the plant Crossword Puzzles
plant 2025-05-08
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- Tiny openings on leaves used for gas exchange
- The part of the plant where photosynthesis happens.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- The part that contains the embryo of a new plant
- The structure that supports a flower or fruit.
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- A group of petals together
- The colorful part of a plant that attracts pollinators
- The green pigment in leaves.
- The part that carries seeds or is eaten as fruit
- The part that connects the roots to the leaves
10 Clues: A group of petals together • The green pigment in leaves. • Tiny openings on leaves used for gas exchange • The part that connects the roots to the leaves • The structure that supports a flower or fruit. • The part that carries seeds or is eaten as fruit • The part that contains the embryo of a new plant • The part of the plant where photosynthesis happens. • ...
Flower and Seed Vocabulary 2026-04-15
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- the part of the plant at the base of the pistil that contains the egg
- responsible for carrying water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of the plant
- tiny particles that contain male reproductive cells
- when a plant is dehydrated, the stomata are ____
- where pollen lands during pollination
- process where water enters plants through the roots and out through the stomata
- openings in the leaves that allow gas and water to leave the plant
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- source of food for embryo in seeds
- the part of seed that provides to the growing embryo during germination
- responsible for taking excess food to areas of the plant for storage
- the part of a plant that contains the reproductive organs
- female reproductive part of the plant; contains the ovary and stigma
- the ripened part of the ovary that contains the seeds
- when a plant is hydrated, the stomata are ____
- male reproductive part of plant that produces pollen
15 Clues: source of food for embryo in seeds • where pollen lands during pollination • when a plant is hydrated, the stomata are ____ • when a plant is dehydrated, the stomata are ____ • tiny particles that contain male reproductive cells • male reproductive part of plant that produces pollen • the ripened part of the ovary that contains the seeds • ...
PLANT LIFE CYCLE 2021-11-30
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- the stage of plant life
- the part where photosynthesis happens
- the green substance found on leaves
- the process by which pollen travels
- the sugar made by plants
- the process by which a new seed is made
- the first stage of the life cycle
- wind, bees, butterflies, humans, insects
- where the seed is formed
- the part of the plant that hold it up/carries water
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- the female part of the plant
- the main source of energy for photosynthesis
- part of the leaves that breathe in carbon dioxide
- the process where oxygen/glucose is made
- the part of the plant that absorbs water
- the sweet sugary juice found in flowers
- the male part of the plant
17 Clues: the stage of plant life • the sugar made by plants • where the seed is formed • the male part of the plant • the female part of the plant • the first stage of the life cycle • the green substance found on leaves • the process by which pollen travels • the part where photosynthesis happens • the sweet sugary juice found in flowers • the process by which a new seed is made • ...
Plants and their types 2025-06-05
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- a type of flowering plant that pandas eat
- plants bear fruits and flowers
- plants do not bear fruits and flowers
- plants with non-woody and juicy stems (e.g. balsam, sunflower)
- a type of flowering plant in the desert and have thick and swollen stems to store water
- a type of roots; clasp the support to help the plant grow around the support (e.g. fig, ivy, pepper)
- a type of roots; grow upwards from the ground level to take in air (mangrove)
- when only 1 leaf grows from a single leaf stalk
- plants with weak, non woody stems that creep on the found (e.g. carpet grass, sweet potato, pumpkin)
- a type of roots; thin so that they have a larger surface area to absorb water (e.g. grass, maize)
- plants can also grow in _________ (pond, river, sea)
- a type of roots; grow from branches and hang in the air. then grow downwards and penetrate the soil. the roots also give additional support to the plant (e.g. banyan, sugarcane)
- part of plants; support the plant (woody/non woody/trunks)
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- non flowering plant; reproduce by seeds that are prouced in cones
- plants can also grow on _________ (field, garden, forest)
- non-flowering plant; have large leaves and spores can be found underside of their leaves
- part of plants; absorb water and mineral salt
- a type of roots; swollen as food is stored inside them (e.g. carrot, sweet potato, tapioca)
- non flowering plant; have chlorophyll but do not have roots, stems, leaves. usually found in the sea. example: seaweed
- plants with weak, non woody stems that climb up a support (e.g. morning glory, money plant, pepper, blue pea)
- a type of roots; have 1 main root and many branches. can grow deep into the ground in search of water (e.g. burdock, danelions)
- part of plants; purpose: to make food
- small plants with hard woody stems. their branches grow close to the ground. no main stem for this plant (e.g. rose, hibiscus)
- non flowering plant; reproduce by tiny spores and live in damp, shady areas
- when many leaves grow from a single leaf stalk
- a type of stem
26 Clues: a type of stem • plants bear fruits and flowers • plants do not bear fruits and flowers • part of plants; purpose: to make food • a type of flowering plant that pandas eat • part of plants; absorb water and mineral salt • when many leaves grow from a single leaf stalk • when only 1 leaf grows from a single leaf stalk • plants can also grow in _________ (pond, river, sea) • ...
Garden Words 2026-02-20
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- Grafted twig or shoot joined to rootstock
- Cold-treat seeds to trigger germination
- Pale, leggy growth from insufficient light
- Daisy-type flower head of many florets
- The ideal crumbly condition of workable soil
- Plant base used in grafting
- Leaf yellowing from lack of chlorophyll
- Plant that grows on another plant without taking nutrients
- Plant with one seed leaf
- Aboveground runner that roots at nodes
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- Growth layer where graft unions must align
- Worm-made soil amendment, prized by gardeners
- Flower cluster arrangement on a plant
- Light-duration trigger for flowering
- Chemical plant-to-plant inhibition
- Premature flowering that can turn greens bitter
- Horizontal underground stem that spreads
- Nick or abrade seed coat to help sprouting
- Loosen soil to improve air and water movement
- Plant with two seed leaves
- Charred organic soil additive for retention and structure
21 Clues: Plant with one seed leaf • Plant with two seed leaves • Plant base used in grafting • Chemical plant-to-plant inhibition • Light-duration trigger for flowering • Flower cluster arrangement on a plant • Daisy-type flower head of many florets • Aboveground runner that roots at nodes • Cold-treat seeds to trigger germination • Leaf yellowing from lack of chlorophyll • ...
Plant Kingdon 2020-05-01
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- turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus
- tissue water and nutrients are conducted throughout the plant.
- the outer cellular layer of a hair
- a small opening like a mouth in some lower animals
- short for monocotyledon
- short for dicotyledon.
- conducts water and dissolved nutrients.
- process of something coming into existence and developing.
- conducts sugars and other metabolic products
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- plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaflike
- part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed.
- first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
- plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
- female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary
- filamentous outgrowth or root hair on the underside of the thallus in some lower plants
17 Clues: short for dicotyledon. • short for monocotyledon • the outer cellular layer of a hair • conducts water and dissolved nutrients. • conducts sugars and other metabolic products • first leaves to appear from a germinating seed. • a small opening like a mouth in some lower animals • plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit • ...
Plant Science 2021-11-03
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- attracts insects for pollination
- sprouting of a seed, spore, or other reproductive body
- Female structure of the flower
- propagation creates a clone, or exact genetic copy of the parent plant (uses vegetative parts)
- anchor the plant
- Male structure of the flower
- benefit that provides tax revenue
- Source of fruit and seed
- benefit that provides an enjoyable hobby like gardening
- benefit that provides material for shelter
- where photosynthesis mainly happens
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- benefit that converts CO2 to Oxygen
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Protects the flower in the early stages
- parts of a plant that are removed from the mother plant and put in soil
- propagation process of reproducing plants through planting seeds
- transports water, minerals etc.
17 Clues: anchor the plant • Source of fruit and seed • Male structure of the flower • Female structure of the flower • transports water, minerals etc. • attracts insects for pollination • benefit that provides tax revenue • benefit that converts CO2 to Oxygen • where photosynthesis mainly happens • Protects the flower in the early stages • benefit that provides material for shelter • ...
Plant Taxonomy! 2017-10-16
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- Distinct (prefix)
- Dissimilar structures joined
- Holds the ovules
- Joined (prefix)
- Microsporocytes
- Pseudomonopodial branching
- Similar structures joined
- Part of a corolla
- Angiosperms only
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- Fertilization, as in angiosperms
- Microspores
- Living gymnosperms (prefix)
- Monophyletic group
- Endosperm
- Spermatophytes only
- Part of a calyx
- No chloroplast inverted repeat
17 Clues: Endosperm • Microspores • Joined (prefix) • Microsporocytes • Part of a calyx • Holds the ovules • Angiosperms only • Distinct (prefix) • Part of a corolla • Monophyletic group • Spermatophytes only • Similar structures joined • Pseudomonopodial branching • Living gymnosperms (prefix) • Dissimilar structures joined • No chloroplast inverted repeat • Fertilization, as in angiosperms
Plant Crossword 2018-01-29
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- A sweet, sugary fluid produced by flowers to attract insects.
- A mineral salt that plants need to make proteins and grow well.
- To spread out, fruits help seeds to do this.
- The part of a flower that receives pollen grains.
- The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma
- A very young organism, for example a developing plant while it is still inside the seed.
- A structure containing an embryo plant; it forms an ovule after fertilization.
- A structure found inside the ovary of a flower, which contains the female gamete.
- A structure containing seeds, which develops from an ovary after fertilization.
- The cell that is formed when a male gamete and a female gamete fuse together
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- The part of a flower that is often brightly coloured and attracts insects to it.
- Male parts of a flower, in which pollen is produced.
- A substance containing mineral salts that is added to the soil to help plants to grow better.
- The fusion of a male gamete with a female gamete
- A mineral salt that is used by plants to make chlorophyll
- A type of insoluble carbohydrate, often stored in leaves and other parts of plants.
- Powdery grains that contain the male gametes of plants
17 Clues: To spread out, fruits help seeds to do this. • The fusion of a male gamete with a female gamete • The part of a flower that receives pollen grains. • The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma • Male parts of a flower, in which pollen is produced. • Powdery grains that contain the male gametes of plants • ...
Plant System 2021-11-24
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- The leaf makes _____ for the plant.
- Food is transported from the ______ to other parts of the plant.
- Flowers have brightly coloured and _________ petals to attract insects.
- During photosynthesis, ______ is released back into the surrounding air through the stomata.
- The flesh around the seeds help to ____ the seeds.
- Tiny openings on the leaf known as _____ enable the exchange of gases to take place.
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- After ______ the petals drop off and flowers develop fruits.
- The parts of plants include roots, stems, leaves, flowers and ______.
- The process in which plants make food is known as ___________.
- Insects help plants in the ______ process.
- A _____ is made up of parts that work together to perform a job.
- A plant needs chlorophyll, water, carbon dioxide and _____ to make food.
- Roots help to _____ the plant firmly to the ground.
- Roots help to absorb ____ and mineral salts.
- The stem helps transport water from the _____ to the leaves.
- The stem holds the plant _____ and spreads the leaves out to get as much sunlight as possible.
- Fruit contains ____ for reproduction.
17 Clues: The leaf makes _____ for the plant. • Fruit contains ____ for reproduction. • Insects help plants in the ______ process. • Roots help to absorb ____ and mineral salts. • The flesh around the seeds help to ____ the seeds. • Roots help to _____ the plant firmly to the ground. • After ______ the petals drop off and flowers develop fruits. • ...
Plant Part 2022-03-02
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- Thin roots that absorb water and nutrients
- Part of the stem between buds or leaves
- The thickest part and grows downward
- Grows out to the side and isn't as thick
- Where Reproduction takes place
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- The flat part of the leaf
- Central Vein of the leaf
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- The Bud at the top of the stem
- Absorbs water and minerals
- Place where leaves or buds are attached
- Part of leaf attached to the stem
- Helps seed spread
- Edge of leaf
- Becomes the new plant
- Moves water and nutrients around the plan
- Undeveloped shoot
17 Clues: Edge of leaf • Helps seed spread • Undeveloped shoot • Becomes the new plant • Central Vein of the leaf • The flat part of the leaf • Absorbs water and minerals • The Bud at the top of the stem • Where Reproduction takes place • Where photosynthesis takes place • Part of leaf attached to the stem • The thickest part and grows downward • Part of the stem between buds or leaves • ...
Plant Anatomy 2025-03-04
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- contains female DNA
- male part of flower that produces pollen
- transports food
- top of female flower, sticky to accept pollen
- special storage for energy; supports leaves and flowers
- makes seeds; site of fertilization
- bottom of female flower that contains ovule
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- seed dispersal site
- middle of female flower that supports stigma
- layer of wax that forms the outermost layer and protects against water loss
- protect flower in bud, support petals in bloom
- anchors plant, absorbs water and nutrients
- underside of leaf surface that allows for gas exchange between leaf and environment
- transports water and minerals
- modified leaves surrounding reproductive parts
- contain stomata, site of photosynthesis
- male part of flower that supports anther
17 Clues: transports food • seed dispersal site • contains female DNA • transports water and minerals • makes seeds; site of fertilization • contain stomata, site of photosynthesis • male part of flower that produces pollen • male part of flower that supports anther • anchors plant, absorbs water and nutrients • bottom of female flower that contains ovule • ...
Plant Reproduction 2025-09-26
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- Produces pollen grains
- Male reproductive organ of the flower
- Grows down the style to deliver male gamete
- Structure that develops into a seed after fertilisation
- Joins stigma to ovary
- Female reproductive organ of the flower
- Sticky surface that receives pollen
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- Young plant formed after fertilisation
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- Stalk that supports the anther
- Contains ovules
- Protects the flower bud before it opens
- Fusion of male and female gamete nuclei
- Growth of a seed into a young plant
- Flowers with large, colourful petals and sticky pollen
- Flowers with small petals and light, smooth pollen
- Brightly coloured part to attract insects
17 Clues: Contains ovules • Joins stigma to ovary • Produces pollen grains • Stalk that supports the anther • Growth of a seed into a young plant • Sticky surface that receives pollen • Male reproductive organ of the flower • Young plant formed after fertilisation • Protects the flower bud before it opens • Fusion of male and female gamete nuclei • Female reproductive organ of the flower • ...
Plant reproduction 2024-09-26
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- Can be sticky or feathery
- Alternative to insect pollination
- Female gamete
- Female parts of the flower
- Where tulips come from
- Contains the pollen
- Protects the flower while a bud
- Sugary liquid in flowers
- Attracts insects to flowers
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- Develops into the fruit
- From anther to stigma
- Leads the insects to the nectaries
- Male gamete
- Produce a sugary liquid
- Feature of pollen from insect polinated flowers
- Formed after fertilisation
- Anther + filament
17 Clues: Male gamete • Female gamete • Anther + filament • Contains the pollen • From anther to stigma • Where tulips come from • Develops into the fruit • Produce a sugary liquid • Sugary liquid in flowers • Can be sticky or feathery • Female parts of the flower • Formed after fertilisation • Attracts insects to flowers • Protects the flower while a bud • Alternative to insect pollination • ...
Nature 2023-11-02
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- A distant ball of gas that shines in the sky.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A flat, green part of a plant.
- A colorful plant that grows from the ground.
- A small, flying insect with colorful wings.
- Earth's only natural satellite.
- A natural flowing body of water.
- A mass of water droplets in the sky.
- A tall, rocky formation on land.
- A green plant that covers the ground.
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- A dense forest with a lot of rainfall
- An insect with colorful wings.
- A cold-blooded amphibian that can jump.
- An insect that makes honey.
- A colorful arc in the sky.
- A feathered creature that can fly.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- A spiky plant that can survive in dry conditions.
- Frozen water that falls from the sky.
- A large body of saltwater.
20 Clues: A colorful arc in the sky. • A large body of saltwater. • An insect that makes honey. • An insect with colorful wings. • A flat, green part of a plant. • Earth's only natural satellite. • A natural flowing body of water. • A tall, rocky formation on land. • A feathered creature that can fly. • A mass of water droplets in the sky. • A dense forest with a lot of rainfall • ...
Agriculture Plants 2024-03-15
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- and embryonic leaf in a plant
- a rich substance added to a plant in order to hasten its growth
- female reproductive parts of a flower
- part of a plant; collects water and nutrients from dirt
- yearly; each year
- part of flower; protects reproductive organs
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- Part of a plant ; provides photsynthesis
- male reproductive part of a flower
- main root of a plant growing straight down from the stem
- beginning of a plant’s growth
- every other year
- one of the major plant parts; contains pollen
- process of a plant where it creates energy from sunlight
- earth’s surface; grows plants.
- trunk of the plant
15 Clues: every other year • yearly; each year • trunk of the plant • and embryonic leaf in a plant • beginning of a plant’s growth • earth’s surface; grows plants. • male reproductive part of a flower • female reproductive parts of a flower • Part of a plant ; provides photsynthesis • part of flower; protects reproductive organs • one of the major plant parts; contains pollen • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures, and Adaptations 2025-11-22
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- plant structure that transports food
- mosses are an example of this type of plant
- two-words; types of cells that assist in the opening and closing of stomata
- plant structure that transports water
- plant structure that anchors a plant and absorbs water
- carnivorous plants consume insects to gain this nutrient
- types of flowering and fruiting plants
- type of sugar used as a plant's main food source
- openings in the leaf that allow for gas exchange
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- a plant undergoes this process to make sugar from water, carbon dioxide, and light
- many of these types of plants have naked seeds or cones
- plant cell organelle that serves as the site of photosynthesis
- type of plant that does not have true roots, stems, or leaves
- type of plant that contains vessels such as xylem and phloem
- plant structure that provides support to the leaves
15 Clues: plant structure that transports food • plant structure that transports water • types of flowering and fruiting plants • mosses are an example of this type of plant • type of sugar used as a plant's main food source • openings in the leaf that allow for gas exchange • plant structure that provides support to the leaves • ...
Winter Plants 2024-11-26
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- Shrub with spiky green leaves and red berries (5)
- Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves (4)
- Bright red-berried plant used in seasonal décor (11)
- Dense evergreen shrub often shaped into wreaths (7)
- Bright red plant often associated with Christmas (10)
- Evergreen tree with conical shape, common in winter (7)
- Plant symbolising love, often hung at Christmas (9)
- Hardy flowering plant that blooms in winter (7)
- Early-blooming plant often peeking through the snow (6)
- Popular Christmas tree variety (3)
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- Delicate white flower that blooms in late winter (8)
- Evergreen shrub used in garlands and decorations (6)
- Known as the “Christmas rose,” it blooms in winter (9)
- Fragrant plant with silvery-green leaves, used in bouquets (10)
- Bulb plant with large, striking winter blooms (9)
- Climbing evergreen plant, common in winter wreaths (3)
- Fragrant evergreen tree used in winter decorations (5)
- Winter-blooming shrub with colourful flowers (8)
- Type of evergreen tree often used as a Christmas tree (6)
- Fragrant herb that thrives in winter and is used in cooking (8)
20 Clues: Popular Christmas tree variety (3) • Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves (4) • Hardy flowering plant that blooms in winter (7) • Winter-blooming shrub with colourful flowers (8) • Shrub with spiky green leaves and red berries (5) • Bulb plant with large, striking winter blooms (9) • Dense evergreen shrub often shaped into wreaths (7) • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2023-03-22
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- The part of a plant that contains seeds
- part of a plant that grows underground; they take water and food from the soil to feed the plant
- process in which green plants make their own food
- the part of the flower where seeds form
- segments forming in the corolla of the flower; attract pollinators
- a young plant that has been grown from a seed
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- A naturally occurring chemical compound. It is normally found in gas form.
- The female parts of a flower
- the flat, green parts of a plant that grow from its stem; leaves produce food for the plant
- The colorful part of a plant or tree
- the part of the plant from which flowers and leaves grow; supports the plant
- to make offspring
- The part of the flower containing the pollen
- The part of the flower that protects the ovary
14 Clues: to make offspring • The female parts of a flower • The colorful part of a plant or tree • The part of a plant that contains seeds • the part of the flower where seeds form • The part of the flower containing the pollen • a young plant that has been grown from a seed • The part of the flower that protects the ovary • process in which green plants make their own food • ...
Biology Scavenger Hunt Terms 2023-03-06
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- small dry one seeded fruit that doesn't open to release the seed
- contain single cotyledon and feature parallel veins
- flowering plant with an embryo that bears 2 cotyledons
- the collective sepals of a flower that forms a protective layer around a flower bud
- cone bearing seed plants like pine trees
- symbiotic partnership of 2 separate organisms, a fungus and an alga
- a plant that lives more than 2 years
- part of the stamen that contains the pollen
- a primary vertical growing central plant root
- the asexual and diploid phase which produces spores
- a flower that contains stamens, pistil, petals and sepals
- a protective waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant
- horizontal plant stem that takes root at pts. to form new plants
- low growing plants that reproduce with spores and lack roots, stems, and leaves
- sexual plant phase featuring haploid cells
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- a plant that has seed unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- leaf with blade divided to the middle forming 2 or more leaflets
- support appendage for climbing plant
- contain either male or female portion of the flower
- contains ovules which develop into seeds upon fertilization; matures into a fruit
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars, etc. downward from the leaves
- fruits derived from multiple ovaries of a single flower
- plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits
- structural component of the primary cell wall of green plants
- a complex organic polymer in cell walls making them rigid and woody
- green plant pigment and component for photosynthesis
- vascular tissue that conducts water and nutrients upward to plants
- edible root, stem, or leaf
- outermost layer of cells covering a plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in a single growing season
- mosses and liverworts
- male fertilizing organ of a flower including anther and filament
- female organs of a flower including stigma, style, and ovary
- the petals of a flower
- a leaf stalk
- mature ripened ovary along with the contents of the ovary
36 Clues: a leaf stalk • mosses and liverworts • the petals of a flower • edible root, stem, or leaf • support appendage for climbing plant • a plant that lives more than 2 years • cone bearing seed plants like pine trees • outermost layer of cells covering a plant • sexual plant phase featuring haploid cells • part of the stamen that contains the pollen • ...
Plants-Std.6 Science Worksheet 2021-06-08
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- Plant which takes support and climbs up
- Process by which leaves prepare food
- Plant which is tall and has a thick stem
- Broad,green part of a leaf
- Lowermost and swollen part of pistil
- Innermost part of flower
- Plant with green and tender stem
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- Prominent line in the middle of the leaf
- Plant with weak stems that spreads on the ground
- Process by which water comes out of leaf
- Part of plant that absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- Prominent part of flower
- Part of leaf that is attached to the stem
- Part of plant that carries water to leaves
- Plant that develops thick branches near the base of the stem
15 Clues: Prominent part of flower • Innermost part of flower • Broad,green part of a leaf • Plant with green and tender stem • Process by which leaves prepare food • Lowermost and swollen part of pistil • Plant which takes support and climbs up • Prominent line in the middle of the leaf • Process by which water comes out of leaf • Plant which is tall and has a thick stem • ...
EOC Review: B.C.1 "Cell Structure" 2025-01-08
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- The plasma membrane is aka the ___ membrane.
- ___ cells are one main category of cells.
- ___ in plant and animal cells help in building proteins (protein synthesis).
- ___ cells are another main category of cells.
- The cell ___ in prokaryotic cells is selectively permeable and regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- The ___ ER has ribosomes on the surface and transports proteins.
- Ribosomes in prokaryotic cells help in building ___ (protein synthesis).
- ___ in plant and animal cells help break down toxic substances and other waste materials.
- Prokaryotic cells include ___ and archaea.
- Eukaryotic cells include___, animals, fungi and protists.
- The ___ in prokaryotic cells is the single circular chromosome containing DNA essential for growth and function of prokaryotic cell.
- The cell ___ in prokaryotic cells provides structure and shape and protects against the environment.
- Prokaryotic cells use ___ for movement.
- The ___ in plant and animal cells is the site of ribosome assembly.
- Cells are the basic units of ___ in an organism.
- The ___ ER lacks surface ribosomes and transports lipids.
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- The ___ apparatus in plant and animal cells is involved in sorting, storing, modifying and exporting materials produced within the cell.
- Cell wall in ___ cells (hint…a kind of eukaryotic cell) provides structure and shape and protects against the environment.
- Eukaryotic cells tend to be larger with a more ___ internal structure.
- The ___ in animal cells help breakdown macromolecules.
- ___ in prokaryotic cells are non-essential DNA but often enhance survival.
- The ___ in plant cells are the site of photosynthesis.
- ___ in plant and animal cells is the site of aerobic respiration.
- ___ in prokaryotic cells aid in attachment to host, DNA transfer, other.
- Prokaryotic cells are typically ___ than eukaryotic cells with a simpler internal structure.
- The ___ in plant and animal cells stores the cell’s DNA.
- Cells are the basic units of ___ in an organism.
- A large central vacuole in plant cells maintains ___ (water) pressure.
- Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound ___.
- The ___ in prokaryotic cells aid in attachment; helps protect from desiccation (drying-out).
- The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in plant and animal cells ___ materials between organelles.
- Every organism is made-up of ___ or more cells.
- Every organism’s cell or cells carry-out the processes necessary for that organism to ___.
- Aerobic respiration is the ___-generating process in many types of cells.
- The ___ membrane in eukaryotic cells is selectively permeable and regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
35 Clues: Prokaryotic cells use ___ for movement. • ___ cells are one main category of cells. • Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound ___. • Prokaryotic cells include ___ and archaea. • The plasma membrane is aka the ___ membrane. • ___ cells are another main category of cells. • Every organism is made-up of ___ or more cells. • Cells are the basic units of ___ in an organism. • ...
Life Science Chapter 8 2021-02-07
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- Gymnosperms need wind for:
- Gametes are produced on top of the:
- The entire male part of the flower
- If a plant needs 13 hours of darkness to bloom, it is a ________ day plant
- The often colorful structure that helps attract insects and birds
- The leaflike structure around the petals that protects the developing flower
- Gymnosperms produce spores and seeds inside _________-.
- The structure that contains one or more ovules at the base of the style
- The pollen-producing structure on top of the filament
- The sticky top of the carpel that receives the pollen
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- What part of a moss plant produces spores
- Which hormone prevents sap loss?
- Which plant hormone causes fruit to ripen?
- __________ acid is a plant hormone acts as an inhibitor to the other hormones?
- Vines climbing up a wood lattice is an example of what kind of tropism?
- What plant organ demonstrates positive gravitropism?
- A ________ tube is the structure that allows gametes to travel down through the style to the ovary
- This describes small chemicals made by plant tissues, that can move easily between cells:
- The entire female part of the flower
- The ovary of an angiosperm develops into a(n) _________.
20 Clues: Gymnosperms need wind for: • Which hormone prevents sap loss? • The entire male part of the flower • Gametes are produced on top of the: • The entire female part of the flower • What part of a moss plant produces spores • Which plant hormone causes fruit to ripen? • What plant organ demonstrates positive gravitropism? • ...
Plants Review 2012-03-30
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- Plant pores, gas exchange takes place here
- Supports the anther
- Produces pollen
- Protects root tissue as it grows
- Tissues responsible for movement of water, food, and nutrients
- Tissue between epidermis and vascular layers of the root
- Site of photosynthesis inside the cells
- Carries sugar down from the leaves
- Turn into seeds after fertilization
- Cells with wide variety of functions
- Protects the ovules, turns into fruit
- Gas plants need for photosynthesis
- Most common tissue in the plant
- Male flower parts
- Control size of stomata
- Increase a root's surface area
- Process where pollen fertilizes the ovules
- Catches the pollen
- Produce new plant cells
- Attracts pollenators
- Tissue that forms the epidermis
- Supports the stigma, transfers the pollen
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- Female flower parts
- Holds reproductive structures
- Fuzzy cells on leaves and stems
- Supports the plant, stores food, moves water and nutrients
- Carries water up from the roots
- Type of meristem found at the tip of roots & stems
- Fibrous cells
- Gas plants produce during photosynthesis
- Outer layer of cells
- Process where plants "sweat" water
- Cells that provide support for tissues
- Type of meristem found in many places
- Supportive structure all plant cells have
- Type of meristem that makes the plant grow wide
- Protect the flower bud
- Anchors the plant, stores food, absorbs water
- Photosynthesis, gas exchange, transpiration
39 Clues: Fibrous cells • Produces pollen • Male flower parts • Catches the pollen • Female flower parts • Supports the anther • Outer layer of cells • Attracts pollenators • Protect the flower bud • Control size of stomata • Produce new plant cells • Holds reproductive structures • Increase a root's surface area • Fuzzy cells on leaves and stems • Carries water up from the roots • ...
B1: Cell Biology 2021-07-22
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- specialised plant cells found in the stem of plant
- movement of particles from a high to low concentration (______ transport)
- blood cells that carry oxygen
- provides green colour and facilitates photosynthesis
- jelly like substance within the cell
- stores DNA and controls the cell
- Stored in the nucleus, is our genetic material
- specialised animal cells that sweep muscus
- cells that do have a cell wall
- specialised plant cells that absorb water
- contains cell sap, only found in plant cells
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- protects the cell
- cells that don't have a cell wall
- produces energy for respiration
- piece of equipment to observe cells
- a collection of cells
- movement of particles from a high to low concentration
- movement of water molecules from a high to low concentration
- lets substances in and out of the cell
- blood cells that fight pathogens
20 Clues: protects the cell • a collection of cells • blood cells that carry oxygen • cells that do have a cell wall • produces energy for respiration • stores DNA and controls the cell • blood cells that fight pathogens • cells that don't have a cell wall • piece of equipment to observe cells • jelly like substance within the cell • lets substances in and out of the cell • ...
Plants & People Week 2- Plant Tissues 2026-01-13
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- Layer of dividing cells between wood and the bark
- Main plant tissue type made up of dead cells that are unable to divide
- Most common tissue type in a plant
- Waxy substance of the epidermis that prevents water loss
- Responsible for transporting organic compounds made through photosynthesis from the leaves downward to the rest of the plant
- Plants make their own food, classifying them as this
- Group of cells consisting of 1 or more cell types that together perform a specialized function
- Tissue that consists of one cell type
- Plant tissue type responsible for transporting water, minerals, and sugars throughout the plant
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- Main plant tissue type that divides throughout a plant's life, enabling it to grow
- Responsible for transporting water and minerals gathered from the soil upward from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Skin-like dermal tissue layer that is the outermost covering of a plant
- Small, hair-like outgrowths of epidermal tissue found on stems and leaves, aid in defense against herbivores
- Meristematic tissue found at the root and leaf tips, allows the plant to grow in length
- Meristematic tissue found at the roots and stem, allows the plant to grow in thickness
15 Clues: Most common tissue type in a plant • Tissue that consists of one cell type • Layer of dividing cells between wood and the bark • Plants make their own food, classifying them as this • Waxy substance of the epidermis that prevents water loss • Main plant tissue type made up of dead cells that are unable to divide • ...
Chapter 9 Concepts 2012-09-21
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- a sugar that is used by cells as an energy source
- a green pigment in chloroplasts that traps light energy for photosynthesis
- the tendency of water molecules to stick to certain surfaces
- combination of carious types of tissue that work together to perform a certain function
- evaporation of water from leaves
- a plant growth hormone produced in plant tips
- a cluster of similar cells that share the same structure and function
- a waxy substance coating the epidermis of plants, which prevents the evaporation of water
- a protective outer layer of cells covering the leaves, roots and stem
- plant response to stimulus
- plant vascular tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
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- the response of a plant to the pull of gravity
- a small opening in the epidermal layer of a leaf that allows gases in and out
- plant vascular tissues that carries sugars produced by leaves to various parts of the plant
- process where plants use light energy to produce food in the form of carbohydrates
- a type of xylem cell
- a combination of organs and tissues that perform a shared complex function
- the tendency of water molecules to stick to other water molecules
- lens shaped openings perforating the bark of woody plants such as trees, allowing gas exchange between the environment and the living cells bellow the bark
- environmental factors that induce a response from an organism
20 Clues: a type of xylem cell • plant response to stimulus • evaporation of water from leaves • a plant growth hormone produced in plant tips • the response of a plant to the pull of gravity • a sugar that is used by cells as an energy source • the tendency of water molecules to stick to certain surfaces • environmental factors that induce a response from an organism • ...
Chapter 24 2014-05-19
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- Growth: growth that occurs as a result of cell division, at the tips of the stems
- tissue that is distributed around the outside of the tree trunk
- Growth: growth that results from cell division in the cambia
- broad, flat, portion of a typical leaf
- tissue in most vascular plants that is used for storage
- nonconducting older wood in the center of a tree trunk
- Opening in a leaf or a stem of plant that enables gas exchange to occur
- Meristem: dividing tissue that runs parallel to the long axis
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- Tissue: plant tissue other than vascular tissue that makes up most of the inside plant
- tissue that carries organic and inorganic nutrients
- the stalk that attached a leaf to the stem of a plant
- Tissue: conducting tissue that is found in higher plants and made up of xylem and phloem
- beginning of growth development in a seed
- Tissue: outer covering of a plant
- Bundle: strand of conducting tissue that contains both xylem and phloem
- plant cells that are carable of dividing and developing into plant tissues
- in leaves where photosynthesis occurs
- Cell: one of a pair of cells that border a stoma and regulate gas exchange
- tissue in vascular plants that conducts water and nutrients
- Meristem: a growth region at the tips of stems and roots
20 Clues: Tissue: outer covering of a plant • in leaves where photosynthesis occurs • broad, flat, portion of a typical leaf • beginning of growth development in a seed • tissue that carries organic and inorganic nutrients • the stalk that attached a leaf to the stem of a plant • nonconducting older wood in the center of a tree trunk • ...
Plant Anatomy 2025-10-13
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- The primary site for photosynthesis to take place
- Leaf like structures that help protect the developing flower bud
- Brightly colored structures on a flower that attract pollinators
- Tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals up from the roots to the rest of the plant
- The process where a seed begins the sprout
- The part of the stamen that contains the pollen
- Anchors the plant and absorbs water and minerals from the ground
- _____________ is used to produce food during photosynthesis
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- __________ contain the embryo and food supply for a new plant
- The female part of a flower
- The male part of a flower
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- Supports the plant and transports water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
- The reproductive structure of a plant
- Tissue that carries sugars and nutrients produced by the leaves during photosynthesis to the rest of the plant
- A mature ovary that protects the seeds
16 Clues: The male part of a flower • The female part of a flower • The reproductive structure of a plant • A mature ovary that protects the seeds • The process where a seed begins the sprout • The part of the stamen that contains the pollen • The primary site for photosynthesis to take place • The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma • ...
Plant and Animal Cell crossword by: Jayden Osborne 2024-10-18
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- holds cells in place and protects them from damage
- plant cell make this also known as glucose in the process of photosynthesis
- this produces the cell's ribosomes
- is only found in animal cells
- both plant and animal cells are this
- the shape of an animal cell is
- are found in animal cells and degrates objects from the outside of the cell
- this is used in the animal cell to produce the energy for the cell's survival and functioning
- plant and animal cells are
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- plant cells are much than animal cells
- plant cell are either a rectangle shape or
- both animal and plant cells uses this to make ATP
- this is to make proteins
- known as the control center
- this protects the cells
- animal cells are usually
- what an animal cell does not have
- are produced in the animal cells
- is used to make energy in the cells
- helps package proteins and lipid molecules
20 Clues: this protects the cells • this is to make proteins • animal cells are usually • plant and animal cells are • known as the control center • is only found in animal cells • the shape of an animal cell is • are produced in the animal cells • what an animal cell does not have • this produces the cell's ribosomes • is used to make energy in the cells • ...
ALL ABOUT PLANTS 2024-05-13
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- THE PRETTY PLANT WHICH BECOMES A COMMON SYMBOL OF LOVE
- THIS PLANT HAS HEALING QUALITIES
- A TRAILING OR CLIMBING PLANT
- IT CARRIES WATER AND FOOD TO THE REST OF PLANT
- IT IS MADE BY SOME PLANTS THAT CAN BE EATEN
- IT IS USED TO GROW A NEW PLANT
- A TREE WHICH CAN GROW OVER 60 CM IN JUST ONE DAY
- PLANTS NEED SUNLIGHT, AIR AND ____ TO GROW
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- IT’S A POWDERY SUBSTANCE IN THE MIDDLE OF A FLOWER
- IT’S THE COLORFUL AND PRETTY PART OF THE PLANT
- ONE OF THE TROPICAL TREES
- IT HOLDS THE PLANT IN THE GROUND
- THE JAPANESE TREE WHICH BLOSSOMS BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS
- IT IS A COMMON GREEN LITTLE SYMBOL OF LUCK
- IT’S KNOWN AS A REFRESHING HERB
15 Clues: ONE OF THE TROPICAL TREES • A TRAILING OR CLIMBING PLANT • IT IS USED TO GROW A NEW PLANT • IT’S KNOWN AS A REFRESHING HERB • THIS PLANT HAS HEALING QUALITIES • IT HOLDS THE PLANT IN THE GROUND • IT IS A COMMON GREEN LITTLE SYMBOL OF LUCK • PLANTS NEED SUNLIGHT, AIR AND ____ TO GROW • IT IS MADE BY SOME PLANTS THAT CAN BE EATEN • ...
Flower 2022-01-21
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- the process plants use to make Oxygen and sugar
- a the pollen-producing part of the plant
- modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of the flower
- enlarged basal portion of the pistil
- a the male pat of reproduction; the thread-like stalk that supports an anther of the plant
- a tall stalk that supports the flower held by the roots
- a shell that is used to plant flowers.
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- the female part of the flower
- a mass of microspores in a seed plant
- a flattened green outgrowth from the stem or vascular plant
- a specially adapted portion of the pistil modified for the reception of pollen
- the outer part of the flower
- The Part of the stamen where pollen is produced
- the part of the vascular plant normally underground
- fuel for the plant that makes energy
15 Clues: the outer part of the flower • the female part of the flower • enlarged basal portion of the pistil • fuel for the plant that makes energy • a mass of microspores in a seed plant • a shell that is used to plant flowers. • a the pollen-producing part of the plant • the process plants use to make Oxygen and sugar • The Part of the stamen where pollen is produced • ...
Plant and Soil Science: Plants 2023-02-15
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- Vessel used to transport sugars and carbohydrates
- What gives structure to growing plants?
- Enlarged structures used by plant to store nutrients
- Packing tissue
- Which type of respiration includes oxygen as an input?
- Vessel used to transport water
- Bottom layer of plant structure
- What gives structure to grown plants?
- Name give to the male reproductive parts of a plant
- A single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants
- The central, innermost layer of cortex
- Input of photosynthesis with carbon dioxide
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- Which pigment allows photosynthesis to occur?
- The sugar made in photosynthesis
- Meristem is located in between permanent tissues
- Process where plant gains energy
- Two type of reproduction are sexual and ________
- Pore in the leaf that enables water and gas movement
- Meristematic tissue present at the growing tips of stems and roots
- A short, vertical, swollen underground plant stem that serves as a storage organ
- Which aerial component does most photosynthesis occur?
- A cylinder of parenchyma or sclerenchyma cells that lies just inside the endodermi
- Name given to the female reproductive parts of the plant
- A porous tissue found in the lignin/bark of dicotyledonous plants
24 Clues: Packing tissue • Vessel used to transport water • Bottom layer of plant structure • The sugar made in photosynthesis • Process where plant gains energy • What gives structure to grown plants? • The central, innermost layer of cortex • What gives structure to growing plants? • Input of photosynthesis with carbon dioxide • Which pigment allows photosynthesis to occur? • ...
Plants Crossword 2013-11-24
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- Absorb water and minerals
- One of the three most important objects for living things
- When bees and other creatures pollinate the plant
- The seed coating
- The embryonic root of the plant
- Create the plant for the plant
- The smell of the plant
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- One of the most essential things for plants
- The reproductive part of the plant
- The beginning of the plant
- The beautiful part of the plant
- Holds the plant upright
12 Clues: The seed coating • The smell of the plant • Holds the plant upright • Absorb water and minerals • The beginning of the plant • Create the plant for the plant • The beautiful part of the plant • The embryonic root of the plant • The reproductive part of the plant • One of the most essential things for plants • When bees and other creatures pollinate the plant • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-04
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- part of the plant that blossoms
- substance produced by flowers to reproduce and is transported by animals or wind
- sweet and fleshy product of a plant
- contains a seed and can be eaten
- collective male term for reproductive organs of a flower
- transports water up
- the regrowth of a biological community after it was impacted by a disturbance
- plants that don’t make seeds
- when a biological community develops when no life existed previously
- the collective term for female reproductive organs of a flower
- a green structure of a plant that is attached to the stem and main organs of photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- growth in response to light
- the part of the pistil where the pollen germinates
- growth response to the environment that directs shoots upwards and roots downward
- respiration, chemical reactions that break down glucose to make ATP
- evergreen trees that bear cones
- a stiff sharp pointed projection on a plant for protection
- promotes growth on shaded side
- the part of the plant that is present above the ground and transports minerals and nutrients
- plants that do not have a system for transporting minerals and nutrients
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- process of converting light energy to chemical energy
- leaves are intact on the tree for the entire year
- plants that can conduct minerals and nutrients to all parts
- the process by which an organism grows from a seed or spore
- waxy covering of a plant
- transports food down
- turning or bending of a plant in response to a touch stimulus
- the tube structure that connects the stigma and ovary in a female flower
- seed producing plants
- flowering plants
- non vascular plant that grows in dense green clumps in damp and shady locations
- green pigment found in plants
- promotes cell division and lateral growth in plants
- a tree shedding its leaves annually
- brightly colored structures around a flower to attract pollinators
- part of the stamen that collects the pollen
- a reproductive cell capable of developing into a new individual without fusion
- the thin stalk that supports the anther in the male portion of the flower
- a underdeveloped plant embryo in a protective outer layer
- the part of the plant which attaches it underground it receives water for plant
- pores of the leaf, regulate and maintain homeostasis
41 Clues: flowering plants • transports water up • transports food down • seed producing plants • waxy covering of a plant • growth in response to light • plants that don’t make seeds • green pigment found in plants • promotes growth on shaded side • part of the plant that blossoms • evergreen trees that bear cones • contains a seed and can be eaten • sweet and fleshy product of a plant • ...
DEFORESTATION 2026-03-01
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- /ˌfoʊtoʊˈsɪnθəsɪs/: the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
- /ˈæɡrɪˌkʌltʃər/: the science or occupation of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock.
- /dɪˈsɪdʒuəs/: trees that lose their leaves at the end of the growing season.
- /ˌkʌltɪˈveɪʃən/: the act of caring for or raising plants.
- /liːf/: the flat part of a plant that absorbs sunlight.
- /ˈɡræftɪŋ/: a technique of joining plant parts so they grow together.
- /həˈredɪti/: the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- /dʒiːn/: a unit of heredity passed from parent to offspring.
- /stɒk/: the trunk or main stem onto which a graft is made.
- /krɒp/: a cultivated plant grown as food, especially grain, fruit, or vegetables.
- /sæp/: fluid that transports water and nutrients through the plant.
- /ˈkæmbiəm/: a layer or zone of cells, one cell thick, inside the inner bark. It produces both the xylem and phloem cells and is where diameter growth occurs.
- /ruːts/: the part of a plant that anchors it and absorbs water and nutrients.
- /trʌŋk/: the main supporting stem of a tree.
- /kraʊn/: the top of the tree made up of leaves and branches.
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- /ˈnɜːrsəri/: a place where young plants and trees are grown.
- /rɪŋ/: tree growth rings used to determine age.
- /ˈɔːrtʃərd/: a plantation of trees maintained for fruit or nut production.
- /bʌd/: a small growth at the tip or on the side of a plant stem that later develops into a flower, leaf, or new shoot.
- /kəˈmɒdəti/: a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold.
- /ˌdendrəkroʊˈnɒlədʒi/: the science of dating tree rings.
- /ˌpɒləˈneɪʃən/: the transfer of pollen enabling fertilization.
- /kəˈnɪfərəs/: a type of tree that produces cones which carry seeds; most are evergreens.
- /ˌtrænspəˈreɪʃən/: the release of water vapor from plant leaves.
- /treɪt/: an observable inherited characteristic.
- /fruːt/: the seed-bearing structure formed from the ovary after flowering.
- /ˈzaɪləm/: plant tissue that transports water and nutrients from roots to leaves.
- /vəˈraɪəti/: a naturally occurring variation within a plant species.
- /stem/: the main plant structure connecting roots and leaves.
- /ˈkʌltɪvɑːr/: a cultivated plant variety developed through controlled breeding.
- /ˈsaɪən/: a young shoot used in grafting.
- /bɑːrk/: the part of a tree that protects from insects and disease, excessive heat and cold, and other injuries.
- /ˈfloʊem/: living tissue that transports organic nutrients in plants.
- /ˈeɪkər/: a unit of land, measuring 43,560 square feet.
34 Clues: /ˈsaɪən/: a young shoot used in grafting. • /trʌŋk/: the main supporting stem of a tree. • /rɪŋ/: tree growth rings used to determine age. • /treɪt/: an observable inherited characteristic. • /liːf/: the flat part of a plant that absorbs sunlight. • /ˈeɪkər/: a unit of land, measuring 43,560 square feet. • /ˌdendrəkroʊˈnɒlədʒi/: the science of dating tree rings. • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-04
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- process of converting light energy to chemical energy
- chemical reactions that break down glucose to make ATP
- a green structure of a plant that is attached to the stem and main organs of photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- plants that do not have a system for transporting minerals and nutrients
- plants that do not make seeds
- the thin stalk that supports the anther in the male portion of the flower
- leaves are intact on the tree for the entire year
- growth in response to light
- waxy covering of a plant
- part of the plant that blossoms
- promotes cell division and lateral growth in plants
- flowering plants
- turning or bending of a plant in response to a touch stimulus
- substance produced by flowers to reproduce and is transported by animals or wind
- the collective term for female reproductive organs of a flower
- upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- transports water up
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- part of the stamen that collects the pollen
- the part of the plant that is present above the ground and transports minerals and nutrients
- when a biological community develops when no life existed previously
- the tube structure that connects the stigma and ovary in a female flower
- evergreen trees that bear cones
- a reproductive cell capable of developing into a new individual without fusion
- sweet and fleshy product of a plant that contains a seed and can be eaten
- non vascular plant that grows in dense green clumps in damp and shady locations
- promotes growth on shaded side
- a tree shedding its leaves annually
- collective male term for reproductive organs of a flower
- growth response to the environment that directs shoots upwards and roots downward
- a underdeveloped plant embryo in a protective outer layer
- the regrowth of a biological community after it was impacted by a disturbance
- the process by which an organism grows from a seed or spore
- seed producing plants
- the part of the plant which attaches it underground it receives water for plant
- plants that can conduct minerals and nutrients to all parts
- green pigment found in plants
- the part of the pistil where the pollen germinates
- a stiff sharp pointed projection on a plant for protection
- pores of the leaf regulate and maintains homeostasis
- brightly colored structures around a flower to attract pollinators
- transports food down
41 Clues: flowering plants • transports water up • transports food down • seed producing plants • waxy covering of a plant • growth in response to light • plants that do not make seeds • green pigment found in plants • promotes growth on shaded side • evergreen trees that bear cones • part of the plant that blossoms • a tree shedding its leaves annually • ...
BC1A: Compare & Contrast Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells 2025-01-06
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- The cell ___ in prokaryotic cells is selectively permeable and regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- Cells are the basic units of ___ in an organism.
- Ribosomes in prokaryotic cells help in building ___ (protein synthesis).
- ___ in plant and animal cells is the site of aerobic respiration.
- ___ in plant and animal cells help in building proteins (protein synthesis).
- Every organism is made-up of ___ or more cells.
- Eukaryotic cells tend to be larger with a more ___ internal structure.
- Aerobic respiration is the ___-generating process in many types of cells.
- The cell ___ in prokaryotic cells provides structure and shape and protects against the environment.
- ___ cells are one main category of cells.
- The ___ in prokaryotic cells is the single circular chromosome containing DNA essential for growth and function of prokaryotic cell.
- Prokaryotic cells are typically ___ than eukaryotic cells with a simpler internal structure.
- ___ in prokaryotic cells are non-essential DNA but often enhance survival.
- The ___ ER lacks surface ribosomes and transports lipids.
- ___ in prokaryotic cells aid in attachment to host, DNA transfer, other.
- The ___ in plant and animal cells stores the cell’s DNA.
- The ___ apparatus in plant and animal cells is involved in sorting, storing, modifying and exporting materials produced within the cell.
- The ___ in animal cells help breakdown macromolecules.
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- A large central vacuole in plant cells maintains ___ (water) pressure.
- Prokaryotic cells use ___ for movement.
- Cells are the basic units of ___ in an organism.
- The ___ ER has ribosomes on the surface and transports proteins.
- The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in plant and animal cells ___ materials between organelles.
- The ___ in plant cells are the site of photosynthesis.
- The ___ in prokaryotic cells aid in attachment; helps protect from desiccation (drying-out).
- Prokaryotic cells include ___ and archaea.
- The ___ in plant and animal cells is the site of ribosome assembly.
- ___ in plant and animal cells help break down toxic substances and other waste materials.
- Eukaryotic cells include___, animals, fungi and protists.
- ___ cells are another main category of cells.
- Every organism’s cell or cells carry-out the processes necessary for that organism to ___.
- Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound ___.
- The ___ membrane in eukaryotic cells is selectively permeable and regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- Cell wall in ___ cells (hint…a kind of eukaryotic cell) provides structure and shape and protects against the environment.
- The plasma membrane is aka the ___ membrane.
35 Clues: Prokaryotic cells use ___ for movement. • ___ cells are one main category of cells. • Prokaryotic cells include ___ and archaea. • Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound ___. • The plasma membrane is aka the ___ membrane. • ___ cells are another main category of cells. • Every organism is made-up of ___ or more cells. • Cells are the basic units of ___ in an organism. • ...
Cell Structure (B.C.1) 2025-08-15
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- Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound ___.
- Cells are the basic units of ___ in an organism.
- ___ in plant and animal cells help break down toxic substances and other waste materials.
- The ___ in plant and animal cells is the site of ribosome assembly.
- The cell ___ in prokaryotic cells provides structure and shape and protects against the environment.
- The ___ in plant cells are the site of photosynthesis.
- Cell wall in ___ cells (hint…a kind of eukaryotic cell) provides structure and shape and protects against the environment.
- Every organism is made-up of ___ or more cells.
- The ___ ER has ribosomes on the surface and transports proteins.
- The plasma membrane is aka the ___ membrane.
- The ___ in animal cells help breakdown macromolecules.
- ___ in prokaryotic cells aid in attachment to host, DNA transfer, other.
- The cell ___ in prokaryotic cells is selectively permeable and regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- The ___ apparatus in plant and animal cells is involved in sorting, storing, modifying and exporting materials produced within the cell.
- The ___ in plant and animal cells stores the cell’s DNA.
- Ribosomes in prokaryotic cells help in building ___ (protein synthesis).
- ___ in plant and animal cells help in building proteins (protein synthesis).
- The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in plant and animal cells ___ materials between organelles.
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- ___ cells are another main category of cells.
- The ___ in prokaryotic cells aid in attachment; helps protect from desiccation (drying-out).
- Cells are the basic units of ___ in an organism.
- ___ cells are one main category of cells.
- Aerobic respiration is the ___-generating process in many types of cells.
- Prokaryotic cells include ___ and archaea.
- Eukaryotic cells include___, animals, fungi and protists.
- A large central vacuole in plant cells maintains ___ (water) pressure.
- The ___ ER lacks surface ribosomes and transports lipids.
- Prokaryotic cells use ___ for movement.
- Prokaryotic cells are typically ___ than eukaryotic cells with a simpler internal structure.
- Eukaryotic cells tend to be larger with a more ___ internal structure.
- ___ in plant and animal cells is the site of aerobic respiration.
- Every organism’s cell or cells carry-out the processes necessary for that organism to ___.
- The ___ in prokaryotic cells is the single circular chromosome containing DNA essential for growth and function of prokaryotic cell.
- ___ in prokaryotic cells are non-essential DNA but often enhance survival.
- The ___ membrane in eukaryotic cells is selectively permeable and regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
35 Clues: Prokaryotic cells use ___ for movement. • ___ cells are one main category of cells. • Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound ___. • Prokaryotic cells include ___ and archaea. • The plasma membrane is aka the ___ membrane. • ___ cells are another main category of cells. • Every organism is made-up of ___ or more cells. • Cells are the basic units of ___ in an organism. • ...
Ch. 4 Terms 2024-02-21
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- also known as a plant growth regulator
- results in cell death
- single flower in a compound inflorescence
- A plant that lives for more than two growing seasons
- A growth or turning response to an environmental or other signal
- molecules that regulate cell division and are key to stimulating adventitious shoot formation
- short stalk that holds up the flower
- seeds are produced without the protection of an ovary
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- A plant that lives for more than a year, has hard rather than fleshy stems
- reproductive structure in a flowering plant
- root that emerges from anywhere on the plant other than from the roots
- gas that regulates fruit ripening and plant senescence
- action taken after perception of a signal
- plant that is produced from seed in the spring and dies at the end of the growing season
- The ability of a plant cell or tissue to detect
- flowering plants whose seeds develop inside an ovary
16 Clues: results in cell death • short stalk that holds up the flower • also known as a plant growth regulator • action taken after perception of a signal • single flower in a compound inflorescence • reproductive structure in a flowering plant • The ability of a plant cell or tissue to detect • A plant that lives for more than two growing seasons • ...
Chapter 24 The Plant Body 2014-01-23
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- A root system typical of monocots composed of numerous thin adventitious roots that are all roughly equal in diameter. (Contrast with taproot system.)
- (1) In plants, the tissue between the epidermis and the vascular tissue of a stem or root. (2) In animals, the outer tissue of certain organs, such as the adrenal gland (adrenal cortex) and the brain (cerebral cortex).
- Either of the two meristems, the vascular cambium and the cork cambium, that give rise to a plant's secondary growth.
- In plants, a specialized cell layer marking the inside of the cortex in roots and some stems. Frequently a barrier to free diffusion of solutes.
- The meristem at the tip of a shoot or root; responsible for a plant's primary growth.
- That part of an apical meristem that gives rise to the ground tissue system of the primary plant body.
- Roots originating from the stem at ground level or below; typical of the fibrous root system of monocots.
- In plants, a lateral meristem that produces secondary growth, mainly in the form of waxy-walled protective cells, including some of the cells that become bark.
- In plants and animals, the outermost cell layers. (Only one cell layer thick in plants.)
- The outer covering of a plant, consisting of epidermis in the young plant and periderm in a plant with extensive secondary growth. (Contrast with ground tissue system and vascular tissue system.)
- Meristem that produces the tissues of the primary plant body.
- A "seed leaf." An embryonic organ that stores and digests reserve materials; may expand when seed germinates.
- The outer tissue of the secondary plant body, consisting primarily of cork.
- A root extending outward from the taproot in a taproot system; typical of eudicots.
- A plant tissue composed of relatively unspecialized cells without secondary walls.
- The stalk of a leaf.
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- A growth pattern in which the growth of an organism or organ ceases when an adult state is reached; characteristic of most animals and some plant organs. (Contrast with indeterminate growth.)
- In plant roots, tissue just within the endodermis, but outside of the root vascular tissue. Meristematic activity of pericycle cells produces lateral root primordia.
- In angiosperms, an elongated, tapering sclerenchyma cell, usually with a thick cell wall, that serves as a support function in xylem. (See also muscle fiber.)
- All tissues external to the vascular cambium of a plant.
- A open-ended growth pattern in which an organism or organ continues to grow as long as it lives; characteristic of some animals and of plant shoots and roots. (Contrast with determinate growth.)
- Chloroplast-containing, photosynthetic cells in the interior of leaves.
- Those parts of the plant body not included in the dermal or vascular tissue systems. Ground tissues function in storage, photosynthesis, and support.
- The thin, flat portion of a leaf.
- A type of plant cell, living at functional maturity, which lends flexible support by virtue of primary cell walls thickened at the corners. (Contrast with parenchyma, sclerenchyma.)
- In plants, a protective outermost tissue layer composed of cells with thick walls waterproofed with suberin.
- In plants, growth that is characterized by the lengthening of roots and shoots and by the proliferation of new roots and shoots through branching. (Contrast with secondary growth.)
- In vascular plants, the vascular tissue that transports sugars and other solutes from sources to sinks.
- In plants, relatively unspecialized tissue found within a cylinder of vascular tissue.
- Primary meristem that produces the vascular tissue.
- In plants, the chief organ of photosynthesis.
- (1) In plants, a waxy layer on the outer body surface that retards water loss. (2) In ecdysozoans, an outer body covering that provides protection and support and is periodically molted.
32 Clues: The stalk of a leaf. • The thin, flat portion of a leaf. • In plants, the chief organ of photosynthesis. • Primary meristem that produces the vascular tissue. • All tissues external to the vascular cambium of a plant. • Meristem that produces the tissues of the primary plant body. • Chloroplast-containing, photosynthetic cells in the interior of leaves. • ...
Plants 2025-02-02
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- vascular plants with seeds in fruit and flowers
- simple type of plant with no seeds spores, non vascular
- type of organism that makes its own food
- data that includes measurements and numbers
- animal with a backbone
- type of symmetry where an organism is identical across a line drawn dowon its middle
- warm blooded, has fur/ hair, gives birth to live young (no eggs)
- cold blooded, has lungs and gills
- organ of plant that anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients
- warm blooded, lays hard eggs, has feathers
- random example of an invertebrate
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- invertebrate with an exoskeleton, jointed legs and segmented body
- plant organ that collects sunlight
- vascular plant with seed cones
- cold blooded, has dry scales and lungs
- process by which plants make food
- our phylum (group of animals)
- data that you use your sense for
- type of organism that has cells with a nucleus
- long thin part of the plant that allows it to grow up from the ground
- vascular plant with spores
- cold blooded, has gills
22 Clues: animal with a backbone • cold blooded, has gills • vascular plant with spores • our phylum (group of animals) • vascular plant with seed cones • data that you use your sense for • process by which plants make food • cold blooded, has lungs and gills • random example of an invertebrate • plant organ that collects sunlight • cold blooded, has dry scales and lungs • ...
Biology Ch. 21 2026-03-29
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- the mature ovary of a flower
- potent plant chemicals that contain nitrogen, some are medicinal in small amounts
- flowering plants whose embryos have two seed leaves
- a fibrous material made up of dead cells that are part of the vascular systems of some plants
- the study of drugs and their effects on the body
- a seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed in fruit, cone-bearing evergreens
- the study of plants
- the reproductive structure of flowering plants
- a two-celled structure that contains a cell that will divide to form sperm
- a waxy, waterproof layer that covers the surface of a plant
- multicellular eukaryotes, most of which produce their own food and adapted to life on land
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- explores how people in different cultures use plants
- a material that hardens the cell walls of some vascular tissues to give a plant support
- a collection of specialized tissues that bring water and mineral nutrients to the leaves of plants
- a seed plant that has seeds enclosed in some type of fruit, flowering plants
- an embryonic leaf inside a seed
- flowering plants whose embryos have one seed leaf
- this occurs when pollen meets female reproductive parts of the same plant species
- a storage device for a plant embryo
19 Clues: the study of plants • the mature ovary of a flower • an embryonic leaf inside a seed • a storage device for a plant embryo • the reproductive structure of flowering plants • the study of drugs and their effects on the body • flowering plants whose embryos have one seed leaf • flowering plants whose embryos have two seed leaves • ...
Plant Reproduction 2022-06-03
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- plant generation that produces eggs and sperm
- when pollen lands on the female reproductive structure and fertilizes the eggs
- top of the pistil
- the male gametophyte of plants
- a root that grows under the ground so the plant can reproduce asexually
- a vine that shoots out from the plant so the plant can spread
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- the products of meiosis in plant sporophytes
- female gamete
- the part of the sporophyte in which the female gametophyte develops
- female reproductive structure in a flower
- male reproductive structure in a flower
- top of the stamen
- tiny plant that grow on the edge of a plant
- male gamete
14 Clues: male gamete • female gamete • top of the stamen • top of the pistil • the male gametophyte of plants • male reproductive structure in a flower • female reproductive structure in a flower • tiny plant that grow on the edge of a plant • the products of meiosis in plant sporophytes • plant generation that produces eggs and sperm • ...
Unit 3.01 cross word puzzle 2023-03-02
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- the part of biology that deals with plants
- plant is swollen or filled with moisture
- the branch of science that deals with both plant and organism and life processes
- loses leaves during dormant season
- the part of biology that deals with animals
- the science and practice of growing,managing and harvesting trees
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- a plant that lives more than two years
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- the science and practice of growing,processing and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- plant hormones that quicken fruit ripening, and prevent seed germination,and stem elongation
- plant hormones that speeds up plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement
- keeps leaves and remains green year round
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- plant hormones that work with auxins to stimulate cell division
- the science and practice of growing field crops
15 Clues: loses leaves during dormant season • a plant that lives more than two years • plant is swollen or filled with moisture • keeps leaves and remains green year round • the part of biology that deals with plants • the part of biology that deals with animals • the science and practice of growing field crops • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • ...
Plant Diversity 2023-03-30
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- female gamete
- plant embryo
- flowering plants
- plants use this as energy for photosynthesis
- structure that protects the seed, becomes a fruit
- process by which plants produce glucose
- underground organs that absorb water and minerals
- male gamete
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- major photosynthetic organ of plants
- carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
- cone-bearing plant
- seedless vascular plant
- vascular tissue that transports nutrients
- simple, nonvascular plant
- vascular tissue that transports water
- supports the plant, connects leaves to roots
16 Clues: male gamete • plant embryo • female gamete • flowering plants • cone-bearing plant • seedless vascular plant • simple, nonvascular plant • major photosynthetic organ of plants • vascular tissue that transports water • carbohydrate found in plant cell walls • process by which plants produce glucose • vascular tissue that transports nutrients • ...
8S Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2026-03-02
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- A structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury as it grows through the soil
- A small opening in the underside of a leaf through which water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide can move
- The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces gametes
- The process through which water is lost through a plant’s leaves
- When an egg cell and a sperm cell join to form a new cell
- A leaflike structure that encloses and protects the bud of a flower
- A flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop
- The female reproductive part of a flower
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- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants
- The sprouting of the embryo out of a seed
- A young organism that develops from a zygote
- The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces spores
- The male reproductive part of a flower
- The reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- A colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers
- A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season
- A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- A layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells
- A fertilized egg, produced by the joining of a sperm and an egg
19 Clues: The male reproductive part of a flower • The female reproductive part of a flower • The sprouting of the embryo out of a seed • The reproductive structure of an angiosperm • A young organism that develops from a zygote • A colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers • When an egg cell and a sperm cell join to form a new cell • ...
Chapter 7 vocabulary (1-20) 2019-04-03
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- an impermeable waxy substance present in the cell walls of corky tissues.
- tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots.
- an inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems, surrounding a vascular bundle
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves)
- the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by a periderm.
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf).
- a band of cell wall material deposited in the radial and transverse walls of the endodermis, and is chemically different from the rest of the cell wall; made of Suberin and sometimes lignin
- a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- a pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange
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- a thin layer of plant tissue between the endodermis and the phloem.
- each elongated microscopic outgrowth from the outer layer of cells in a root, they absorb moisture and nutrients from the soil.
- strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thickened, typically lignified, walls.
- a strand of conducting vessels in the stem or leaves of a plant, typically with phloem on the outside and xylem on the inside.
- Cellsa thin-walled unsuberized cell found in the endodermis of vascular plants often opposite the protoxylem strands —called also transfusion cell.
- region of the plant cell wall in which secondary wall is interrupted, exposing the underlying primary cell wall.
- a fungus which grows in association with the roots of a plant in symbiotic or mildly pathogenic relationship.
- cell type in xylem and the building blocks of vessels.
- the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent, found chiefly in the softer parts of leaves, pulp of fruits, bark and pith of stems, etc.
- an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root.
20 Clues: cell type in xylem and the building blocks of vessels. • a thin layer of plant tissue between the endodermis and the phloem. • tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots. • a flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves) • an impermeable waxy substance present in the cell walls of corky tissues. • ...
Unit 6.1 Vocabulary 2018-01-29
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- To check or hinder the growth or development of a plant
- Yellowing or whitening of normally green leaves caused by lack of nutrients, air pollution or diseases
- crops such as legumes or grasses that are grown to be plowed or spaded into the soil to increase humus content and improve soil structure
- Zn; assist with photosynthetic function, helps metabolic enzymes, and effects cell development
- B; an element essential for plant growth. Helps plant cells develop and assists with sugar translocation
- Cl; a heavy gas used in small amounts for the growth of plants
- Mn; an element that is often unavailable to plants
- K; macronutrient involved with photosynthesis primarily with the transformation of sugars
- When molecular nitrogen biologically or chemically converts to organic combinations or forms
- Trace nutrients
- N; macronutrient, vital to plant growing process, increases vegetative growth
- Primary plant nutrients
- produced by plants and animals with nothing "additional" added
- A change in color of the lower leaves of green plants usually attributed to a lack of plant nutrients or moisture deficiency
- Organic residues or their mixture placed in a pit, moistened and allowed to become decomposed
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- P; this nutrient stimulates early growth and root development
- an element or compound in a soil that is essential for the growth of a plant
- another name for micronutrient
- Essential to plant growth in smaller quantities or another name for micronutrient
- Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium or another name for macronutrient
- Excreta of animals used to fertilize land
- Mg; essential for plant growth because it is a constituent of chlorophyll
- Any organic or inorganic material added to soil or water to provide plant nutrients to increase growth
- A family of plants that includes food and forages like peas, beans, peanuts, clovers, alfalfas and kudzu
- An insufficiency in reference to the amount, volume, proportion
- Death of plants
- Fe; a deficiency in this element results in chlorosis
- Cu; can reduce plant uptake of phosphorus, iron, zinc, and molybdenum. Assists with photosynthetic function and metabolic enzyme breakdown
- S; element important for soil fertility and used in large amounts by plants
- Ca; essential in plant and animal growth & is the principal mineral element in bones
- Mo; essential in very small amounts, usually sufficient
31 Clues: Trace nutrients • Death of plants • Primary plant nutrients • another name for micronutrient • Excreta of animals used to fertilize land • Mn; an element that is often unavailable to plants • Fe; a deficiency in this element results in chlorosis • To check or hinder the growth or development of a plant • Mo; essential in very small amounts, usually sufficient • ...
spring 2020-01-13
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- a herbaceous plant of the pea family
- a plant with showy flowers, typically of purple or yellow, and sword-shaped leaves
- a widely distributed weed of the daisy family, with a rosette of leaves and large bright yellow flowers followed by globular heads of seeds with downy tufts.
- a bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family,
- any of a number of other plants with blue bell-shaped flowers.
- a bulbous European plant which bears drooping white flowers during the late winter.
- a herbaceous plant or small shrub of a genus that comprises the cranesbills and their relatives.
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- blossoms a plant with complex flowers that are often showy or bizarrely shaped,
- a herbaceous plant with showy flowers, milky sap, and rounded seed capsules
- a plant of the daisy family with brightly coloured ornamental flowers, existing in many cultivated varieties.
- a plant with complex flowers that are often showy or bizarrely shaped,
- a bulbous European plant which typically bears bright yellow flowers with a long trumpet-shaped centre
- a plant whose fruit induced a dreamy forgetfulness and an unwillingness to leave.
- a bulbous plant with large trumpet-shaped, typically fragrant, flowers on a tall, slender stem.
- a symbolic flower of the spring, a time of renewal, and the fleeting nature of life. T
- a herbaceous or shrubby plant of north temperate regions, which has long been cultivated for its showy flowers.
16 Clues: a herbaceous plant of the pea family • a bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family, • any of a number of other plants with blue bell-shaped flowers. • a plant with complex flowers that are often showy or bizarrely shaped, • a herbaceous plant with showy flowers, milky sap, and rounded seed capsules • ...
Flower Parts 2026-03-23
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- area where an ovary or fruit is matured after fertilization
- nutrient storage which lies between the vascular tissues and the center of the plant root or stem
- outer parts of the flower which are often green and appear leaf-like
- Flower- flower lacking one or more of the structures including sepals, petals, stamen and pistil
- actual plant itself, the young developing leaves, stem and roots
- area inside the epidermis which houses vascular tissues
- part of the embryo which is the transition from the growing stem and root
- first root which develops from the seed, develops into the primary root
- Hairs- extensions of root epidermal cells which increase the surface area of a root to help the plant absorb more water and minerals
- outermost one-cell layer of dermal tissue on plant structures which surround and protect the plant
- section of the stamen where pollen is created
- first leaves which appear above the ground after germination
- support or stalk of the anther
- tiny stem of an embryo which will develop into the entire shoot system
- carries sugars from the site of photosynthesis to other parts of the plant
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- area of a flower where and ovule is produced, fertilized and germinated
- base of the pistil where the ovule is produced
- made up of the anther and filament
- Flower- flowers which contain sepals, petals, stamen and pistil
- small opening in the epidermis which allows gas flow in and out of plant cells
- Coat- outer coat of a seed which protects the young growing plant
- internal dermal layer which separates the vascular bundles and cortex
- outermost section of a flower which is often a bright color to attract pollinators
- Cap- hard structure which protects the end of the growing root as it pushes through the soil
- stalk which separates the stigma and pistil
- tissue made of starch to help the plant begin with development, especially seen in corn and wheat
- area where pollen is germinated
- stalk of the flower where it is connected to a stem
- transports water and minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant
29 Clues: support or stalk of the anther • area where pollen is germinated • made up of the anther and filament • stalk which separates the stigma and pistil • section of the stamen where pollen is created • base of the pistil where the ovule is produced • stalk of the flower where it is connected to a stem • area inside the epidermis which houses vascular tissues • ...
EVS Second ws 2026-01-04
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- . The part of a plant that grows above the soil.
- . The process by which a seed starts to grow into a plant.
- . Covered or soaked with water or another liquid
- A small part from which a new plant grows.
- When soil is slightly wet but not dripping.
- The part of a plant that grows under the soil and holds it firmly.
- A plant part that grows under the soil, like onion.
- Energy that helps us see.
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- . Decayed plant and food waste used to make soil healthy.
- What plants need to grow and stay healthy.
- A sweet and juicy plant part like apple or mango.
- . A plant part that we eat, like carrot or potato.
- To make bigger and taller.
- When a plant becomes weak and droopy due to lack of water.
- A dark place with no light.
15 Clues: Energy that helps us see. • To make bigger and taller. • A dark place with no light. • What plants need to grow and stay healthy. • A small part from which a new plant grows. • When soil is slightly wet but not dripping. • A sweet and juicy plant part like apple or mango. • . Covered or soaked with water or another liquid • ...
Living Organisms 2025-04-28
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- where an organism lives
- how the body learns about the world
- colorful part of plant that blossoms
- anything that is alive
- to create more of something
- 'feet' of the plant, stay in the ground
- how something looks on the outside
- part of the group called mammals
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- sweet part of the plant, holds the seeds
- form of energy, allows us to see things
- a living thing that grows from the ground
- scale measuring how hot or cold it is
- everything around us
- a force that pulls everything together
- flat part of plant that grows from a stem
- to get bigger and stronger over time
- stalk or trunk of a plant
17 Clues: everything around us • anything that is alive • where an organism lives • stalk or trunk of a plant • to create more of something • part of the group called mammals • how something looks on the outside • how the body learns about the world • colorful part of plant that blossoms • to get bigger and stronger over time • scale measuring how hot or cold it is • ...
Seed Pollination and Germination Review 2023-10-20
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- a mark on the seed coat showing where the ovule was attached to the ovary
- an opening in the seed coat where the sperm entered the ovule prior to fertilization and through which water first enters the seed
- converts carbohydrates in sugars
- the beginning of plant growth during which the embryo inside the seed changes into a developing seedling
- the part of the seed that develops into the first or primary root
- Pollination of a flower on another plant
- the ability of seeds to produce normal seedlings under less-than-optimal or adverse growing conditions
- the portion of the embryonic shoot below the cotyledon(s) and above the radicle
- Pollination of a flower on the same plant
- an immature plant in an arrested state of development
- seed dormancy mechanism whereby a seed must go through a period of cold temperatures before it will germinate
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- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimal conditions
- the fusion of male and female gametes to form a diploid cell called a zygote (when the pollen enters the ovary)
- a reproductive plant body that consists of a seed coat, an embryo, and stored food
- signal the production of amylase and protease
- the part of the seed that develops into the shoot. (includes the epicotyl & hypocotyl)
- the first part of the new plant that emerges from the seed
- is a protective outer covering of the seed
- tissue that surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch and, to some extent, oils and proteins
- the portion of the embryonic shoot above the cotyledon(s) that in most plants develops into the plant leaves
- the intake of water by a seed
- the transfer of pollen from the male to the female part of a plant
- converts proteins into amino acids
- a seed dormancy mechanism that involves the physical breaking down of the seed coat
24 Clues: the intake of water by a seed • converts carbohydrates in sugars • converts proteins into amino acids • Pollination of a flower on another plant • Pollination of a flower on the same plant • is a protective outer covering of the seed • signal the production of amylase and protease • an immature plant in an arrested state of development • ...
Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems, and Microscopes 2023-01-29
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- They deliver blood to tissues and organs
- Gets rid of waste from blood
- The "E" in MRS GREN
- The plant cell that takes in water
- Carries water up a plant
- Moistens food
- Responsible for respiration in cells
- Organ system responsible for sensitivity
- Carries nutrients around the plant
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- The plant cell part that is used as storage
- Where plant photosynthesis occurs
- Organ system that takes air into the body, and gets rid of waste gases
- Controls the amount of light coming entering the lens
- Carries oxygen to your lungs
- Processes blood, and creates the nutrients
- Pumps blood around your body
- Lets us move the stage up or down
- The system that allows you to move
- The "M" in MRS GREN
- Controls the body
- Contains blood cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets
- Contains chlorophyll to trap sunlight
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid
- Lets us see very small things
24 Clues: Moistens food • Controls the body • The "E" in MRS GREN • The "M" in MRS GREN • Deoxyribonucleic Acid • Carries water up a plant • Gets rid of waste from blood • Carries oxygen to your lungs • Pumps blood around your body • Lets us see very small things • Where plant photosynthesis occurs • Lets us move the stage up or down • The system that allows you to move • ...
Parts of a flower Zoey Sutherland 2025-09-05
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- The tube where the pollen travels to get to the ovaries
- The attached appendage of a plant that does photosynthesis
- The sticky tip of the plant that catches the pollen in pollination
- A modified leaf that forms the outermost layer of the flower
- Plant that has leafs in multiples of 4 or 5
- The stalk that the anther is connected to
- The beginning of a plants growing stage
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- The colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators
- The whole female part of the plant
- The head of the stalk that reproduces pollen
- Plant that has leafs in multiple of 3s
- A plant that can bear fruit
- The stalk that holds up the flower and connects it to the ground
- This contains the ovules which hold the female egg cells
- The whole male part of the plant
15 Clues: A plant that can bear fruit • The whole male part of the plant • The whole female part of the plant • Plant that has leafs in multiple of 3s • The beginning of a plants growing stage • The stalk that the anther is connected to • Plant that has leafs in multiples of 4 or 5 • The head of the stalk that reproduces pollen • ...
Unit 3 Bio Review 2025-10-17
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- Provides energy, makes ATP. Cellular respiration occurs here. Plant/animal
- Encloses every cell, double layer of phospholipids. Plant/animal/bacteria
- Ring of 9 groups of fused microtubules, part of the cytoskeleton. Animal
- Stores water and nutrients in plants, and has many other minor roles. Plant/animal
- Fluid mosaic/soup where all cell stuff floats, full of proteins. Plant/animal/bacteria
- Appears pebbled, covered in ribosomes. Collects synthesized proteins from ribosomes. Plant/animal
- Specialized organelles, responsible for green color and photosynthesis. Plant
- Makes proteins. Plant/animal/bacteria
- Stack of membrane-bound vesicles. Packages macromolecules (contents of lysosomes, peroxisomes, secretory vesicles) for transport. Plant/animal
- Protective wall of polysaccharides, provides and maintains cell shape and protection. Plant/Bacteria
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- Helps to maintain cell shape, microtubules. Plant/animal
- Large network of membrane-bound vesicles and tubules, appears smooth. Plant/animal
- Hairlike appendages, for transferring material, slightly sticks out. Bacteria
- Structure inside nucleus, produces ribosomes. Plant/animal
- Contains organism's genome, surrounds nucleolus. Plant/animal
- For motility, long appendages. Bacteria
- Contains hydrolytic enzymes for intracellular digestion (Think Lysol). Plant/animal
- Hairlike appendages, for attachment, don't really stick out. Bacteria
18 Clues: Makes proteins. Plant/animal/bacteria • For motility, long appendages. Bacteria • Helps to maintain cell shape, microtubules. Plant/animal • Structure inside nucleus, produces ribosomes. Plant/animal • Contains organism's genome, surrounds nucleolus. Plant/animal • Hairlike appendages, for attachment, don't really stick out. Bacteria • ...
The Purpose and Design of Flowers 2014-09-14
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- plants were made on this day of creation
- early growth of a seed
- plant whose seed only has one cotyledon
- protects the seed until it can grow
- tiny shoot that will become the stem and leaves of a plant
- this part of the flower consists of an anther and a filament
- primary function of a flower
- sweet liquid of the flower that is normally stored in the base of the blossom
- plant’s future seeds
- large rounded bottom of the pistil
- in the center of the flower
- recognized that flowers are organs intricately designed for plant reproduction
- sticky top of the pistil
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- another word for spreading
- structures designed for food absorption and storage
- the plants that are among the most important of God’s provisions for life on earth
- beginning of a new plant
- process through which a seed is formed
- plant whose seed has two cotyledons
- birds, bees, and other insects
- developing flower
- enlarged upper portion of a flower’s stem
- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- leaflike structures that surround the base of the petals
- stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- attract insects to pollinate the plant
- small root that will develop into the root system
- ripened ovary of a flower
28 Clues: developing flower • plant’s future seeds • early growth of a seed • beginning of a new plant • sticky top of the pistil • ripened ovary of a flower • another word for spreading • in the center of the flower • primary function of a flower • birds, bees, and other insects • large rounded bottom of the pistil • protects the seed until it can grow • plant whose seed has two cotyledons • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2021-01-28
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- Are the specific traits in each plant or animal cell that gets passed down to the next generation
- When an animal looks just like another plant or animal to confuse a predator
- When a plant or animal dies off and is no longer present on the earth
- Changes plants and animals can make fairly quickly to survive a change in the environment
- A plant or animal that came before, a long time ago
- Scientist who understood the traits passed down were made of genes which were made up of a special code, DNA
- Place on a cladogram where lines intersect that indicates a common ancestor
- A part of a plant or animal that is no longer useful, but still present
- An animal that eats other animals
- French biologist who was the first t notice animals and plants changed to fit their environment
- When scientists select for certain traits in a lab depending on what certain people want.
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- When a plant or animal changes so much over time it is basically a new plant or animal
- An unplanned or accidental change in the DNA
- Those plants and animals best suited to the environment will survive and have more offspring
- A plant or animal that blends into the surroundings
- Scientist who studied evolution and realized that the strongest would survive and have more offspring
- A diagram that shows how plants or animals are related
- Changes tha occur in the DNA of plants and animals that occur over a long time so they are better able to survive
- The specific code that makes up the gene or specific trait
- Plants or animals that have similar genes and look very similar
20 Clues: An animal that eats other animals • An unplanned or accidental change in the DNA • A plant or animal that blends into the surroundings • A plant or animal that came before, a long time ago • A diagram that shows how plants or animals are related • The specific code that makes up the gene or specific trait • ...
Life Science Vocabulary Words 2022-10-04
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- Collects nutrients and water from the soil and brings it to the stem.
- When an animal moves from one location to another in order to survive.
- Imitating another animal or body part to survive.
- Uses sunlight to make and transfer food to the plant.
- Part of the flower that holds the pollen.
- The job of the animal or plant structure.
- Collects the pollen from pollination to make seeds.
- Supports the plant. Brings food from the leaves to the flower.
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- The transfer of pollen from one plant to another.
- Changes to an animal or plant that help them to survive in their environment.
- Part of an animal or plant that is located on the inside.
- The surroundings or conditions in which an animal or plant lives.
- Part of an animal or plant that is located on the outside.
- When an animal or plant disguises itself to their surroundings.
14 Clues: Part of the flower that holds the pollen. • The job of the animal or plant structure. • The transfer of pollen from one plant to another. • Imitating another animal or body part to survive. • Collects the pollen from pollination to make seeds. • Uses sunlight to make and transfer food to the plant. • Part of an animal or plant that is located on the inside. • ...
Yorkton Tribal Counsil - spring 2022-01-28
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- these grow from the bottom of the plant
- process when plants make glucose
- vegetable beginning with 'O'
- unwanted plants
- device for cutting grass
- this vegetable loves to be mashed
- seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible
- a plant's favourite drink
- slimy friend that helps mix the soil
- bees use this to make honey
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- the love flower
- very tall flower that tries to reach the sky
- used to keep hands clean and free of splinters
- container with a wheel and handles used to transport heavy things
- tool with a long handle and a blade used to dig holes. also found in a deck of cards
- popeye loved this vegetable
- nature's sprinkler
- fluttering insect that collects pollen
- future plant
- a plant that grows like a carpet
- this holds the plant up and helps water and nutrients move
21 Clues: future plant • the love flower • unwanted plants • nature's sprinkler • device for cutting grass • a plant's favourite drink • popeye loved this vegetable • bees use this to make honey • vegetable beginning with 'O' • process when plants make glucose • a plant that grows like a carpet • this vegetable loves to be mashed • slimy friend that helps mix the soil • ...
2nd/3rd Grader Gardening Cross Word Puzzle 2020-08-03
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- the light from the sun. Plants take in energy by absorbing it.
- the part of a plant that makes seeds (and looks pretty).
- the _____ make food (sugar) for the plant. They take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the air.
- _____ protects and holds the seeds of the plant. It is usually sweet.
- the job of the _____ is to anchor the plant in the ground and absorb (soak up) water and minerals from the ground.
- the part of a plant that has a tiny new plant inside it.
- to remove the seeds from a plant.
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- a green pigment or natural coloring of plant tissue. It helps the plant make food.
- the type of food that plants make in their leaves.
- the process that plants use to make food. During _______________, the plant turns sunlight, chlorophyll and carbon dioxide into food (sugar) and oxygen.
- the job of the ____ is to hold up or support the plant. It has many thin tubes that carry water, minerals, and food to other parts of the plants.
- a living thing that usually has roots and cannot move from place to place.
- the most common liquid on Earth.
- everything around a living thing like air, sunlight, water, and soil.
14 Clues: the most common liquid on Earth. • to remove the seeds from a plant. • the type of food that plants make in their leaves. • the part of a plant that makes seeds (and looks pretty). • the part of a plant that has a tiny new plant inside it. • the light from the sun. Plants take in energy by absorbing it. • ...
plant classification 2023-02-08
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- plants that complete their life cycle in 2 years/ growing seasons
- part of plant that supports the leaves, flower, and fruit
- means"naked seed" in greek
- the plant or plant products are used by humans
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce for more than 2 years
- the chemical process converting sunlight into food/energy
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- humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants a plant products
- means "covered seed" in greek
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- part of plant that produces food for plant through photosynthesis
- one of the main uses for plants
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year/growing season
- type of root that has one thick main root
- part of plant that anchors the plant
15 Clues: means"naked seed" in greek • means "covered seed" in greek • one of the main uses for plants • part of plant that anchors the plant • type of root that has one thick main root • the process of plants using stored energy • plants that produce for more than 2 years • the plant or plant products are used by humans • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
Plants 2023-06-25
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- A green, low-growing plant that covers the ground in many lawns and fields. It feels soft when walked on.
- A tall, woody plant with a single trunk and branches that grow leaves. Trees provide shade and can be very large.
- A small, hard object produced by plants that can grow into a new plant. Seeds are often found inside fruits or flowers.
- A fragrant flower with thorns on its stems. Roses come in different colors and are often associated with love and beauty.
- The flat, green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch. Leaves help plants make food through a process called photosynthesis.
- The part of a plant that contains seeds. Fruits come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, and are often sweet or juicy.
- A small plant with leaves used for flavoring food or as medicine. Herbs like basil, mint, and parsley are commonly used in cooking.
- An edible plant part that is usually savory and consumed as food. Examples include carrots, tomatoes, and broccoli.
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- A type of plant that grows in hot, dry environments. It has thick, fleshy stems and often spines or prickles.
- The main part of a plant that supports the leaves, flowers, and fruits. It transports water and nutrients throughout the plant.
- A plant with long, trailing or climbing stems. Vines often need support to grow, such as a trellis or other plants.
- A tall plant with a large, round flower head that follows the movement of the sun. Sunflowers produce edible seeds.
- The part of the plant that grows underground. Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil and help anchor the plant.
- A medium-sized plant with many branches and thick foliage. Bushes are often used as decorative plants in gardens.
- The colorful part of a plant that produces seeds. It comes in various shapes, sizes, and colors.
15 Clues: The colorful part of a plant that produces seeds. It comes in various shapes, sizes, and colors. • A green, low-growing plant that covers the ground in many lawns and fields. It feels soft when walked on. • A type of plant that grows in hot, dry environments. It has thick, fleshy stems and often spines or prickles. • ...
Yr9 Flower and other Plant Parts simply defined 2025-02-23
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- The part of a plant that holds it up and moves water and food around.
- The first small shoot that grows from a seed.
- The green part of a plant that makes food using sunlight.
- The part of a plant that makes seeds to grow new plants.
- The part of a flower that makes pollen.
- Tiny yellow dust from flowers that helps make new plants.
- The part of a seed that stores food for the baby plant.
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- The part of the flower that catches pollen.
- The colourful part of a flower that attracts bees and insects.
- The tiny baby plant inside a seed.
- The part of a plant under the ground that takes in water and holds the plant in place.
- The first little root that comes out of a seed.
- The male part of a flower that makes pollen.
- The part inside a flower that turns into a seed.
- The part of a plant that grows above the ground, including the stem, leaves, and flowers.
15 Clues: The tiny baby plant inside a seed. • The part of a flower that makes pollen. • The part of the flower that catches pollen. • The male part of a flower that makes pollen. • The first small shoot that grows from a seed. • The first little root that comes out of a seed. • The part inside a flower that turns into a seed. • ...
ALL ABOUT PLANTS 2024-05-13
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- IT HOLDS THE PLANT IN THE GROUND
- ONE OF THE TROPICAL TREES
- IT IS MADE BY SOME PLANTS THAT CAN BE EATEN
- PLANTS NEED SUNLIGHT, AIR AND ____ TO GROW
- IT’S A POWDERY SUBSTANCE IN THE MIDDLE OF A FLOWER
- THE JAPANESE TREE WHICH BLOSSOMS BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS
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- IT’S KNOWN AS A REFRESHING HERB
- THE PRETTY PLANT WHICH BECOMES A COMMON SYMBOL OF LOVE
- IT IS A COMMON GREEN LITTLE SYMBOL OF LUCK
- IT CARRIES WATER AND FOOD TO THE REST OF PLANT
- A TRAILING OR CLIMBING PLANT
- IT’S THE COLORFUL AND PRETTY PART OF THE PLANT
- A TREE WHICH CAN GROW OVER 60 CM IN JUST ONE DAY
- IT IS USED TO GROW A NEW PLANT
- THIS PLANT HAS HEALING QUALITIES
15 Clues: ONE OF THE TROPICAL TREES • A TRAILING OR CLIMBING PLANT • IT IS USED TO GROW A NEW PLANT • IT’S KNOWN AS A REFRESHING HERB • IT HOLDS THE PLANT IN THE GROUND • THIS PLANT HAS HEALING QUALITIES • IT IS A COMMON GREEN LITTLE SYMBOL OF LUCK • PLANTS NEED SUNLIGHT, AIR AND ____ TO GROW • IT IS MADE BY SOME PLANTS THAT CAN BE EATEN • ...
Everything Ag 2022-05-04
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- the green coloring matter in plants - essential to photosynthesis
- a male pig
- a mix of organic and synthetic materials spread on or worked into soil to increase its capacity to support plant growth
- the beginning of plant growth from a seed
- a female sheep
- a male horse
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- a male goat
- a male cow
- decomposed plant material that adds nutrients to the soil and improves soil composition
- a female goat
- a plant that lives for two years or growing seasons, producing leaves the first season and flowers and seeds the second
- a male sheep
- this means the plant has leaves year-round
- a female cow
- a plant that completes its growth cycle in one season
- a female horse
- a female pig
17 Clues: a male cow • a male pig • a male goat • a male sheep • a female cow • a male horse • a female pig • a female goat • a female horse • a female sheep • the beginning of plant growth from a seed • this means the plant has leaves year-round • a plant that completes its growth cycle in one season • the green coloring matter in plants - essential to photosynthesis • ...
Plants 2022-09-18
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- brightly colored part of a plant
- flat, green part of a tree
- stiff part of a plant
- plant that burns
- fruit with thick, green skin and red, juicy pulp
- is grown for vine
- makes you cry
- mexican plant with sharp spines
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- is used for baking bread
- red fruit grows on a bush
- underwater plant
- when it is planted, a new plant can grow
- can be eaten, iceberg for example
- grows on a palm tree
- green plant usually lives on the north side of the tree
- usually a white vegetable that grows underground,
16 Clues: makes you cry • underwater plant • plant that burns • is grown for vine • grows on a palm tree • stiff part of a plant • is used for baking bread • red fruit grows on a bush • flat, green part of a tree • mexican plant with sharp spines • brightly colored part of a plant • can be eaten, iceberg for example • when it is planted, a new plant can grow • ...
All About Plants Review 2024-02-21
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- The world's tallest trees
- The smallest flowering plant is less than a ____ long
- Some trees keep their leaves in the winter. These are called ____
- Many people cut this down for homes, airports, and roads
- Spinach and ____ are leaf vegetables
- We wear ____ and the material comes from plants
- The Coast redwood can live for more than ____
- Flies like plants that smell like ____
- Leaves are green because of ____
- Wolffia plants grow in this
- It makes seeds but it doesn't produce flowers
- Plants use sunlight to make food from ____ and water
- Insects and other animals can see some ____ better than others
- Many plants that grow on land grow in this
- A red fruit
- Lots of the ____ that we use come from plants
- Planes leave from here
- Many flowers have ____ that help bees find the center
- Cauliflower and ____ are flower vegetables
- These plants don't produce seeds
- This animal helps pollinate flowers
- This animal pollinates flowers and make honey
- The only plant that produces flowers underwater
- Ferns and mosses make these
- Bees like flowers with a ____ smell
- This part of the plant makes seeds
- Animals and ____ help pollinate flowers
- The titan arum is one of the world's ____ plants
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- Some plants need sun, other plants need ___
- A kind of plant that produces flowers
- This plant can grow in very clod places
- A kind of plant that produces seeds
- This is an insect-eating plant
- Plants make their own food. It's called ____
- Most plants make these things
- Dangerous chemicals that are bad for plants
- The smallest flowering plant
- This part of the flower has eggs
- Carrots and ____ are root vegetables
- It's important to eat your ____ and vegetables
- This part of the plant holds the plant to the soil
- Plants usually grow well when it's sunny and there is ____
- Birds like flowers with this color
- These insects help pollinate flowers
- When people cut down trees, the plants lose their ____
- Conifers make this
- Plants that farmers grow for food
- Celery and ____ are stem vegetables
- The male part of the flower makes this
- A tropical forest that is hot and wet
- Plants take in carbon dioxide and produce ____
- The wind and ____ take some fruit away from the plant
- Plants can make their own food! This is called ____
- Bees, birds, and flies are animals that help ____ plants
- This part of the flower makes pollen
- In summer, plants make lots of food because there is lots of ____
- A type of non-seed plant
57 Clues: A red fruit • Conifers make this • Planes leave from here • A type of non-seed plant • The world's tallest trees • Wolffia plants grow in this • Ferns and mosses make these • The smallest flowering plant • Most plants make these things • This is an insect-eating plant • This part of the flower has eggs • Leaves are green because of ____ • These plants don't produce seeds • ...
Korin- Fiber 2021-09-29
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- grown in warm climates on a plant
- you can sheer it off a sheep
- my first name
- when classifying a fiber it is not the natural
- comes from rocks
- comes from the flax plant
- woven material like a rug or blanket
- can be used to make rope comes from a plant
- fibers twisted together
- is natural and comes from the ground
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- made from silkworms
- fibers left behind
- can be split into many groups
- comes from cactus
- a man made fiber thin plastic looking
- outside of coconuts
- is in goat or sheep hair
- has categories of plant animal and mineral
- is natural and examples are fur, webbing, hair
19 Clues: my first name • comes from rocks • comes from cactus • fibers left behind • made from silkworms • outside of coconuts • fibers twisted together • is in goat or sheep hair • comes from the flax plant • you can sheer it off a sheep • can be split into many groups • grown in warm climates on a plant • woven material like a rug or blanket • is natural and comes from the ground • ...
Animal and Plant Kingdom 2020-12-25
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- What is the favourite food of giant panda
- Cotton fibre is obtained from which part of the plant
- Gives green colour to plants
- animals that get their energy from eating plants, and only plants are called
- The fastest land animal
- The tallest living animal
- A group of plants that uses cones to distribute seeds
- Acid is produced in large quantities by lemon trees
- The largest bird alive
- The leaves a silk worm feeds on
- Fish absorb oxygen in their body through these organs
- A scientist who studies plants
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- The animal known as the 'ship of the desert'
- Animals that eat both flesh and plant material
- A baby Kangaroo
- A type of plant that requires support for their growth
- the only birds able to fly backwards
- The process of water passing out from the surface of a plant or leaf
- A Plant that thrive in hot and arid conditions
- Trees which keep their leaves all year round are known as
20 Clues: A baby Kangaroo • The largest bird alive • The fastest land animal • The tallest living animal • Gives green colour to plants • A scientist who studies plants • The leaves a silk worm feeds on • the only birds able to fly backwards • What is the favourite food of giant panda • The animal known as the 'ship of the desert' • Animals that eat both flesh and plant material • ...
Nature Related Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-05
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- Short green plants that cover the ground.
- A very high landform.
- A living thing that grows in soil and makes its own food from sunlight.
- The usual weather conditions in an area over a long period or time.
- An insect with colorful wings that flies.
- Flowing water that moves to the sea.
- The colorful part of a plant.
- Any living thing.
- Has feathers and can fly.
- The space above the Earth.
- Water that falls from the sky.
- Moving air.
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- The part of a plant that grows underground.
- A large area full of trees.
- Lives in water and swims.
- The smallest unit of a living organism.
- A change that helps a species survive in its environment.
- The green part of a plant.
- Dirt where plants grow.
- Insect that makes honey and helps flowers.
- White or gray shapes in the sky.
- Hard material found on the ground.
- Provides light and warmth.
- Something that can grow into a plant.
24 Clues: Moving air. • Any living thing. • A very high landform. • Dirt where plants grow. • Lives in water and swims. • Has feathers and can fly. • The green part of a plant. • Provides light and warmth. • The space above the Earth. • A large area full of trees. • The colorful part of a plant. • Water that falls from the sky. • White or gray shapes in the sky. • ...
Korin- Fiber 2021-09-29
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- grown in warm climates on a plant
- you can sheer it off a sheep
- my first name
- when classifying a fiber it is not the natural
- comes from rocks
- comes from the flax plant
- woven material like a rug or blanket
- can be used to make rope comes from a plant
- fibers twisted together
- is natural and comes from the ground
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- made from silkworms
- fibers left behind
- can be split into many groups
- comes from cactus
- a man made fiber thin plastic looking
- outside of coconuts
- is in goat or sheep hair
- has categories of plant animal and mineral
- is natural and examples are fur, webbing, hair
19 Clues: my first name • comes from rocks • comes from cactus • fibers left behind • made from silkworms • outside of coconuts • fibers twisted together • is in goat or sheep hair • comes from the flax plant • you can sheer it off a sheep • can be split into many groups • grown in warm climates on a plant • woven material like a rug or blanket • is natural and comes from the ground • ...
science 2023-03-27
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- The tube that leads to the ovary for fertilization
- first leave on a newly flower
- embryo in the seed
- place where plant stores food
- What part of the plant sucks up water from the ground
- Sprouting of plant
- place where seeds are formed in the plant
- where plants come from
- produces pollen
- holds the flower up off the ground
- Stem that holds the anther
- where the flower is fertilized
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- stem that brings water throughout the flower
- makes plants grow
- study of plants
- flower sperm
- the pretty colored leafs that make up the flower
- first two leaves on a newly flower
- where flowers seed come from
- supports the flower from underneath
- pollen is exits the flower in the ________
21 Clues: flower sperm • study of plants • produces pollen • makes plants grow • embryo in the seed • Sprouting of plant • where plants come from • Stem that holds the anther • where flowers seed come from • first leave on a newly flower • place where plant stores food • where the flower is fertilized • holds the flower up off the ground • first two leaves on a newly flower • ...
Power Engineering Roles 2023-02-08
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- products derived from petroleum
- This is the process of starting the plant
- maintaining at a specific value
- is the amount of product produced
- starting and keeping equipment running
- this is the first priority in any plant
- raises the pressure of gas
- produces steam
- This is the place which handles various products
- PE take this to record parameters
- machines which do not rotate
- machines used in the plant
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- process of reducing the temperature
- circulation of fresh air
- This is necessary for safe operation
- process of producing
- This is the quantity monitored
- moving material from one place to another
- Feedstock is transformed into a product
- used to transport liquids
- petroleum is refined into useful products here
21 Clues: produces steam • process of producing • circulation of fresh air • used to transport liquids • raises the pressure of gas • machines used in the plant • machines which do not rotate • This is the quantity monitored • products derived from petroleum • maintaining at a specific value • is the amount of product produced • PE take this to record parameters • ...
Plant 2020-04-16
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- The young plant will grow into an _________ plant.
- The part of a plant that make food.
- The mass of _________ leaves will decrease during germination.
- The part of a plant that absorbs minerals.
- During _________________, the plant gets its food from the seed leaves until first leaves appear.
- Leaves have ___________ pigments that trap sunlight to make food.
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- The stem contains tubes that help to __________ food and water to all parts of the plant.
- The _________ germinates and grow to a young plant.
- The seed requires __________, oxygen and warmth to germinate.
- The part of a plant that support the plant to get maximum sunlight.
- Stomata are the tiny ____________ that take in and remove air.
- The roots absorb ___________ for the plant.
12 Clues: The part of a plant that make food. • The part of a plant that absorbs minerals. • The roots absorb ___________ for the plant. • The young plant will grow into an _________ plant. • The _________ germinates and grow to a young plant. • The seed requires __________, oxygen and warmth to germinate. • The mass of _________ leaves will decrease during germination. • ...
Plant 2024-05-20
10 Clues: a pink tree • can catch fire • provides oxygen • a carnivorous plant • you see is everywhere • how plants get energy • Absorbs water through ground • something that absorbs light on a plant • Orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable • a rounded fruit with a red, yellow, or green skin, firm white flesh
plant 2023-06-21
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- Tree This tree is known for its strong and sturdy branches. It has broad leaves that change color in the fall and produces acorns, which squirrels like to eat.
- This plant has small, white petals surrounding a bright yellow center. It is a simple and cheerful flower that grows in meadows and is loved by bees and butterflies.
- Tree This tree has a tall, slender trunk and large, fan-shaped leaves. It is often found in tropical regions and provides shade on sunny beaches.
- This plant has long, slender leaves and vibrant flowers that bloom in many colors, such as red, yellow, and purple. It is a sign of spring and new beginnings.
- This plant has long stems with fragrant purple flowers. It is known for its calming scent and is often used in soaps, candles, and perfumes.
- This plant has thorny stems and beautiful flowers that come in many colors like red, pink, and white. It has a pleasant fragrance and is a symbol of love.
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- This plant has thick, spiky stems to store water and survive in dry environments. It often grows in deserts and has colorful flowers that bloom in the spring.
- This plant has a tall stem and a bright yellow flower that follows the movement of the sun. It produces tasty seeds that birds love to eat.
- This plant has bright yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seeds. When you blow on them, the seeds float away in the wind, spreading to new places.
- Tree This tree has beautiful leaves that turn fiery shades of red, orange, and yellow in the fall. It produces winged seeds called "helicopters" that spin as they fall.
10 Clues: This plant has a tall stem and a bright yellow flower that follows the movement of the sun. It produces tasty seeds that birds love to eat. • This plant has long stems with fragrant purple flowers. It is known for its calming scent and is often used in soaps, candles, and perfumes. • ...
plant 2023-06-21
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- Tree This tree has silvery-green leaves and small, oval-shaped fruits called olives. It is often associated with Mediterranean cuisine and represents peace and wisdom.
- Blossom This tree blooms with delicate pink or white flowers in the spring. It is a symbol of beauty and transience and is celebrated in many cultures.
- This plant has long, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in early spring. It comes in shades of yellow and white and is a symbol of new beginnings and hope.
- This plant is often seen during the winter holidays with bright red, star-shaped bracts. It is associated with Christmas and adds festive cheer to decorations.
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- This plant has small, delicate flowers that come in various shades of purple and blue. It often grows in shady areas and adds a touch of beauty to gardens.
- This plant has ruffled flowers that come in various colors, including pink, red, and white. It has a sweet fragrance and is often given as a gift on special occasions.
- This plant has beautiful, trumpet-shaped flowers that come in vibrant colors like purple, blue, and pink. It climbs and twines around structures in gardens.
- This plant has small, white petals surrounding a bright yellow center. It is a simple and cheerful flower that grows in meadows and is loved by bees and butterflies.
- This plant has large, colorful flowers in shades of red, pink, orange, and yellow. It thrives in warm climates and is a favorite among hummingbirds and butterflies.
- This plant has a tall stem and a bright yellow flower that follows the movement of the sun. It produces tasty seeds that birds love to eat.
10 Clues: This plant has a tall stem and a bright yellow flower that follows the movement of the sun. It produces tasty seeds that birds love to eat. • Blossom This tree blooms with delicate pink or white flowers in the spring. It is a symbol of beauty and transience and is celebrated in many cultures. • ...
Plant 2023-04-07
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- A mostly unsustainable material used in a moss pole.
- An example can be orchids, species of plants that usually grow on bark and trees.
- The name of the museum that 40m tank belongs.
- A tool that can help plants posture and mimics the space for climbing plants.
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- A person considered legendary in aquascapeing.
- A technique of hydroponics that plants live in a large area of substrate mainly Leca.
- The family orchids belong to.
- A expensive varigation of a normal houseplant.
- A rule that can be used in aquascapeing to move the eye to hardscape.
- A minimalistic approach on aquascapeing.
10 Clues: The family orchids belong to. • A minimalistic approach on aquascapeing. • The name of the museum that 40m tank belongs. • A person considered legendary in aquascapeing. • A expensive varigation of a normal houseplant. • A mostly unsustainable material used in a moss pole. • A rule that can be used in aquascapeing to move the eye to hardscape. • ...
plant 2023-06-13
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- worlds rarest plant
- will come back yearly and last long
- are edible and some smell nice
- most common white hydrangea
- most popular flower in Manitoba Canada
- a flower with a face
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- originally a wild flower in central Asia
- good flower for filling up pots
- you put it in the ground and a plant will grow
- will die and wont come back yearly
10 Clues: worlds rarest plant • a flower with a face • most common white hydrangea • are edible and some smell nice • good flower for filling up pots • will die and wont come back yearly • will come back yearly and last long • most popular flower in Manitoba Canada • originally a wild flower in central Asia • you put it in the ground and a plant will grow
plant 2023-06-13
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- worlds rarest plant
- will come back yearly and last long
- are edible and some smell nice
- most common white hydrangea
- most popular flower in Manitoba Canada
- a flower with a face
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- originally a wild flower in central Asia
- good flower for filling up pots
- you put it in the ground and a plant will grow
- will die and wont come back yearly
10 Clues: worlds rarest plant • a flower with a face • most common white hydrangea • are edible and some smell nice • good flower for filling up pots • will die and wont come back yearly • will come back yearly and last long • most popular flower in Manitoba Canada • originally a wild flower in central Asia • you put it in the ground and a plant will grow
Plant 2022-10-11
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- thin tissue that covers the surface of the plant
- plants is response to gravity
- quickly responding to changes in light
- is the Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals up throught the plant's shoot system
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- tissue- in plants, water, minerals and organic compounds are transported through
- roots-what is part of a root system
- plants can also grow in response to water
- respond quickly to touch
- as the primary reproductive organs
- the waxy covering of the leaf
10 Clues: respond quickly to touch • plants is response to gravity • the waxy covering of the leaf • as the primary reproductive organs • roots-what is part of a root system • quickly responding to changes in light • plants can also grow in response to water • thin tissue that covers the surface of the plant • ...
Plant 2022-10-11
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- in plants, water, minerals and organic compounds are transported through
- quickly responding to changes in light
- thin tissue that covers the surface of the plant
- plants can also grow in response to water
- the waxy covering of the leaf
- is the Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals up throught the plant's shoot system
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- respond quickly to touch
- plants is response to gravity
- serve as the primary reproductive organs
- roots what is part of a root system
10 Clues: respond quickly to touch • plants is response to gravity • the waxy covering of the leaf • roots what is part of a root system • quickly responding to changes in light • serve as the primary reproductive organs • plants can also grow in response to water • thin tissue that covers the surface of the plant • ...
Plant 2022-10-11
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- is the Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals up throught the plant's shoot system
- in plants, water, minerals and organic compounds are transported through
- serve as the primary reproductive organs
- quickly responding to changes in light
- roots what is part of a root system
- plants is response to gravity
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- the waxy covering of the leaf
- respond quickly to touch
- plants can also grow in response to water
- thin tissue that covers the surface of the plant
10 Clues: respond quickly to touch • the waxy covering of the leaf • plants is response to gravity • roots what is part of a root system • quickly responding to changes in light • serve as the primary reproductive organs • plants can also grow in response to water • thin tissue that covers the surface of the plant • ...
Science Test Review (Eli 2021-12-08
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- Movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- Gel like substances that keeps cells together
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- A thin layer that is around both plant and animal cells
- The diffusion of water particles across a semipermeable membrane
- A thin layer around a plant cell that protects it
- The brain of the cell
- Bigger in plant cells, smaller in animal
- Power house of the cell
- A lot makes up a plant like a flower
- All living things are made of one or more cells
- Helps make photosynthesis (in plant cells)
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- A group of cells that have similar structure and functions
- A group of organs that work together on curtain tasks
- A lot makes up a animal like a lion
- The smallest unit that can live on it's own
- but multiple
- A organism that is made up of many cells that work together
- A organism that is made up of only one cell
- A part of a organism with vital roles such as the lungs
20 Clues: but multiple • The brain of the cell • Power house of the cell • A lot makes up a animal like a lion • A lot makes up a plant like a flower • Bigger in plant cells, smaller in animal • Helps make photosynthesis (in plant cells) • The smallest unit that can live on it's own • A organism that is made up of only one cell • Gel like substances that keeps cells together • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-23
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- Fram tool
- a narrow part
- to guide water to plants
- a young plant
- part of the plant
- rock and minirals that eventually from soil
- parasitic plants
- a limb of a plant
- a made of small pieces of rock and mineral
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- a strong plant that is grown for its seeds
- a layer of material that plants grow in
- made by parents of different breeds
- a long trench used to store
- a material that is deposited by from soil
- the frim outer layer of a seed
- animals that interfere with agicultural production
- vegetative part of rice
- to plant seeds
- to sprount from a seed
- collection of agricultural products
20 Clues: Fram tool • a narrow part • a young plant • to plant seeds • parasitic plants • part of the plant • a limb of a plant • to sprount from a seed • vegetative part of rice • to guide water to plants • a long trench used to store • the frim outer layer of a seed • made by parents of different breeds • collection of agricultural products • a layer of material that plants grow in • ...
Cell structure 2021-10-28
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- the process of converting light energy into chemical energy
- this organelle makes proteins needed to carry out cells function
- the organelle that assembles proteins to be distributed throughout a cell
- only ____ cells have a cell wall and chloroplast
- plant cells have a ____ vacuole
- the ____ directs cell activity and controls cell size and reproduction
- this organelle provides energy for cells
- food and water is stored in a cell's ____
- this organelle transports materials in and out of a cell and throughout a cell.
- both plant and animal cells have nucleus, which means they are _____.
- both plant and animal cells have a cell ___
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- the _____ transports proteins and materials to organelles in a cell
- ____ digest worn-out cell parts and cell waste
- this organelle is used in photosynthesis
- this organelle make ribosomes and controls how they function
- this organelle provides structure and support for plant cells
- the ____ E.R does not contain ribosomes
- animal cells have many ___ vacuoles
- a jelly like substance inside a cell
- the cell wall gives a plant cell a ____ structure
- animal cells have a ____ shape
21 Clues: animal cells have a ____ shape • plant cells have a ____ vacuole • animal cells have many ___ vacuoles • a jelly like substance inside a cell • the ____ E.R does not contain ribosomes • this organelle is used in photosynthesis • this organelle provides energy for cells • food and water is stored in a cell's ____ • both plant and animal cells have a cell ___ • ...
Characteristics of Plants 2023-05-03
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- What does chemotropism deal with
- Growth towards a stimulus
- The development of a plant from a seed or spore
- Responsible for the seasonal cycle
- growth produced directly from vegetative parts
- The process of producing offspring
- What does thermotropism deal with
- Contains both male and female reproductive parts
- Includes poison, oils, and hormones
- What does phototropism deal with
- Includes thorns, bark, silica and spines
- What does thigmotropism deal with
- What does hydrotropism deal with
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- How a plant reacts to all things around it
- Two stage process that a plant goes through so we know it is considered living
- Movement or growth towards/away from a stimulus
- What does geotropism deal with
- Responsible for the day/night cycle
- Contains either male or female reproductive parts
- Asexual reproduction when a plant grows into the ground and another plant start growing
- Reproduction where a seed is formed and male and female gametes fuse
- Growth away from a stimulus
- The biological classification of plants
- Hormone that gives a plant a sense of direction
24 Clues: Growth towards a stimulus • Growth away from a stimulus • What does geotropism deal with • What does chemotropism deal with • What does phototropism deal with • What does hydrotropism deal with • What does thermotropism deal with • What does thigmotropism deal with • Responsible for the seasonal cycle • The process of producing offspring • Responsible for the day/night cycle • ...
Seed Puzzle 2/5 2021-02-05
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- the neutral soil pH
- crops that grow best in hot weather are ______ season crops
- max length of cover letter and resume
- the goal product of photosynthesis
- nutrients needed in larger quantities
- another word for sprout
- tough, sticky soil
- plant nutrient P
- most common month for planting in Indiana
- this can rupture during a frost
- plant name used in regular conversation
- tomatoes with unlimited growth potential
- plant name that is most specific
- a mop-like root system
- temperature at which water freezes
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- water ________ when it freezes
- dead/decaying material; recycles nutrients
- moving a plant around
- 6-8 hours of direct light is considered ________ for a plant
- plant nutrient Ca
- days to _____is when you can pick fruit
- planting a seed directly in final spot
22 Clues: plant nutrient P • plant nutrient Ca • tough, sticky soil • the neutral soil pH • moving a plant around • a mop-like root system • another word for sprout • water ________ when it freezes • this can rupture during a frost • plant name that is most specific • the goal product of photosynthesis • temperature at which water freezes • max length of cover letter and resume • ...
National Science Day Crossword Puzzle Competition Grade 6 2026-02-26
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- Earth’s natural satellite
- Helps us see
- Planet we live on
- Stores electrical energy
- Makes food for plant
- Pulls objects toward Earth
- Essential for life
- We hear this
- Makes its own food
- Powers lights and fans
- Gives light and heat
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- Part of plant under soil
- Attracts iron
- Helps plants grow
- Pumps blood
- Shines at night
- Controls the body
- Form of warmth
- Push or pull
- Moving air
- Grows into new plant
- Colorful part of plant
- We breathe this
- Water from clouds
24 Clues: Moving air • Pumps blood • Helps us see • Push or pull • We hear this • Attracts iron • Form of warmth • Shines at night • We breathe this • Helps plants grow • Planet we live on • Controls the body • Water from clouds • Essential for life • Makes its own food • Makes food for plant • Grows into new plant • Gives light and heat • Colorful part of plant • Powers lights and fans • Part of plant under soil • ...
Living Things Crossword 2013-05-05
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- Cell part that controls all the cell activities
- A living thing
- Getting rid of wastes
- membrane Controls what enters and exits a cell
- Growing point of a plant
- Gives a plant cell shape and structure
- When water is lost through a plant's leaves
- Mushrooms belong to this kingdom
- The stain used when viewing animal cells under a microscope
- Process that plants use to get water
- Name of the food plants make.
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- Small plastic square placed on samples being viewed with a microscope
- Part of a plant cell that makes food
- The vessel that carries water in a plant
- Gas plants take in
- Process plants use to make their food
- The vessel that carries food in a plant
- Where plants take in water
- The M in MRS C GREN
- All living things are made of these
20 Clues: A living thing • Gas plants take in • The M in MRS C GREN • Getting rid of wastes • Growing point of a plant • Where plants take in water • Name of the food plants make. • Mushrooms belong to this kingdom • All living things are made of these • Part of a plant cell that makes food • Process that plants use to get water • Process plants use to make their food • ...
Plants 2024-09-25
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- Its large, elephant ear-shaped leaves have earned it a common nickname.
- A plant that lives on others, relying on air and rain for nutrients, rather than the soil.
- Commonly called "Devil's Ivy," this resilient trailing plant thrives even in low light.
- Also called the "moth orchid" for its wing-like blooms.
- This plant's showy flowers and variegated leaves make it a favorite for shady gardens.
- This type of orchid often grows on trees and produces a cascade of blooms.
- A prized flowering plant often associated with luxury and exotic varieties.
- A medicinal plant whose sap has been used for thousands of years to treat skin ailments.
- Known for its ability to store water in its thick, fleshy leaves or stems.
- A fragrant orchid species often referred to as the "queen of orchids."
- Famous for its vibrant leaf patterns, this plant is known to "pray" by folding its leaves at night.
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- Known for its calming scent, this plant’s purple flowers are used in aromatherapy.
- Its bright red spathes resemble hearts, earning it the nickname "flamingo flower."
- A popular houseplant, also known as a symbol of peace, often mistaken for a lily.
- Often mistaken for palms, these ancient plants date back to the age of dinosaurs and produce cones.
- Tropical plant whose relatives include the pineapple, known for its striking rosette.
- A tropical tree often grown as a houseplant, sometimes called a rubber plant or fig.
- Also called "air plants," these grow without soil and are a part of the bromeliad family.
- This tropical plant is often named after a mythical beast due to its large, perforated leaves.
- An ancient vascular plant that reproduces through spores instead of seeds.
20 Clues: Also called the "moth orchid" for its wing-like blooms. • A fragrant orchid species often referred to as the "queen of orchids." • Its large, elephant ear-shaped leaves have earned it a common nickname. • This type of orchid often grows on trees and produces a cascade of blooms. • Known for its ability to store water in its thick, fleshy leaves or stems. • ...
Northeast Lakeview Garden Club 2017-06-28
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- A mixture of minerals and organic matter support life on Earth
- A long-handled gardening tool with a thin metal blade, used mainly for weeding and breaking up soil.
- Describes plants that shed leaves at the end of the growing season and renew them at the beginning of the next.
- leaves
- Able to decompose or break down through natural bacterial or fungal action.
- NLC mascot
- Water retaining plant
- Refers to something derived from living organisms and is made up of carbon-based compounds.
- The beginning of growth in seeds, the action of sprouting, budding or shooting, above the soil.
- Substance derived from non-living material.
- A tool with a broad flat blade and typically upturned sides, used for moving coal, earth, snow or other material.
- Plant crops used in cooking
- Where one plant is artificially joined to the rootstock of another so they eventually function as one plant.
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- Solanum lycopersicum
- Any plant growing in a place where it is not wanted.
- An organic or synthetic material added to the soil or the plant, that is important for its nutrient value.
- A term to describe plants that do not need pollen from another plant to produce fruit.
- A plant that lives for multiple growing seasons.
- Completely decayed organic matter used for conditioning soil
- Able to withstand year-round climatic conditions including frost, without protection
- The art and science of plant cultivation.
- Things that have been produced or grown, especially by farming.
- The process of removing dead, diseased, or damaged leaves or branches.
- An implement consisting of a pole with a crossbar toothed like a comb at the end, or with several tines held together by a crosspiece, used especially for drawing together cut grass or fallen leaves, or smoothing loose soil or gravel.
- A place where young plants and trees are grown for sale or for planting elsewhere.
25 Clues: leaves • NLC mascot • Solanum lycopersicum • Water retaining plant • Plant crops used in cooking • The art and science of plant cultivation. • Substance derived from non-living material. • A plant that lives for multiple growing seasons. • Any plant growing in a place where it is not wanted. • Completely decayed organic matter used for conditioning soil • ...
Deserts 2026-01-09
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- the outside of a plant which keeps the water inside
- the top part of something
- a place with lots of trees and where animals live
- to take care of something
- under a tree where there is no sunlight
- another name for the man a woman is married to
- the part of a plant on where flowers grow on
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- a small town
- the opposite of a straight line
- a plant that grows in the desert
- to dig a hole, put something inside the hole and then cover it
- when it is super cold
- to know more about something
- to put a plant into the ground so it can grow
- the sharp sticks growing on the outside of cactuses
- a place that is very dry and where it seldom rains.
- a plant which grows on the ground and does not have a trunk
17 Clues: a small town • when it is super cold • the top part of something • to take care of something • to know more about something • the opposite of a straight line • a plant that grows in the desert • under a tree where there is no sunlight • the part of a plant on where flowers grow on • to put a plant into the ground so it can grow • another name for the man a woman is married to • ...
plant physiology 2022-10-13
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- loses leaves during the dormant season
- a plant that thrives in cool temperatures
- plant is swollen or filled with moisture
- keeps leaves and remains green year-round
- study of plants and animals
- the science and practice of growing, managing, and harvesting trees for building materials and other products
- temporarily inactive (ready for hibernation)
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- a plant that thrives in warm temperatures
- the science and practice of growing processing and marketing fruits, vegetables and other ornamental plants
- a plant that completes its life cycle in 1 year
- growing field crops
- a plant that lives more than 2 years
- plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- study of animals
- study of plant
- a plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years
16 Clues: study of plant • study of animals • growing field crops • study of plants and animals • a plant that lives more than 2 years • loses leaves during the dormant season • plant is swollen or filled with moisture • a plant that thrives in warm temperatures • a plant that thrives in cool temperatures • keeps leaves and remains green year-round • ...
Horticulture Crossword - Long 2014-09-07
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- Unwanted plants
- Digging tool
- The thick stalk of large plants
- Name of large plants
- Building to grow plants in
- Needed for plants to grow
- Ground in which plants grow
- Prickly part of plants
- Colourful part of a plant
- The stalk of a plant
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- Potato is one of these
- Ready to pick
- Cut back parts of a plant
- Transport with one wheel
- Part of plant below the ground
- Put in the soil to help plants to grow
- Gives energy to plants
- Apple is one of these
- What plants grow from
- Digging tool with prongs
20 Clues: Digging tool • Ready to pick • Unwanted plants • Name of large plants • The stalk of a plant • Apple is one of these • What plants grow from • Potato is one of these • Gives energy to plants • Prickly part of plants • Transport with one wheel • Digging tool with prongs • Cut back parts of a plant • Needed for plants to grow • Colourful part of a plant • Building to grow plants in • ...
It's All About Mary Jane! 2021-09-28
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- / Tall, thin plant that has a more energizing effect
- Has a trunk
- / Meet you on pluto!
- / Chemical compound found in cannabis
- / THC & Tobacco
- / Heading straight for the fridge
- / Soilless grow
- / Sorry, I can't hear you. My weed is too ____!
- / Black & sticky
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- Flying mammal
- / Short, bushy plant that produces a more calming effect
- / Gives the plant its smell & flavors
- / Taken from their mama
- Likes to chase mice
- / The state that mother plants stay in
- / Crystals found on the plant
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- / Marijuana store
- / Does not produce a high
- / Our home
- / Not sativa, not indica
22 Clues: Has a trunk • / Our home • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • / THC & Tobacco • / Soilless grow • Man's best friend • / Black & sticky • / Marijuana store • Likes to chase mice • / Meet you on pluto! • / Taken from their mama • / Not sativa, not indica • / Does not produce a high • / Crystals found on the plant • / Heading straight for the fridge • ...
ana hmar 2024-05-11
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- (Natural satellite of the Earth)
- (Water falling from the sky)
- (Large body of water surrounded by land)
- (Visible mass of condensed water vapor)
- (Star at the center of our solar system)
- (Tall plant)
- (Flat, green part of a plant)
- (Raised land)
- (Reproductive structure of a plant)
- (Atmosphere above the Earth)
- (Feathered, winged animal)
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- (Large body of saltwater)
- (Hard, solid mineral material)
- (Movement of air)
- (Living organism that produces its own food)
- (Tall landform)
- (Sandy or pebbly shore)
- (Body of water)
- (Lowland area between hills or mountains)
- (Large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth)
20 Clues: (Tall plant) • (Raised land) • (Tall landform) • (Body of water) • (Movement of air) • (Sandy or pebbly shore) • (Large body of saltwater) • (Feathered, winged animal) • (Water falling from the sky) • (Atmosphere above the Earth) • (Flat, green part of a plant) • (Hard, solid mineral material) • (Natural satellite of the Earth) • (Reproductive structure of a plant) • ...
Plant and Animal Cells 2018-09-11
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- Control center of the cell, holds the instructions for all cell processes.
- Packs proteins and other cell products to ship out of the cell.
- Network of channels within the cell, to move materials from place to place.
- The think fluid that fills the cells and cushions the organelles.
- Found inside the nucleus and contain DNA.
- Membrane Found in both plant and animal cells, surrounds the cell, and controls what goes in and out.
- Are mitochondria more important in plant or animal cells?
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- Produces protein molecules.
- Only in plant cells; contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis.
- True or False - Animal cells have a less defined shape, unlike plants that are boxy.
- What type of cells are plant and animal cells?
- The powerhouse of the cell, breaks down food molecules for energy.
- Stores food, water, and waste; bigger in plant cells than animal cells.
- Only in plant cells; provides protection, rigidity, and structure.
- Tiny “organs” found within the cells.
- In plant or animal cells, do vacuoles tend to be larger and store mostly water?
16 Clues: Produces protein molecules. • Tiny “organs” found within the cells. • Found inside the nucleus and contain DNA. • What type of cells are plant and animal cells? • Are mitochondria more important in plant or animal cells? • Packs proteins and other cell products to ship out of the cell. • The think fluid that fills the cells and cushions the organelles. • ...
