
- Controls what comes into and out of a cell
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Structures inside the cell that make it work
- Cells that do not contain nuclei
- Captures energy from the sunlight and uses it to produce food in plant cells
- 1.All living things are composed of cells.2. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things.3. New cells are produced from existing cells
- Contain DNA, which controls the functions of the cell and production of proteins
- Uses chemical to break down food and worn out cell parts
- Smallest living object
19 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell • Smallest living object • Cells that contain nuclei • Ridged outer layer of plant cell • Cells that do not contain nuclei • Assembles amino acids to create proteins • Controls what comes into and out of a cell • Structures inside the cell that make it work • Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found • ...
Natural fibers 2023-09-04
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- the type of leaves that silkworms eat as food
- a soft & fluffy fiber often used in making t-shirts and sheets.
- durable fabric made from the fibers of the Chinese nettle plant
- a soft & warm fiber used in making sweaters and scarves
- a disadvantage to putting wool in the dryer
- some fabrics can't be washed in a machine
- a thread or filament from which a textile is formed
- A type of plant fiber used for making linen
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- some fabrics require special care
- made from the skin of animals, often used for clothing and accessories.
- is a type of rabbit fur that can be made into yarn
- some fabrics have to be ironed
- one of the wool producers
- fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant
- luxurious fabric produced by silkworms
15 Clues: one of the wool producers • some fabrics have to be ironed • some fabrics require special care • luxurious fabric produced by silkworms • some fabrics can't be washed in a machine • a disadvantage to putting wool in the dryer • A type of plant fiber used for making linen • the type of leaves that silkworms eat as food • fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant • ...
Do you know? 2024-08-13
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- A scientist who studies the weather.
- A place where people live.
- an animal or plant that does not exist anymore.
- A place where water naturally flows out of the ground.
- A plant grown by farmers.
- A prediction of what the weather is going to be like.
- An animal or plant that is in danger of dying out.
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- someone who regularly travels to work, especially by bus or train.
- A very high part of the Earth's surface.
- A ball with a map of the whole world on it.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.
- To put water onto the land so that crops grow well.
- This is a book of maps.
- A narrow, deep valley with steep sides.
- A chemical sprayed onto crops to stop insects and other pests from destroying them.
15 Clues: This is a book of maps. • A plant grown by farmers. • A place where people live. • A scientist who studies the weather. • A narrow, deep valley with steep sides. • A very high part of the Earth's surface. • A ball with a map of the whole world on it. • an animal or plant that does not exist anymore. • An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. • ...
farm to school 2016-12-07
9 Clues: helps to take water • is a part of a plant • helps to put the seed • helps the plant to grow • is eat in farm to school • is grown in farm to school • is the mane part of a plant • carrying tubes helps to take food • carrying tubes helps the plant to take water
3.00 Review 2020-08-11
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- at the end of each stem
- mean maple
- branch that deals with plants
- lives more than 2 years
- modified leaves
- has both mail and female parts
- means fig
- swollen with moisture
- rests or grows very little
- when fertilized becomes fruit
- takes water and nutrients up plant
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- open and close stomates
- large center vein
- leaf tip
- plants are named in this language
- pretty part of flower
- where the pollen is
- branch of science that deals with plants and animals
- first name of a plant
- growing field crops
- lives one year
21 Clues: leaf tip • means fig • mean maple • lives one year • modified leaves • large center vein • where the pollen is • growing field crops • pretty part of flower • first name of a plant • swollen with moisture • open and close stomates • at the end of each stem • lives more than 2 years • rests or grows very little • branch that deals with plants • when fertilized becomes fruit • ...
cell game Alex and Dylan 2022-02-22
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- jelly stuff holding cell together
- all cells come from " " cells
- the cell is the basic " " of structure for living things
- surrounds plant cell
- simple cell
- more than one cell
- make proteins
- little tail cell use to move
- storage area for cells
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- power house of cell
- what makes plant cells green
- little microscopic hairs on cell
- contains genetic material for cell
- one cell only
- "perfect balance"
- think chloro but photosynthesis
- contracting arms on cell
- complex cell
- what does cell use for energy
- all organisms are made up of one or more " "
20 Clues: simple cell • complex cell • one cell only • make proteins • "perfect balance" • more than one cell • power house of cell • surrounds plant cell • storage area for cells • contracting arms on cell • what makes plant cells green • little tail cell use to move • what does cell use for energy • all cells come from " " cells • think chloro but photosynthesis • little microscopic hairs on cell • ...
Cells and Organelles 2020-09-09
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- carries out photosynthesis in plant cells
- type of cell that does not have organelles. examples include bacteria
- the fluid part of the cytoplasm
- houses DNA in eukaryotes
- long thread-like appendages used for movement
- filaments that provide support and structure to the cell
- layer composed of phospholipids that help regulate what goes in and out of cell (no space)
- contains ribosomes, transports proteins after they are made
- makes proteins
- type of cell that has organelles, a nucleus, and a mitochondria, examples include plants and animals
- organelle that carries water in plant cells (no space)
- location in prokaryotes where DNA is located
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- sacs filled with enzymes that break down food and wastes
- rigid structure that supports the cell (no space)
- bacterial and fungal cell walls are made of this
- includes organelles, cytosol and cytoskeleton
- modifies and packages proteins
- short hair like appendages used for movement and sweeping in food
- plant cell walls are made of this
- (plural)organelle that powers the cell and produces ATP
- makes lipids (no spaces, abbreviated)
- place inside the nucleus that produces ribosomes and DNA
- small fluid filled sac that transports things around, into and out of the cell
23 Clues: makes proteins • houses DNA in eukaryotes • modifies and packages proteins • the fluid part of the cytoplasm • plant cell walls are made of this • makes lipids (no spaces, abbreviated) • carries out photosynthesis in plant cells • location in prokaryotes where DNA is located • includes organelles, cytosol and cytoskeleton • long thread-like appendages used for movement • ...
Health and Food 2023-01-17
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- liquid that people need to survive
- a green vegetable like mini trees
- to be in good health
- a plant that contains seeds that you eat
- a grain that can be made in multiple ways
- containing or made from milk
- another word for salt
- made without chemicals
- a red circular food that can be eaten raw
- a berry that is sweet and red
- a exotic fruit that can be drunken or eaten
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- green stalks of vegetable that is crunchy
- the white version of broccoli
- activity that requires physical effort
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- orange crunchy vegetable good for the eyes
- a fruit that poisoned snow white
- the green vegetable that you put in salads
- the flesh of an animal
- a yellow sweet fruit that starts with b
- a vegetable that is tiny, green, and cooked
- the desire to eat
- a solid version of dairy that can be eaten
- a blueberry
- snack made from potatoes
- caught in the ocean
- known as an Italian food
- the product of chickens
- meat from cows
- a drink that comes from cows
30 Clues: a blueberry • meat from cows • the desire to eat • caught in the ocean • to be in good health • another word for salt • the flesh of an animal • made without chemicals • the product of chickens • snack made from potatoes • known as an Italian food • containing or made from milk • a drink that comes from cows • a berry that is sweet and red • the white version of broccoli • ...
Biology 2025-03-24
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- - strongest and biggest bone in our body
- - the study of living things
- - state of being dependent to drugs or alcohol
- - organisms that eat both plants and meat
- - nutrients also known as fats and oils
- - main source of our energy
- - process of plants making food
- - drug found in beer
- - tubes inside a plant for water movement
- - a natural place where animals and plants live
- - organisms that only eat meat
- - gas that plants produce
- - small green organisms that live on water considered as plants
- - a fat person
- - the body of a tree
- - the bone in our head
- - the organ that pumps our blood
- - the fastest land animal
- - organisms that eat smaller organisms
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- - an animal that eats smaller animal
- - drug found in cigarette
- - animal that has white and black stripes
- - the green pigment in a plant
- - parts of a plant that absorbs water
- - an animal that is eaten by a bigger animal
- - organisms that only eat plants
- - tiny holes of a leaf
- - a very hot and dry place
- - organisms that can make their own food (plants)
- - the name of our planet
30 Clues: - a fat person • - drug found in beer • - the body of a tree • - tiny holes of a leaf • - the bone in our head • - the name of our planet • - drug found in cigarette • - gas that plants produce • - the fastest land animal • - a very hot and dry place • - main source of our energy • - the study of living things • - the green pigment in a plant • - organisms that only eat meat • ...
Fossils 2025-08-26
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- some insect fossils are trapped in this rock made from tree sap. (5)
- sediment which is most likely to preserve a fossil (3)
- a fossil that looks like a spiral or ram's horns (8)
- biological sedimentary rock formed from plant remains (4)
- The kind of rock that you are most likely to find fossils in (11)
- _____ fossils include footprints, burrows or droppings (5)
- science of studying ancient life (12)
- preserved in hot, dry conditions (9)
- ____ wood. A permineralised piece of wood. (9)
- The process of exchanging the remains of an animal or plant with minerals (17)
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- preserved in snow or ice (6)
- Sedimentary rock formed from sand deposits (9)
- famous meat-eating dinosaur Tyrannosaurus _____ (3)
- not preserved
- sedimentary rock formed from deposits of shells (9)
- what creatures did dinosaurs evolve into? (5)
- sedimentary rock made from clay deposits (5)
- extinct marine arthropod, which has a distinctive fossil (9)
- most likely cause of extinction of dinosaurs (8)
- cavity in the rock that shows the shape of the hard parts of a fossil. (5)
- kind of fossil where an animal or plant leaves an imprint in the mud
21 Clues: not preserved • preserved in snow or ice (6) • preserved in hot, dry conditions (9) • science of studying ancient life (12) • sedimentary rock made from clay deposits (5) • what creatures did dinosaurs evolve into? (5) • Sedimentary rock formed from sand deposits (9) • ____ wood. A permineralised piece of wood. (9) • most likely cause of extinction of dinosaurs (8) • ...
Cell 2013-09-17
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- Controls what comes in and out of the nucleus.
- Gel like substance filling the cell.
- Made of protein and holds the shape of the cell.
- The outer layer of and animal cell.
- Outer layer of the plant cell.
- Ribosomes are attached to it.
- Transports substances within a cell.
- Stores the waste of the cell.
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- Storage organelle.
- Inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made.
- Stores the protein of the cell.
- Separate during cell division.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Requires oxygen to removed toxins.
- Control center of the cell.
- Break down proteins in the cell.
- Found inside plant cells and uses photosynthesis.
17 Clues: Storage organelle. • Powerhouse of the cell. • Control center of the cell. • Ribosomes are attached to it. • Stores the waste of the cell. • Separate during cell division. • Outer layer of the plant cell. • Stores the protein of the cell. • Break down proteins in the cell. • Requires oxygen to removed toxins. • The outer layer of and animal cell. • ...
Plant Salinity Lab 2022-08-05
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- tubes The scientific toll that holds the various concentrations of saltwater.
- The type of solution that we will be testing.
- The loss of water.
- A prediction with an explanation of what we believe will happen.
- The ability of a biotic factor to make more of itself.
- The sprouting of a seed.
- A liquid that contains a dissolved substance.
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- A scientific tool that allows us to add liquid as droplets.
- The amount of salt dissolved in a liquid.
- A biotic factor that takes in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.
- The amount of a substance that is dissolved in a liquid.
- The form of water that is free of any other types of molecules.
- The energy source needed for the plant to grow.
- The first clear sign of plant growth.
- Bean The type of seed used in this lab.
15 Clues: The loss of water. • The sprouting of a seed. • The first clear sign of plant growth. • Bean The type of seed used in this lab. • The amount of salt dissolved in a liquid. • The type of solution that we will be testing. • A liquid that contains a dissolved substance. • The energy source needed for the plant to grow. • The ability of a biotic factor to make more of itself. • ...
Exercise 4 2024-11-11
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- The biochemical pathway by which glucose in broken down into pyruvic acid.
- A condition wherein oxygen is not available to plant roots.
- A limiting factor of plant respiration.
- The type of fermentation tubes used in the detection of CO2 evolution in Exercise 4.
- 6-carbon sugar that is used as a substrate in respiration.
- The biochemical pathway responsible for the evolution of carbon dioxide during respiration.
- The obtained energy from anaerobic respiration is ____ than aerobic respiration.
- Form of the energy that is lost in the process of respiration.
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- The biological process that converts organic compounds and oxygen into CO2 and water.
- In the electron transport chain, oxygen is the last electron ________.
- Cellular respiration makes plant _______ possible.
- The most common way of measuring the rate of (1-down).
- ATP is an example of energy in ________ form.
- Glycolysis and fermentation are both _________ processes.
- Primary mode of respiration of germinating seeds.
15 Clues: A limiting factor of plant respiration. • ATP is an example of energy in ________ form. • Primary mode of respiration of germinating seeds. • Cellular respiration makes plant _______ possible. • The most common way of measuring the rate of (1-down). • Glycolysis and fermentation are both _________ processes. • ...
Geography 2020-04-05
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- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- the animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
- weather patterns that remain in place for an extended period of time
- happens to a species when the ocean becomes warm
- plant life occurring in a particular region or time
- community of living organisms
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat
- having or regarding the self or the individual as the center of all things
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- inherent value to all living things
- becoming adjusted to new condidtions
- the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time
- chemical compound that decays the ozone
- focused on the environment
- regarding humankind as the central or most important element of existence
14 Clues: focused on the environment • community of living organisms • inherent value to all living things • becoming adjusted to new condidtions • chemical compound that decays the ozone • happens to a species when the ocean becomes warm • plant life occurring in a particular region or time • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • ...
Plant tissues, reproduction, fruiting and plant hormones/regulators 2022-09-10
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- true flowering plants
- contains the stigma, style and ovary (female flower parts)
- acid promotes senescence of leaves and fruit, is involved in bud & seed dormancy, helps with stomatal opening and closing, signals plants of physiological stress, and protects plants from environmental conditions
- Development of seedless fruit
- division of the nucleus to produce two daughter nuclei containing identical sets of chromosomes
- produced in the shoot apex, involved in geotropism/gravitropism, phototropism, cell division, and enlargement
- Fruit that continue to ripen after harvesting
- division of the nucleus into four cells with half the chromosome number of the original cell
- programmed physiological process in which prolonged cold exposure provides competency to flower in plants
- Chemical which ripens fruit
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- form of reproduction which results in progeny that is genetically identical to the parent
- found in monocot flowers, where the sepals and petals are similar and fused at the base
- outermost appendages of the flower, modified leaves, enclose to protect the flower at bud stage, collectively known as the calyx
- Development of seeds with no fusion of the gametes/without fertilisation
- contains the anther and filament (male flower parts)
- involved in cell division, inhibit senescence (death), produced in root tips, high concentration in fruits and seeds
- plants response to day length
- form of reproduction which results in progeny that are genetically diverse
- can be bound or free, cell division and elongation in internodes, dormancy break in seeds and buds, balance between juvenile and adult forms, onset of flowering in place of vernalisation.
19 Clues: true flowering plants • Chemical which ripens fruit • Development of seedless fruit • plants response to day length • Fruit that continue to ripen after harvesting • contains the anther and filament (male flower parts) • contains the stigma, style and ovary (female flower parts) • Development of seeds with no fusion of the gametes/without fertilisation • ...
7th grade semester exam/Miyah Barragan 2021-12-08
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- the process in which characteristics are passed from parents to offspring
- the specific job or role of an organelle
- the type of plant tissue that transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
- the offspring of many generations that have the same traits
- the specific genetic makeup or code for a specific trait
- an organism that lived in the past that is related to present and future organisms
- a segment of DNA that has the code for trait
- represented by lowercase letters and will only show up if paired together with a similar allele
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the scientific study of heredity
- a living or once living part of an ecosystem
- the type of plant that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves and gives support to the stem or trunk
- large communities on earth with similar climates and organisms
- the product of offspring from a single parent
- a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
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- the production of offspring from two parents
- the storage area of the cell
- represented by capital letters and will always show up if present
- the role an animal or plant species play in the environment
- genetic messenger which carries genetic code from he DNA inside the nucleus into the cytoplasm
- all of the offspring that are at the same stage of decent from a common ancestor
- changes that occur in an ecosystem and affect organisms
- a group of similar cells that do the same sort of work
- the basic unit of life
- an organism that obtains energy from the sun through the process of photosynthesis
- an organism that is related to a particular ancestor
- long chains of molecules, containing genetic information, that make up chromosomes
27 Clues: the basic unit of life • the storage area of the cell • the scientific study of heredity • the specific job or role of an organelle • anything that has mass and takes up space • the production of offspring from two parents • a segment of DNA that has the code for trait • a living or once living part of an ecosystem • the product of offspring from a single parent • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-12
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- an organism that obtains energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms or organic matter, as it cannot produce its own food.
- The role and location of an organism within an ecological community.
- Eat dead organisms
- Breakdown dead and decaying organisms. Example- fungi (mushrooms) and bacteria
- All living organisms in a biosphere
- Primary consumers (herbivores)
- An organism that cannot make its own food.
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- A series of interrelated food chains in an ecosystem.
- Meat and Plant Eaters
- Nonliving factors in an environment
- Eat dead organisms
- make their own food using the sunlight
- Plant Eaters
- Meat Eaters
- The environment where a plant or animal lives
15 Clues: Meat Eaters • Plant Eaters • Eat dead organisms • Eat dead organisms • Meat and Plant Eaters • Primary consumers (herbivores) • Nonliving factors in an environment • All living organisms in a biosphere • make their own food using the sunlight • An organism that cannot make its own food. • The environment where a plant or animal lives • ...
Plant, bacteria and animal cell 2024-03-25
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- All other organelles are immersed in it and it keeps the cell at the right temperature and conditions.
- Acts like a cat’s tail, balancing the bacteria cell.
- Covers the bacteria cell’s body and makes it easier for it to attach to surfaces.
- Prevents the plant cell from exploding due to large pressure from the vacuole.
- Found in all three cells. It is responsible for the cell’s growth.
- Stores water for when it does not rain. Only found in plant cells.
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- Found in plant cells, it generates chlorophyll that allows the plant to photosynthesise.
- All cells have it. The bacteria cell’s one is under a different name.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- Contains a plant or animal cell’s DNA.
10 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell. • Contains a plant or animal cell’s DNA. • Acts like a cat’s tail, balancing the bacteria cell. • Found in all three cells. It is responsible for the cell’s growth. • Stores water for when it does not rain. Only found in plant cells. • All cells have it. The bacteria cell’s one is under a different name. • ...
nothing related to flower 2021-09-22
10 Clues: later forms embryo • is pollinated by bats • later turns into fruit • has pollen tube inside it • is the outer covering of bud • is the sticky part of the flower • contains the male gamets of plant • contain the female gamets of plant • are the colourfull part of the plant • is the fusion of male and female gamets
La Fauna y Flora 2024-09-09
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- de coral- Colorful underwater ecosystem
- Large evergreen tree with needle like leaves
- Tree that you get syrup from
- Tree with grey and white bark
- Dirt
- An insect with 2 large, colorful wings
- Large water bird with a long neck and webbed feet
- A grassy plain in tropical regions with few trees
- Used to describe evergreen trees and shrubs with needle or scale like leaves and produce cones
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- Plant that smells good and is often given as gifts
- An edible green plant with a pink middle and sweet smell
- Nocturnal bird
- National holiday for this animal in February
- Very tall species of coniferous evergreen trees
- Green plant that grows in the forest
- To move to another habitat in relation to the seasons
- Trash panda
- Farm animal that produces milk and has horns
18 Clues: Dirt • Trash panda • Nocturnal bird • Tree that you get syrup from • Tree with grey and white bark • Green plant that grows in the forest • An insect with 2 large, colorful wings • de coral- Colorful underwater ecosystem • National holiday for this animal in February • Large evergreen tree with needle like leaves • Farm animal that produces milk and has horns • ...
Maddison Bailey Fibers 2021-10-01
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- a fiber that is made from coconuts
- fiber made from a goat
- made from a flax plant
- fiber that comes from a sheep
- a plant in southern Mexico
- a heat-resistant fiber?
- what is my name?
- most from place to place
- plant animal or mineral
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- a from string of cothing or rugs
- a rock or a cristal is a?
- made in yarn and can be made into clothing
- made from camles llamas alpacas
- made from silk worms
- this is made from a cellulose
- a flower are a?
- made from polymers
- goat are a?
18 Clues: goat are a? • a flower are a? • what is my name? • made from polymers • made from silk worms • fiber made from a goat • made from a flax plant • a heat-resistant fiber? • plant animal or mineral • most from place to place • a rock or a cristal is a? • a plant in southern Mexico • this is made from a cellulose • fiber that comes from a sheep • made from camles llamas alpacas • ...
Fundamentals of Livestock Nutrition: Feeds and Feedstuffs 2023-02-07
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- plant materials remaining after harvesting
- act of altering the physical or chemical nature of feed commodities to optimize the utilization by animals and to enhance the quality of feed
- form of indigestion marked by the excessive accumulation of gas
- plant materials found in the environment with no processing or preserving applied
- process in ruminants where forages and other feed are forced back to the mouth for further chewing and then swallowed again
- components found in feed which provide the energy needed for physiological and metabolic processes
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- plant materials which are put through a process which conserves their nutrient content so it is readily stored to feed through a period of time
- plant-based feedstuffs which are high in energy and low in fiber
- mixture of feedstuffs supplied to an animal within a 24-hour period
- plant-based feedstuffs which are high in fibrous carbohydrates
- digestive disorder caused by microbes in the rumen having an increased production of volatile fatty acids, making the rumen environment acidic and damaging the rumen microbes and papillae
- any material given to livestock to meet nutritional requirements
12 Clues: plant materials remaining after harvesting • plant-based feedstuffs which are high in fibrous carbohydrates • form of indigestion marked by the excessive accumulation of gas • plant-based feedstuffs which are high in energy and low in fiber • any material given to livestock to meet nutritional requirements • ...
Etymology 2014-02-09
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- differing in kind; dissimilar; varied
- known externally (outside a select group; publicly)
- abnormally high blood pressure
- science dealing with the origin,races,customs, and beliefs
- surgical removal of the tonsils
- injected under the skin
- science dealing with the action and diseases of the heart
- smallest particle of an element
- germ-killing substance produced from a microorganism
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- excessive acidity
- produced from without; due to external causes
- osmosis inward
- having the same color; unicolor
- similarity in structure
- exhibiting diversity of form
- plant growing within another plant
- utensil,stool, or caldron having three legs
- subnormal body temperature
- plants and animals living in a region
- one who treats ailments of the human foot
20 Clues: osmosis inward • excessive acidity • similarity in structure • injected under the skin • subnormal body temperature • exhibiting diversity of form • abnormally high blood pressure • having the same color; unicolor • surgical removal of the tonsils • smallest particle of an element • plant growing within another plant • differing in kind; dissimilar; varied • ...
Unit 2 crossword puzzle 2018-01-31
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- this organ system helps fight disease
- bacteria are an example of this cell type
- plants and animals are both this type of cell
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- the microscopic building blocks of the body
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- the only cell type to have a cell-wall
- where dna is found in a prokaryotic cell
- systems the heart, lungs, and stomach are all examples of an
- organized or specialized structures within a cell
- where photosynthesis takes place in a plant cell
- this organ system contains the kidneys
- where dna is found in a eukaryotic cell
- this organ system contains the spinal cord
14 Clues: this organ system helps fight disease • the only cell type to have a cell-wall • this organ system contains the kidneys • where dna is found in a eukaryotic cell • where dna is found in a prokaryotic cell • bacteria are an example of this cell type • this organ system contains the spinal cord • the microscopic building blocks of the body • ...
78.Forest 2023-06-18
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- - The star that provides light and heat to the earth
- - A natural flowing body of water
- - Animals that live in their natural habitats
- - A solid, naturally occurring mineral substance
- - The upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- - A colorful plant that produces seeds
- - A flattened structure of a plant that is attached to a stem
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- - A large area of trees and underbrush
- - An insect with large wings and a colorful pattern
- - A small, embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering.
- - Water that falls from the sky in drops
- - A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the earth's surface
- - A large natural elevation of the earth's surface
- - A visible mass of condensed water vapor in the atmosphere
14 Clues: - A natural flowing body of water • - A large area of trees and underbrush • - A colorful plant that produces seeds • - Water that falls from the sky in drops • - Animals that live in their natural habitats • - The upper layer of earth in which plants grow • - A solid, naturally occurring mineral substance • - A large natural elevation of the earth's surface • ...
Horticulture Terms 2022-10-19
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- Plants that retain their foliage throughout the year
- A plant cultivar resulting from the intentional cross-pollination of two closely related species or varieties
- Plants that spread aggressively and are difficult to eradicate
- Essential nutrient responsible for green vegetative growth in plants
- Intermediate soil particle, .002 to .05 millimeters; retains moisture and nutrients effectively while draining freely
- what an annual plant does when it sends up a flower stalk and sets seed; the term is typically applied to cool season vegetable crops that go to seed prematurely as a result of hot weather.
- these are plants that do not tolerate freezing weather and must be brought indoors in order to survive the winter; examples include heliotrope, fuchsia and begonia
- A common ingredient in potting soil, a mica-like mineral that has been heated, causing it to expand into a spongy material with exceptional water and air holding capacity
- Material used to protect the soil, including wood chips, straw and bark nuggets; protects the soil from erosion, adds organic matter, conserves moisture and keeps plant roots cool
- Plants that lose their foliage during the winter months
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- A plant that lives year after year; all woody trees, shrubs, and vines, and many herbaceous species
- A plant variety developed through selective breeding; and are developed for many purposes, including fruiting, flowering, and disease-resistance characteristics
- The tiniest particles found in soil, less than .002 millimeters in size; it excels at holding both nutrients and moisture, though they drain poorly and become rock-hard when dry
- The largest particles found in soil, .05 to 2 millimeters in size; this type of soil drains readily, but nutrients are easily leached away
- Plants with multi-colored foliage
- Plants that do not have woody stems, only soft green stalks, and leaves
- A plant that lives for only a single growing season; most grow in spring and summer, dying with the first frost of fall, though some species thrive in cool weather, setting seed and dying when the weather warms in spring.
- Loosening the soil to introduce more air and improve drainage
- Fertile, well-drained soil; having an ideal balance of sand, silt, and clay particles, along with abundant organic matter and humus content
- In the taxonomic classification of organisms, this is the rank above species and below family (plural: genera); it is synonymous with the “scientific” or “Latin” name of plants (i.e. Rosa, Salvia and Quercus) and is always capitalized
- A common ingredient in potting soil, it is a volcanic mineral that has been heated, causing it to puff up; has exceptional water and air holding capacity, which helps to prevent soil from becoming compacted or drying out
21 Clues: Plants with multi-colored foliage • Plants that retain their foliage throughout the year • Plants that lose their foliage during the winter months • Loosening the soil to introduce more air and improve drainage • Plants that spread aggressively and are difficult to eradicate • Essential nutrient responsible for green vegetative growth in plants • ...
Lesson 4 Spelling 2022-09-21
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- power or energy
- a plant
- powder made with water or sand, mixed with water
- odd
- line where something begins or ends
- place where two lines come together
- a plant with crisp, long stalks
- beauty of form or movement
- luggage
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- a raised platform where plays are performed
- division of a main subject or group
- often seen or heard
- a round shape
- the middle
- presents
- mild, soft or easy
- the power to work or be active
- to choose after some thought
- amount of money paid for something
- a rodent
20 Clues: odd • a plant • luggage • presents • a rodent • the middle • a round shape • power or energy • mild, soft or easy • often seen or heard • beauty of form or movement • to choose after some thought • the power to work or be active • a plant with crisp, long stalks • amount of money paid for something • division of a main subject or group • line where something begins or ends • ...
radioactive nuclear waste made from bananas 2023-05-18
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- creator of minecraft (username)
- this mob's sounds were made by a cat
- this block can be used to make wireless redstone
- best legends unit
- coolest horde
- dungeons main boss
- survival spawn beach
- this solid block has the property to redirect redstone
- mob with book
- most difficult horde
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- explosive
- mob that's all colors
- the other basic legends unit
- this block creates water particles without water
- dungeons final boss
- worst wood
- a way to get string
- rarest plant
- bread
- best plant
- a way to get sticks
- basic legends unit
22 Clues: bread • explosive • worst wood • best plant • rarest plant • coolest horde • mob with book • best legends unit • dungeons main boss • basic legends unit • dungeons final boss • a way to get string • a way to get sticks • survival spawn beach • most difficult horde • mob that's all colors • the other basic legends unit • creator of minecraft (username) • this mob's sounds were made by a cat • ...
radioactive nuclear waste made from bananas 2023-05-18
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- creator of minecraft (username)
- this mob's sounds were made by a cat
- this block can be used to make wireless redstone
- best legends unit
- coolest horde
- dungeons main boss
- survival spawn beach
- this solid block has the property to redirect redstone
- mob with book
- most difficult horde
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- explosive
- mob that's all colors
- the other basic legends unit
- this block creates water particles without water
- dungeons final boss
- worst wood
- a way to get string
- rarest plant
- bread
- best plant
- a way to get sticks
- basic legends unit
22 Clues: bread • explosive • worst wood • best plant • rarest plant • coolest horde • mob with book • best legends unit • dungeons main boss • basic legends unit • dungeons final boss • a way to get string • a way to get sticks • survival spawn beach • most difficult horde • mob that's all colors • the other basic legends unit • creator of minecraft (username) • this mob's sounds were made by a cat • ...
Seed Dispersal Terms 2025-05-13
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- – Moving air that can carry light seeds far away.
- – When a plant’s pod bursts open and throws out seeds.
- – A force that pulls seeds down from the plant to the ground.
- – A helper that moves seeds by eating or carrying them.
- – A small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
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- – The natural home where a plant or animal lives and grows.
- – To move from one place to another, like seeds do.
- – The way seeds are spread to new places.
- – When a seed begins to grow into a plant.
- – A way seeds travel by floating in rivers or the sea.
10 Clues: – The way seeds are spread to new places. • – When a seed begins to grow into a plant. • – Moving air that can carry light seeds far away. • – To move from one place to another, like seeds do. • – When a plant’s pod bursts open and throws out seeds. • – A way seeds travel by floating in rivers or the sea. • – A helper that moves seeds by eating or carrying them. • ...
7.2 Science: Environment Pt. 2 2022-12-05
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- An animal that feeds on plants
- Organic matter used as a fuel, especially in a power station for the generation of electricity
- Relating to or concerned with the relation of living organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- An organism that derives the organic compounds and energy it needs from the consumption of other organisms
- An organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material
- A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions
- An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
- Strengthen or support physically
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- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- (especially of plants or a disease) tending to spread prolifically and undesirably or harmfully
- Physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms
- The process by which a plant or animal community successively gives way to another until a stable climax is reached
- The condition of being populated with excessively large numbers
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
15 Clues: An animal that feeds on plants • Strengthen or support physically • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • The condition of being populated with excessively large numbers • Physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms • An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin • ...
BJU Science, 4.3 Plants 2023-07-25
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- _____ pollination is when pollen from the same plant arrives at the pistil.
- Another word for disperse
- What we call a young plant
- These types of plants lose their leaves once each year.
- When flowers grow, we say a plant is this.
- The transfer of pollen from one flower to another is _____ pollination.
- This is a scientist who studies plants.
- Plants with one one cotyledon are called this.
- A large difference between seeds and spores is that spores do not contain this.
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- Plants with two cotyledons are called this.
- What are stems that grow underground and reproduce plants?
- This flowering plant's part has the function of attracting insect to aid in reproduction.
- What fruit did we study that has a closed flower and must be pollinated by a certain type of wasp?
- These types of plants keep their leaves all year round.
- Strawberries are a good example of this method of reproducing without seeds.
- What parts of flowers protect the bud and support the bloom?
- What is the female part of a flower?
- How does the top of the pistil often feel?
- What is the male part of a flower?
19 Clues: Another word for disperse • What we call a young plant • What is the male part of a flower? • What is the female part of a flower? • This is a scientist who studies plants. • When flowers grow, we say a plant is this. • How does the top of the pistil often feel? • Plants with two cotyledons are called this. • Plants with one one cotyledon are called this. • ...
Chapter 3 - Key words 2025-11-23
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- Tiny pores on leaves that allow gas exchange.
- A cell is ..... when the membrane pulls away from the cell wall.
- Adjective for energy of moving objects.
- Small finger-like projections in the small intestine that increase surface area.
- Transport in which particles move from low to high concentration using energy.
- A solution with high water potential is a …. solution.
- Net movement of water from high to low water potential through a partially permeable membrane.
- Net movement of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
- ……. pressure is the pressure of water pushing outward on a plant cell wall.
- A solution with high water potential is a …..solution.
- when a plant cell is tight and firm.
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- Process by which plants make glucose using light, CO₂, and water.
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles.
- Smallest blood vessels where exchanges occur.
- Smallest pieces of a substance: ions, atoms, molecules.
- Soft plant cell lacking pressure.
- An imaginary slope from high concentration to low concentration.
- adjective for the variable you measure during the experiment.
- adjective for the variable you change in the experiment.
19 Clues: Soft plant cell lacking pressure. • when a plant cell is tight and firm. • Adjective for energy of moving objects. • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles. • Tiny pores on leaves that allow gas exchange. • Smallest blood vessels where exchanges occur. • A solution with high water potential is a …. solution. • A solution with high water potential is a …..solution. • ...
Food Technologies 2021-04-08
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- growing a variety of crop types in a season
- growing method that leaves the ground undisturbed
- Fungal infection the affects wheat grains
- mature seeds falling from the plant
- plants that return each year without being replanted
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- Growing a single crop type in a season
- plants that must be replanted each year
- a plant family known for their Nitrogen fixing properties
- a plant variety that is the result of cross-breeding to different plant species
- Revolution the modern development of high yielding, disease resistant seeds
10 Clues: mature seeds falling from the plant • Growing a single crop type in a season • plants that must be replanted each year • Fungal infection the affects wheat grains • growing a variety of crop types in a season • growing method that leaves the ground undisturbed • plants that return each year without being replanted • ...
Annmary's crossword puzzle 2016-11-24
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- a thing that plants grow on
- a place where flowers,herbs,vegetables,fruits and trees are planted.
- to sprout or grow
- can a tool used to water the plants
- the original form of a plant
- a living thing that reproduce by seeds
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- when a plant becomes bigger or more matured.
- an action of looking after your plant
- natural waste used for the growth and health of plants.
- a tool used to dig the soil
10 Clues: to sprout or grow • a thing that plants grow on • a tool used to dig the soil • the original form of a plant • an action of looking after your plant • can a tool used to water the plants • a living thing that reproduce by seeds • when a plant becomes bigger or more matured. • natural waste used for the growth and health of plants. • ...
Describing nature 2023-08-11
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- A place in the city filled with grass, trees, lakes and plants.
- A piece of land that is higher than everything else around it.
- A tall plant
- A body of water.
- A small green plant, that is sharp and usually covers the ground.
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- Lets us cross over stuff, like rivers.
- A large, flat open area
- A living thing that needs the sunlight.
- Water moving, over a long distance
- The colourful part of a plant
10 Clues: A tall plant • A body of water. • A large, flat open area • The colourful part of a plant • Water moving, over a long distance • Lets us cross over stuff, like rivers. • A living thing that needs the sunlight. • A piece of land that is higher than everything else around it. • A place in the city filled with grass, trees, lakes and plants. • ...
Genetics 101 2023-05-01
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- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- the offspring resulting fro combining the qualities of two organisms from different breeds
- genetic factor that is blocked by the presence dominant genetic
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower of the same plant
- to receive something from someone who came before you
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- a quality, trait, or feature of an individual, or thing
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- the young born of living organisms. They are children
- an organism that always passes down certain traits to its offspring of many generations
- traits passed down from parents to offsprings
- study of characteristics that are inherited by one generation to the next
- a genetic factor that blocks the other genetic factor
12 Clues: a distinguishing quality or characteristic • traits passed down from parents to offsprings • the young born of living organisms. They are children • a genetic factor that blocks the other genetic factor • to receive something from someone who came before you • a quality, trait, or feature of an individual, or thing • ...
Plants 2012-11-27
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- simple carbohydrates which make plants sweet
- colorful part of a plant that produces seeds
- when pollen reaches the female part of a flower
- carbohydrate stored by plants in their roots for energy
- when a seed begins to grow into a plant
- dioxide gas needed to make sugars and other carbohydrates
- very complex carbohydrate that is difficult for animals to digest
- succulent that contains a healing gel
- a fruit which we often call a vegetable
- flower known for its thorns and beauty
- produced in flowers. contain embryos and food to help them grow
- part of a flower that is very colorful
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- the sugar produced in plants during photosynthesis
- used by plants to get water
- tree that makes sweet syrup
- the smallest and simplest of plants
- sugar made by plants especially in their fruits
- enter the roots with the water
- tree that makes cones
- obtained by roots
- energy source used by a plant to make sugar
- tree that makes acorns
- green pigment used by plants capture energy of the sun
- gas produced by plants and released into the air
- very short plants that lack vascular tissue
25 Clues: obtained by roots • tree that makes cones • tree that makes acorns • used by plants to get water • tree that makes sweet syrup • enter the roots with the water • the smallest and simplest of plants • succulent that contains a healing gel • flower known for its thorns and beauty • part of a flower that is very colorful • when a seed begins to grow into a plant • ...
Spelling Words 2022-02-22
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- the most exciting or interesting point in a series of events.
- to move or carry pollen to a plant, causing the seeds to be fertilized.
- a liquid that burns, used mainly as fuel for engines.
- not having good sense; silly.
- without noise or excitement; calm.
- producing or able to produce farm crops or other plant life.
- a thought or action that is not correct.
- to let in; allow to enter.
- to hold up.
- the act of moving back or away from a place or situation.
- a smell.
- the condition of being free or freed.
- not deserving guilt or blame.
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- the sweet liquid a plant makes that attracts insects and birds.
- costing a lot of money.
- a soldier on horseback in the Middle Ages.
- to move or send forward.
- to give orders that prevent or prohibit.
- the act or an occasion of leaving or going away.
- to feel sorry or guilty for.
- an artificial substance made from certain kinds of chemicals that can be easily shaped when soft.
- free of mistakes or error.
- acting without thinking or planning.
- rich
- in or into one gathering, group, mass, or place.
25 Clues: rich • a smell. • to hold up. • costing a lot of money. • to move or send forward. • to let in; allow to enter. • free of mistakes or error. • to feel sorry or guilty for. • not having good sense; silly. • not deserving guilt or blame. • without noise or excitement; calm. • acting without thinking or planning. • the condition of being free or freed. • ...
Enviromental Puzzle 2025-04-01
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- A plant that makes its own food.
- A living thing that breaks down dead things.
- One side benefits, the other gets hurt.
- A diagram that shows energy levels in food.
- A close relationship between two living things.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- A group of the same animals in one place.
- A line that shows who eats who.
- The home of an animal or plant.
- An animal that hunts other animals.
- One side benefits, the other is not hurt.
- A relationship where both sides help each other.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- A non-living thing like water, sunlight, or soil.
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- When living things fight for food or space.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals.
- Many food chains connected together.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten.
- The role or job of a living thing.
- The most animals a place can support.
- Something that stops a population from growing.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- A place where animals and plants live together.
- All the living things in one area.
- A living thing in nature, like a plant or animal.
25 Clues: A line that shows who eats who. • The home of an animal or plant. • A plant that makes its own food. • An animal that eats only plants. • The role or job of a living thing. • All the living things in one area. • An animal that is hunted and eaten. • An animal that hunts other animals. • Many food chains connected together. • The most animals a place can support. • ...
Ecology 2025-05-27
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- Anything that contains a population’s size and slows or stops it from growing.
- all the living organisms in an environment.
- A species’ average population size in a particular habitat.
- a combination of food chains through which the energy in an ecosystem flows.
- Occurs after a community has been impacted by some sort of disturbance such as a fire.
- meat-eating organisms
- organisms that consume decomposing plant and animal tissues.
- A position in a food chain, food web, or ecological pyramid.
- occurs when a new patch of land that has no soil is exposed or created.
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- the nonliving components of an environment.
- The study of relationships between living organisms and the interactions of organisms with their environment.
- Occurs when an individual leaves a population.
- The variety of life in an area.
- Organisms that will eat plant and animal material.
- Organisms that must consume other organisms for energy.
- The process of an individual entering a population.
- organisms that break down dead tissue using biochemical reactions instead of ingestion.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Organisms that eat only plant material.
- Organisms that make their own food
20 Clues: meat-eating organisms • The variety of life in an area. • Organisms that make their own food • Organisms that eat only plant material. • the nonliving components of an environment. • all the living organisms in an environment. • Occurs when an individual leaves a population. • Organisms that will eat plant and animal material. • ...
Survival Camp 2022-12-12
10 Clues: big puddle • Musang King • become a plant • Place for sleep • apple pan, ..... • your sleep mates • Type of Coffee from bali • the cotton candy on the sky • thing that plant start to life • not a real plant, but can fried
Garden 2021-10-18
10 Clues: small human • place to sit • vine-type plant • small,bushy plant • adult caterpillar • entrance to the garden • colourful part of a plant • decorative shelter in a garden • recreational activity in the garden • ornamental structure with pumped out water
Reproduction in Plants 2020-04-18
12 Clues: top of style • anther+filament • where seeds grow • protects the bud • stigma+style+ovary • holds up the anther • attracts pollinators • womb of the new plant • produces pollen grains • mother of the new plant • contains male reproductive cell • contains female reproductive cell
Reproduction in Plants. 2024-02-03
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- The female reproductive part of a plant
- The male reproductive part of a plant
- The part of the flower develops into a fruit after fertilization
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to a stigma on the plant.
- The stalk part of the stamen
- coat the structure that surrounds and protects the seed
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- The part that attracts insects and birds to the flower for pollination
- the process where a seed begins to grow into a new plant
- The part of the stamen that produces pollen.
- The sticky tip of the pistil where pollen lands during pollination
10 Clues: The stalk part of the stamen • The male reproductive part of a plant • The female reproductive part of a plant • The part of the stamen that produces pollen. • the process where a seed begins to grow into a new plant • coat the structure that surrounds and protects the seed • The part of the flower develops into a fruit after fertilization • ...
Our Community Garden 2019-11-14
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- Mr Ryan wants to plant cucumbers and _____
- ______ grow on vines.
- The ________ water the plants.
- Plants start to _____ and die when they have no water.
- The teenagers water the plant _____ times a week.
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- Mrs. Allen will bring the ________.
- The teenagers got water from the ___________.
- Mrs Jackson said, "Let's plant some ______ with beans"
- I want to plant ______, sweet potatoes and tomatoes.
9 Clues: ______ grow on vines. • The ________ water the plants. • Mrs. Allen will bring the ________. • Mr Ryan wants to plant cucumbers and _____ • The teenagers got water from the ___________. • The teenagers water the plant _____ times a week. • I want to plant ______, sweet potatoes and tomatoes. • Mrs Jackson said, "Let's plant some ______ with beans" • ...
The Plant Doctor 2025-03-12
plant parts project 2022-09-21
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- species that break down rock
- absorbs water directly through cell wall
- plant with tubelike structures
- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem
- compound made of sugar providing structure
- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside the seed
- cell pairs of cells that surround stomata
- threadlike structures
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- vascular tissue that forms tubes
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis
- seeds not enclosed by fruit
- vascular tissue forming hollow vessels
- seeds enclosed in the carpel
- angiosperm with two cotyledons
- waxy, protective layer
15 Clues: threadlike structures • waxy, protective layer • seeds not enclosed by fruit • species that break down rock • seeds enclosed in the carpel • plant with tubelike structures • angiosperm with two cotyledons • vascular tissue that forms tubes • tiny openings in a plant's epidermis • vascular tissue forming hollow vessels • absorbs water directly through cell wall • ...
Plant Life Cycle 2021-08-09
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- tiny growing plants; fragile and easily damaged
- produces grains of pollen
- emerge from seeds and grow down into soil
- where plant life begins
- where plants get energy
- supports the anther
- stigma, ovary, and ovule together
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- outside the petal and protects unopened flower
- All organisms go through
- brightly colored and strongly scented
- brightly colored; used to attract insects
- where plants get nutrients
- the anther and filament together
- plants provide this to other living things
- collects pollen grains
15 Clues: supports the anther • collects pollen grains • where plant life begins • where plants get energy • All organisms go through • produces grains of pollen • where plants get nutrients • the anther and filament together • stigma, ovary, and ovule together • brightly colored and strongly scented • brightly colored; used to attract insects • emerge from seeds and grow down into soil • ...
Plant & Animal Cells 2023-11-15
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- Keep the cell's shape
- Protein for the cell
- Cleans the cell
- Provides protection for the cell
- Shape of an animal cell
- Acts as the mail, delivers and packages
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- Shape of a plant cell
- ER with ribosomes
- Photosynthesis
- Storage of waste
- ER with no ribosomes
- Process of respiration and energy production
- Gel-like fluid
- Holds DNA and is the brain of the cell
- Cell division
15 Clues: Cell division • Photosynthesis • Gel-like fluid • Cleans the cell • Storage of waste • ER with ribosomes • ER with no ribosomes • Protein for the cell • Shape of a plant cell • Keep the cell's shape • Shape of an animal cell • Provides protection for the cell • Holds DNA and is the brain of the cell • Acts as the mail, delivers and packages • Process of respiration and energy production
Nuclear Power Plant 2019-02-08
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- The unit of heat generation.
- Rutherford, Curie , Becquerel are the unit related to
- U-235, U 233, Pu-239 are ______material.
- Nuclear Fuel used
- Used for slowing of neutrons
- Binding Energy is equivalent to
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- Nuclear Power Plant are example of _____plant.
- Nuclear reaction where splitting of heavy nuclei takes place
- Cladding by alumunium, stainless steel or zirconium is for
- The minimum mass of fissionable material.
- Multiplication factor is always to ___
- Is capable of absorbing slow neutrons.
- The heavy water reactor has ___multiplication factor.
- Used to control the rate of fission.
- The neutrons have almost same mass as
15 Clues: Nuclear Fuel used • The unit of heat generation. • Used for slowing of neutrons • Binding Energy is equivalent to • Used to control the rate of fission. • The neutrons have almost same mass as • Multiplication factor is always to ___ • Is capable of absorbing slow neutrons. • U-235, U 233, Pu-239 are ______material. • The minimum mass of fissionable material. • ...
Parts of Plant 2020-11-20
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- traps sunlight
- flexible soft stem
- thin tube running from stem to the tip of the leaf
- grows along the ground
- needs support
- air enters and leaves the leaf
- branches arise from the base
- holds shoot upright
Down
- is the process by which plants make food
- broad part green in colour
- connects leaf to stem
- root has many thin roots
- woody trunk
- absorb water and minerals from soil
- has a single thick main root
15 Clues: woody trunk • needs support • traps sunlight • flexible soft stem • holds shoot upright • connects leaf to stem • grows along the ground • root has many thin roots • broad part green in colour • has a single thick main root • branches arise from the base • air enters and leaves the leaf • absorb water and minerals from soil • is the process by which plants make food • ...
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