the plant Crossword Puzzles
Spelling Practice 2023-04-23
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- He ___________ the plant yesterday.
- Jane gave the plant _______ plant food.
- She put some ______ to the soil to make the plant grow well.
- The _______ sentenced the man to do litter picking for a month for littering.
- Father told Peter ______ that he should tidy his room.
- We are ______ because we are going to the zoo.
- Mother tidied up the _______ this morning.
- The stem of the sunflower _______.
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- The ______ judge told all participants to get ready for competition.
- John cleaned the ________ with a rag just now.
- Peter _____hibiscus plant.
- Our teacher told us to _______ our friend's writing.
- My grandparents took up _______ after they retired.
- With arms _______, Mother told Ben to wash his plates.
- Ravi ________ made a robot.
- The children ________ in a running race.
- Minah took part in a drawing _______ and won second prize.
17 Clues: Peter _____hibiscus plant. • Ravi ________ made a robot. • The stem of the sunflower _______. • He ___________ the plant yesterday. • Jane gave the plant _______ plant food. • The children ________ in a running race. • Mother tidied up the _______ this morning. • John cleaned the ________ with a rag just now. • We are ______ because we are going to the zoo. • ...
NIHS-MYPSclence 2 - ANNA 2023-06-26
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- Humans,Bears,Dog,Cat
- Blending with the environment behind you
- Axolotl,Frog,
- Largest group of Vertebrates
- Sweet substance produced by flowers
- Cold Blooded
- Animals with no back bones and spine.(Worms)
- Need the environment to maintain body temperature
- Protects the Embryo
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- Cross fertilization with plants
- Can maintain body temperature without the environment
- Birds,Bees,Bats,Wind,Insects
- Flowers that do not produce seeds
- A personal explanation on a topic based on evidence
- The part of the plant which carries water and nutrients to all of the plant
- The colorful outer part of the flower which attracts pollinators
- A part of a plant which collects nutrients and water for the plant
- A part of a fish which takes oxygen from water
- Animals with a spine/back bone.(
- Lizard,Turtle
20 Clues: Cold Blooded • Axolotl,Frog, • Lizard,Turtle • Protects the Embryo • Humans,Bears,Dog,Cat • Birds,Bees,Bats,Wind,Insects • Largest group of Vertebrates • Cross fertilization with plants • Animals with a spine/back bone.( • Flowers that do not produce seeds • Sweet substance produced by flowers • Blending with the environment behind you • Animals with no back bones and spine.(Worms) • ...
Inheritance crossword 2019-03-10
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- allele that is always expressed if present
- male plant gamete
- the set of genes an organism possesses
- a type of plant asexual reproduction
- when two alleles are different
- where plant male gametes are produced
- controls expression of a characteristic
- different forms of the same gene
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- a way of seeing all the plant or animal chromosomes on a slide
- when female gamete meets male gamete
- physical appearance of an organism
- when two alleles are the same
- animal male gamete
- only shows up when present on both alleles
- animal female gamete
- plant female gamete
16 Clues: male plant gamete • animal male gamete • plant female gamete • animal female gamete • when two alleles are the same • when two alleles are different • different forms of the same gene • physical appearance of an organism • when female gamete meets male gamete • a type of plant asexual reproduction • where plant male gametes are produced • the set of genes an organism possesses • ...
Agronomic Crossword 007 2024-06-26
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- the name given to pipe(s) which go from the water source to the control valves. In our larger systems, we will also have sub-mains.
- the plant has extracted all available moisture from the soil that it can; there is still moisture in the soil but it is not available to the plant; the point where the plant suffers substantial damage because of lack of water (up to and including death)
- loss of water from the soil both by evaporation from the soil surface and by transpiration from the leaves of the plant growing on it
- a rotating ball with a hole thru the center of it. Turned so hole aligns with water flow to open.
- movement of water up through a plant
- A valve used to isolate all or part of the irrigation system for repairs, maintenance, or winter shut down (winterization).
- a measurement of pressure.
- the part of the sprinkler head that the water comes out of
- in a plant, converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide releasing energy for use
- water available for plant uptake
- the point where the plant requires deep watering
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- optimum amount of water in the soil; 50/50 air and water in pore space
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- A measurement of water application. Given in the depth of water applied to the soil. Measured in inches per hour (in./hr.)
- all available pore space is full; some water will drain out of the root zone before roots can absorb it
- a device that prevents contaminated water from being sucked back into the water source (important with potable water systems)
- sliding gate moves up and down when operated. Mostly used on isolation valves.
- flow of water from aboveground into the subsurface
- the name given to pipe(s) which go from control valves (zone valves) to the irrigation heads.
19 Clues: a measurement of pressure. • water available for plant uptake • movement of water up through a plant • the point where the plant requires deep watering • flow of water from aboveground into the subsurface • the part of the sprinkler head that the water comes out of • optimum amount of water in the soil; 50/50 air and water in pore space • ...
Parts of a stem 2023-12-04
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- carries water up the plant from the roots
- soft spongy center of a woody stem
- The stem is able to ____________ water and nutrients throughout the plant.
- The stem is able to ________ the leaves, flower and fruits of the plant.
- where the xylem and phloem are located in the stem
- outer most layer of cells on a soft stem
- another work for periderm
- The stem is able to store _______ for the plant
- buds located on the sides of the stem
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- bud at the tip or end of the stem
- carries nutrients and food up and down the plant
- space between two nodes
- part of a leaf scar where veins were between the leaf and stem
- site where a terminal bud was and how to age a stem
- bud that forms at the junction of stem and leaf
- corky outer layer of a woody stem, also called bark
- heart shaped scar where a leaf once was
- joint of a stem where leaves and buds or other stems branch off
- breath pore on the stem
19 Clues: space between two nodes • breath pore on the stem • another work for periderm • bud at the tip or end of the stem • soft spongy center of a woody stem • buds located on the sides of the stem • heart shaped scar where a leaf once was • outer most layer of cells on a soft stem • carries water up the plant from the roots • bud that forms at the junction of stem and leaf • ...
Biology terms 2025-04-25
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- A specific sequence of DNA located on a chromosome. Contains the instructions to make a specific protein, creating an organism’s traits.
- Part of the plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances from the roots to other parts of the plant.
- The sticky, receptive surface at the top of a flower’s female reproductive organ where pollen grains land and begin the process of fertilization.
- The ability of an organism to survive in its environment long enough to reproduce
- A lack of evolutionary change over a long period during the history of a species. The species stays the same for hundreds or thousands or even millions of years
- Organ of a plant that anchors it into the ground and takes in water and nutrients
- The growth movement of a plant in response to light
- Differences in the sequences of genes between individuals. This is what makes organisms of the same species look different from each other.
- The slow, gradual genetic change in an entire population of organisms over time.
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- Vascular plant tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals away from the roots through the plant.
- A taxonomic group that includes multiple species that are closely related and share common characteristics
- Organisms have the same structures organisms have the same structures (for example same types of bones) that have different functions (jobs) for the organism.
- A specific characteristic of an organism. Such as eye color, height, etc.
- Species evolve through small,sometimes hard to see, changes over long periods of time.
- The formation of a new species can occur in a variety of ways. Final result t is a new species that can no longer successfully interbreed with the original species
- Organism’s reaction to a stimulus (a change in an organism’s environment)
- A molecule of DNA that is tightly coiled. Carries the genetic information of an individual. Humans have 46 (23 pairs) = ½ from father, ½ from mother.
- A tiny opening on the surface of a plant leaf or stem, surrounded by guard cells, which control the exchange of gases like carbon dioxide and oxygen between the plant and its environment.
- Physical or behavioral change that makes a species more likely to be successful in its environment
- Plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized.
20 Clues: The growth movement of a plant in response to light • Plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized. • Organism’s reaction to a stimulus (a change in an organism’s environment) • A specific characteristic of an organism. Such as eye color, height, etc. • The slow, gradual genetic change in an entire population of organisms over time. • ...
Green Thumbs Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-23
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- Bed A garden bed that is elevated from the ground
- The top layer of soil that contains nutrients for plants
- A plant support that helps climbing plants
- What you give plants to keep them alive
- A tool for cutting back plants or branches
- Cloth A garden accessory that provides shade for plants
- Tool for collecting leaves and debris
- Part of the plant where leaves are attached
- Material used to keep soil moist and control weeds
- New, small plants that come out of seeds
- A type of organic material added to soil to improve fertility
- The process of moving plants from one place to another
- Little things you plant in the soil to grow new plants
- The act of removing dead or excess plant material
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- A tool used to break up soil or mix compost
- Tool for digging up soil
- A container used for growing plants
- Living things that grow from seeds
- The dirt where plants grow
- Unwanted plants that grow among your vegetables
- A structure plants grow up on for support
- Something added to soil to help plants grow better
- A section of the garden where you plant
- Organic matter used to help plants grow better
- The part of the plant that grows underground and takes up water
- Where you grow your vegetables and flowers
- A pest that can harm garden plants
- A small plant container used for starting seeds
- The practice of growing plants in a controlled environment
- A tool for digging and moving soil
30 Clues: Tool for digging up soil • The dirt where plants grow • Living things that grow from seeds • A pest that can harm garden plants • A tool for digging and moving soil • A container used for growing plants • Tool for collecting leaves and debris • What you give plants to keep them alive • A section of the garden where you plant • New, small plants that come out of seeds • ...
Botany Crossword 2025-11-26
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- Tissue that transfers sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Waxy outer layer of epidermis used to minimize water loss.
- Tissue that moves water and minerals from the soil up to the rest of the plant.
- A microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte.
- Cell controlling stomatal opening.
- Fruits that split at maturity.
- Long, tapered water conducting cells.
- Fruit that was formed from multiple ovaries of one flower.
- Collective term for the female reproductive structures of a flower.
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- Plant group with two cotyledon.
- Outermost layer of cells on a plant organ.
- Male reproductive organ of a flower.
- Wide, tube-like xylem element found in angiosperms.
- Type of placentation with ovules attached to a central column.
- Plant group with a single cotyledon.
- Structure that develops into a seed after being fertilized.
- Pore on the surface of a leaf that regulates gas exchange.
- Flower type with petals and stamens are attached above the ovary.
- Central vascular cylinder of a root or stem.
- Leaf-like outer floral parts that protect the developing bud.
20 Clues: Fruits that split at maturity. • Plant group with two cotyledon. • Cell controlling stomatal opening. • Male reproductive organ of a flower. • Plant group with a single cotyledon. • Long, tapered water conducting cells. • Outermost layer of cells on a plant organ. • Central vascular cylinder of a root or stem. • Wide, tube-like xylem element found in angiosperms. • ...
Biology Module #14 2019-04-29
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- Living vascular tissue that carries sugar and organic substances throughout a plant.
- The process of cutting away a ring of inner and outer bark all the way around a tree trunk.
- Nonliving vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves.
- The parts of a plant (such as flowers, fruits and seeds) involved in reproduction.
- A plant that loses its leaves for winter.
- Cells that have not specialized in any particular function.
- The characteristics of the leaf edge.
- Plants that live for only one year.
- Plants that live for two years.
- The study of plants.
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- In alternation of generations, the generation that occupies the largest portion of the life cycle.
- A life cycle in which there is both a multicellular diploid form and a multicellular haploid form.
- The parts of a plant (such as stems, roots and leaves) that are not involved in reproduction
- A "seed leaf" which develops as a part of the seed. It provides nutrients to the developing seedling and eventually becomes the first leaf of the plant.
- The arrangement of leaves on the stem of a plant.
- Plants that grow year after year.
- A fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants.
17 Clues: The study of plants. • Plants that live for two years. • Plants that grow year after year. • Plants that live for only one year. • The characteristics of the leaf edge. • A plant that loses its leaves for winter. • The arrangement of leaves on the stem of a plant. • Cells that have not specialized in any particular function. • ...
Classifying & Plants Review 2023-09-18
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- Any tree or flower is part of the _________ Kingdom.
- Algae and slime mold are members of the _________ Kingdom.
- Stored _________ nourishes the young plant inside a seed.
- Mushrooms and mildew are part of the _________ Kingdom.
- Pollen is produced by the ________ (the male part of a flower)
- Germs are part of the _________ Kingdom.
- A plant is ______________ if it has no roots, leaves, or stems.
- ____________ plants have a system of tubes to carry water and nutrients through the plant.
- Eggs are produced by the _______ (the female part of a flower).
- The young plant inside a seed is an _________.
- The embryo within the seed is _________ in color.
- Fungi relies on other organisms for food, while ______ makes its own through photosynthesis. Both can be multicellular.
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- __________ can happen through wind, water, or animals.
- Most of the seed is made of _________ food.
- The pistil in found in the _________ of the flower.
- Sloths, wasps, and corgis are all members of the _________ Kingdom.
- Bees, bats, birds, and butterflies are examples of _________.
- The _______ protect the reproductive parts of a flower.
- Photosynthesis takes place in the _________ of a flower.
- The protective outer covering of a seed is its seed ______.
20 Clues: Germs are part of the _________ Kingdom. • Most of the seed is made of _________ food. • The young plant inside a seed is an _________. • The embryo within the seed is _________ in color. • The pistil in found in the _________ of the flower. • Any tree or flower is part of the _________ Kingdom. • __________ can happen through wind, water, or animals. • ...
Medical Cannabis 2026-03-30
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- a clipping of a cannabis plant that someone can propagate into another plant carrying the same genetics as the mother
- a formulation that is used to rub on skin to treat pain
- a person who works in a cannabis dispensary
- how many ounces of cannabis a patient may purchase in a two-week time period
- the abbreviation for tetrahydrocannabidiol, the primary psychoactive component of the cannabis plant
- a person who is able to pick up, grow, or purchase cannabis on the behalf of the patient
- chemical compounds that act on receptors in the body
- cannabis products consumed orally, such as brownies or gummies
- pertaining to the therapeutic use of cannabis
- CBD stands for _______, a compound found in the cannabis plant that has therapeutic effects without causing a high
- a place where cannabis is sold
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- cannabis should be stored in a ______ location
- aromatic compounds found in cannabis
- liquid cannabis extracts, typically made by infusing cannabis flower or concentrates into a carrier oil (such as MCT oil) or alcohol
- A subspecies of the cannabis plant, indica is a type characterized by its thick plant stems and wide leaves; typically causes a relaxed effect in patients
- a cross between two genetically different strains of cannabis
- highly potent extracts (i.e. wax, dabs)
- abbreviation for Rick Simpson Oil
- the plant structure that grows tall with thin leaves and tends to be stimulating for most patients
19 Clues: a place where cannabis is sold • abbreviation for Rick Simpson Oil • aromatic compounds found in cannabis • highly potent extracts (i.e. wax, dabs) • a person who works in a cannabis dispensary • pertaining to the therapeutic use of cannabis • cannabis should be stored in a ______ location • chemical compounds that act on receptors in the body • ...
Plants 2022-01-08
12 Clues: plant • to the seed • part of a plant • dioxide x oxygen • house of the plant • needs to make food • food for the plants • thing that plant needs • the water from the soil • stage in the life cycle • water to the leaves and flower • last stage in the life cycle of a plant
horticulture 2022-10-04
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- part of the plant that attaches it to the ground
- action of plants gaining layers
- taking place every year
- flattened structure or a plant
- breeding and raising aquatic animals and harvesting sea plants
- occurring every year
- engineering; characteristics of an organism
- inserting a twig for a graph
- process of plants growing
- A form of obsidian
- a piece cut off of something
- are a sweet product of food from a tree or bush or vine
- the seeded part of the plant
- gripping
- a system of aquaculture that is the waste produced by farm animals and aquatic animals
- developing buds
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- working air
- a plant used for food
- living or lasting for a long period of time or forever
- trimming dead parts of a plant
- a yellow or brown mineral
- provides nutrientment needed for growth, and maintaining life
- the process of growing plants in soil sand gravel or any liquid
- media a substance through how roots grow and take out water and nutrients
- a layer of the Earth
- Culture growth in a cell
- the main part or stalk of a plant
- Moss; A large absorbent moss
- destructive animal or insect that destroy crops food or livestock
- process of separating
30 Clues: gripping • working air • developing buds • A form of obsidian • occurring every year • a plant used for food • a layer of the Earth • process of separating • taking place every year • Culture growth in a cell • a yellow or brown mineral • process of plants growing • inserting a twig for a graph • Moss; A large absorbent moss • a piece cut off of something • the seeded part of the plant • ...
Shaely Natural Environment 2023-10-10
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- disappearance of species
- area of tall grasses
- formed from plant, animal
- clearing of trees
- wind blows same direction
- frozen layers soil
- planting trees
- material people use
- surroundings
- seasonal dry or moist air
- cannot be replaced
- plant, animal living together
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- replaces naturally
- a plant or animal lives
- large streams surface water
- a region's average weather
- decayed plant or animal
- spread desertlike conditions
- the short-term changes in air
- place two air masses meet
20 Clues: surroundings • planting trees • clearing of trees • replaces naturally • frozen layers soil • cannot be replaced • material people use • area of tall grasses • a plant or animal lives • decayed plant or animal • disappearance of species • formed from plant, animal • wind blows same direction • place two air masses meet • seasonal dry or moist air • a region's average weather • ...
Shaely Natural Environment 2023-10-10
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- disappearance of species
- area of tall grasses
- formed from plant, animal
- clearing of trees
- wind blows same direction
- frozen layers soil
- planting trees
- material people use
- surroundings
- seasonal dry or moist air
- cannot be replaced
- plant, animal living together
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- replaces naturally
- a plant or animal lives
- large streams surface water
- a region's average weather
- decayed plant or animal
- spread desertlike conditions
- the short-term changes in air
- place two air masses meet
20 Clues: surroundings • planting trees • clearing of trees • replaces naturally • frozen layers soil • cannot be replaced • material people use • area of tall grasses • a plant or animal lives • decayed plant or animal • disappearance of species • formed from plant, animal • wind blows same direction • place two air masses meet • seasonal dry or moist air • a region's average weather • ...
May 2026 Crossword 1 2026-02-18
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- relating to flowers
- a young plant
- a soil-dwelling invertebrate
- a small social insect
- a jumping insect
- a hard-shelled insect
- a garden watering tool
- a long-bodied flying insect
- an immature insect stage
- a plant container
- a water spraying device
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- butterfly transition stage
- a circular flower display
- a small spotted beetle
- a gathered flower arrangement
- a container for flowers
- prepared planting soil
- the study of plants
- a glass plant house
- plant nutrient material
20 Clues: a young plant • a jumping insect • a plant container • relating to flowers • the study of plants • a glass plant house • a small social insect • a hard-shelled insect • a small spotted beetle • prepared planting soil • a garden watering tool • a container for flowers • plant nutrient material • a water spraying device • an immature insect stage • a circular flower display • ...
GSW Wortcunning Crossword 2024-04-29
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- An underground storage organ typically covered with fleshy scales (e.g., tulip).
- Relating to or derived from living matter; in gardening, using natural materials and methods.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- Pertaining to or involving the leaves of a plant.
- A substance obtained from a plant and used as a flavor or scent.
- To add nutrients to plants to promote growth, typically involving nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- The vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments.
- Garden A formal garden laid out in a geometric pattern with tightly arranged plants and paths.
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- A plant variety that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding.
- A type of tree or shrub that sheds its leaves annually.
- The process by which a plant grows from a seed.
- Organic component of soil formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant materials.
- A plant that grows on another plant but is not parasitic.
- The part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling.
- A drink made by soaking the leaves or flowers of a plant in liquid, typically water.
15 Clues: The process by which a plant grows from a seed. • Pertaining to or involving the leaves of a plant. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • A type of tree or shrub that sheds its leaves annually. • A plant that grows on another plant but is not parasitic. • A substance obtained from a plant and used as a flavor or scent. • ...
Plants! 2023-09-18
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- One of the three products of photosynthesis.
- Part of the flower that bears the pollen for the plant. One of the male parts of the flower.
- Name of all female parts of the flower.
- Part of plant that transports water and nutrients to all parts of the plant.
- Part of the flower that sits at the top and collects pollen. One of the female parts of the flower.
- Other product of photosynthesis (not glucose).
- Plants that bear "naked" seeds.
- Plants that bear flowers and fruit.
- Part of the flower that holds up the stigma and connects the stigma to the ovary.
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- Name of the food that plants create for themselves.
- Part of plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the ground.
- Part of the flower that holds up the anther. One of the male parts of the flower.
- Part of flower that protects flower buds.
- Part of the flower that protects and spreads the seeds of the plant.
- Part of flower that is bright and colorful to attract pollinators.
- Name of the process by which plants create food for themselves with sunlight.
- Name of all of the male parts of the flower.
- Part of the flower that contains the eggs (ovules) and develops them into seeds when pollinated. One of the female parts of the flower.
- Part of plant that converts sunlight into sugar for food.
19 Clues: Plants that bear "naked" seeds. • Plants that bear flowers and fruit. • Name of all female parts of the flower. • Part of flower that protects flower buds. • One of the three products of photosynthesis. • Name of all of the male parts of the flower. • Other product of photosynthesis (not glucose). • Name of the food that plants create for themselves. • ...
Parts of a Flowering Plant 2023-09-14
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- Main stem of the plant that runs underground horizontally.
- Individual showy parts of the flower.
- Stalk that supports the anther.
- Sticky, tall structures that collects the pollen grains.
- A flower that contains male + female reproductive structures.
- Attracts pollinators,reproduce,single bloom vs. multiple.
- Set of green leaf-like structures at the base of the petals.
- Carries water up the stem of the plant.
- Short squat stems filled with food storage tissue.
- Store nutrients that allow the plant to grow the following season.
- A flower that contains only male or only female reproductive structures.
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- Many, thin, web-like shallow root system.
- 1st to submerge from the seed.
- Collection of male reproductive structures.
- One strong dominant root system.
- Stalk that contains the pollen tube.
- Carries food up and down the stem of the plant.
- Supports the flowering plant and transports nutrients.
- Contains male pollen grains.
- Reproductive organ that contains female eggs or ovules.
- Short stem with fleshy leaves or leaf bases.
- The neck portion or attachment of the flower to the stem.
- Offers greenery and often grows from the nodes.
- Collection of female reproductive structures.
24 Clues: Contains male pollen grains. • 1st to submerge from the seed. • Stalk that supports the anther. • One strong dominant root system. • Stalk that contains the pollen tube. • Individual showy parts of the flower. • Carries water up the stem of the plant. • Many, thin, web-like shallow root system. • Collection of male reproductive structures. • ...
Parts of a Flowering Plant 2023-09-14
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- Attracts pollinators,reproduce,single bloom vs. multiple.
- Main stem of the plant that runs underground horizontally.
- Collection of female reproductive structures.
- Short stem with fleshy leaves or leaf bases.
- A flower that contains only male or only female reproductive structures.
- Stalk that supports the anther.
- The neck portion or attachment of the flower to the stem.
- 1st to submerge from the seed.
- Sticky, tall structures that collects the pollen grains.
- One strong dominant root system.
- Carries water up the stem of the plant.
- A flower that contains male + female reproductive structures.
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- Many, thin, web-like shallow root system.
- Short squat stems filled with food storage tissue.
- Carries food up and down the stem of the plant.
- Stalk that contains the pollen tube.
- Store nutrients that allow the plant to grow the following season.
- Offers greenery and often grows from the nodes.
- Collection of male reproductive structures.
- Contains male pollen grains.
- Set of green leaf-like structures at the base of the petals.
- Reproductive organ that contains female eggs or ovules.
- Individual showy parts of the flower.
- Supports the flowering plant and transports nutrients.
24 Clues: Contains male pollen grains. • 1st to submerge from the seed. • Stalk that supports the anther. • One strong dominant root system. • Stalk that contains the pollen tube. • Individual showy parts of the flower. • Carries water up the stem of the plant. • Many, thin, web-like shallow root system. • Collection of male reproductive structures. • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-08
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- Part of the plant that "senses" gravity
- Abbreviation for the chemicals that work like hormones in plants
- Its length controls photoperiodism
- Responsible for secondary growth
- Response to the relative length of light and darkness in 24 hours
- Roots are ___ gravitropic
- Encloses the endosperm and embryo
- Grows phloem to the outside
- Will form stem and leaves
- Transport food and water
- Cells on a lighted side ___ growing to bend towards the light
- Promote lateral growth of buds, stems, or branches
- Use these to stimulate a plant cutting to grow roots
- Gas that promotes aging or ripening of fruit
- Rings that show a tree's age
- Surface cells that cover the plant
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- Growth towards or away from a stimulus
- Produces tree bark
- Sprouting of the seed
- Transfers nutrients to the developing embryo
- Discovered from a fungal infection on Japanese rice
- Supports plant, stores nutrients, performs photosynthesis
- Plant growth towards light
- Zones of undifferentiated cells
- Called seed leaves
- Stems are ___ gravitropic
- Accumulates in response to dry conditions and inhibits growth
- Meristems are responsible for ___ growth.
28 Clues: Produces tree bark • Called seed leaves • Sprouting of the seed • Transport food and water • Roots are ___ gravitropic • Will form stem and leaves • Stems are ___ gravitropic • Plant growth towards light • Grows phloem to the outside • Rings that show a tree's age • Zones of undifferentiated cells • Responsible for secondary growth • Encloses the endosperm and embryo • ...
Science Crossword 2015-10-22
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- an animal that hunts
- eat dead matter
- a job that an organism has in an ecosystem
- the place where an organism lives in an ecosystem
- eat plants
- a plant that bends toward the light
- eat animals/meat
- an animal that is hunted/eaten
- a tiny plant cell that develops into a new plant
- layer that surrounds the earth
- eats but does not produce own food
- the male part of the flower
- tubes that carry water/nutrients to plant
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- feed consumers
- a supply that meets a need
- moving pollen from stamen to pistil
- plants make sugar for food
- when there are none left
- yellow powder of a flower
- the path that water takes in our ecosystem
- the lowest level of classification
- all living and nonliving things in an area
- highest level of classification of living things
- tubes that carry sugar away from the leaves
- what something does to survive with changes
- the female part of a flower
- a new plant inside a seed
27 Clues: eat plants • feed consumers • eat dead matter • eat animals/meat • an animal that hunts • when there are none left • yellow powder of a flower • a new plant inside a seed • a supply that meets a need • plants make sugar for food • the female part of a flower • the male part of the flower • an animal that is hunted/eaten • layer that surrounds the earth • the lowest level of classification • ...
Parts of a Flowering Plant 2023-09-14
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- Main stem of the plant that runs underground horizontally.
- Individual showy parts of the flower.
- Stalk that supports the anther.
- Sticky, tall structures that collects the pollen grains.
- A flower that contains male + female reproductive structures.
- Attracts pollinators,reproduce,single bloom vs. multiple.
- Set of green leaf-like structures at the base of the petals.
- Carries water up the stem of the plant.
- Short squat stems filled with food storage tissue.
- Store nutrients that allow the plant to grow the following season.
- A flower that contains only male or only female reproductive structures.
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- Many, thin, web-like shallow root system.
- 1st to submerge from the seed.
- Collection of male reproductive structures.
- One strong dominant root system.
- Stalk that contains the pollen tube.
- Carries food up and down the stem of the plant.
- Supports the flowering plant and transports nutrients.
- Contains male pollen grains.
- Reproductive organ that contains female eggs or ovules.
- Short stem with fleshy leaves or leaf bases.
- The neck portion or attachment of the flower to the stem.
- Offers greenery and often grows from the nodes.
- Collection of female reproductive structures.
24 Clues: Contains male pollen grains. • 1st to submerge from the seed. • Stalk that supports the anther. • One strong dominant root system. • Stalk that contains the pollen tube. • Individual showy parts of the flower. • Carries water up the stem of the plant. • Many, thin, web-like shallow root system. • Collection of male reproductive structures. • ...
Agriscience Vocabulary 2021-11-10
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- the process of increasing the numbers of a species, or perpetuating a species.
- A simple sugar that contains the building blocks for other nutrients
- this type of reproduction uses the vegetative parts of the plant, namely the stems, roots, or leaf
- The union of the pollen and the stigma
- The process by which water moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a semipermeable membrane that is separating two solutions
- The study of how organs function and the complex chemical processes that permit the plant to live, grow, and reproduce
- the medium in which the tissue will grow
- The main root of a plant that generally grows straight down from the stem.
- Waxy, topmost layer of a leaf
- Thickened, underground stems that store carbohydrates
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- The stem of the leaf
- When soil pH is high
- the absorption of water
- a procedure for joining two plant parts together so they grow as one
- The parts of the cell that contain chlorophyll
- A process by which living cells (plant or animal) take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- spaces between the particles of sand, silt, and clay
- a procedure for joining two plant parts together so they grow as one
- The upper angle between the leaf or flower stem and the stalk of the plant
- Shortened stems that are surrounded by modified leaves called scales
20 Clues: The stem of the leaf • When soil pH is high • the absorption of water • Waxy, topmost layer of a leaf • The union of the pollen and the stigma • the medium in which the tissue will grow • The parts of the cell that contain chlorophyll • spaces between the particles of sand, silt, and clay • Thickened, underground stems that store carbohydrates • ...
Cell Energy: Photosynthesis & Respiration 2023-06-01
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- light-independent reactions require this
- this is the the filling of the plant that uses light to produce energy
- must eat other organism to obtain food
- These high energy electrons are carried by what
- this is stored in the roots of the plant
- this cycle produces glucose and carbohydrate molecules
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- chloroplast contain the protein pigment
- chlorophyll electrons are replaced by this
- CO2 are joined together with H and NADPH to make this
- Create there own food through photosynthesis
- this is what the plants roots grow in
- this slows down the loss of water off the leaves of the plant
- light-dependent-reactions occur in the
- respiration used immediately in the cell for energy in the process called
- energy supplied by a molecule called ATP
- released as waste from the product from the water
- this is a layer of cells covering the stem and fruit of the plant
- this provides energy to the plant
18 Clues: this provides energy to the plant • this is what the plants roots grow in • light-dependent-reactions occur in the • must eat other organism to obtain food • chloroplast contain the protein pigment • light-independent reactions require this • energy supplied by a molecule called ATP • this is stored in the roots of the plant • chlorophyll electrons are replaced by this • ...
Flowers 2025-03-25
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- A group of flowers tied together, often held at weddings.
- To stay on top of water without sinking.
- Very special or valuable.
- Feeling happy about something good you did or have.
- To tell someone your name or present something new.
- The green parts of a plant that make food from sunlight.
- The part of a plant that holds it up and carries water.
- A special event when two people get married.
- The underground part of a plant that takes in water and nutrients.
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- The woman getting married.
- Connected to a belief in God or gods.
- The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- When soil gets wet and turns into thick, sticky dirt.
- How much something costs.
- The dirt where plants grow.
- Related to the Netherlands, a country known for tulips.
- A large area of land ruled by a government (like Vietnam or the USA).
- Tiny parts of a plant that grow into new plants.
- The man getting married.
19 Clues: The man getting married. • How much something costs. • Very special or valuable. • The woman getting married. • The dirt where plants grow. • Connected to a belief in God or gods. • To stay on top of water without sinking. • A special event when two people get married. • The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds. • Tiny parts of a plant that grow into new plants. • ...
Plants 2023-06-27
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- A plant with spines that thrives in arid environments
- A small plant grown indoors, primarily for decorative purposes
- Species Description
- A plant with green leaves that is commonly found in lawns or gardens
- A plant that typically has green leaves throughout the year
- A small and cute flower with white petals and a yellow center
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- fruit A plant that produces delicious and sweet fruits
- A beautiful flower with various colors and a pleasant fragrance
- A fast-growing plant known for its tall and sturdy stems, often used for various purposes
- A beautiful flower that blooms in various colors
- A flower known for its large size and long stem, which turns towards the sun
- A plant with tall and slender leaves that grows near rivers or wetlands
- A large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves
- tree A tree that produces a distinct sound when its needles rustle in the wind, typically found in mountainous regions
- A small and tiny part of a plant that serves as the starting point for growth
- A beautiful flower with various colors and a pleasant fragrance
16 Clues: Species Description • A beautiful flower that blooms in various colors • A large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves • A plant with spines that thrives in arid environments • fruit A plant that produces delicious and sweet fruits • A plant that typically has green leaves throughout the year • A small and cute flower with white petals and a yellow center • ...
Plant Science Final Exam Review 2015-01-20
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- Number of bacteria that could kill a tissue culture.
- Summer month a turfgrass is most likely to go dormant in Wisconsin.
- Bud on the top of the stem.
- Removed from cuttings so the cutting focusing energy on growing roots.
- Resistance to frost.
- Minimum length of a geranium stem cutting.
- Grass mixture around buildings maintained to protect soil and look aesthetic.
- Common name of Sansevieria trifasciata.
- Life span category of a turfgrass.
- Common name of Crassula argentea.
- Best food for a carnivorous plant.
- Can cause plant roots to die.
- Type of watering you almost always performed with your plants.
- Common name of Hawthoria fasciata.
- Color of container to use for a terrarium.
- Abbreviation of the sheet that explains a chemical.
- One reason most grasses cannot be used as turf.
- Most difficult item of tissue culturing.
- What must be done to most leaves and all flower buds after a stem cutting.
- Bud on the side of the stem.
- Best environment for a carnivorous plant.
- Side of the garden taller plants should be grown on.
- Layer of grass, grass roots, and soil.
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- Propagation method used on cactus and spider plants.
- Fish water is high in this major fertilizer nutrient.
- Hormone causing branches to develop.
- Best month to seed a lawn.
- Abbreviation for the amount of time to stay out/off after chemical use.
- Common name of Saintpaulia ionantha.
- A lack of flowers on a plant is most likely due to a lack of ______________.
- Growing plants with roots submersed in a nutrient solution.
- A warming mulch.
- Only remove the top one ______________ of a grass plant when mowing.
- Common name of Pelargonium hortorum.
- Hormone causing fruit to ripen.
- Most common turfgrass used in shady areas in Wisconsin.
- Best water to water a carnivorous plant.
- Best month to fertilize a lawn in Wisconsin.
- Reason why terrariums should not be set in direct sunlight.
- Propagation method used on African violets.
- Most common turfgrass used in Wisconsin.
- Best media to plant a carnivorous plant in.
- Best way to determine if a plant really needs water.
- The reason why water should not be put on leaves if possible.
- Age of plant part a cutting should be taken from.
- Hormone causing roots to develop.
- The plant part that should be held when transplanting small seedlings.
- How to tell is planting media is too dry to use.
- Amount of water needed by a lawn each week to remain green.
49 Clues: A warming mulch. • Resistance to frost. • Best month to seed a lawn. • Bud on the top of the stem. • Bud on the side of the stem. • Can cause plant roots to die. • Hormone causing fruit to ripen. • Common name of Crassula argentea. • Hormone causing roots to develop. • Life span category of a turfgrass. • Best food for a carnivorous plant. • Common name of Hawthoria fasciata. • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2022-08-24
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- it is the pigment that gives the plant its color
- this is where the plant takes carbon dioxide from
- C6H12O6
- photosynthetic organisms can be plants or...
- this provides the energy for the photosynthesis reaction
- is one of the products of photosynthesis
- the palisade mesophyll cells most of the photosynthesis, that's why they need a lot of...
- this is the protective tissue of the plant
- this tissue transports glucose to all the cells of the plant
- they are the major food producing organs in the plant
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- water and carbon dioxide are the ___ from the photosynthesis reaction
- it contains the seeds
- tissues in charge of attracting pollinators
- this tissue transports water from the roots to the leaves
- the process by which plants an algae make their own food.
- this is where the gas is absorbed and released from the leaf
- plant's reproductive organ
17 Clues: C6H12O6 • it contains the seeds • plant's reproductive organ • is one of the products of photosynthesis • this is the protective tissue of the plant • tissues in charge of attracting pollinators • photosynthetic organisms can be plants or... • it is the pigment that gives the plant its color • this is where the plant takes carbon dioxide from • ...
horticulture cross word puzzle 2024-03-08
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- the female reproductive organ of flowering plants, consisting of an ovary, style (sometimes absent), and stigma.
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support
- contains ovules which, when fertilized by pollen, become seeds.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward
- the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower.
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub,
- significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant,
- main growth tissue in the stems and roots of many plants,
- small structures that are present together in clusters.
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward
- region of cells capable of division and growth in the root and shoot tips in plants.
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem
- having an embryo with a single cotyledon
- a liquid flowing in a narrow space in opposition
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- a region of plant tissue, found chiefly at the growing tips of roots
- having an embryo with two cotyledons
- a group of seed-producing plants
20 Clues: a group of seed-producing plants • having an embryo with two cotyledons • having an embryo with a single cotyledon • the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, • a liquid flowing in a narrow space in opposition • the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. • small structures that are present together in clusters. • ...
Plants 2023-06-27
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- A plant with spines that thrives in arid environments
- A small plant grown indoors, primarily for decorative purposes
- Species Description
- A plant with green leaves that is commonly found in lawns or gardens
- A plant that typically has green leaves throughout the year
- A small and cute flower with white petals and a yellow center
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- fruit A plant that produces delicious and sweet fruits
- A beautiful flower with various colors and a pleasant fragrance
- A fast-growing plant known for its tall and sturdy stems, often used for various purposes
- A beautiful flower that blooms in various colors
- A flower known for its large size and long stem, which turns towards the sun
- A plant with tall and slender leaves that grows near rivers or wetlands
- A large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves
- tree A tree that produces a distinct sound when its needles rustle in the wind, typically found in mountainous regions
- A small and tiny part of a plant that serves as the starting point for growth
- A beautiful flower with various colors and a pleasant fragrance
16 Clues: Species Description • A beautiful flower that blooms in various colors • A large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves • A plant with spines that thrives in arid environments • fruit A plant that produces delicious and sweet fruits • A plant that typically has green leaves throughout the year • A small and cute flower with white petals and a yellow center • ...
fbs 59 2019-10-09
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- An organism that can live and multiply only on another living organism.
- A plant that is invaded by a parasite and from which the parasite obtains its nutrients.
- “Burning” of leaf margins as a result of infection or unfavorable environmental conditions
- a type of hyphae Having cross walls
- The degree of pathogenicity of a given pathogen.
- A gelatin-like material obtained from seaweed and used to prepare culture media on which microorganisms are grown and studied.
- A disease increase in a population; usually a widespread and severe outbreak of a disease.
- A mutually beneficial association of two or more different kinds of organisms
- Generally microscopic, worm-like animals that live saprophytically in water or soil, or as parasites of plants and animals.
- Progressive death of shoots, branches, and roots, generally starting at the tip.
- The ability of a plant to sustain the effects of a disease without dying or suffering serious injury or crop loss
- The capability of a pathogen to cause disease.
- Any plant that can be attacked by a given pathogen; a host plant.
- The hypha or mass of hyphae that make up the body of a fungus.
- The pathogen or its parts that can cause infection; that portion of individual pathogens that are brought into contact with the host.
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- A disease giving a “rusty” appearance to a plant and caused by one of the Uredinales
- An entity that can incite disease.
- Cannot be infected by a given pathogen
- A disease characterized by general and rapid killing of leaves, flowers, and stems.
- Short, bunchy habit of plant growth
- A necrotic, often sunken, lesion on a stem, branch, or twig of a plant.
- The pathogen or its parts or products seen on a host plant.
- An organism living on or in another living organism (host) and obtaining its food from the latter.
- A disease that is caused by an abiotic agent, i.e., by an environmental factor, not by a pathogen.
- A symbiotic association of a fungus with the roots of a plant.
- A swelling or overgrowth produced on a plant as a result of infection by certain pathogens.
- An animal able to transmit a pathogen.
- The reproductive unit of fungi consisting of one or more cells; in function, it is analogous to the seed of green plants.
- The separation of a pathogen from its host and its culture on a nutrient medium.
- Any malfunctioning of host cells and tissues that results from continuous irritation by a pathogenic agent or environmental factor and leads to development of symptoms
- The external and internal reactions or alterations of a plant as a result of a disease
31 Clues: An entity that can incite disease. • Short, bunchy habit of plant growth • a type of hyphae Having cross walls • Cannot be infected by a given pathogen • An animal able to transmit a pathogen. • The capability of a pathogen to cause disease. • The degree of pathogenicity of a given pathogen. • The pathogen or its parts or products seen on a host plant. • ...
Plant Science Vocab 2022-12-06
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- Chemical used to control insects.
- Chemical used to control unwanted plants.
- A chemical used to control fungus or diseases.
- Growth of flowers, fruit, or seeds.
- Period of time that a plant recieves illumination, day-length
- When a plant "sprouts."
- Plant that produces a seed that is unprotected by an ovary or fruit.
- Chemical used to control any unwanted pest.
- Plant variety that is produced in cultivation by selective breeding.
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- Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in an ovary.
- Transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower
- Completes its life cycle in one year and then dies.
- Completes its life cycle in two years.
- Refers to the ability of a plant to angle itself towards the sun.
- Resting/energy conservation stage. No active growth.
- Any organism that adversely affects/attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- Plant that comes back year after year.
- Growth of the roots, stem, or leaves
18 Clues: When a plant "sprouts." • Chemical used to control insects. • Growth of flowers, fruit, or seeds. • Growth of the roots, stem, or leaves • Completes its life cycle in two years. • Plant that comes back year after year. • Chemical used to control unwanted plants. • Chemical used to control any unwanted pest. • A chemical used to control fungus or diseases. • ...
Kreuzworträtsel - im Garten 2016-07-30
19 Clues: bud • weed • lawn • twig • soil • park • leaf • plant • fruit • flower • foliage • gardener • vegetable • flower bulb • shrub or bush • common plant for a lawn • underground part of a plant • one of the fragrant flowers • flowers and vegetables grow here
Cyanotype for plants 2021-12-08
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- the art of taking and photographs
- a group of tree
- a deep blue pigment used in painting and dyeing
- cyanotype inventor
- a device to take photographs
- a representation of the external form of a person or thing in art
- water vapour in the atmosphere
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- operation which consists in reproducing in positive a negative image
- material manufactured in thin sheets from wood
- scientific name for fern Plant that has feathery leaves, it is a flowerless plant
- a mix of iron and salt
- a flowerless plant which has feathery or leafy fronds
- pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural
- a woody perennial plant
- green plant, can be found in your garden
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
16 Clues: a group of tree • cyanotype inventor • a mix of iron and salt • a woody perennial plant • a device to take photographs • water vapour in the atmosphere • the art of taking and photographs • green plant, can be found in your garden • material manufactured in thin sheets from wood • a deep blue pigment used in painting and dyeing • ...
All About Plants 2021-04-25
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- This fruit has only one seed.
- It is a common medicinal plant.
- What gives green colour to plants?
- Potato is the modified form of?
- If a plant is placed in a dark room,it will soon?
- The process by which plants prepare their own food is called?
- Wheat is a ____.
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- Which type of plants are harmful to man?
- Part of the plant that develops into a fruit.
- A Plant that require support for it's growth.
- Where do cabbage store food?
- Part of a plant that absorbs water from the soil.
- In addition to sunlight and carbon dioxide,what else is required for photosynthesis?
- Part of a plant that prepares food.
- Plants get carbon dioxide from the ____.
- What does fruit contains?
16 Clues: Wheat is a ____. • What does fruit contains? • Where do cabbage store food? • This fruit has only one seed. • It is a common medicinal plant. • Potato is the modified form of? • What gives green colour to plants? • Part of a plant that prepares food. • Which type of plants are harmful to man? • Plants get carbon dioxide from the ____. • ...
Our Colourful Garden 2014-06-07
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- the prettiest part of a plant
- it helps the plant make its own food
- a fruit
- when a seed grows
- an orange root that you can eat
- holds the leaves, flowers and fruits
- a plant that belongs to the fibrous root system
- a flower that lives in water
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- this is found inside a fruit
- a type of root that is not deep in the soil
- you find these in gardens
- something that has chlorophyll
- a type of root that is deep in the soil
- a plant that stores food in its stem
- the part of a plant that is under the soil
- this is what flowers turn into
16 Clues: a fruit • when a seed grows • you find these in gardens • this is found inside a fruit • a flower that lives in water • the prettiest part of a plant • something that has chlorophyll • this is what flowers turn into • an orange root that you can eat • it helps the plant make its own food • a plant that stores food in its stem • holds the leaves, flowers and fruits • ...
Describing Plants 2024-05-04
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- nonflowering vascular plants that reproduce via spores and lack both seeds and flowers
- a group of monocotyledon herbaceous plants
- a plant that is dependent on another plant for its food and survival
- roots are essential parts of vascular plants, used for anchorage, absorption,transport of water and nutrients, and storage
- the stem and main wooden axis of a tree.
- A plant not attached to the ground and dependent on other plants for support
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- serve as the primary sites of photosynthesis, manufacturing food for plants.
- fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant, enclosing the seed or seeds.
- overall shape and growth form of a plant.
- the outermost layer of stems and roots of woody plants
- have a tall trunk with a crown of long, pointed leaves at the top
- small seed-bearing plant without a woody stem
- reproductive structure found in flowering plants
- a remarkable structure in the life cycle of a plant.
- a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves
15 Clues: the stem and main wooden axis of a tree. • overall shape and growth form of a plant. • a group of monocotyledon herbaceous plants • small seed-bearing plant without a woody stem • reproductive structure found in flowering plants • a remarkable structure in the life cycle of a plant. • the outermost layer of stems and roots of woody plants • ...
Plant Structures pg 286 2022-05-09
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- small, green, leaflike structures found at the base of the flower
- hard, stiff, dark-colored growth of plants; they are winter hardy
- enlarged terminal part of the pistil
- short underground stems surrounded by many overlapping, fleshy leaves
- small male grains that are necessary for fertilization in the flower
- small openings usually on the lower side of the lear that controls movement of gases
- transfer of pollenfrom anther to stigma
- _____ roots one of the two major root systems, consisting of many fine, hair-like roots
- short, flattened underground stems surrounded by scaly leaves
- top most layer of the leaf, waxy protective covering of the leaf
- any herbaceous plant whose fruit, seeds, roots, tubers, bulbs, stems, leaves, or flower parts are used as food
- _____ cells - cells that surround the stoma
- edge of the leaf
- specialized food storage stem that grows
- plant part consisting of stipule, petiole, and blade
- _____ leaves - two or more leaves arising from the same part of the stem
- unfertilized seed
- area between two nodes
- a process by which a plant leaf is capable of adjusting its angle of exposure to the Sun
- reproductive part of the plant
- surface layer on the lower and upper sides of the leaf
- female organ that produces eggs or female cells
- the upper angle between the leaf or flower stem and the stalk of the plant
- - supports the leaves and conducts the flow of water and nutrients
- male part of the flower that contains the pollen, anther, and filament
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- tissue of the leaf where photosynthesis occurs
- vessels of the vascular bundle that carry the water and nutrients from roots to leaves
- the slender leaf stock that supports the blade, attaching it to the stem of a plant
- part of the pistil that receives the pollen
- pores in the stem that allow the passage of gases in and out of the plant
- portion of the male part that contains the pollen
- membrane bound body inside a cell containing chlorophyll pigment; necessary for photosynthesis
- a plant that has a stem that does not turn woody
- female part of the flower consisting of stigma, style, ovary and ovule
- structure that supports the anther
- group of sepals of a flower
- collecticely, all of the petals of the flower
- hairs small microscopic roots that arise from the cells located on the surface of a plant root
- science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- large main root of the system; usually has little or no branch roots
- brightly colored, sometimes fragrant portion of the flower
- _____ leaf - a single leaf arising from a plant stem
42 Clues: edge of the leaf • unfertilized seed • area between two nodes • group of sepals of a flower • reproductive part of the plant • structure that supports the anther • enlarged terminal part of the pistil • transfer of pollenfrom anther to stigma • specialized food storage stem that grows • part of the pistil that receives the pollen • _____ cells - cells that surround the stoma • ...
7th Grade Science Vocab Crossword 2023-04-19
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- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- outer layer of a plant
- a herbivore, an animal that eats plant matter and, in turn, is food for a predator.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- any kind of green plant.
- Organism that eats only plants
- Traps energy from the sun
- The act of using the sun to make plant food
- Organism that eats both meat and plants
- Plants make sugars during this stage of photosynthesis
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- what is contained in the Chloroplasts
- those that eats the secondary consumers (large predators).
- make up the second trophic level. They are also called herbivores.
- transports water and minerals from roots to leaves
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- organism that eats meat
- water molecules do this during photosynthesis
- number of levels on the energy pyramid
- the type of respiration through which cells can break down sugars to generate energy in the absence of oxygen.
- food energy produced during photosynthesis
- enters through the stomata of a plant
- Types of levels on the energy pyramid
- Type of fungus and a decomposer
- Where CO2, water vapor, and oxygen enter a plant
25 Clues: outer layer of a plant • organism that eats meat • any kind of green plant. • Traps energy from the sun • Organism that eats only plants • Type of fungus and a decomposer • what is contained in the Chloroplasts • enters through the stomata of a plant • Types of levels on the energy pyramid • number of levels on the energy pyramid • Organism that eats both meat and plants • ...
Plant Science Final Exam Review 2015-01-20
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- Most common turfgrass used in shady areas in Wisconsin.
- Only remove the top one ______________ of a grass plant when mowing.
- Summer month a turfgrass is most likely to go dormant in Wisconsin.
- Number of bacteria that could kill a tissue culture.
- Amount of water needed by a lawn each week to remain green.
- Best media to plant a carnivorous plant in.
- Hormone causing fruit to ripen.
- Propagation method used on cactus and spider plants.
- Best month to fertilize a lawn in Wisconsin.
- Abbreviation for the amount of time to stay out/off after chemical use.
- Resistance to frost.
- Propagation method used on African violets.
- The reason why water should not be put on leaves if possible.
- Best way to determine if a plant really needs water.
- Growing plants with roots submersed in a nutrient solution.
- Reason why terrariums should not be set in direct sunlight.
- Most difficult item of tissue culturing.
- Common name of Sansevieria trifasciata.
- Layer of grass, grass roots, and soil.
- Can cause plant roots to die.
- Fish water is high in this major fertilizer nutrient.
- Grass mixture around buildings maintained to protect soil and look aesthetic.
- Best month to seed a lawn.
- Abbreviation of the sheet that explains a chemical.
- Hormone causing roots to develop.
- Color of container to use for a terrarium.
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- Hormone causing branches to develop.
- What must be done to most leaves and all flower buds after a stem cutting.
- Removed from cuttings so the cutting focusing energy on growing roots.
- A lack of flowers on a plant is most likely due to a lack of ______________.
- The plant part that should be held when transplanting small seedlings.
- Common name of Hawthoria fasciata.
- One reason most grasses cannot be used as turf.
- Most common turfgrass used in Wisconsin.
- Life span category of a turfgrass.
- A warming mulch.
- Common name of Saintpaulia ionantha.
- Age of plant part a cutting should be taken from.
- Best water to water a carnivorous plant.
- Best environment for a carnivorous plant.
- Common name of Crassula argentea.
- Bud on the side of the stem.
- Bud on the top of the stem.
- Minimum length of a geranium stem cutting.
- Type of watering you almost always performed with your plants.
- Common name of Pelargonium hortorum.
- Best food for a carnivorous plant.
- How to tell is planting media is too dry to use.
- Side of the garden taller plants should be grown on.
49 Clues: A warming mulch. • Resistance to frost. • Best month to seed a lawn. • Bud on the top of the stem. • Bud on the side of the stem. • Can cause plant roots to die. • Hormone causing fruit to ripen. • Common name of Crassula argentea. • Hormone causing roots to develop. • Common name of Hawthoria fasciata. • Life span category of a turfgrass. • Best food for a carnivorous plant. • ...
Forestry Biology Crossword 2013-03-06
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- / Large collective mass of Hyphae.
- / Cell containing just one set of chromosomes.
- / A tree that loses its leaves at some point during the year.
- / Plant division that produces fruiting bodies.
- / Technical term for cap of a mushroom.
- / Male and Female organs on separate individuals of a species.
- / Plant division known by their "naked seed."
- / Fungi division whose members possess an ascus.
- / Pollen producing organ of a flower.
- / Unicellular organism in the fungi kingdom.
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- / Spore bearing part of a fungus. Can be used on pizzas, much to the author's dismay.
- / Long "root" structure of a fungus.
- / Kingdom of organisms whose cell walls are made up of cellulose and obtain energy through photosynthesis.
- / Cell consisting of two sets of chromosomes.
- / A plant barring both sexual organs on a single plant.
- / A tree that has leaves year-round.
- / Fungi division whose members possess basidia.
- / Vascular plant that reproduces via spore.
- / Asexual reproductive unit.
- / Stalk attaching the leaf to the stem.
20 Clues: / Asexual reproductive unit. • / Large collective mass of Hyphae. • / Long "root" structure of a fungus. • / A tree that has leaves year-round. • / Pollen producing organ of a flower. • / Technical term for cap of a mushroom. • / Stalk attaching the leaf to the stem. • / Vascular plant that reproduces via spore. • / Unicellular organism in the fungi kingdom. • ...
Forestry Biology Crossword 2013-03-06
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- / Kingdom of organisms whose cell walls are made up of cellulose and obtain energy through photosynthesis.
- / Large collective mass of Hyphae.
- / Pollen producing organ of a flower.
- / Vascular plant that reproduces via spore.
- / Fungi division whose members possess basidia.
- / Plant division known by their "naked seed."
- / A plant barring both sexual organs on a single plant.
- / Cell consisting of two sets of chromosomes.
- / Unicellular organism in the fungi kingdom.
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- / Long "root" structure of a fungus.
- / Cell containing just one set of chromosomes.
- / Stalk attaching the leaf to the stem.
- / Spore bearing part of a fungus. Can be used on pizzas, much to the author's dismay.
- / A tree that loses its leaves at some point during the year.
- / Plant division that produces fruiting bodies.
- / A tree that has leaves year-round.
- / Fungi division whose members possess an ascus.
- / Male and Female organs on separate individuals of a species.
- / Asexual reproductive unit.
- / Technical term for cap of a mushroom.
20 Clues: / Asexual reproductive unit. • / Large collective mass of Hyphae. • / Long "root" structure of a fungus. • / A tree that has leaves year-round. • / Pollen producing organ of a flower. • / Stalk attaching the leaf to the stem. • / Technical term for cap of a mushroom. • / Vascular plant that reproduces via spore. • / Unicellular organism in the fungi kingdom. • ...
Pollination 2022-04-08
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- an organism that lives alone
- the green leaf-like parts of a flower
- land that has moderate temperatures
- resources food resources that are available
- a bee that lives alone and works alone
- a reproductive structure containing a tiny plant
- pollen is moved into contact
- cold region of land that does not contain trees
- species likely to become endangered
- composed of inorganic and organic material, water
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- have received pollen
- the middle part of the insect
- yellowish, dust-like powder
- bee: a bee that lives in a colony or group
- the first parts of a young plant to immerge
- the main above ground structure of a plant
- male reproductive part of a flower
- consumer obtains energy from other consumers
- non-woody plant or plant parts
- protection from weather
- land that only has dry periods or wet periods
- bee a bee that lives alone and works alone.
- thin stems that climbs along other structures
- Protective outer layer of a seed.
- job is to find new sources of pollen
25 Clues: have received pollen • protection from weather • yellowish, dust-like powder • an organism that lives alone • pollen is moved into contact • the middle part of the insect • non-woody plant or plant parts • Protective outer layer of a seed. • male reproductive part of a flower • land that has moderate temperatures • species likely to become endangered • ...
Parts of the plant 2021-11-04
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- The ovule producing part of a flower
- Part of the plant important for creating energy from the sun for growth.
- Part of the plant responsible for the uptake of water.
- Part of a plant that holds up the flower and leaves.
- The part of the plant that can be eaten as food as a way to spread its seeds.
- Part of the tree or bush that comes form the trunk and holds the leaves on.
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- The colourful part of the Flower
- The part of the plant used for reproduction in most plants.
- The part of the pant used in reproduction in pteridophyte.
- The part of the plant responsible for making pollen.
- The vein that passes down the middle of the leaf.
- Part of a tree that holds up the main structure.
- Part of the plant that is responsible for attracting insects, birds and other creatures.
13 Clues: The colourful part of the Flower • The ovule producing part of a flower • Part of a tree that holds up the main structure. • The vein that passes down the middle of the leaf. • Part of a plant that holds up the flower and leaves. • The part of the plant responsible for making pollen. • Part of the plant responsible for the uptake of water. • ...
Flowering plants 2023-08-22
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- Transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- dispersal A seed relocating away from the parent plant otherwise the parent plant will outcompete the offspring for light, space and nutrients.
- It is a layer of actively dividing cells between the xylem and the phloem tissues that is responsible for secondary growth of stems and roots.
- A permanent change to the shape of the active site of an enzyme so it can no longer catalyse reactions
- factors Part of the photosynthesis reaction that is in short supply which prevents the rate of photosynthesis increasing further.
- conditions Conditions that an enzyme works best at. Outside of these conditions the enzyme either works slowly or denatures
- The process by which a seed grows to become a photosynthesising plant
- The production of new cells to increase size.
- Process where cells use glucose to form energy (ATP) for life processes (e.g. growth, repair, reproduction)
- Growth Produces secondary tissues in the lateral meristems and is responsible for increasing the diameter of roots/stems and branches.
- Is when the pollen from the anther of a flower on a plant is spread to the stigma of a flower on the same plant.
- Is the process by which a parent cell is replicated to produce 2 daughter cells with the exact same genetics
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- Is the transfer of pollen from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower of the same species.
- The movement of water from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration across a semi-permeable membrane.
- proteins that are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions
- Is the fusing of the pollen nucleus (sperm) to the ovule nucleus to form a zygote.
- growth: Produces primary tissues/cells in the apical meristems and is responsible for elongation - shoots and roots grow longer.
- Is when the pollen from the anther of a flower from one plant is spread to the stigma of a flower on a different plant of the same species.
- The process plants use to generate their own glucose to be used in the production of energy
- reproduction Produces offspring from two parents through fertilisation. The offspring inherit a combination of DNA from both parents.
- Transports food (sucrose & amino acids) from leaves to different parts of the plant.
- reproduction Produces offspring through mitosis from a single parent. The offspring inherit the DNA of the single parent only.
- Plant hormone that promotes growth in the roots, shoots and bud growth and is made in the apical meristems.
23 Clues: The production of new cells to increase size. • The process by which a seed grows to become a photosynthesising plant • Transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. • proteins that are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions • Is the fusing of the pollen nucleus (sperm) to the ovule nucleus to form a zygote. • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environment 2013-02-03
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- a very large igneous intrusion in the earth's crust
- an australian plant that has slender stems
- a type of vegetation with hard leaves
- a plant protector
- a denoting rock
- the action of collecting water
- relates to sediment
- invisible horizontal lines that go around the earth
- the study of landforms
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- a plant that needs very little water
- an area that separates water
- a half of a sphere
- something crescent-shaped
- forces that cause deformation of the earth's crust
- when the first ancestors were created
- help tells the time
- a shoot growing from the underneath of a plant
- a line that connects points having the same pressure
18 Clues: a denoting rock • a plant protector • a half of a sphere • help tells the time • relates to sediment • the study of landforms • something crescent-shaped • an area that separates water • the action of collecting water • a plant that needs very little water • when the first ancestors were created • a type of vegetation with hard leaves • an australian plant that has slender stems • ...
Review Plants and Animals 2017-05-12
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- do not have tubes
- colorful part of plant
- plant life process temporarily stops
- top part female plant
- reproductive process of the plant
- male part of the plant
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- lower of the pistil
- plants have roots,stems,leaves
- top part of the stamen
- female part of plant
- protective covering of plant
- produced on the top of anther
12 Clues: do not have tubes • lower of the pistil • female part of plant • top part female plant • top part of the stamen • colorful part of plant • male part of the plant • protective covering of plant • produced on the top of anther • plants have roots,stems,leaves • reproductive process of the plant • plant life process temporarily stops
Identify Plant Specimens 2023-03-24
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- Part of plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- Showy part of plant that produces seed
- Shrub known as Emu Bush
- Native bees love this flax lily
- Type of leaf that is undivided and continuous along the midrib
- Part of plant that manufactures food, transpiration and exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen
- Genus in the Proteaceae family
- Apple or Pear has this type of fruit
- Plant with showy, yellow, globular flowers
- Part of plant that supports and transports substances between roots and leaves
- Commonly known as Native Apricot
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- Type of leaf that is divided into separate leaflets
- Common name Kangaroo Grass
- Part of plant that protects and can help in dispersal of seeds
- Plants with 'pea-like' flowers belong to this family
- Common name Native Pine
- Commonly known as a gum tree
- An Olive has this type of fruit
18 Clues: Shrub known as Emu Bush • Common name Native Pine • Common name Kangaroo Grass • Commonly known as a gum tree • Genus in the Proteaceae family • Native bees love this flax lily • An Olive has this type of fruit • Commonly known as Native Apricot • Apple or Pear has this type of fruit • Showy part of plant that produces seed • Plant with showy, yellow, globular flowers • ...
Pollination 2024-04-12
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- an organism that lives alone
- the green leaf-like parts of a flower
- land that has moderate temperatures
- resources food resources that are available
- a bee that lives alone and works alone
- a reproductive structure containing a tiny plant
- pollen is moved into contact
- cold region of land that does not contain trees
- species likely to become endangered
- composed of inorganic and organic material, water
Down
- have received pollen
- the middle part of the insect
- yellowish, dust-like powder
- bee: a bee that lives in a colony or group
- the first parts of a young plant to immerge
- the main above ground structure of a plant
- male reproductive part of a flower
- consumer obtains energy from other consumers
- non-woody plant or plant parts
- protection from weather
- land that only has dry periods or wet periods
- bee a bee that lives alone and works alone.
- thin stems that climbs along other structures
- Protective outer layer of a seed.
- job is to find new sources of pollen
25 Clues: have received pollen • protection from weather • yellowish, dust-like powder • an organism that lives alone • pollen is moved into contact • the middle part of the insect • non-woody plant or plant parts • Protective outer layer of a seed. • male reproductive part of a flower • land that has moderate temperatures • species likely to become endangered • ...
Science LP 2025-01-20
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- An animal that can live in water and on land.
- A sound that is very strong.
- An animal with feathers and wings.
- What helps us see things.
- The part of a plant that holds it up.
- A push or pull that makes things move.
- Animals without backbones.
- An animal with no legs, has bones inside.
- An animal that lives in water.
- Moving something closer to you.
- The green part of a plant that makes food.
- Light that is made of all colours.
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- Something you can hear.
- The part of a plant that grows underground.
- A small animal with six legs and no backbone.
- The colourful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- Animals with backbones.
- An animal with a backbone, used for riding.
- A small animal with a shell, no bones.
- A sweet part of a plant that has seeds.
- A sound that bounces back to you.
- A colour in the rainbow.
- Moving something away from you.
23 Clues: Something you can hear. • Animals with backbones. • A colour in the rainbow. • What helps us see things. • Animals without backbones. • A sound that is very strong. • An animal that lives in water. • Moving something closer to you. • Moving something away from you. • A sound that bounces back to you. • An animal with feathers and wings. • Light that is made of all colours. • ...
ag crossword 2021-08-31
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- - a local set of atmospheric conditions that differ from those in the surrounding areas, often with a slight difference
- Hedge -Box is the classic formal hedging plant. Its small leaves and glossy evergreen foliage allow it to be clipped into the neatest of shapes for year-round colour.
- Function- Landscape function analysis is a monitoring procedure that uses rapidly acquired, field-assessed indicators to evaluate the biogeochemical functioning of plants
- Area or Location- Landscape area means all non-turf areas such as parkways, planters, flower beds, and undeveloped areas that require landscape, irrigation
- Plant Selection- A comprehensive selection of advanced machining process can be performed using elimination strategy
- Cover - The term ground cover refers to any perennial plant used in place of turf grass to cover expenses of ground
- - A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined to encompass a certain range of climatic conditions relevant to plant growth and survival.
- Tree - Upright, spreading, uniform branches form a broadly pyramidal shade tree.
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- Hedge- An informal hedge is one which receives minimal cutting and has a looser, more natural shape.
- Plant- A background plant is a type of plant that provides a backdrop for smaller plants.
- Plant-In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has foliage that remains green and functional through more than one growing season.
- Plant-A deciduous tree or shrub is one which sheds its leaves seasonally
- Tree - Street tree means any Tree whose trunk is located all or primarily within the Street easement or on public property between the Street right of way
- A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaced shrubs and sometimes trees, planted and trained to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area
- Tree - strip of grass-covered ground between sidewalk and curb, often planted with shade trees.
- Garden- Theme gardens are unique places where all the elements support a single purpose.
- Plant - Foundation planting is a general strategy for making transitions between lawn and home, but they also can be used strategically to hide specific plants
- Tree - a tree grown primarily to produce shade.
18 Clues: Tree - a tree grown primarily to produce shade. • Plant-A deciduous tree or shrub is one which sheds its leaves seasonally • Tree - Upright, spreading, uniform branches form a broadly pyramidal shade tree. • Garden- Theme gardens are unique places where all the elements support a single purpose. • ...
Anthony Elder Organelles puzzel 2018-11-06
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- A _____ part on the nucleus
- Colis of DNA and it is not visual in the cells nucleus
- there is a ____ layer of endo plasmic on the nucleolus
- breaks down nutrients and breaks down the plant when it dies
- The way that thing get the form or the structure they are in
- Tube-like appendages which allow for motion in Eukaryota cells
- The vacuole supports the cell when ____.
- Helps ______ the cell from outside
- gives the cell its structure
- found in both animal and plant cells a watery gel found within the cell
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- Found in large numbers inside plant cell
- Creates energy and gives the cell its energy
- A complex system of vessels and folded cell membrane within cytoplasm
- The out line of the nucleus
- The tough part of the nuecleous
- There re usually only one _____ in each cell.
- reticulum Folding of protein molecules in sacs called cisternae and the transport of synthesized
- Found in both animal and plant cells it is a permanent vacuole
- Give the plant _____ to do what they need to do
19 Clues: A _____ part on the nucleus • The out line of the nucleus • gives the cell its structure • The tough part of the nuecleous • Helps ______ the cell from outside • Found in large numbers inside plant cell • The vacuole supports the cell when ____. • Creates energy and gives the cell its energy • There re usually only one _____ in each cell. • ...
Photosynthesis/Mitosis Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-22
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- The organelles where photosynthesis takes place
- The nucleus is surrounded by a thin ___ (HINT: look at your notes from Tues./Thurs.)
- Humans can't make their own sugar; we have to ___
- The phase in which a plant gets very long
- The "parent" cell produces two "___"
- The process by which plants use light, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose sugar
- The process used by both plants and animals to get energy from sugar and oxygen
- The outer layer of a plant cell is called the cell ___
- This is produced by plants during photosynthesis. It is also used by plants during respiration
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- The empty "bubble" in a plant cell
- The DNA of a plant cell is inside this organelle
- The instructions inside the nucleus are in the form of ___
- When plant cells divide in half it is called ___
- Plants need this gas for photosynthesis
- The goal of respiration is to release ___
- Plants use this source of energy for photosynthesis
- Plants need this liquid for photosynthesis
- The name of the chemical in the chloroplasts
- Glucose is a type of ___
19 Clues: Glucose is a type of ___ • The empty "bubble" in a plant cell • The "parent" cell produces two "___" • Plants need this gas for photosynthesis • The goal of respiration is to release ___ • The phase in which a plant gets very long • Plants need this liquid for photosynthesis • The name of the chemical in the chloroplasts • The organelles where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Pollination 2024-03-18
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- The kind of food that plants make
- The yellow powder inside a flower
- What plants do
- The sticky liquid inside a flower
- The part of the plant deep underground
- A pollinator with a hard shell
- The part of the plant that gets sunshine
- What a flower does when it opens
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- The home where bees live
- The part of a plant that blooms
- A thing that grows out of the ground
- A pollinator with colorful wings
- The sweet food that bees make
- The part of the plant that holds it up
- A pollinator that is black and yellow
15 Clues: What plants do • The home where bees live • The sweet food that bees make • A pollinator with a hard shell • The part of a plant that blooms • A pollinator with colorful wings • What a flower does when it opens • The kind of food that plants make • The yellow powder inside a flower • The sticky liquid inside a flower • A thing that grows out of the ground • ...
Pruning Terms 2022-03-10
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- complete removal of all stems,4-6 in
- rubbing branches that are unnattractive
- shoots that develop at the base of the tree
- shoots that grow vertically from branches
- reduces the total leaf surface a plant has
- selective removal of older plant stems
- branches connected at 45 to 90 degrees
- Raised line of bark, on upper side
- new growth resembles candles
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- branches connected at sharp angles
- formation of chemical barriers on wounds
- root system on a graft
- protective growth of tissue over the wound
- top growth on a graft
- grow laterally from the trunk
- center of the plant, rarely produces shoots
- selective removal or reduction of plant parts
- central branch that is dominant
- swollen tissue surrounding the base of the branch
- technique that involves the shortening of stems
20 Clues: top growth on a graft • root system on a graft • new growth resembles candles • grow laterally from the trunk • central branch that is dominant • branches connected at sharp angles • Raised line of bark, on upper side • complete removal of all stems,4-6 in • selective removal of older plant stems • branches connected at 45 to 90 degrees • rubbing branches that are unnattractive • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2023-02-25
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- The pistil has three main parts, the stigma, the ________, and the ovary
- This process happens primarily in the leaves of the plant.
- This is the female part of a flower
- This is the name for anything that grows from the fertilized ovary of a plant
- This is the process of a plant reacting to water
- this type of flower has both male and female parts
- This is the location of a plants reproductive organs
- Potatoes are example of this type of underground root (actually a stem)
- This is the covering on a seed
- this is the flat/broad part of the leaf (its a part of a knife too)
- This giant ball of flaming plasma in the sky provides the energy for photosynthesis
- This is responsible for transporting sugar from the leaves down to the roots
- This is the process of a plant reacting to gravity
- There are two types of stems ______ and herbaceous
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- This structure goes around a flowers petals to protect them
- This is the part of a seed that will grow into the plant
- This is responsible for transporting water from roots to the leaves
- these are holes in the bottom of a leaf to let air in and out
- This is the process of a plant reacting to light
- This type of root system has one main root, like a carrot.
- This is the process of a plant reacting to outside stimulation
- This is the part of the flower that draws attention to the flower
- This type of root system looks like a nice head of hair. It has lots of small roots
- This is the male part of a flower
- This is responsible for transporting nutrients to and from leaves and roots
- This is an offshoot of the main root system. (it grows on your head)
- This pigment gives plants their green color
- The two parts of the stamen are the ______ and filament
- This part of the plant is responsible for uptake of water.
29 Clues: This is the covering on a seed • This is the male part of a flower • This is the female part of a flower • This pigment gives plants their green color • This is the process of a plant reacting to light • This is the process of a plant reacting to water • this type of flower has both male and female parts • This is the process of a plant reacting to gravity • ...
Plant Anatomy Crossword - Horticulture 2A 2021-11-08
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- Main body of the plant, holds the plant up and acts as support for branches, and is also a passage for food and water.
- Seed-carrying structure.
- Found between the upper and lower epidermis, it aids in gas exchange and photosynthesis via chloroplast.
- Located outside the epidermis and protects against water loss.
- Transports the photosynthetic products to the other parts of the plant.
- These plants have two leaves when they emerge from their seeds.
- Lower most part of the leaf, which is closest to the petiole.
- Leaf shape that is completely undivided.
- The small channels or capillaries, which are further subdivided into venules.
- Plants with this type of root: carrots, potatoes, and garlic.
- Functions in seed propagation of the plant.
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- Plants with this type of root: grasses, wheat, and corn.
- The thin, flat part of the leaf that is typically green in color.
- The stalk that connects a leaf to the stem of the plant, it also provides support to the leaf.
- Anchors the plant and helps absorb water and minerals from the soil.
- The edge of the leaf
- Transports water from the roots to the stems and leaves in vascular plants.
- These plants have one leaf when they emerge from their seeds.
- Aids in the regulation of gas exchange via stomata.
- Attracts insects for pollination.
- Functions primarily for food manufacture by photosynthesis.
- Tip of the leaf blade.
22 Clues: The edge of the leaf • Tip of the leaf blade. • Seed-carrying structure. • Attracts insects for pollination. • Leaf shape that is completely undivided. • Functions in seed propagation of the plant. • Aids in the regulation of gas exchange via stomata. • Plants with this type of root: grasses, wheat, and corn. • Functions primarily for food manufacture by photosynthesis. • ...
PLANTS! 2023-02-23
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- This holds up a plant
- Part of plant underground
- Fruit from a palm tree
- Another name for dirt
- People eat the seeds from this
- Used to make clothes
- Who brings pollen to flowers?
- Part of plant, absorbs sunlight
- Another name for soil
- What do plants drink?
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- Tree that makes syrup
- What is an almond?
- A closed flower
- An apple or orange
- The stem of a tree
- Tool for digging
- You plant this in a garden
- A bug who lives under ground
- This warms the soil
- This makes people sneeze
- Who builds nests in trees
- A rose, tulip, or dandylion
22 Clues: A closed flower • Tool for digging • What is an almond? • An apple or orange • The stem of a tree • This warms the soil • Used to make clothes • This holds up a plant • Tree that makes syrup • Another name for dirt • Another name for soil • What do plants drink? • Fruit from a palm tree • This makes people sneeze • Part of plant underground • Who builds nests in trees • ...
Seedless Plants 2022-02-25
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- The route that spreads water to the rest of the plant
- The most prevalent type of non vascular seedless plants
- The route that spreads glucose to the rest of the plant
- The first resource needed for photosynthesis
- Are spores unicellular or multicellular
- How seedless plants reproduce
- What type of plant is a banana
- A type of fern that stands straight up with small leaves
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- A method of reproduction seedless plants do not have
- Earliest seedless plant
- The most prevalent type of vascular seedless plants
- What photosynthesis produces
- Where photosynthesis mostly occurs
- How vascular plants gain nutrients from the ground
- What type of plant is a strawberry
- The second resource needed for photosynthesis
16 Clues: Earliest seedless plant • What photosynthesis produces • How seedless plants reproduce • What type of plant is a banana • Where photosynthesis mostly occurs • What type of plant is a strawberry • Are spores unicellular or multicellular • The first resource needed for photosynthesis • The second resource needed for photosynthesis • ...
Shaely Natural Environment 2023-10-10
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- disappearance of species
- area of tall grasses
- formed from plant, animal
- clearing of trees
- wind blows same direction
- frozen layers soil
- planting trees
- material people use
- surroundings
- seasonal dry or moist air
- cannot be replaced
- plant, animal living together
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- replaces naturally
- a plant or animal lives
- large streams surface water
- a region's average weather
- decayed plant or animal
- spread desertlike conditions
- the short-term changes in air
- place two air masses meet
20 Clues: surroundings • planting trees • clearing of trees • replaces naturally • frozen layers soil • cannot be replaced • material people use • area of tall grasses • a plant or animal lives • decayed plant or animal • disappearance of species • formed from plant, animal • wind blows same direction • place two air masses meet • seasonal dry or moist air • a region's average weather • ...
Science Unit: Plants, Food and Fibre 2016-04-10
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- The very bottom of the plant that supports the top.
- Healthy food.
- A “building” that protects plants from dying in the winter.
- When a type of organism becomes more adapted to its environment.
- An oval like green shape that is attached to a type of plant.
- The process if something growing bigger.
- Able to use it without having it break.
- Growing plants in sand, gravel or liquid.
- Taking pollen from one flower and placing it on another to produce seeds.
- Something stable.
- It’s the process when the surface starts dissolving.
- The body that is above the roots, holding the plant together.
- When certain substances accumulate in organisms.
- A type of substance that contaminates something like air and water.
- More of everything.
- DNA.
- When various types of “greens” and “spices” that are used for medical purposes.
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- When a liquid causes something damp.
- Net movement in particles.
- An animal, plant, or organism’s natural home.
- When a plant grows from a seed.
- Planting a type of seed that will eventually grow.
- A solid or liquid that living things put in their system in order to survive.
- Where people replant trees in an area that used to be a forest.
- Fish waste + plants.
- Something that is found in your cereal.
- ___________ Is the amount of salt in soil.
- A type of drug that treats illnesses.
- A leaf in a plant that produces seeds.
- The technology that is based on biology.
- The very base of a plant.
- An action of a material that passes through a membrane that doesn’t let molecules flow.
- The action of someone growing crops or looking after livestocks.
- The process of planting, managing, and caring for the forest.
34 Clues: DNA. • Healthy food. • Something stable. • More of everything. • Fish waste + plants. • The very base of a plant. • Net movement in particles. • When a plant grows from a seed. • When a liquid causes something damp. • A type of drug that treats illnesses. • A leaf in a plant that produces seeds. • Something that is found in your cereal. • Able to use it without having it break. • ...
Plant-Based Eating 2024-07-18
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- This Grammy-winning singer and business mogul promotes plant-based diets through her vegan meal delivery service.
- Myth or Fact: Soy products can cause hormonal imbalances in men.
- This former President of the United States adopted a plant-based diet for health reasons.
- This mineral, found in nuts and seeds, is crucial for bone health.
- Myth or Fact: Plant-based diets do not provide enough protein.
- This vitamin, commonly found in plant-based foods, is essential for blood clotting.
- This professional tennis player follows a plant-based diet and has multiple Grand Slam titles.
- This legume is a staple in many plant-based diets and can be used to make hummus.
- Myth or Fact: Plant-based diets can support muscle building and athletic performance.
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- Plant-based diets are known to reduce the emission of this greenhouse gas.
- This grain, also a complete protein, is often used as a rice substitute.
- This soy-based product is often used as a meat substitute in plant-based diets.
- This actor and environmentalist, known for his role in "Titanic," advocates for plant-based eating.
- These compounds, found in fruits and vegetables, act as antioxidants in the body.
- This type of seed, often added to smoothies, is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids.
- This professional boxer, known as "Iron," adopted a vegan diet and credits it for improved health and performance.
- This nutrient, abundant in leafy greens, helps in maintaining healthy vision.
- This essential fatty acid, found in flaxseeds and walnuts, supports heart health.
- Consuming plant-based foods can reduce the need for this precious resource used in agriculture.
- Myth or Fact: All vegan diets are healthy.
20 Clues: Myth or Fact: All vegan diets are healthy. • Myth or Fact: Plant-based diets do not provide enough protein. • Myth or Fact: Soy products can cause hormonal imbalances in men. • This mineral, found in nuts and seeds, is crucial for bone health. • This grain, also a complete protein, is often used as a rice substitute. • ...
Plants 2022-06-30
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- A flower that symbolizes hope and wisdom
- The part of plant that absorbs sunlight
- We use this to build houses
- The part of plant that holds the plant upright
- The part of plant that makes seeds
- A flower that symbolizes love and gratitude
- A flower that symbolizes luxury and strength
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- A flower that symbolizes love
- A flower that symbolizes loyalty
- A flower that symbolizes elegance
- The part of plant that absorbs water from the soil
- A flower that symbolizes happiness and forgiveness
- The part of plant that contains seeds
- A flower that symbolizes innocence
14 Clues: We use this to build houses • A flower that symbolizes love • A flower that symbolizes loyalty • A flower that symbolizes elegance • The part of plant that makes seeds • A flower that symbolizes innocence • The part of plant that contains seeds • The part of plant that absorbs sunlight • A flower that symbolizes hope and wisdom • A flower that symbolizes love and gratitude • ...
Life processes in plants 2025-08-10
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- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves used for gas exchange.
- Liquid used to test for the presence of starch.
- The process by which glucose is broken down to release energy.
- The usable form released during respiration.
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- Stored form of carbohydrate in plants; tested with iodine.
- The movement of water, minerals, and food within plants.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
- Tube-like tissue that transports water and minerals in a plant.
- Tissue that carries food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- The main site of photosynthesis in a plant.
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- The process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight.
- The gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
- The energy source required for photosynthesis.
- A substance that gives color and absorbs light; chlorophyll is an example.
- The simple sugar produced during photosynthesis.
- The green pigment in leaves that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Essential raw material absorbed by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- The source of carbon dioxide for plants.
- The gas released during photosynthesis.
20 Clues: The gas released during photosynthesis. • The source of carbon dioxide for plants. • The main site of photosynthesis in a plant. • The usable form released during respiration. • The energy source required for photosynthesis. • Liquid used to test for the presence of starch. • The simple sugar produced during photosynthesis. • ...
Plants 2024-12-11
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- One of the most common root vegetables that we eat.
- Flowers are ____________ organs.
- Where the spores are formed on plants like ferns and mosses.
- The part of the planet that anchors it to the ground and absorbs water and mineral salts.
- ______ are one example of a kind of non-vascular plant (no conductive vessels and no roots, stems or leaves).
- Roots, Stems and Leaves are examples of __________ organs.
- Mosses and ferns are examples of which kind of plant?
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- What kind of nutrition do plants have?
- This kind of plant has got roots, stems and seeds as well as specialized tissues and conducting vessels.
- The functions of the leaves on a plant are photosynthesis, transpiration and ___________.
- The part of a fern or moss which produces gametes.
- Ferns have formed large deposits of ____ over time.
- The part of the plant that keeps it upright and supports the leaves.
- Angiosperms and gymnosperms are examples of which kind of plant?
- The underground horizontal stem of the fern is called the _______.
- The main photosynthetic organs which plants have.
- Plants contain which kind of cells?
17 Clues: Flowers are ____________ organs. • Plants contain which kind of cells? • What kind of nutrition do plants have? • The main photosynthetic organs which plants have. • The part of a fern or moss which produces gametes. • One of the most common root vegetables that we eat. • Ferns have formed large deposits of ____ over time. • ...
cell 2022-08-31
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- The smallest unit of life
- Directs all cell activities
- Type of cell that has a nucleus
- Structure that organizes the motion of chromosomes
- Plant structure that makes food
- Created the compound microscope
- Tough outer covering of plant cell
- Helps maintain plant cell shape
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Sac filled with digestive chemicals
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- Found out that all plants are made of cells
- Type of cell that doesn't have a nucleus
- Gel-like liquid in the cell
- Structure that processes and moves materials
- "Father of Microbiology"
- Organs of the cell
- Makes Protein
- Stores food inside of plant cell
- Stores Materials
- Sorts and packages proteins
- Protective covering of the cell
- Makes ribosomes and found in the nucleus
- Delivers materials throughout the cell
- Founder of cells
24 Clues: Makes Protein • Stores Materials • Founder of cells • Organs of the cell • Powerhouse of the cell • "Father of Microbiology" • The smallest unit of life • Gel-like liquid in the cell • Directs all cell activities • Sorts and packages proteins • Type of cell that has a nucleus • Plant structure that makes food • Protective covering of the cell • Created the compound microscope • ...
Plants 2023-06-12
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- Tall plant with a large, sunny flower
- Green plant that covers the ground
- Fragrant flower with thorns on its stem
- Fast-growing plant with hollow stems
- Delicate and exotic flower
- Tropical tree with large fan-shaped leaves
- Desert plant with thick, spiky stems
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- Spring flower with colorful petals
- Leafy plant with delicate, feathery fronds
- Colorful and fragrant part of a plant
- Fungus with a stem and cap
- Tall and woody plant with branches
- Large tree with broad leaves and acorns
- Fleshy plant that stores water in its leaves
- Climbing plant with trailing vines
15 Clues: Fungus with a stem and cap • Delicate and exotic flower • Spring flower with colorful petals • Tall and woody plant with branches • Green plant that covers the ground • Climbing plant with trailing vines • Fast-growing plant with hollow stems • Desert plant with thick, spiky stems • Tall plant with a large, sunny flower • Colorful and fragrant part of a plant • ...
Life Processes in Plants 2025-07-14
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- Tissue that carries food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Liquid used to test for the presence of starch.
- The gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
- The main site of photosynthesis in a plant.
- The source of carbon dioxide for plants.
- The energy source required for photosynthesis.
- The movement of water, minerals, and food within plants.
- The simple sugar produced during photosynthesis.
- Stored form of carbohydrate in plants; tested with iodine.
- The green pigment in leaves that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
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- Tube-like tissue that transports water and minerals in a plant.
- The process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight.
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves used for gas exchange.
- The usable form released during respiration.
- from the soil.
- A substance that gives color and absorbs light; chlorophyll is an example.
- The gas released during photosynthesis.
- Essential raw material absorbed by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and min
- The process by which glucose is broken down to release energy.
21 Clues: from the soil. • The gas released during photosynthesis. • The source of carbon dioxide for plants. • The main site of photosynthesis in a plant. • The usable form released during respiration. • The energy source required for photosynthesis. • Liquid used to test for the presence of starch. • The part of the plant that absorbs water and min • ...
Chapter 8, Lessons 1&2 2017-04-27
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- A seed plant that produced naked seeds
- A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria
- angiosperms that have only one seed leaf
- A large storage sac that can expand and shrink
- flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in fruits
- This type of plant lacks vascular tissue for transporting materials
- Young leaves on a fern
- thin, rootlike structures that anchor the moss and absorb water and nutrients
- Seed Leaf, provides food for embryo
- A waxy, waterproof layer on a plant that helps reduce water loss
- Groups of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism
- Tiny structures produced by some plants that contain the cells that will later become sperm cells
- A structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering
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- live in hot deserts and in tropic forests. Example: the Welwitschia of Africa
- Vascular tissue through which water and minerals travel
- This type of plant has vascular tissue
- Example: Palm Tree
- During this process, plants use carbon dioxide gas and water to make food and oxygen
- This type of nonvascular plant has horn-like structures and grows in moist soil, mixed with grasses
- produce seeds with two seed leaves
- a material that makes cell walls rigid
- This type of nonvascular plant looks like a human liver and grows on moist rocks, soil, and along streams
- Fern's leaves
- Only one species: Ginkgo biloba
- The vascular tissue through which food moves
- Cone-bearing plants
- This type of vascular plant has fronds and fiddleheads
27 Clues: Fern's leaves • Example: Palm Tree • Cone-bearing plants • Young leaves on a fern • Only one species: Ginkgo biloba • produce seeds with two seed leaves • Seed Leaf, provides food for embryo • A seed plant that produced naked seeds • This type of plant has vascular tissue • a material that makes cell walls rigid • angiosperms that have only one seed leaf • ...
Crossword 2021-01-07
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- A process by which living cells take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- the green material inside the leaves and stems of a plant.
- Responsible for carrying the water and nutrients that are in the soil to the upper portions of the plant.
- Ions that are negatively charged.
- Used to improve the appearance of a structure or area.
- Support the leaves, flowers, and fruits.
- The process by which a plant gives up water vapor to the atmosphere.
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- the area between the nodes.
- A simple sugar that contains building blocks for other nutrients.
- Having a Ph value greater than 7.
- Are generally thin, somewhat hairlike, and numerous.
- Such spaces are called this.
- An atom that has an electrical charge.
- Stems that are tough and winter hardy.
- The main root of a plant and generally grows straight down from the stem.
- Positively charged ions.
- are thickened, compact, fleshy stems.
- Roots that help plants climb trees, walls, and sides of buildings.
- A swollen or stiffed condition as a result of the plant cell being filled with liquid.
- the outermost part of the root.
20 Clues: Positively charged ions. • the area between the nodes. • Such spaces are called this. • the outermost part of the root. • Having a Ph value greater than 7. • Ions that are negatively charged. • are thickened, compact, fleshy stems. • An atom that has an electrical charge. • Stems that are tough and winter hardy. • Support the leaves, flowers, and fruits. • ...
Plants 2021-02-22
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- What are the plants that produce cones
- What produces the female egg cells?
- What is the most common pollinator?
- What is the Male reproductive structure of flower in plants?
- What does the ovary change into after fertilization?
- What is another term for flowering plants?
- What is the part of flower that has varied colour.
- What is a long-stalk like part of a plant that supports the stigma.
- What is an animal that helps bring fertilization?
- What contains the female egg cells?
- How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction in plants?
- What is the male part of the plant that is located on top of the filament?
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- What is the reproductive part of a plant?
- How many parents are needed for sexual reproduction in plants?
- What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed?
- What is the part in flower that catches pollen?
- How does flowering plants reproduce?
- What is the process of joining an egg cell and sperm cell in plant?
- What is the part of plants that is located under the petal?
- What does Anther contain?
20 Clues: What does Anther contain? • What produces the female egg cells? • What is the most common pollinator? • What contains the female egg cells? • How does flowering plants reproduce? • What are the plants that produce cones • What is the reproductive part of a plant? • What is another term for flowering plants? • What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed? • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- What is the most common pollinator?
- What is the male part of the plant that is located on top of the filament?
- What is the Male reproductive structure of flower in plants?
- What are the plants that produce cones
- What does the ovary change into after fertilization?
- What is the reproductive part of a plant?
- What is an animal that helps bring fertilization?
- What does Anther contain?
- What is the part in flower that catches pollen?
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- What is the part of plants that is located under the petal?
- What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed?
- What is the part of flower that has varied colour.
- What is the process of joining an egg cell and sperm cell in plant?
- What contains the female egg cells?
- What is a long-stalk like part of a plant that supports the stigma.
- What produces the female egg cells?
- How does flowering plants reproduce?
- What is another term for flowering plants?
- How many parents are needed for sexual reproduction in plants?
- How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction in plants?
20 Clues: What does Anther contain? • What is the most common pollinator? • What contains the female egg cells? • What produces the female egg cells? • How does flowering plants reproduce? • What are the plants that produce cones • What is the reproductive part of a plant? • What is another term for flowering plants? • What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed? • ...
PLANTS, ATP ,PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2025-10-27
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- A protective structure at the tip of a root that helps it penetrate soil.
- The sticky surface at the top of the pistil that captures pollen.
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- The primary site of photosynthesis and gas exchange in most plants.
- An organism that produces its own food.
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- The part of the pistil that contains ovules and develops into fruit after fertilization.
- A substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
- The movement of energy from one molecule to another.
- The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced.
- A chemical element essential for life and part of ATP.
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to leaves.
- A part of ATP involved in energy transfer.
- Small openings on leaf surfaces that allow gas exchange.
- Tissue with actively dividing cells responsible for plant growth.
- Mature ovaries of flowers that contain seeds.
- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective covering, often with stored food.
- Tissue that transports water, minerals, and sugars throughout the plant.
- The male gamete in plants, found in pollen grains.
- Tiny extensions of root cells that increase surface area for absorption.
- Reproductive structures of angiosperms that produce seeds.
- The female gamete in plants, located within the ovule.
- A substance that gives color and absorbs light.
- A lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP.
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- The process by which water evaporates from plant leaves, helping with nutrient transport and cooling.
- The outer protective layer of a plant, including the epidermis.
- The stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary in the pistil.
- An organism that consumes other organisms for food.
- Leaf-like structures that protect the developing flower bud.
- A non-flowering plant that produces seeds exposed on cones.
- A molecule that carries energy within cells.
- The stalk that supports the anther in the stamen.
- A layer of actively dividing cells between xylem and phloem that contributes to secondary growth.
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars from leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Underground plant structures that absorb water and nutrients and anchor the plant.
- Often colorful parts of a flower that attract pollinators.
- Cells that surround stomata and regulate their opening and closing.
- The male reproductive part of a flower, consisting of the anther and filament.
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- A flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within a fruit.
- Support structures that transport water, nutrients, and sugars between roots and leaves.
- A substance that starts a chemical reaction.
- Tissue involved in photosynthesis, storage, and support.
- The female reproductive part of a flower, including the stigma, style, and ovary.
- The part of the stamen that produces and releases pollen.
45 Clues: An organism that produces its own food. • A part of ATP involved in energy transfer. • A molecule that carries energy within cells. • A substance that starts a chemical reaction. • Mature ovaries of flowers that contain seeds. • A substance that gives color and absorbs light. • The stalk that supports the anther in the stamen. • ...
Bloom Crossword 2024-06-05
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- Cryptogenic trait that Seth was born with
- Name of Anaya’s smoker friend
- Anaya told the whole school about Petra’s ____
- Part of plant that strangled Mrs. Antos
- Seth’s current foster family
- The first cryptogenic plant to show up
- The plant’s DNA
- What the world thinks the plants are a part of
- Plant that traps people inside by hiding underground
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- Cryptogenic trait Anaya found on her toes
- Name of the island Anaya’s dad is stuck on
- The boyfriend of Anaya’s smoker friend
- Name of doctor that took the main 3 to the military base
- Plant that spits acid seeds
- Petra’s mother’s name
- What Seth does to escape reality
- Name of the Colonel at the military base
- Substance found inside of the Pit Plants
- The water that Petra is not allergic to
- Name of Anaya’s dad’s partner who drowned in the Cordova lake
20 Clues: The plant’s DNA • Petra’s mother’s name • Plant that spits acid seeds • Seth’s current foster family • Name of Anaya’s smoker friend • What Seth does to escape reality • The boyfriend of Anaya’s smoker friend • The first cryptogenic plant to show up • Part of plant that strangled Mrs. Antos • The water that Petra is not allergic to • Name of the Colonel at the military base • ...
Plants 2022-06-30
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- A flower that symbolizes innocence
- The part of plant that contains seeds
- The part of plant that absorbs sunlight
- A flower that symbolizes love
- The part of plant that absorbs water from the soil
- A flower that symbolizes hope and wisdom
- A flower that symbolizes love and gratitude
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- A flower that symbolizes elegance
- A flower that symbolizes loyalty
- A flower that symbolizes happiness and forgiveness
- The part of plant that holds the plant upright
- The part of plant that makes seeds
- A flower that symbolizes luxury and strength
- We use this to build houses
14 Clues: We use this to build houses • A flower that symbolizes love • A flower that symbolizes loyalty • A flower that symbolizes elegance • A flower that symbolizes innocence • The part of plant that makes seeds • The part of plant that contains seeds • The part of plant that absorbs sunlight • A flower that symbolizes hope and wisdom • A flower that symbolizes love and gratitude • ...
Week 6 and 7 Science and Social Studies Vocabulary 2022-10-12
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- the way pollen gets from one flower to another
- compared to others
- a woody plant without a main trunk
- a small body of water with land on three sides
- 1. a plant without a woody stem 2. a flavorful plant for cooking
- exact or complete
- the way a seed becomes a small plant
- kind of living thing (EX: green tree frog)
- the place where something is
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- a landform with water on three sides of a piece of land
- the way a living thing reproduces (makes more of the same kind)
- a huge body of water with land on three sides
- a system of top-to-bottom lines on side-to-side lines, making smaller boxes (격자)
- the place nearby a person's house
- a kind of land with a special shape
- growing
- a desert plant with a thick stem, no leaves, and sharp spines
- the part of a tree that grows out of the trunk
- a very flat area of land
- the hard stem of a tree
20 Clues: growing • exact or complete • compared to others • the hard stem of a tree • a very flat area of land • the place where something is • the place nearby a person's house • a woody plant without a main trunk • a kind of land with a special shape • the way a seed becomes a small plant • kind of living thing (EX: green tree frog) • a huge body of water with land on three sides • ...
Hydroponics 2023-03-03
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- is an artificial lake where water is stored
- the process of growing a seed to a plant
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
- the sprouting of a seed
- the embryonic root
- and flow is something that changes in a regular and repeated
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- the shoot of an embryo
- a young leaf
- a mature ovary
- absorption of water by a plant or seed
- the main trunk of a plant
- medium a material, other than soil on the spot, in which plants are grown
- plant embryo surrounded by a protective coat
- the other protective layer covering the seed
- hydroponic method of plant
- part of a plant that's usually green and attached to it by a stem or stalk
16 Clues: a young leaf • a mature ovary • the embryonic root • the shoot of an embryo • the sprouting of a seed • the main trunk of a plant • hydroponic method of plant • absorption of water by a plant or seed • the process of growing a seed to a plant • is an artificial lake where water is stored • plant embryo surrounded by a protective coat • the other protective layer covering the seed • ...
Plant classification and anatomy terms 2023-04-12
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- The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers.
- Contain under developed plant structures
- The water-conducting tissue of a vascular plant, minerals are also transported through the xylem.
- The layer of the leaf where photosynthesis takes place
- Two name system where the first name is the genus, and the second name is the species
- A process where plants convert water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight into energy, water, and oxygen.
- Male part of the flower which produces pollen
- The male part of a flower
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- Contain both male and female parts of a plant
- The sticky surface on a flower which pollen can land on
- The female part of a flower
- The main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- A fertilized ovary which contains the seed or seeds, can be fleshy or dry
- A flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk.
- Transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
15 Clues: The male part of a flower • The female part of a flower • Contain under developed plant structures • Contain both male and female parts of a plant • Male part of the flower which produces pollen • The layer of the leaf where photosynthesis takes place • The sticky surface on a flower which pollen can land on • Transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant • ...
Chapter 12: Intro to plants 2021-01-29
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- is a plant that lacks specialized conducting tissues.
- plants have ___ stages in their life cycle
- the pigment that makes plants green and captures energy from the sun for photosynthesis
- Seedless plants reproduce by spreading ______.
- a horizontal, underground stem that produces new leaves, roots, and shoots.
- an example of a nonvascular plant that cover the ground and rocks with a mat of tiny green plants
- the tiny granules that contain male gametophytes of seed plants. This is transferred during pollination.
- a woody, vascular plant that does not have seeds enclosed by a fruit
- a rootlike structure that holds a plant upright
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- the structure of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll
- the stored food found in a seed
- is a plant that have specialized conducting tissues that move water and nutrients from one part of the plant to another
- a waxy layer that coats most of the surfaces of plants to keep them from drying out
- the name of the process where plants use energy from sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water
- a flowering vascular plant
15 Clues: a flowering vascular plant • the stored food found in a seed • plants have ___ stages in their life cycle • Seedless plants reproduce by spreading ______. • a rootlike structure that holds a plant upright • is a plant that lacks specialized conducting tissues. • the structure of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll • ...
Vegetable review 2025-12-04
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- strong smelling and found in a lot of Italian cuisine
- the immature pod of any of various bean plants, eaten as a vegetable.
- The white cousin of broccoli.
- a long, green-skinned fruit that is typically a little watery, usually eaten raw in salads or pickled.
- another term for a 'sweet pepper'
- small green spheres
- the fruiting body of certain fungi, typically having the form of a domed cap on a stalk
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- a large orange/yellow vegetable that is very famous during Halloween
- the purple egg-shaped fruit of a tropical Old World plant, which is eaten as a vegetable; an aubergine.
- a cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves.
- a European plant resembling a thistle, cultivated for its large flower heads
- a strong tasting bulb that has many layers, often cooked in a traditional tortilla de patata
- a tapering orange-coloured root eaten as a vegetable.
- a vegetable consisting of the small compact bud of a variety of cabbage.
- a cultivated plant of the daisy family, with edible leaves that are eaten in salads.
- a vegetable that is long and green and often has strings you can pull from it
- an edible plant with large dark green leaves
- the green cousin of a cauliflower.
- a starchy plant which is one of the most important food crops, cooked and eaten as a vegetable.
- a tall plant of the lily family. It's long and green, but also comes in white and black.
20 Clues: small green spheres • The white cousin of broccoli. • another term for a 'sweet pepper' • the green cousin of a cauliflower. • an edible plant with large dark green leaves • strong smelling and found in a lot of Italian cuisine • a tapering orange-coloured root eaten as a vegetable. • a large orange/yellow vegetable that is very famous during Halloween • ...
Plants Vs Animals Vocabulary One 2022-11-02
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- nucleus, ribosomes, vacuoles, lysosomes; utilizes outside source for energy use
- animals which consume only plant matter for energy
- Traits defined by the anatomical features of plants and animals
- living organisms whom feed on organic matter for energy; utilize special sensory systems such as organs and body systems to function
- jelly-like substance composed of mostly water which fills the majority of plant cells
- transport system for various molecules and substances moving throughout the cell; includes the smooth and rough
- organisms which produce energy; often consumed by other organisms
- includes cell membranes, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosomes, vacuoles, cell wall, chloroplasts; utilizes photosynthesis to provide energy to the entire plant
- composition of cells, including organelles, chemical content and structure
- mechanisms breaking down biological polymers
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- animals which consume other animals for energy
- found primarily in animal cells; abundant throughout the cell and function as
- organisms which consume both plant and animal matter for energy
- method of classification for all living things
- found only in plant cells; site for photosynthesis; produces sugar from the
- “power plants” of the cell; main sites for energy creation within the cell
- site for protein synthesis; abundant throughout the cell
- provided by sunlight
- includes cell membranes, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus,
- living organisms typically growing in a permanent location; absorbing water and inorganic material through a root system; utilizing photosynthesis to process sunlight into energy
- found only in plant cells; surrounds the cell and is utilized for extra protection and support
- found in both animal and plant cells; much larger within plant cells; mostly utilized for water and nutrient storage
- composed of flattened membrane-enclosed sacs and vesicles primarily utilized for transporting, modifying and packaging proteins
- site for DNA and RNA transcription and ribosome formation
- also known as the plasma membrane comprised of proteins and phospholipids, regulates substances entering and exiting the cell; protects the cell from damage
25 Clues: provided by sunlight • mechanisms breaking down biological polymers • animals which consume other animals for energy • method of classification for all living things • animals which consume only plant matter for energy • site for protein synthesis; abundant throughout the cell • site for DNA and RNA transcription and ribosome formation • ...
Chapter 8A terms 2026-01-06
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- dried mosses used as fuel in poor regions
- a group of organelles used to make & store food
- a curled-up baby fern
- group of plants including ferns and horsetails
- the plant structure that produces spores
- group of plants that produce seeds in flowers
- chlorophyll containing plastid
- an underground stem for ferns
- tissue with no true root, stems or leaves
- a plant structure used to protect the embryo
- structures on ferns that produce spores
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- group containing mosses and liverworts
- kingdom of eukaryotic organisms that have plastids and cell walls made of cellulose.
- fern leaves
- the plant structure that produces gametes
- waxy surface, prevents water loss from sun
- method of reproduction in ferns
- protective covering for an angiosperm seed
- long chains of sugars that make up plant cell walls
- group of vascular plants that produce exposed seeds
- tissue conducts water & other materials through plant
21 Clues: fern leaves • a curled-up baby fern • an underground stem for ferns • chlorophyll containing plastid • method of reproduction in ferns • group containing mosses and liverworts • structures on ferns that produce spores • the plant structure that produces spores • dried mosses used as fuel in poor regions • the plant structure that produces gametes • ...
Biology Crossword 2026-04-16
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- Holds food, water, and waste; one large vacuole in plant cells
- Supports and protects the cell
- Makes energy, site of cellular respiration, sugar, and ATP
- The part of the plant that connects the roots to the leaves and holds it upright
- The part of the leaf that allows for gas exchange, bringing carbon dioxide in and releasing oxygen
- Jelly-like material that fills the cell, gives shape and structure to the cell
- The part of the plant that captures sunlight and is the site of photosynthesis
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- Holds and protects DNA
- Homeostasis, controls what enters and exits
- The organelle in plants where photosynthesis occurs
- Vascular tissue that transports water
- Vascular tissue that transports glucose and nutrients throughout the plant
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- Build proteins: site of protein synthesis
- The part of the plant that is used for reproduction
- Holds genetic information to build proteins
16 Clues: Holds and protects DNA • Supports and protects the cell • Vascular tissue that transports water • Build proteins: site of protein synthesis • Homeostasis, controls what enters and exits • Holds genetic information to build proteins • The organelle in plants where photosynthesis occurs • The part of the plant that is used for reproduction • ...
Vocabulary 7.1-7.2 2024-04-18
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- You can ________ plastic, paper, and bottles. We can use it again.
- A ___________ is green and grows from a seed in the ground.
- These are green or brown and fall from a tree.
- Green, soft, and on the ground.
- These are colorful and smell good.
- I breathe out ________.
- Trash on the ground is ________.
- I breathe in _______.
- I will use a _______________ to give the plant water.
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- If you see trash on the ground, ___________ the trash.
- I will put the trash in the ________.
- Very tall, made of wood, lots of leaves on them
- Another name for trash is ________.
- A tree is made of _________.
- This long thing helps a plant stand up.
- When I __________ a tree, it falls down.
- These are at the bottom of a plant. They are in the dirt and help the plant drink water.
17 Clues: I breathe in _______. • I breathe out ________. • A tree is made of _________. • Green, soft, and on the ground. • Trash on the ground is ________. • These are colorful and smell good. • Another name for trash is ________. • I will put the trash in the ________. • This long thing helps a plant stand up. • When I __________ a tree, it falls down. • ...
SNC2D: Chapter 1 2023-04-26
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- in prophase, DNA condenses into visible ________________
- this type of plant tissue allows for movement of materials throughout the plant
- network of microfilaments and microtubules to help give the cell shape
- when cell's become damaged, they undergo a self-regulated cell death called ________________
- chromosomes are made up of two __________________ held together at their centromeres
- responsible for transporting substances throughout the cell
- the life cycle of the cell
- this type of tissue supports and protects the body, as well as fills empty space
- the major part of a cell's life
- this type of tissue in humans lines body cavities and protects internal organs
- this type of plant tissue provides strength and support, as well as the site of photosynthesis
- these stem cells in plants are found at the growing tips of the plants
- the process of regrowing a body part
- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for delivery
- tiny discs that stack to form granum
- these organelles are filled with enzymes that help digest material in the cell
- these types of tumours are not cancerous, as they do not spread throughout the body
- basic unit of life
- protective barrier of both plant and animal cells
- this type of tissue allows for body movement
- responsible for transporting sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant
- inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes
- groups of cells that function and work together
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- these types of cells have the ability to specialize into other types of cells
- this type of involuntary muscle tissue can be found in the stomach and instestines
- in this stage, chromosomes line up along the equatorial plate of the cell
- where cellular respiration occurs, which produces energy for the cell
- ____________ form from the centrioles and will eventually attach to the chromosomes
- controls all the cells activities and contains the cell's DNA
- this type of involuntary muscle tissue is found in the heart
- the process of cells developing in different ways
- these types of tumours are cancerous, and can spread through the blood stream
- this type of muscle tissue can be voluntarily controlled
- responsible for allowing the movement of water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- jelly-like substance that fills the cell
- in this phase, centrioles move to opposite poles of the cell
- this type of plant tissue is unspecialized and helps the plant grow
- in plant cell cytokinesis, a __________________ forms across the middle of the cell
- the process where substances move from high to low concentration across a cell membrane
- plant cells have one large ________________ which stores water
- when DNA is long and stringy, it is called ___________
- in this stage, two new nuclei form around the two masses of DNA
- the rough ER has _______________ attached to it, which produce proteins
- in animal cell cytokinesis, a ____________________ forms as the cell pinches in
- this type of tissue is responsible for responding to stimuli and transmitting signals in the body
- interconnected tubes within the cell that can be smooth or rough
- the division portion of a cell's life
- this type of plant tissue forms a protective layer around the leaves
- responsible for giving plant cells extra strength and support
- in this stage, sister chromatids are pulled apart from one another
- the organelle in plant cells responsible for carrying out photosynthesis
51 Clues: basic unit of life • the life cycle of the cell • the major part of a cell's life • the process of regrowing a body part • tiny discs that stack to form granum • the division portion of a cell's life • jelly-like substance that fills the cell • inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes • this type of tissue allows for body movement • ...
Cells Crossword - Arjan Griffin 2022-09-08
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- Small little storage places in animal cells,and big in plant cells
- the boss of the cell, holds the DNA, found in both animal and plant cells
- The instructions to the cell, found in both animal, and plant cells
- digests organelles/food that isnt needed or used by the rest the cell
- jelly that holds the organelles, found in both animal, and plant cells
- found in both types of cells,and produces proteins to help rebuild damaged parts of the cell
- found in both animal and plant cells, is the powerhouse of the cell
- Only found in plant cells, and uses photosynthesis to transform light energy into sugar
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- basic unit of life, comes in both animal, and plant forms
- tiny organ-like organs found in a cell, found in both animal and plant cells
- passageways that carry materials to other parts of the cell, found in both animal and plant cells
- Only found in plant cells, and keeps the cells shape
- packages and distributes materials to different parts of the cell, found in both animal and plant cells
13 Clues: Only found in plant cells, and keeps the cells shape • basic unit of life, comes in both animal, and plant forms • Small little storage places in animal cells,and big in plant cells • The instructions to the cell, found in both animal, and plant cells • found in both animal and plant cells, is the powerhouse of the cell • ...
Plant anatomy 2021-10-12
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- each of a large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the soil.
- a straight tapering root growing vertically downward and forming the center from which subsidiary rootlets spring.
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
- loose mass of epidermal cells covering the apex of most roots, serving to protect the meristematic cells behind it.
- broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole
- a part of a plant stem between two of the nodes from which leaves emerge.
- The part of the pistil where pollen germinates.
- tissues in plants that conduct foods made in the leaves to all other parts of the plant
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- the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem; leafstalk.
- terminal portion of a root or root branch usually including the root cap and the meristematic region behind it
- grows at the tip of a shoot and causes the shoot to grow longer.
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- connects the stigma and the ovary.
- 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.
- The enlarged basal portion of the pistil where ovules are produced.
- the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling or knob.
16 Clues: connects the stigma and the ovary. • the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • The part of the pistil where pollen germinates. • the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem; leafstalk. • broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole • grows at the tip of a shoot and causes the shoot to grow longer. • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2021-12-03
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- thanksgiving colors
- little trees
- what holds the plant into the ground
- Any of various soft-bodied scale insects covered with a white powdery substance.
- plant disease characterized by a superficial white powdery growth on stems and leaves.
- the green thing that attracts pollinators
- helps plants grow
- a process used during vegetative propagation whereby a piece of the plant's stem is rooted into a growth medium such as moist soil.
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- The part of the pistil where pollen germinates
- part of the stamen where pollen is produced.
- the female reproductive part of a flower.
- the seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs (stamens and carpels) that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla (petals) and a green calyx
- looks like rubber darl color leaves
- can pollinate by themself
- the green thing that hods up the flower
- has white stripes looks like a "zebra"
16 Clues: little trees • helps plants grow • thanksgiving colors • can pollinate by themself • looks like rubber darl color leaves • what holds the plant into the ground • has white stripes looks like a "zebra" • the green thing that hods up the flower • the female reproductive part of a flower. • the green thing that attracts pollinators • part of the stamen where pollen is produced. • ...
Plant Cells 2022-03-07
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- organelles that store and give plants their color
- flat sacs of membrane inside chloroplast where the light reactions occur
- process in the cell that makes sugar from CO2, H2O, and light
- capture light from the sun, the organelle used in photosynthesis
- surrounds the cell and controls what enters and exits the cell
- fluid-filled space inside the chloroplast where the Calvin Cycle occurs
- basic unit of structure and function of living things
- make up the cell wall, complex carbohydrate that is a polymer of glucose
- organism that has cells containing a nucleus
- watery substance that make up cytoplasm and contains other cell structure such as ribosomes
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- structure found in all cells where protein synthesis occurs
- green pigment in chloroplast that absorbs light energy
- rigid layer that surrounds the cell and provides support and protection
- an organelle in plant cells that store water
- hollow protein cylinders that are the largest component of the cytoskeleton
- structures within the cytoplasm of the cell
16 Clues: structures within the cytoplasm of the cell • an organelle in plant cells that store water • organism that has cells containing a nucleus • organelles that store and give plants their color • basic unit of structure and function of living things • green pigment in chloroplast that absorbs light energy • structure found in all cells where protein synthesis occurs • ...
Plant transport 2018-06-05
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- Water molecules pull each other because of _______ forces.
- Marram grass and cacti are examples of _______ plants.
- The Casparian strip blocks the _______ pathway.
- The ATP needed for ______ ______ is supplied by companion cells.
- The symplastic pathway relies on continuous flow of cytoplasm linked by ______.
- The two functions of xylem: transport water & _______.
- The Casparian strip is found in ______ layer.
- In translocation, an area that requires sugar is called the _______.
- The apparatus used to measure rate of transpiration.
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- Water moves laterally from one _______ to another, to bypass an air bubble.
- Sieve tube elements are supported by ______ _____ in the phloem.
- If air gets into the xylem, it causes an airlock, which stops water _______.
- A factor that affects the rate of transpiration.
- A thick waxy cuticle is to prevent ______ ______
- Plant that is adapted to live in water.
- In the _______, the stomata close and the transpiration rate decreases.
16 Clues: Plant that is adapted to live in water. • The Casparian strip is found in ______ layer. • The Casparian strip blocks the _______ pathway. • A factor that affects the rate of transpiration. • A thick waxy cuticle is to prevent ______ ______ • The apparatus used to measure rate of transpiration. • Marram grass and cacti are examples of _______ plants. • ...
Plant Cells 2019-11-11
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- makes lipids
- controls what enters and leaves the cell
- makes proteins with the ribosomes
- gives the cell it's shape
- holds the DNA/RNA and makes ribosomes
- places in the cell that store waste and water
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- the powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP energy
- makes proteins for the cell
- lets things in and out of the cell
- large water storage
- makes chemical reactions
- package of products
- packs and ships proteins and lipids
- where photosynthesis happens
- outer most layer that protects the cell
- the control center
16 Clues: makes lipids • the control center • large water storage • package of products • makes chemical reactions • gives the cell it's shape • makes proteins for the cell • where photosynthesis happens • makes proteins with the ribosomes • lets things in and out of the cell • packs and ships proteins and lipids • holds the DNA/RNA and makes ribosomes • outer most layer that protects the cell • ...
Plant Genetics 2024-02-15
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- small synthetic organic compound
- plant growth regulator which promotes shoot formation from growing plant cells
- random exchange of genes results in mixture of parental characteristics
- having a single set of chromosomes
- pair of homologous chromosomes
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- decomposition of a chemical compound by reaction with water
- protein structures which move chromosomes through the cell
- physical of psychological characteristics of an organism
- cytoplasmic division of a cell which results in two daughter cells
- having a pair of each type of chromosome; chromosome number is doubled
- destruction of cells from the inside out
- where microtubules are produced
- heritable genetic characteristics of an organisms
- two strands into which a chromosome divides during cell division
- region of the chromosome where microtubules attach
- gene or genetic material from one plant which has been place in another
16 Clues: pair of homologous chromosomes • where microtubules are produced • small synthetic organic compound • having a single set of chromosomes • destruction of cells from the inside out • heritable genetic characteristics of an organisms • region of the chromosome where microtubules attach • physical of psychological characteristics of an organism • ...
Plant Structure 2022-12-11
Plant Science 2023-01-11
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- location where photosynthesis occurs
- thickened leaves of a plant, grow underground attached to shortened stem and roots
- part of the stamen that contains pollen
- site of fertilization in plants
- stalk that holds the anther
- tissue that provides nutrients to the embryo
- roots that are shallow and spread out underground
- part of flower's pistil, allows pollen to travel to ovary
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- organism that can produce their own food and nutrients
- process where plants convert light to chemical energy, store it as sugar
- rough part of the stem, controls gas exchange
- section of plant stem between nodes
- main part and shape of a leaf
- part of a plant that collects sunlight for photosynthesis
- flower flower that is missing one or more of the basic flower parts
- thick, modified underground plant stem with scaly leaves and buds
16 Clues: stalk that holds the anther • main part and shape of a leaf • site of fertilization in plants • section of plant stem between nodes • location where photosynthesis occurs • part of the stamen that contains pollen • tissue that provides nutrients to the embryo • rough part of the stem, controls gas exchange • roots that are shallow and spread out underground • ...
Plant Classification 2022-11-02
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- helps in reproduction
- supporting part of the stamen
- netted veins
- Female part of a plant
- the supporting part of the pistil
- absorbs water and minerals
- top of the stamen
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- supports the plant
- parallel veins
- protects the seeds
- an example of a dicot
- attracts insects to the flower
- top of the pistil, where the insects land
- performs photosynthesis
- an example of a monocot
- Male part of a plant
16 Clues: netted veins • parallel veins • top of the stamen • supports the plant • protects the seeds • Male part of a plant • helps in reproduction • an example of a dicot • Female part of a plant • performs photosynthesis • an example of a monocot • absorbs water and minerals • supporting part of the stamen • attracts insects to the flower • the supporting part of the pistil • ...
Plant Growth 2022-06-14
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- tips
- apical ___________ - the locations where a plant increases in length.
- reproduction that generates a new plant without the formation of eggs, sperm, and zygotes
- tissues that are located between the vascular and the epidermal tissues of a plant.
- Apical-basal ____________ means that plants have a top and a bottom.
- produces spores
- Can develop into a multicellular organism without fertilization.
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- ____________meristems are also known as primary meristems.
- grows from a spore
- innermost tissues that transport water, minerals, and nutrients.
- tissues that form the outer layer or epidermis of a plant
- a length of stem between the nodes where branches and leaves arise
- develops into an embryo
- This type of growth means the number of leaves or flowers or branches that a plant will grow is not strictly determined by genetics.
- ________ cambium generates outer bark.
- ___________ meristems are only found in trees and other woody plants.
16 Clues: tips • produces spores • grows from a spore • develops into an embryo • ________ cambium generates outer bark. • tissues that form the outer layer or epidermis of a plant • ____________meristems are also known as primary meristems. • innermost tissues that transport water, minerals, and nutrients. • Can develop into a multicellular organism without fertilization. • ...
Plant Growth 2022-08-25
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- Male cones produce
- male reproductive cell
- has sticky substances at the base
- gymnosperms and the angiosperms
- male part of the flower
- right underneath the flower
- reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
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- skinny stick the anther sits on
- Eggs are inside of
- chemicals plant cells can make
- flowering plants
- when a plant reacts to its environment
- a single cell
- a type of hormone responsible for the growth of roots and stems
- when a single cell divided and develops
- little part on top of the stamen
16 Clues: a single cell • flowering plants • Male cones produce • Eggs are inside of • male reproductive cell • male part of the flower • right underneath the flower • chemicals plant cells can make • skinny stick the anther sits on • gymnosperms and the angiosperms • little part on top of the stamen • has sticky substances at the base • when a plant reacts to its environment • ...
Plant Classification 2022-12-08
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- an angiosperm that needs two growing seasons
- vascular plant with flowers & seeds protected inside a fruit
- an angiosperm that lives for one growing season
- tubes that carry sugar and food
- an angiosperm that can live for 3 or more years
- a layer of cells in trees
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- a thin, rootlike structure
- these plants have tubelike structures that transport water
- a leafy branch or fern
- vascular plant that does not have flowers
- tubes that carry water and minerals
- a tightly coiled developing frond
- a plant whose seeds have one cotyledon
- underground stem from which some vascular plants grow
- sticky substance that protects pine trees from diseases
- a plant whose seeds have two cotyledons
16 Clues: a leafy branch or fern • a layer of cells in trees • a thin, rootlike structure • tubes that carry sugar and food • a tightly coiled developing frond • tubes that carry water and minerals • a plant whose seeds have one cotyledon • a plant whose seeds have two cotyledons • vascular plant that does not have flowers • an angiosperm that needs two growing seasons • ...
Plant Nutrition 2022-05-13
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- slimy, green patches in ponds or stagnant water bodies.
- the process by which plants produce food.
- tiny pores present on the surface of leaves for absorption of carbon di oxide.
- green pigment present in leaves.
- organisms that take nutrients from dead and decaying matter.
- product of photosynthesis that is essential for all organisms(hint, its a gas)
- a bacterium that can convert atmospheric nitrogen to usable form.
- components of food necessary for our body.
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- organisms that prepare food for themselves from simple substances.
- a plant that is partially autotrophic.
- organisms that take in food prepared by others.
- where are the food factories of plants located.
- ultimate source of energy for all living organisms.
- a relationship where organisms share shelter and food.
- mode of taking food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- a parasitic plant with yellow, slender and branched stem.
16 Clues: green pigment present in leaves. • a plant that is partially autotrophic. • the process by which plants produce food. • components of food necessary for our body. • organisms that take in food prepared by others. • where are the food factories of plants located. • ultimate source of energy for all living organisms. • ...
