the plant Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Puzzle about Vegetables 2019-04-16
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- a vegetable grown for its edible leaves or flowers
- bulbous plant having hollow leaves cultivated worldwide for its rounded edible bulb
- a melon vine of the genus Cucumis
- an edible tuber native to South America
- perennial plant widely cultivated as an annual in many varieties for its long conical orange edible roots; temperate and tropical regions
- a coarse vine widely cultivated for its large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin and numerous seeds; subspecies of Cucurbita pepo include the summer squashes and a few autumn squashes
- edible leaves of an aromatic herb, used fresh or dried
- bulbous herb of southern Europe widely naturalized
- tall coarse annual of Old World tropics widely cultivated in southern United States and West Indies for its long mucilaginous green pods used as basis for soups and stews; sometimes placed in genus Hibiscus
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- plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers
- any of various plants of the genus Lactuca
- plant with dense clusters of tight green flower buds
- tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times
- aromatic Eurasian perennial
- a plant having a large, fleshy, edible white or yellow root
- climber having dark red berries when fully ripe
- a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white flowers and long green pods containing edible green seeds
- plant with thick aromatic rhizomes and leafy reedlike stems
- a leguminous plant grown for its edible seeds and pods
- widely cultivated herb with aromatic leaf stalks that are eaten raw or cooked
20 Clues: aromatic Eurasian perennial • a melon vine of the genus Cucumis • an edible tuber native to South America • any of various plants of the genus Lactuca • climber having dark red berries when fully ripe • a vegetable grown for its edible leaves or flowers • bulbous herb of southern Europe widely naturalized • plant with dense clusters of tight green flower buds • ...
Animal and Plant Kingdom 2021-03-08
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- only bird that can fly backwards
- A _____ is an organism that is not animal and is capable of photosynthesis
- the process of making food in a plant
- _____ get their nutrition by absorbing organic compounds from other other living things in the environment
- Classification is a process used to categorize and organize living things that are ___
- largest mammal on earth
- it supports the plant
- An _____ is a unicellular organism that has the ability to alter its shape, primarily by extending and retracting
- The basic unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are made of
- ____ refers to the rank in the classification of organisms namely, Plantae, Fungi, Protista etc.
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- _____ are species of terrestrial animals characterized by their erect posture and high level of intellect
- what is a baby goat called
- _____ is a kingdom of simple microscopic organisms that are not considered as animal, plant or fungus
- Animals are capable of locomotion or ____ by themselves
- tiny pores or openings in leaves that take in CO2 and emit O2 during photosynthesis
- part of the plant that is responsible for making food for the plant
- fishes breathe through ____
- fastest land animal
- colour of flamingo when it is born
- An ____ is a multicellular organism that does not have the ability to make its own food
- plants give off what animals need to breathe
21 Clues: fastest land animal • it supports the plant • largest mammal on earth • what is a baby goat called • fishes breathe through ____ • only bird that can fly backwards • colour of flamingo when it is born • the process of making food in a plant • plants give off what animals need to breathe • Animals are capable of locomotion or ____ by themselves • ...
ALC - BOOK 4 - Unit 12 - The farmer harvests the wheat 2024-12-22
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- at what time; at the time at which
- if a surface reflects light, heat, sound, or an image, it sends the light, etc. back
- when a tree or plant blossoms, it produces flowers before producing fruit that can be eaten
- to, at, or in what place
- not much, small in size or amount (2W)
- a large, round tower on a farm for storing grain
- the act of collecting crops from the ground in a plantation
- when a flower blooms, it opens or is open, and when a plant or tree blooms it produces flowers
- the total amount collected of a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts
- to be producing lots of flowers (3W)
- the image of something in a mirror or on any reflective surface
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- the crops that are cut and collected, to collect crops
- the ability to make plants grow (3W)
- very, much, a lot
- having little money and/or few possessions
- the material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow
- as a result of (2W)
- a plant whose yellowish-brown grain is used for making flour, or the grain itself
- much or many, big in size, amount or number (2W)
- quite; to a slight degree
- a small, simple house made of wood
- to put a plant into the ground or into a container of soil so that it will grow
22 Clues: very, much, a lot • as a result of (2W) • to, at, or in what place • quite; to a slight degree • at what time; at the time at which • a small, simple house made of wood • the ability to make plants grow (3W) • to be producing lots of flowers (3W) • not much, small in size or amount (2W) • having little money and/or few possessions • ...
Seed Germination 2023-05-16
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- a thick leaf in a seed that provides food until the plant can make its own food
- the process by which green plants make food
- a substance that gives plants its green color
- a brightly colored part of a flower
- the part of a plant that supports the leaves, fruit or flowers
- a flat part of a plant that usually grows off the stem
- a very young baby plant
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- a plant part that grows down into the soil and absorbs nutrients and water
- the tiny undeveloped plant found in a seed
- the protective covering of a seed
- attracts pollinators and creates seeds to produce new plants
- a living thing that has roots and cannot move from place to place
- the process by which pollen is moved in the flower
- the process by which a seed swells up, begins to sprout, and develops a stem and roots
- the first stage in a plant's life cycle
15 Clues: a very young baby plant • the protective covering of a seed • a brightly colored part of a flower • the first stage in a plant's life cycle • the tiny undeveloped plant found in a seed • the process by which green plants make food • a substance that gives plants its green color • the process by which pollen is moved in the flower • ...
Jesenia Jasso 2023-04-17
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- The main product of photosynthesis _____.
- when plants rests or grows very little
- plants first starts to grow from a seed
- charlotte is zone
- increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- Examples are poinsettia and azalea
- plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- food nutrients within a plant from one plant part to another
- plants produce flowers, seeds, and fruits
- the tendency for plants to grow towards a light source
- green plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
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- water _____ nutrients throughout the plant
- plants are categorized by ____ based on the average minimun temperature
- the process by which plant roots take in water
- stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- Examples are African violets and spinach
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly ___?
- which minerals enters the plant through cell walls
- is zones 6-8
- response of plants to different amount of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
20 Clues: is zones 6-8 • charlotte is zone • Examples are poinsettia and azalea • when plants rests or grows very little • plants first starts to grow from a seed • Examples are African violets and spinach • The main product of photosynthesis _____. • plants produce flowers, seeds, and fruits • water _____ nutrients throughout the plant • increases plant numbers usually from seeds • ...
Stems, Stalks, and Trunks 2017-01-27
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- bump on stem containing miniature leaves
- growing cells between the bark and the wood in a tree
- distension of the cell wall, essential to growth
- portion of a stem or other structure between two nodes
- using chloropyll and the energy of sunlight
- enlarged fleshy base of a stem
- not woody, dying back to ground each year
- the outer skin
- the plumbing system that conducts water and dissolved minerals
- lateral aboveground shoot
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- stalk trunk branch of a plant
- plant with two cotyledons
- capable of cell division, responsible for growth
- a knoblike enlargement
- transfer of the products of metabolism
- plant having single cotyledon
- spongy center of exogenous plants
- plant tissue that new cells are formed at the tip of a stem
- thickened or swollen underground branch
- inner bark
20 Clues: inner bark • the outer skin • a knoblike enlargement • plant with two cotyledons • lateral aboveground shoot • stalk trunk branch of a plant • plant having single cotyledon • enlarged fleshy base of a stem • spongy center of exogenous plants • transfer of the products of metabolism • thickened or swollen underground branch • bump on stem containing miniature leaves • ...
CELLS 2024-01-30
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- Controls what goes in and out of the cell.
- Found in the cell wall to give plants stiffness.
- Controls the cell's activities, like the brain of the cell.
- Colour of plant cells
- Structure that gives plant cells stiffness.
- Contain chlorophyll, needed for photosynthesis.
- Equipment used to view cells.
- Type of cell that has a cell wall.
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- Contain genes, the hereditary information.
- Found in both plant and animal cells but is much larger in plant cells.
- Controls exchanges between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
- Produces energy that the cell uses to function.
- A jelly-like substance that holds the organelles.
- Another name for vacuole in animal cells.
- Gives plants their green colour.
- Base unit of all living things.
16 Clues: Colour of plant cells • Equipment used to view cells. • Base unit of all living things. • Gives plants their green colour. • Type of cell that has a cell wall. • Another name for vacuole in animal cells. • Contain genes, the hereditary information. • Controls what goes in and out of the cell. • Structure that gives plant cells stiffness. • ...
Plant Science 2021-02-09
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- a plant category of large woody plants like trees and shrubs
- the part of the plant that helps with pollination
- the type of plant use that uses plants as they are either fresh, cooked, or baked into something
- a category of plants that is grown large scale like silage corn, rice, and wheat
- the part of the plant that transports nutrients to the rest of the plant and stabilizes the plant body
- the part of the plant where sunlight is converted into usable energy
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- the vascular tissue that transports water and nutrients up the plant from the roots
- when plants are fed to livestock and we harvest the livestock for meat or for their products
- small strings along roots that increase root surface area
- the study of the structure, function, growth, and protection of plants
- the part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- the vascular tissue that transports energy from the leaves down to the rest of the plant
- a category of plants that is mainly fruits and vegetables
13 Clues: the part of the plant that helps with pollination • the part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients • small strings along roots that increase root surface area • a category of plants that is mainly fruits and vegetables • a plant category of large woody plants like trees and shrubs • the part of the plant where sunlight is converted into usable energy • ...
Plants 2023-10-23
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- What is needed for plants go get bigger and thrive
- Garden and household waste
- Key in capturing, storing, and converting the sun's energy into biomolecules
- Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium
- Provide crops with nutrients like potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen, which allow crops to grow bigger, faster, and to produce more food.
- Where plants get carbon dioxide
- Enables the plant to capture sunlight energy by photosynthesis, driving plant growth and grain yield
- Plants need this to move nutrients and perform photosynthesis
- Holds the flowers, leaves and roots of a plant.
- Holds the plants up and provides source for nutrients from roots
- Reduces transpiration, leaf tipping, and can discourage mite pests.
- Required for seeds to germinate and plants to grow
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- A seed that is germinated, has formed a root or has developed its first set of leaves.
- Associated with the movement of water, nutrients and carbohydrates in plant tissue.
- The heat or coolness that a plant needs at different times of its life cycle
- Responsible for reproduction by producing fruits and seeds.
- Substances that nourish a plant
- the sprouting of a seed or spore
- Stimulate root and leaf development
- Where plants get their energy to make glucose
- Take in water and nutrients.
21 Clues: Garden and household waste • Take in water and nutrients. • Substances that nourish a plant • Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium • Where plants get carbon dioxide • the sprouting of a seed or spore • Stimulate root and leaf development • Where plants get their energy to make glucose • Holds the flowers, leaves and roots of a plant. • ...
Plant Parts and Their Functions Unit 3 2015-01-13
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- the male part of the flower that holds the pollen
- the part of the leaf that runs through the center
- the plant group that makes water green and also contains seaweed
- will found with fiddleheads in the early growing stages
- the process plants use where they use sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make their own food
- insects, wind and rain help this process occur
- another word for the colored part of the flower
- the part of the plant that gives it structure
- the plant group where we would find a pine cone and needlelike leaves
- the stem part of the leaf
- the "veins" or tunes in the stem that transport water DOWN
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- the edge of the leaf
- this part of the plants help anchor it into the ground and also draw water and nutrients from the soil
- the male part of the flower that holds the anther
- the plant group that has molds and mushrooms in it
- the two leaves at the base of the flower
- the chemical in plants that cause them to be green
- these are baby plants that begin forming in the flower and are found inside of fruit
- the "veins" or tubes in the stem that transport water UP
- the plant group that has fruits and flowering plants in it
- The eggs of the flower
- found covering rocks and growing on trees in damp areas; often found growing in mounds in the forest
- the top of the leaf
- the part of the plant where the majority of photosynthesis takes place
24 Clues: the top of the leaf • the edge of the leaf • The eggs of the flower • the stem part of the leaf • the two leaves at the base of the flower • the part of the plant that gives it structure • insects, wind and rain help this process occur • another word for the colored part of the flower • the male part of the flower that holds the pollen • ...
Perform Nursery Operation 2025-09-16
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- – A method of asexual plant propagation
- – Substance added to soil to promote plant health
- – The process of a seed sprouting into a plant
- – Organic material used to enrich soil
- Bank – Storage facility for preserving seeds
- – Weather conditions affecting nursery success
- – Removing unwanted plants from nursery beds
- – Hand tool used for digging and planting
- – Systematic watering method
- – Moving plants from one location to another
- – Chemical used to kill pests
- Testing – Checking pH and nutrients before planting
- – Proper distance between plants for healthy growth
- – Covering soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds
- Control – Managing insects and diseases
- – Acclimating plants to outdoor conditions
- – Ideal soil type for most nursery plants
- – Structure for controlled plant growth
- – Identifier attached to plant containers
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- – Removing unwanted plant parts to encourage growth
- Hormone – Substance that promotes root development
- – Soil additive for aeration and drainage
- – Type of farming without synthetic chemicals
- – Fine spray used for delicate seedlings
- – Moisture level in the air affecting plant growth
- – Regular checking of plant health
- – Person who manages nursery operations
- – Cleaning tools to prevent disease spread
- – Reproducing plants through seeds or cuttings
- – Placing seedlings into containers for growth
- – Tagging plants for identification
- – Essential daily task to maintain plant hydration
- – Natural energy source for photosynthesis
- – Tool for moving soil or compost
- – Protection from direct sunlight for sensitive plants
- – Animal waste used as fertilizer
- – Prevents waterlogging in containers or beds
- Tray – Container used for sowing seeds
- – A young plant grown from a seed
- Bed – Prepared area for growing young plants
40 Clues: – Systematic watering method • – Chemical used to kill pests • – Tool for moving soil or compost • – Animal waste used as fertilizer • – A young plant grown from a seed • – Regular checking of plant health • – Tagging plants for identification • – Organic material used to enrich soil • Tray – Container used for sowing seeds • – A method of asexual plant propagation • ...
Rakshith v poojary 2022-09-26
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- Large marsupial
- the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- look at or observe attentively over a period of time
- a building devoted to the worship of a god or gods
- a flexible container with an opening at the top
- a woody perennial plant.
- the civil force of a state
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- an instrument for writing
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun
- the natural satellite
- the male ruler
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- a building for human habitation
- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- an establishment providing accommodation meals
- an institution for educating children
- a piece of furniture with a flat top and on or more legs
- a separate seat for one person
- a covering for the foot
21 Clues: the male ruler • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the natural satellite • a covering for the foot • a woody perennial plant. • an instrument for writing • the civil force of a state • a separate seat for one person • a building for human habitation • the seed-bearing part of a plant • an institution for educating children • ...
Plants vs Zombies Heroes 2025-10-25
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- This is the highest cost card in the game.
- This is the only animal plant that gives sun at the start of each turn.
- This trick allows you to play a zombie during tricks.
- This plant can be recycled for four-thousand sparks.
- If you are rank 39, this card will be your profile picture.
- This environment can make you invincible if paired with the right card.
- This plant heals you for the highest amount out of any heal plant.
- This zombie gets +three/+three when evolved on another zombie of its tribe.
- You can receive the Block-buster card from this pack.
- This card can attack in every lane.
- The base stats of Poison Oak (Enter the answer like this: *Number*/*Number*).
- Nuts or berries.
- If this card is conjured from Cosmic Pea, its stats will be one/one double-strike.
- Most hackers use forty copies of...
- This card's ability does damage to the zombie hero when you heal.
- The only zombie superpower that has the tribe "Zombie."
- If this plant attacks, its plant food animation from PvZ 2 will play.
- This is the only card that refunds itself when played.
- This class has the Puff-Shroom.
- This plant makes zombie tricks cost one more.
- If this card is conjured by a Cosmic Imp, it will have the frenzy, amphibious, and deadly keywords.
- This is the only plant that can be a three/four as a two cost.
- The only zero cost card in the game with zero attack.
- The base stats of this card are four/one.
- This is the only plant that has a splash damage that is different from its base attack.
- Against this hero, you are NEVER safe.
- This is the only plant that wears makeup.
- This is the most expensive gravestone card in the game.
- This card is on the image of the Triassic Pack.
- This plants favorite number is five.
- You can do bonus attacks using this plant without dealing with the consequence of Mime-Garg's ability.
- This plant is like a flower version of Melon-Pult.
- This card has the dino-roar and untrickable key words.
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- This card's greatest enemy is the Wallflower.
- This card can only get value if you have tempo.
- This zombie used to have a tribe that was exclusive to itself.
- The only card in the game with base ten health.
- The best superpower in the game.
- The base stats of this card are one/one, but it is a four/one the first turn you play it.
- This zombie card will make it impossible to deck out if ran in a deck.
- The base stats of Briar Rose (Enter the answer like this: *Number*/*Number*).
- He's "Wheely Cheesy"
- This card used to have a description bug that caused its evolution ability to only say the word "instead."
- This is the only trick that creates an environment.
- The most well known Plants vs Zombies Heroes streamer.
- This is the only plant unlocked in the Lost City world in PvZ 2 that was introduced into the PvZ Heroes game.
- This is the only superpower that has the possibility of giving the opponent a LOT of value.
- *Sigh* This card is the most OVERRATED-
- This is the only zombie with the splash damage keyword.
- This card can only get buffed if a zombie is in play.
- This is the lowest cost environment in the game.
- This superpower gives the keyword team-up.
- This card will have Astrocado's base stats if evolved on another plant.
- This is the only card that can buff cards in your hands.
- You cannot block if you have minimum this many cards in your hand.
- This hero has the "Blockbusting" strategy deck.
- If conjured from cross-pollination, this card will be a zero cost one/one flower plant.
- The base stats of Dark Matter Dragon Fruit if given a Fertilize (Enter the answer like this: *Number*/*Number*).
- This plant hero is named after an onomatopoeia from the original game.
- This is the only zombie that can shuffle tokens into your deck.
- This is the highest cost environment in the game.
- This superpower creates the Octo-Pet token.
- Phase two of a Zombie Hero's turn.
- Coffee zombie gives this keyword to all other zombies.
64 Clues: Nuts or berries. • He's "Wheely Cheesy" • This class has the Puff-Shroom. • The best superpower in the game. • Phase two of a Zombie Hero's turn. • This card can attack in every lane. • Most hackers use forty copies of... • This plants favorite number is five. • Against this hero, you are NEVER safe. • *Sigh* This card is the most OVERRATED- • ...
Plant Processes and Plant Nutrients 2021-10-19
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- This nutrient stimulates the growth of plant roots.
- The organelle in plants where photosynthesis is carried out.
- This nutrient is responsible for vegetative growth
- Tiny pores in the leaves.
- is responsible fro the formation of root tips
- The phenomenon whereby the flowering of plants is regulated by day length
- This nutrient is responsible for the synthesis of chlorophyll
- The process by which green plants make food
- The movement of organic and inorganic substances from one part of the plant to another
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- The green pigment found in plants.
- The release of energy from carbohydrates
- This is responsible for the transfer of carbohyrates.
- The evaporation of water from the stomata
- This plant vessel transports water and minerals from the roots up to the leaves.
- This element helps in the formation of proteins
- The process whereby plants grow towards the sunlight
16 Clues: Tiny pores in the leaves. • The green pigment found in plants. • The release of energy from carbohydrates • The evaporation of water from the stomata • The process by which green plants make food • is responsible fro the formation of root tips • This element helps in the formation of proteins • This nutrient is responsible for vegetative growth • ...
Biology vocabulary 2023-04-10
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- carries nerve impulses away from cell body
- carries oxygenated blood to the body
- plant with high water pressure inside cells
- comes out with the baby
- plant with two leaves
- long chain of glucose molecules, stores energy
- place where gas exchange occurs in lungs
- genes of different types
- carried deoxygenated blood to the heart
- opposite of prey
- first part of your intestine
- transports water for a plant
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- holds your urine before you urinate
- ATP is broken down into this and energy
- change in a genetic structure
- another word for chest
- the soft bone like substance in your nose
- transports sugars for a plant
- open and close stomata
19 Clues: opposite of prey • plant with two leaves • another word for chest • open and close stomata • comes out with the baby • genes of different types • first part of your intestine • transports water for a plant • change in a genetic structure • transports sugars for a plant • holds your urine before you urinate • carries oxygenated blood to the body • ...
It's All About Mary Jane! 2021-09-28
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- Our home
- Not sativa, not indica
- Short, bushy plant that produces a more calming effect
- Black & sticky
- Crystals found on the plant
- Sorry, I can't hear you. My weed is too ____!
- Marijuana store
- THC & Tobacco
- Tall, thin plant that has a more energizing effect
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- Chemical compound found in cannabis
- Heading straight for the fridge
- Does not produce a high
- Meet you on pluto!
- Soilless grow
- The state that mother plants stay in
- Taken from their mama
- Gives the plant its smell & flavors
17 Clues: Our home • Soilless grow • THC & Tobacco • Black & sticky • Marijuana store • Meet you on pluto! • Taken from their mama • Not sativa, not indica • Does not produce a high • Crystals found on the plant • Heading straight for the fridge • Chemical compound found in cannabis • Gives the plant its smell & flavors • The state that mother plants stay in • ...
Genetics crossword- Gisselle V. 2023-05-01
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- pollination that occurs when
- one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- a genetic factor that is blocked by
- before you.
- plant.
- presence of a dominant factor.
- the next.
- to receive something from someone
- of an individual, or thing.
- genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
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- that are inherited from one generation
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- is the branch of biology that deals with
- from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- A distinguishing quality, trait or
- pollination that occurs when pollen
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- the young born of living organisms. They are
- children
21 Clues: plant. • children • the next. • before you. • of an individual, or thing. • pollination that occurs when • presence of a dominant factor. • to receive something from someone • A distinguishing quality, trait or • a genetic factor that is blocked by • pollination that occurs when pollen • that are inherited from one generation • is the branch of biology that deals with • ...
Science Challenge 2022-05-06
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- the length of a wave (changes pitch)
- the part of the plant reproduction
- changing from one form to another
- a part of an organism
- when this type of energy runs out, we cannot get it back in our lifetime
- the height of a wave (changes volume)
- when two things come into contact
- when sediment is dropped off somewhere new
- plants
- when rock is broken down into sediment
- part of the plant that takes in sunlight
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- moving from one place to another
- the part of the plant that absorbs water
- types of energy that will not run out
- large sections of the Earth's crust that move slowly
- the ability to make something happen
- the job that the structure does
- how a plant makes its own food
- how steep a hill is
- when sediment is carried away
20 Clues: plants • how steep a hill is • a part of an organism • when sediment is carried away • how a plant makes its own food • the job that the structure does • moving from one place to another • changing from one form to another • when two things come into contact • the part of the plant reproduction • the length of a wave (changes pitch) • the ability to make something happen • ...
dylan's 2025-01-30
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- turn on and off button and is big
- lives the mud and eats a lot
- glasses protects your eyes
- huge animal that lives on a farm
- dicot plant has red flowers
- plant that releases pollen
- the science or farming of farming, crops, animals, and plants
- sands your wood has a belt
- to grow plants
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- saw with a cover to protect you
- sands your wood has thing you can hang on to
- bumpy, yellow
- saw saw with two triggers
- sticks in the ground and helps for support
- huge plant lets us breath
- shoes so you don't slip and fall
- protects your hands
- monocot plant green a lot of it
- makes bread
- the state of the atmophere
20 Clues: makes bread • bumpy, yellow • to grow plants • protects your hands • huge plant lets us breath • saw saw with two triggers • glasses protects your eyes • plant that releases pollen • the state of the atmophere • sands your wood has a belt • dicot plant has red flowers • lives the mud and eats a lot • saw with a cover to protect you • monocot plant green a lot of it • ...
growth factors 2023-10-13
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- he plant axis that bears buds and shoots with leaves and, at its basal end, roots.
- a small growth at the tip or on the side of a plant stem that later develops into a flower, leaf, or new shoot
- modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers
- part of the plant that is underground
- minerals enter the plant through the cell wall
- by-product of photosynthesis
- plant roots take in water
- leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen
- plants lose what through evaporation
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- lives more than to years
- increase in plant numbers
- food moves within a plant from one to another
- food making process
- part of the female reproductive system of a flower.
14 Clues: food making process • lives more than to years • increase in plant numbers • plant roots take in water • by-product of photosynthesis • plants lose what through evaporation • part of the plant that is underground • leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen • food moves within a plant from one to another • minerals enter the plant through the cell wall • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword 2019-04-03
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- a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem that lacks perforations in the cell wall.
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
- protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell.
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons
- a layer of columnar cells rich in chloroplasts found beneath the upper epidermis of foliage leaves
- the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by a periderm
- a complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
- 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.
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- plant polysaccharide, it is made by the glucan sythase-like gene (GLS) in various places within a plant.
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products down from the leaves.
- tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots.
- the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent, found chiefly in the softer parts of leaves, pulp of fruits, bark and pith of stems, etc.
- pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange.
- fungus which grows in association with the roots of a plant in symbiotic or mildly pathogenic relationship
- an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root.
- inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems, surrounding a vascular bundle.
- a layer of loosely packed and irregularly shaped chlorophyll-bearing cells that fills the part of a leaf between the palisade layer and the lower epidermis.
- an inert impermeable waxy substance present in the cell walls of corky tissues.
- a thin layer of plant tissue between the endodermis and the phloem.
- region of the plant cell wall in which secondary wall is interrupted, exposing the underlying primary cell wall.
20 Clues: a flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons • a thin layer of plant tissue between the endodermis and the phloem. • the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts. • tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots. • an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root. • ...
Photosynthesis, Respiration, Transpiration 2023-02-14
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- the waxy outer layer of a leaf that helps prevent water loss
- one of two (1) ingredients needed for aerobic respiration
- the part of a plant that takes in water for the plant
- the process that plants do to make sugar
- the green liquid inside chloroplasts that does photosynthesis
- one of three (2) ingredients needed for photosynthesis
- the process of water leaving a plant
- the tubes that carry water up the stem
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- one of two (2) ingredients needed for aerobic respiration
- the type of sugar made by plants
- one of three (3) ingredients needed for photosynthesis
- the type of cell that opens and closes the stomata
- the organelle in plant cells that does photosynthesis
- the process that plants do to create usable energy
- the tubes that bring sugar to cells
- the openings in plant leaves that release water
- one of three (1) ingredients needed for photosynthesis
17 Clues: the type of sugar made by plants • the tubes that bring sugar to cells • the process of water leaving a plant • the tubes that carry water up the stem • the process that plants do to make sugar • the openings in plant leaves that release water • the type of cell that opens and closes the stomata • the process that plants do to create usable energy • ...
AMB Final Vocabulary Review 2 2021-12-13
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- Plant grows at the surface and is not rooted to the bottom
- Gill breathing bony animal with fins
- macroinvertebrates invertebrate that lives on the bottom
- Water quality indicator describing the general clarity of water
- Soft bodied invertebrates that makes its own shell
- plant grows in the water with some portion of the plant out of the water
- water quality indicator that describes nutrient load
- Soft bodied vertebrate that relies on water for part of its life cycle
- occurs spring and fall when lake temperatures are the same at the top and bottom
- first plant
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- thermal layering of water in a lake
- The load of silt, sand and gravel a river carries
- Invertebrate with an exoskeleton
- Increase in nutrient into an aquatic ecosystem resulting in algae bloom and ultimate deterioration of water quality
- Bottom of the lake
- series of regular sinuous curves in the channel of a river or other watercourse
- Water quality indicator describing the acid or base of a body of water
- animal larger that 0.5 mm without a backbone
- Plant that has no real structure out of the water
- measure of oxygen available to aquatic organisms
- zone or area around the lake or river where groundwater reaches
21 Clues: first plant • Bottom of the lake • Invertebrate with an exoskeleton • thermal layering of water in a lake • Gill breathing bony animal with fins • animal larger that 0.5 mm without a backbone • measure of oxygen available to aquatic organisms • The load of silt, sand and gravel a river carries • Plant that has no real structure out of the water • ...
Grafting 2014-05-01
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- / Another name for the whip graft.
- / While grafting, this must not be allowed to dry out.
- / The side _______ method is an effective way to graft evergreens.
- / Type of union between the scion and rootstock.
- / Seedling or plant used as the bottom half of the graft.
- / In some cases the rootstock _______ the overall size to which the plant will grow.
- / Process by which two different plants are united so they grow as one.
- / Type of graft used for small material.
- / When grafting, a long, shallow ____ is made on one side of the rootstock.
- / Grafting is used to rapidly increase the ______ of a desirable plant.
- / This type of grafting is most often used in topworking trees.
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- / Newly installed shoot or top of the plant.
- / This may be used to tie the new graft to prevent breakage.
- / The rootstock becomes the root ______ of a newly grafted plant.
- / All cut surfaces are covered with ______ material.
- / New type of grafting used on roses.
- / Grafting is generally done when the stock and scion are ______.
- / The ideal time to cleft graft.
- / Another name for rootstock.
- / A type of waterproofing material.
20 Clues: / Another name for rootstock. • / The ideal time to cleft graft. • / Another name for the whip graft. • / A type of waterproofing material. • / New type of grafting used on roses. • / Type of graft used for small material. • / Newly installed shoot or top of the plant. • / Type of union between the scion and rootstock. • ...
Grafting 2014-05-06
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- / This type of grafting is most often used in topworking trees.
- / Newly installed shoot or top of the plant.
- / All cut surfaces are covered with ______ material.
- / Type of union between the scion and rootstock.
- / Type of graft used for small material.
- / In some cases the rootstock _______ the overall size to which the plant will grow.
- / New type of grafting used on roses.
- / When grafting, a long, shallow ____ is made on one side of the rootstock.
- / Another name for the whip graft.
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- / Another name for rootstock.
- / Grafting is used to rapidly increase the ______ of a desirable plant.
- / The rootstock becomes the root ______ of a newly grafted plant.
- / A type of waterproofing material.
- / Seedling or plant used as the bottom half of the graft.
- / Process by which two different plants are united so they grow as one.
- / The ideal time to cleft graft.
- / Grafting is generally done when the stock and scion are ______.
- / While grafting, this must not be allowed to dry out.
- / The side _______ method is an effective way to graft evergreens.
- / This may be used to tie the new graft to prevent breakage.
20 Clues: / Another name for rootstock. • / The ideal time to cleft graft. • / Another name for the whip graft. • / A type of waterproofing material. • / New type of grafting used on roses. • / Type of graft used for small material. • / Newly installed shoot or top of the plant. • / Type of union between the scion and rootstock. • ...
Plants 2021-11-30
12 Clues: makes a new plant • supports the plant • plant reproduction • a new growing plant • holds a seed inside • attracts butterflies • holds a plant in place • makes food from sunlight • what makes a plant green • the male part of a flower • the female part of a flower • process of makes food for the plant
Science Rules Crossword 2022-09-25
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- the change in rainfall and temperature
- the process of change
- a place an animal is protected from weather and animals
- when animals change color to there surroundings
- a gas humans need and breathe
- everything that is around and affects an animal
- a plants food
- holds the plant up and down
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- absorbs sunlight
- is the process of how a plant makes food
- makes seeds from plants
- an animal that jumps up river when they migrate
- the life ____ of a plant
- holds the plant in place
- dioxide, a gas a plant needs
15 Clues: a plants food • absorbs sunlight • the process of change • makes seeds from plants • the life ____ of a plant • holds the plant in place • holds the plant up and down • dioxide, a gas a plant needs • a gas humans need and breathe • the change in rainfall and temperature • is the process of how a plant makes food • when animals change color to there surroundings • ...
Plants of the Nature Center 2025-09-30
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- Thorny native plant that produces edible ____ "hips" from pink flowers (unlike cultivated red ones)
- Leaves of three, leave it be!
- Native tree that has been harmed by an invasive fungal disease
- One of the most ancient lineages of plants on Earth
- Climbs up trees and produces bunches of edible purple fruits
- An invasive plant with basal leaves, spiky stems and flower heads that is very common in the Nature Center
- Yellow-petaled flower that produces seeds that stick
- Invasive plant that is displacing native cattails in wetlands
- Most common tree in the Nature Center with heart-shaped leaves
- This tree with compound leaves is being harmed by the Emerald ____ Borer (beetle)
- The host plant for Monarch butterfly caterpillars
- A nonnative plant with white flowers that have several individual "umbels" (and is the plant from which the carrot is derived)
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- Similar to the grape vine, but with compound leaves and non-edible purple berries
- This tree that produces "helicopter seeds" gets part of its name from its bark color
- Bark from this tree contains active ingredient used to make aspirin
- Yellow-petaled flower with a bulging center ("ahhh choo!")
- Native aquatic plant with brown fuzzy seed stalk at the top
- Yellow flower clusters often visited by bees
- This is one of different types of tree species that produces acorns
- Invasive species that is displacing native trees (and produces black berries)
- Native tree that often is host to black & red ____ _____ beetles
- Native evergreen tree that is Michigan's state tree
22 Clues: Leaves of three, leave it be! • Yellow flower clusters often visited by bees • The host plant for Monarch butterfly caterpillars • One of the most ancient lineages of plants on Earth • Native evergreen tree that is Michigan's state tree • Yellow-petaled flower that produces seeds that stick • Yellow-petaled flower with a bulging center ("ahhh choo!") • ...
Noah O'Dougherty Organelles Parts 2018-11-06
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- make up chromosomes (instructions).
- there are many vacuoles in animal cells, but one _____ one in plant cells.
- the rough endoplasmic reticulm has ribosomes which one doesn't have ribosomes.
- thin surrounds the cell of both plant and animal.
- inside cell wall, oval shaped, and provides food for plants.
- like a skeleton for a plant cell, thicker that the membrane.
- has short hairs and a long tail.
- kidney bean shaped, 2 layers, and the powerhouse.
- chloroplasts are only in _______ cells.
- mitochondria are _______ bean shaped.
- layers of membrane, packages molecules.
- single celled organisms, used for feeding and moving.
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- membrane bound sac, one big one in plant cells.
- cytoplasm _____ molecules for use.
- rough has ribosomes, smooth doesn't.
- Packets of hydro logic enzymes, breakdown cells when it dies.
- made of DNA, inside Nucleus.
- ribosomes have a __________ sub unit.
- packets of RNA, a large sub unit and a small sub unit.
- fluid and fills the cell, dissolves molecules.
- the golgi apparatus ______ cells for moving elsewhere.
- large and round, in the middle of the cell.
22 Clues: made of DNA, inside Nucleus. • has short hairs and a long tail. • cytoplasm _____ molecules for use. • make up chromosomes (instructions). • rough has ribosomes, smooth doesn't. • ribosomes have a __________ sub unit. • mitochondria are _______ bean shaped. • chloroplasts are only in _______ cells. • layers of membrane, packages molecules. • ...
Rakshith v poojary 2022-09-26
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- a building for human habitation
- an establishment providing accommodation meals
- a flexible container with an opening at the top
- Large marsupial
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- the natural satellite
- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- a covering for the foot
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- look at or observe attentively over a period of time
- the civil force of a state
- a separate seat for one person
- a piece of furniture with a flat top and on or more legs
- Man's best friend
- an institution for educating children
- an instrument for writing
- Likes to chase mice
- a building devoted to the worship of a god or gods
- the male ruler
- a woody perennial plant.
- the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist
21 Clues: the male ruler • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the natural satellite • a covering for the foot • a woody perennial plant. • an instrument for writing • the civil force of a state • a separate seat for one person • a building for human habitation • the seed-bearing part of a plant • an institution for educating children • ...
Plants 2023-06-12
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- A small flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A delicate and often colorful flower that grows in tropical regions.
- A tall plant with a large yellow flower that follows the sun.
- A plant that can survive in hot and dry environments, often with spines.
- A type of flower that is known for its beauty and fragrance.
- A brightly colored flower with a cup-shaped bloom.
- A colorful and beautiful part of a plant that often smells good.
- A type of tree with a tall straight trunk and large leaves at the top.
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- A plant with long, trailing or climbing stems.
- A common yellow flower with feathery seeds that can be blown away by the wind.
- A green plant that grows in lawns and fields.
- A plant with feathery leaves and no flowers that grows in damp areas.
- A tall plant with hollow stems that is often used for various purposes.
- A tall and woody plant with branches and leaves.
- A climbing plant with long stems and shiny leaves.
- A flat and usually green part of a plant that grows from a stem.
16 Clues: A green plant that grows in lawns and fields. • A plant with long, trailing or climbing stems. • A tall and woody plant with branches and leaves. • A brightly colored flower with a cup-shaped bloom. • A climbing plant with long stems and shiny leaves. • A small flower with white petals and a yellow center. • ...
plants 2023-06-21
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- A tall plant with large, bright yellow flowers that turn towards the sun.
- A succulent plant adapted to arid regions, often with spines instead of leaves.
- The reproductive part of a plant that typically has colorful petals and produces seeds.
- A tall, woody perennial plant with a trunk and branches, usually having leaves or needles.
- have excluded Korean or plant names from the list as requested, providing English words and their descriptions instead.
- A common yellow-flowered plant with feathery seeds that can be blown away by the wind.
- A flowering plant known for its fragrant blooms and thorny stems, available in various colors.
- An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones that produce seeds.
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- A group of plants with narrow leaves, often used to cover lawns or as fodder for animals.
- A deciduous tree with distinctive lobed leaves that often change color in the fall.
- A large and long-lived tree known for its strong wood and distinctive acorns.
- A diverse family of flowering plants known for their often showy and complex blooms.
- A bulbous spring-flowering plant with showy, cup-shaped flowers in various colors.
- A small, simple flower with a yellow center and white petals.
- A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves that reproduces using spores.
- A climbing or trailing plant with evergreen leaves that often grows on walls or trees.
16 Clues: A small, simple flower with a yellow center and white petals. • An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones that produce seeds. • A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves that reproduces using spores. • A tall plant with large, bright yellow flowers that turn towards the sun. • ...
Plants, Plants, Plants! 2016-03-22
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- These absorb water and dissolved nutrients, and anchor the plant in the soil.
- These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction.
- Water evaporates from the leaves of the plants, leaving room for more water molecules to take their place. This helps the water travel up the plant.
- Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together.
- Some plants have long _______ which help them reach water from deep underground.
- The process by which plants make their own food using water, energy from the sun, and carbon dioxide. This produces oxygen and glucose.
- The process of gases entering and exiting a plant
- Making clothing out of cotton is an example of using plants for____________
- These produce food for the plant, take in and release gases, and allow water to exit the plant.
- The process of particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Cacti stems are adapted to store lots of _______ to help them survive in the dry desert.
- These provide a pathway for movement of water and food. They also support the leaves and reproductive structures.
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- Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe.
- Humans often use plants for _______. An example would be making chocolate out of cocoa.
- The process of water moving across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- Some plants are adapted to have colourful flowers that attract insects like bees. These insects ________ the plants as they go from flower to flower.
- The process that helps water move up a plant through the attraction between molecules and the walls of tiny tubes in the stem.
- There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction.
- Plants provide ____________ which protects organisms from weather and predators.
- These contain an embryo that will form a new plant, and they often contain a food supply for the embryo as well.
- Some plants have ________ roots, which form a thick mat that gathers water at the upper layers of the soil.
21 Clues: The process of gases entering and exiting a plant • Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together. • There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction. • These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction. • Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe. • ...
Plants 2021-03-24
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- provides support to the entire plant
- a young plant that has just started to grow
- when a seed begins to grow a plant
- collects nutrients from the sun
- plants drink this to help them grow
- plants need light from this to grow
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- anchors the plant to the ground
- the part of the plant where seeds are found
- a plant needs this to grow in
- a plant that is not fully developed
- this can be planted to grow new plants
- a fully developed plant
12 Clues: a fully developed plant • a plant needs this to grow in • anchors the plant to the ground • collects nutrients from the sun • when a seed begins to grow a plant • a plant that is not fully developed • plants drink this to help them grow • plants need light from this to grow • provides support to the entire plant • this can be planted to grow new plants • ...
Plant Evolution & Classification 2025-04-21
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- a tropical gymnosperm in the phylum Cycadophyta that grows as a short shrub or tree, characterized by large, fern-like leaves and brightly-colored seed cones.
- structure in angiosperms consisting of male and female reproductive structures that attracts animal pollinators.
- early growth and development of a plant embryo in a seed.
- nonvascular plants that have leaf-like, lobed, or ribbon-like photosynthetic tissues; a division of bryophyte plants; probably similar to the first land plants.
- vascular seedless plant with large divided leaves called fronds; more plant-like than the clubmosses; have stems, leaves, and roots.
- an early aquatic algae with stalks and rhizoids; had distinct male and female reproductive structures, similar to modern plants.
- small nonvascular plants with no leaves or roots that have coarse, multicellular rhizoids; a division of bryophyte plants.
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- examples of gymnosperms, such as pine and spruce trees; cone-bearing seed plants with vascular tissue.
- vascular plant similar to the nonvascular moss, but with roots, stems, and leaves; similar to early vascular plants.
- diploid cell that forms when two haploid gametes unite during fertilization.
- tough, hydrophobic carbohydrate molecule that stiffens and waterproofs vascular tissues of plants.
- type of seed plant that produces bare seeds in cones.
- nonvascular plant that has long, pointed sporophytes like tiny horns; a division of bryophyte plants.
- structure produced by a seed plant that contains an embryo and food supply enclosed within a tough coat.
- type of seed plant that produces seeds in the ovary of a flower.
- a gymnosperm in the phylum Ginkgophyta that dates back 270 million years, with only one remaining living species (Ginkgo biloba); known as a living fossil.
- hair-like structure in a nonvascular plant that absorbs water and minerals and anchors the plant to a surface.
17 Clues: type of seed plant that produces bare seeds in cones. • early growth and development of a plant embryo in a seed. • type of seed plant that produces seeds in the ovary of a flower. • diploid cell that forms when two haploid gametes unite during fertilization. • tough, hydrophobic carbohydrate molecule that stiffens and waterproofs vascular tissues of plants. • ...
Plants 2025-03-21
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- A plant usu. shorter than a tree with many small branches
- The colorful part of the flower. Attracts pollinators.
- a type of non-flowering plant that reproduces with spores and has leafy fronds.
- Grows from the stem/branches. Make food for the plant
- absorb water and nutrients. Anchor the plant.
- The sweet liquid that attracts pollinators.
- a small part that develops into a leaf,flower, or a shoot.
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- A plant that climbs or grows along the ground. May use trees or walls to hold itself up
- supports the branches, leaves, and flowers. Transports water and nutrients throughout the plant.
- A fine powder produced by the male part of a flower. Necessary to fertilize other flowers.
- The part of the plant that usu contains seeds. Form from the flower and helps to spread seeds.
- part that is usu brightly colored and scented. Used to make seeds.
- object from which a new plant can grow.
- Another name for flower when open.
14 Clues: Another name for flower when open. • object from which a new plant can grow. • The sweet liquid that attracts pollinators. • absorb water and nutrients. Anchor the plant. • Grows from the stem/branches. Make food for the plant • The colorful part of the flower. Attracts pollinators. • A plant usu. shorter than a tree with many small branches • ...
Intro to Forestry 2021-09-10
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- Pipeline that transfers food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Green color.
- Science of developing, caring for, or cultivating a tree-covered environment.
- Top part of the tree that includes branches, twigs, buds, and leaves.
- Woody plant that can grow to be 15 feet or higher.
- Tree's protection from the outside world.
- Anchors a plant and supports the tree.
- It is new wood!
- Growing part of the trunk.
- Part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place.
- These contribute to growth in length.
- Sugar produced by a plant.
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- Process of converting CO2 and H20 into glucose and oxygen.
- Dead, supporting part of the tree.
- Pipeline for moving water from the roots to the leaves.
- Example of a Conifer tree.
- A tree's age is determined by these.
- Example of a Deciduous tree.
- ______________ rings means that the tree had a poor growing season.
- _____________ rings means that the tree had a good growing season.
- Type of tree that bear seeds in cones, have needles and keep them through the winter.
- Type of tree that drops their leaves in the Fall.
22 Clues: Green color. • It is new wood! • Example of a Conifer tree. • Growing part of the trunk. • Sugar produced by a plant. • Example of a Deciduous tree. • Dead, supporting part of the tree. • A tree's age is determined by these. • These contribute to growth in length. • Anchors a plant and supports the tree. • Tree's protection from the outside world. • ...
Plants 2012-02-18
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- Part of the plant that gives of nice smells.
- Part of the plant that takes in water.
- Part of the plant that may be edible, sweet and juicy.
- Water Hyacinth and Duckweed are examples of water plants that ...
- Part of the plant that is green.
- Bird's Nest Fern and Grass are examples of ... plants.
- An example of a non-flowering plant that begins with the letter 'F'.
- Grass and Sunflower are examples of plants that live on ...
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- Part of the plant that holds the plant upright.
- Arrowheads and cattails are examples of water plants that are ...submerged.
- Hibiscus and Bougainvillea are examples of ... plants.
- An example of a flowering plant which starts with the letter 'O'.
- Water Lily and Water Lettuce are examples of plants that live in ...
- Seaweed and Hydrilla are examples of water plants that are ... submerged.
14 Clues: Part of the plant that is green. • Part of the plant that takes in water. • Part of the plant that gives of nice smells. • Part of the plant that holds the plant upright. • Hibiscus and Bougainvillea are examples of ... plants. • Part of the plant that may be edible, sweet and juicy. • Bird's Nest Fern and Grass are examples of ... plants. • ...
plants and animals 2025-12-10
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- An animal that has hair and usually feeds its young milk
- The part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
- An animal that has feathers and can usually fly
- An insect with colorful wings that goes through metamorphosis
- A plant that produces colorful blooms
- An amphibian that can live in water and on land
- A small animal with six legs and usually wings
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- The part of a plant that supports leaves and flowers
- The larval stage of a butterfly or moth
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches
- The part of a plant that makes food from sunlight
- An insect that makes honey and pollinates flowers
- A large carnivorous mammal known as the "king of the jungle"
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- An animal that lives in water and has gills
15 Clues: A plant that produces colorful blooms • A tall plant with a trunk and branches • The larval stage of a butterfly or moth • An animal that lives in water and has gills • A small animal with six legs and usually wings • An animal that has feathers and can usually fly • An amphibian that can live in water and on land • The part of a plant that makes food from sunlight • ...
PSLE Revision: Forces, Changes of State, Plant Systems 2021-04-19
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- The flower is the .......... organ of a flowering plant.
- The gas required for respiration.
- The water ........ shows the continuous movement of water between the Earth and atmosphere.
- Carbon dioxide, water, sunlight and ........ are required for a plant cell to make food.
- This is formed when water boils.
- .........'s Law shows us that a spring will extend by the same amount when the same additional mass is added to it.
- The process in which water vapour is lost through the stomata of the leaves of a plant.
- The process in which a cell produces the energy it requires for survival.
- These anchor a plant firmly into the ground.
- Glucose is changed into ........ so that it can be stored inside a plant cell.
- The water-carrying tube in a plant.
- When water boils, its temperature remains ......... at 100 degrees Celsius.
- Clouds are made of water ..........
- Water in a puddle gains heat and evaporates to form water .........
- The potato, carrot and tapioca are examples of underground ........ organs.
- To reduce the friction between two surfaces, a ......... can be added between them.
- The emergence of flowers marks the transition of a young plant into an ......... plant.
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by .........
- A magnet and piece of steel move towards each other because of a magnetic .......... force.
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- The food-carrying tube in a plant.
- Like poles of two magnets ...........
- The force between opposite charges is known as an .......... force.
- When water vapour touches a cooler surface, it loses ....... and condenses into water droplets.
- The process in which a plant cell makes food.
- The process in which a seed starts to grow into a seedling.
- The force exerted by a spring and rubber band is known as an elastic .......... force.
- The process in which a pollen grain fuses with an ovule.
- Friction leads to wear and tear as well as the generation of .......... between two surfaces.
- The part of a flower that eventually grows into a fruit
- The tiny openings on surface of leaves that allow for gases to enter and leave a leaf.
- The force that resists the motion of two surfaces against each other is known as ............
- When a liquid loses heat, it cools and eventually turns into a ........
- The process in which water vapour (a gas) turns into water (a liquid).
- Leaves have large surfaces into order to capture as much ........... as possible.
- Germination requires water, oxygen and .........
- Gravitational force is also known as .............
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower.
- These are found in a flower and eventually grow to form seeds.
38 Clues: This is formed when water boils. • The gas required for respiration. • The food-carrying tube in a plant. • The water-carrying tube in a plant. • Clouds are made of water .......... • Like poles of two magnets ........... • Non-flowering plants reproduce by ......... • These anchor a plant firmly into the ground. • The process in which a plant cell makes food. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2018-02-06
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- The influence of gravity on plant growth
- Adaptation A behavior an organism exhibits that increases it's chance of survival.
- Stimulus A change of outside forces that results in an organism's response.
- The tissue in a plant that transmits food from leaves to other parts of the plant.
- A period of inactivity and a lowered metabolism in animals during the winter.
- Key A set of descriptions that one can use to identify an organism.
- The movement of plants and plant roots in response to water.
- Adaptation A physical trait of an organism that increases it's chance of survival.
- Changes of traits in organisms over time.
- Any difference between organisms of the same species.
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- Stimulus A stimulus or change within the body of an organism.
- The process of maintaining a state of equilibrium, internally and when responding to external stimulus.
- The tissue of a plant that transports water from the roots to all parts of the plant.
- An organism's reaction to an internal or external stimulus.
- When a species no longer exists.
- The growth of plants in response to light.
- Breeding The breeding of plants and animals by humans for offspring with desirable traits.
- A trait that suits and organism to an environment.
- Selection The process in which organisms with inheritable traits that increase their chance of survival reproduce more than the organisms without the trait, affecting the population.
- A perceptible change, internally or externally, that results in an organism’s response.
20 Clues: When a species no longer exists. • The influence of gravity on plant growth • Changes of traits in organisms over time. • The growth of plants in response to light. • A trait that suits and organism to an environment. • Any difference between organisms of the same species. • An organism's reaction to an internal or external stimulus. • ...
Plants 2023-06-12
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- A small flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A delicate and often colorful flower that grows in tropical regions.
- A tall plant with a large yellow flower that follows the sun.
- A plant that can survive in hot and dry environments, often with spines.
- A type of flower that is known for its beauty and fragrance.
- A brightly colored flower with a cup-shaped bloom.
- A colorful and beautiful part of a plant that often smells good.
- A type of tree with a tall straight trunk and large leaves at the top.
Down
- A plant with long, trailing or climbing stems.
- A common yellow flower with feathery seeds that can be blown away by the wind.
- A green plant that grows in lawns and fields.
- A plant with feathery leaves and no flowers that grows in damp areas.
- A tall plant with hollow stems that is often used for various purposes.
- A tall and woody plant with branches and leaves.
- A climbing plant with long stems and shiny leaves.
- A flat and usually green part of a plant that grows from a stem.
16 Clues: A green plant that grows in lawns and fields. • A plant with long, trailing or climbing stems. • A tall and woody plant with branches and leaves. • A brightly colored flower with a cup-shaped bloom. • A climbing plant with long stems and shiny leaves. • A small flower with white petals and a yellow center. • ...
Nature and Wildlife 2023-06-08
Across
- - Vast body of saltwater
- - Elevated landform with steep sides
- - Large marine mammal
- - Arid region with little rainfall
- - Dense collection of trees
- - Grassland ecosystem with scattered trees
- - Marine invertebrates forming reefs
- - Insect with colorful wings
- - Colorful plant reproductive structure
- - Large bird of prey
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- - Succulent plant adapted to arid environments
- - Insect known for producing honey
- - Natural flowing watercourse
- - Tall plant with a trunk and branches
- - Cascade of water falling from a height
- - Large mammal with a furry coat
- - Tall plant with large yellow flowers
- - Large spotted feline
- - Daily event when the sun disappears below the horizon
- - Canine predator
20 Clues: - Canine predator • - Large bird of prey • - Large marine mammal • - Large spotted feline • - Vast body of saltwater • - Dense collection of trees • - Insect with colorful wings • - Natural flowing watercourse • - Large mammal with a furry coat • - Insect known for producing honey • - Arid region with little rainfall • - Elevated landform with steep sides • ...
Biology 2016-11-15
Across
- what is being grown to make proteins
- removes plant fibers
- associate professor of forestry
- from what animal were scientists using pancreas cells from
- green machines inside plant cells
- high speed spinning that separates cell into different parts
- protein developed in corn
- tiny aquatic plant that grows in swamps
- plant scientist
- segment of DNA to make protein
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- sam who is watching us
- fibrosis 70,000 children and adults have this disease
- when scientists place a gene into a plant that expresses a medical protein
- from where does morphine come from
- antibody what are MABs
- where most protein medicines are made today
- disk the simplest assay
- a PMP used to treat non Hodgkin's lymphoma
- made pharmaceuticals what are PMPs
- reaction what an extra carbohydrate from plants made into medicine would create
- organisms organisms containing foreign genes
- the company Stomp created
- column filled with an insoluable substance
- glycans carbohydrate chains found in both human and animal proteins
24 Clues: plant scientist • removes plant fibers • sam who is watching us • antibody what are MABs • disk the simplest assay • protein developed in corn • the company Stomp created • segment of DNA to make protein • associate professor of forestry • green machines inside plant cells • from where does morphine come from • what is being grown to make proteins • ...
Garden Variety 2023-12-14
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- Structure for growing plants
- Plant leaves collectively
- Garden Type of Japanese rock garden
- Material spread to enrich soil
- Common annual flowering plant
- Old plant variety
- Plant that lives for only one season
- Hand tool for planting
- To transfer pollen in plants
- Supplying water to plants
- To begin to grow from a seed
- Technique to join two plants together
- Moss used as soil amendment
- Soil type ideal for growing plants
- Chemical for killing insects
- Framework for climbing plants
- Crossbred plant for desired traits
- Growing without soil
- Glass container for growing plants
- Miniature tree growing technique
- Having different colored zones on leaves
- Soil acidity or alkalinity measure
- Tool to gather leaves or soil
- Landscaping that requires little water
- Resistant to dry conditions
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- Organic component of soil
- Plant that lives more than two years
- Study of plants
- Decomposed organic matter
- Plant storage organ for dormancy
- Can Tool for hydrating plants
- Plant that keeps leaves year-round
- Plant variety cultivated for features
- Essential nutrient for plants
- Art or practice of garden cultivation
- Green pigment in plants
- Cutting tool for pruning
- Garden structure for shade
- The root used in grafting
- Introducing air into the soil
- Produce or crop amount
- Fragrant flowering plant
- Art of trimming shrubs into shapes
- Combining fish and plant cultivation
- To add nutrients to plants
- Removing dead flower heads
- To cut back branches for growth
- Plant grown flat against a wall
- Flower or to produce flowers
- To breed plants by natural processes
- Plants used for flavoring or medicine
- Tool for digging and moving earth
- Use of worms to decompose organic waste
- Chemical for killing pests
- Remove excess plants for growth
55 Clues: Study of plants • Old plant variety • Growing without soil • Hand tool for planting • Produce or crop amount • Green pigment in plants • Cutting tool for pruning • Fragrant flowering plant • Organic component of soil • Plant leaves collectively • Decomposed organic matter • The root used in grafting • Supplying water to plants • Garden structure for shade • To add nutrients to plants • ...
Stimulus and Response 2020-11-15
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- growth response to water by plants
- organism's response, characterized by a rise in temperature & disturbance of various body functions
- a directional growth of a plant in response to touch
- change in direction of plant growth in response to gravity
- a growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- to maintain a state of balance
- to eject the contents of the stomach
- a plant or tree grown from a seed
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- growth of a plant shoot toward or away from light
- an action or change in behavior that occurs in reaction to a stimulus
- biological response to extreme stress
- The pressure exerted on a plant cell wall by water passing into the cell by osmosis
- of or situated on the outside
- a state of equilibrium
- a change in a organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react
- of or situated on the inside
- to lose or cause to lose freshness & become limp
17 Clues: a state of equilibrium • of or situated on the inside • of or situated on the outside • to maintain a state of balance • a plant or tree grown from a seed • growth response to water by plants • to eject the contents of the stomach • biological response to extreme stress • to lose or cause to lose freshness & become limp • growth of a plant shoot toward or away from light • ...
The Parable of the sower 2024-09-22
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- water vessel
- devil
- to create
- to do whats told
- area to grow crops
- flying creatures
- edge of water
- gives light
- opposite of small
- to not breath
- to dwell on anxious or unknown things
- instruct
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- type of story
- plant grows from
- product of plant
- riches
- to know the meaning
- the teacher
- mistreated
- area with rocks
- many people
- bottom of plant
22 Clues: devil • riches • instruct • to create • mistreated • the teacher • gives light • many people • water vessel • type of story • edge of water • to not breath • area with rocks • bottom of plant • plant grows from • product of plant • to do whats told • flying creatures • opposite of small • area to grow crops • to know the meaning • to dwell on anxious or unknown things
Biotech Final 2023-05-16
Across
- stems that grow on top of the ground
- influenced by internal biological signals
- plants have three types of these
- plant parts are pulled apart
- cuts the plants into sections
- another type of underground stem
- collection of tissue from another plant
- a portion of the plant is covered in dirt
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- Staley type of bulb
- material from two separate plants joined together
- underground stems
- newer technology for plant propagation
- carries nutrients derived from photosynthesis to the roots
- transports water and minerals from the roots
- have dry outer layers
- how plants reproduce
- the proper technique of grafting to align the roots
- when a stolon has an enlargement
18 Clues: underground stems • Staley type of bulb • how plants reproduce • have dry outer layers • plant parts are pulled apart • cuts the plants into sections • plants have three types of these • another type of underground stem • when a stolon has an enlargement • stems that grow on top of the ground • newer technology for plant propagation • collection of tissue from another plant • ...
Photosynthesis! 2022-01-21
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- Another word for heterotroph
- An organism such as a tree or rosebush that does photosynthesis
- The parts of the plant that take in water
- The pores in a plant's leaves where carbon dioxide goes in and oxygen goes out
- An organism that can't make its own food
- Another word for autotroph
- What the roots of a plant take in
- An organism that can make its own food
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- Where carbon dioxide enters the plant
- A source of energy for photosynthesis
- When plant cells convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen
- What the leaves of a plant take in
- The parts of the plant that collect light
- the part of the cell that captures light energy
- What is released from the stomata in groups of 2
- A type of sugar
16 Clues: A type of sugar • Another word for autotroph • Another word for heterotroph • What the roots of a plant take in • What the leaves of a plant take in • Where carbon dioxide enters the plant • A source of energy for photosynthesis • An organism that can make its own food • An organism that can't make its own food • The parts of the plant that take in water • ...
Biology 2022-05-06
Across
- Living things
- Transports water to the plant
- The same type of species
- Food for plants and humans
- Holds a plant upright
- Hunts animals
- Attracts insects
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- How plants make food
- A type of plant
- Gets energy from other organisms
- The brain of the cell
- Green pigment in plants
- Only found in a plant cell
- Given off by plants
- Top of the food chain
15 Clues: Living things • Hunts animals • A type of plant • Attracts insects • Given off by plants • How plants make food • The brain of the cell • Holds a plant upright • Top of the food chain • Green pigment in plants • The same type of species • Only found in a plant cell • Food for plants and humans • Transports water to the plant • Gets energy from other organisms
Gardening 2025-02-18
Across
- a small rock
- the colorful part of a flower
- relating to plants
- climbing plant
- unwelcome garden plants
- a trim for a plant
- tool to dig holes
- absorbs food and water underground
- colorful garden showstopper
- what you plant to grow a flower
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- you only plant once
- tool to make garden rows
- large flower that produces edible seeds
- a pollinator that loves to visit flowers
- scraps used for garden food
- purple flower used fro relaxation
- girl with a dark eye
- where flowers live- also furniture
- bird who doesn't know the words to a song
- without chemicals
20 Clues: a small rock • climbing plant • tool to dig holes • without chemicals • relating to plants • a trim for a plant • you only plant once • girl with a dark eye • unwelcome garden plants • tool to make garden rows • scraps used for garden food • colorful garden showstopper • the colorful part of a flower • what you plant to grow a flower • purple flower used fro relaxation • ...
Stimulus & Response 2020-11-15
Across
- growth response to water by plants
- organism's response, characterized by a rise in temperature & disturbance of various body functions
- a directional growth of a plant in response to touch
- change in direction of plant growth in response to gravity
- a growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- to maintain a state of balance
- to eject the contents of the stomach
- a plant or tree grown from a seed
Down
- growth of a plant shoot toward or away from light
- an action or change in behavior that occurs in reaction to a stimulus
- biological response to extreme stress
- The pressure exerted on a plant cell wall by water passing into the cell by osmosis
- of or situated on the outside
- a state of equilibrium
- a change in a organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react
- of or situated on the inside
- to lose or cause to lose freshness & become limp
17 Clues: a state of equilibrium • of or situated on the inside • of or situated on the outside • to maintain a state of balance • a plant or tree grown from a seed • growth response to water by plants • to eject the contents of the stomach • biological response to extreme stress • to lose or cause to lose freshness & become limp • growth of a plant shoot toward or away from light • ...
Parts of the plant cell 2022-10-13
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- which resembles a stack of
- Is the process of converting light energy to chemical energy
- Surrounds the cell as a thin layer of protein
- Are found only in plants
- Is filled with fluid
- Converts light and carbon dioxide to usable
- found in plants and animals
- Is a flat, layered organelle known as
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- does not contain a nuclei
- produce food through photosynthesis
- Transports materials through the cell
- Is covered with ribosomes which give it a rough appearance
- the powerhouse of the cell
- Create proteins from amino acids
- digest foods from surrounding
- Is a gel-like material outside the nucleus,
- Controls functions of the cell
- inside the cell membrane
18 Clues: Is filled with fluid • Are found only in plants • inside the cell membrane • does not contain a nuclei • the powerhouse of the cell • which resembles a stack of • found in plants and animals • digest foods from surrounding • Controls functions of the cell • Create proteins from amino acids • produce food through photosynthesis • Transports materials through the cell • ...
Cell puzzle 2022-11-04
Across
- What organelle within a cell acts as a package plant?
- What is the powerhouse of the cell?
- What organelle acts as a container?
- What do animal cells have that plant cells don't? Centrioles or Lysosomes?
- Are plant or animal cells larger?
- What cells are multicellular and complex? Prokaryotic/Eukaryotic?
- What organelle rests near the nucleus and sometimes has ribosomes stuck to it?
- What color do we associate with plant cells?
- What do cells appear like when looked at under a microscope?
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- What color do we generally associate with animal cells? Green or Blue?
- What does the gogli apparatus represent in real life?
- What surrounds all cells and acts as a doorman?
- What cells are single celled and not complex? Prokaryotic/Eukaryotic?
- What process converts sunlight into energy?
- What do we classify as the "powerhouse" of the cell?
- How many Nucleus/Nuclei does a eukaryotic cell have?
- What goes around plant cells and protects them that animal cells do not have?
- What do plant cells contain that animal cells do not?
- What is the fluid called that contains all organelles within a cell?
- Which organelle contains the DNA in a Eukaryotic cell? Vacuole or Nucleus?
20 Clues: Are plant or animal cells larger? • What is the powerhouse of the cell? • What organelle acts as a container? • What process converts sunlight into energy? • What color do we associate with plant cells? • What surrounds all cells and acts as a doorman? • What do we classify as the "powerhouse" of the cell? • How many Nucleus/Nuclei does a eukaryotic cell have? • ...
Plants 2023-07-10
Across
- tree A tropical plant with a tall trunk and large leaves at the top.
- A colorful plant that blooms and often has a pleasant fragrance.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers often used in aromatherapy.
- A green plant that grows in fields and lawns.
- A climbing plant with green leaves that grows on walls and trees.
- A small, hard object produced by plants that can grow into a new plant.
- A leafy plant that grows in damp and shady places.
- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems used for various purposes.
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- A flat, thin part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch.
- A beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet scent.
- A tall plant with branches and leaves that provide shade and oxygen.
- A small, white flower with a yellow center and petals.
- An exotic flower known for its delicate beauty and vibrant colors.
- A tall plant with a large yellow flower that follows the sun.
- A desert plant with spines and can store water in its thick stem.
15 Clues: A green plant that grows in fields and lawns. • A beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet scent. • A leafy plant that grows in damp and shady places. • A small, white flower with a yellow center and petals. • A tall plant with a large yellow flower that follows the sun. • A flat, thin part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch. • ...
Classification and Environment 2023-11-27
Across
- how ferns reproduce
- can breed fertile offspring
- flowering plant
- egg shell of reptiles
- animal with three parts of body
- fish breathing organ
- dont have backbone
- feelers in the head of most arthropod
- non-flowering vascular plant
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- non-flowering plant
- plant the tree to restore the land
- mangifera indica
- differences between species
- temperature depend on the environment
- swim in the ocean and can sting
15 Clues: flowering plant • mangifera indica • dont have backbone • non-flowering plant • how ferns reproduce • fish breathing organ • egg shell of reptiles • can breed fertile offspring • differences between species • non-flowering vascular plant • swim in the ocean and can sting • animal with three parts of body • plant the tree to restore the land • temperature depend on the environment • ...
Plants 2019-06-27
Across
- The waste gas product of photosynthesis
- The green pigment inside plant cells which allow photosynthesis to occur
- Glucose is stored as s_______ in a plant (usually in its roots)
- The tiny structure inside plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The gas needed to carry out photosynthesis
- The name given to plants with white and green patches on their leaves
- Tiny tubes which carry water up from the roots
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- Tiny tubes which carry glucose away from the leaves
- The chemical reaction which produces food for the plant
- Apart from water, what else do plant roots absorb from the soil?
- A chemical reaction which releases energy from food
- What goes on the arrow in the equation Carbon dioxide + Water --> Oxygen + Glucose
- Complete the specialised plant cell name 'Root ____ cells'
- The sugar made during photosynthesis
- An essential mineral needed to make chlorophyll
- Tiny pores in the leaves which allow gasses to pass in and out of the leaves
16 Clues: The sugar made during photosynthesis • The waste gas product of photosynthesis • The gas needed to carry out photosynthesis • Tiny tubes which carry water up from the roots • An essential mineral needed to make chlorophyll • Tiny tubes which carry glucose away from the leaves • A chemical reaction which releases energy from food • ...
botany 2023-05-08
Across
- - The green pigment in plants that captures energy from sunlight.
- - The main structural axis of a plant.
- - The flattened, typically green, part of a plant that is attached to a stem and is the main site of photosynthesis.
- - The transfer of pollen from the male to the female reproductive organs of a flower.
- - The process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food.
- - A complex carbohydrate that forms the structural component of the cell walls of plants.
- - The process by which a plant begins to grow from a seed.
Down
- - The tissue in vascular plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- - The colorful, leaf-like structures surrounding the reproductive organs of a flower.
- - The mature ovary of a flower, typically containing seeds.
- - The female reproductive part of a flower.
- - The tissue in vascular plants that conducts sugars and other organic compounds from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- - The turning of a plant or part of a plant toward or away from a stimulus, such as light or gravity.
- - The part of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
- - The male reproductive part of a flower.
15 Clues: - The main structural axis of a plant. • - The male reproductive part of a flower. • - The female reproductive part of a flower. • - The process by which a plant begins to grow from a seed. • - The mature ovary of a flower, typically containing seeds. • - The green pigment in plants that captures energy from sunlight. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword 2023-03-22
Across
- a specific part of an organism or object
- the transfer of pollen grains by wind, animals or humans that allows plants to reproduce
- the purpose or job for which something is designed for
- when a living thing makes offspring or young
- the young of an organism
- the movement of seeds away from the parent plant
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- the plant structures that produce seeds and are used for reproduction
- to move or carry from one place to another
- the plant structure that anchors the plant in the ground and absorbs water and nutrients
- something that is found in nature such as water, air, light, soil
- the plant structure that transports water and supports the plant
- the plant structures that produce food for the plant
- the surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives
13 Clues: the young of an organism • a specific part of an organism or object • to move or carry from one place to another • when a living thing makes offspring or young • the movement of seeds away from the parent plant • the plant structures that produce food for the plant • the purpose or job for which something is designed for • ...
HORT1 - Unit 4 + 5 Crossword Test 2023-04-28
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- Decayed organic matter used for soil conditioning and fertilizer
- The process by which food and nutrients are moved within a plant from one plant part to another
- The amount of air space between soil particles
- A swollen, modified stem that grows underground.
- Subsoil that is usually brown or reddish due to the large amount of clay.
- This number indicates a neutral soil
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- A creeping underground stem, usually horizontal, that produces roots and leaves at the nodes.
- For leaf cuttings, this vein must be cut in order to make roots form
- Plants are categorized by zones based on the average minimum temperature
- The process by which plants lose water from leaves and stems through evaporation
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- A form of grafting when a bud is used instead of a scion
- Horizon is the topsoil and is home to earthworms and soil organisms.
- Produce one seed leaf
- An advantage of horticultural soils is it improves crop____
- The piece of the plant at the root or bottom of graft
- These soils have a granular soil structure
- A creeping above ground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots at the nodes
- Young plants grown from seeds
- Produce two seed leaves
- Natural volcanic material that helps aeration and water-holding capacity
- Disadvantages of horticultural soils are that it's ____ and lightweight
- The first sets of leaves
- When a plant first starts to grow from a seed
- Scarring a small area of stem to produce new plants
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- The round parts of some plants that are underground
- Carries nutrients throughout the plant
- Tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- These soil structure is the best for plants.
- The plant process that increases plant numbers
- Mica mineral matter commonly used to start seed and cuttings
- Partially decomposed material mined from the swamps
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air
- The multiplication of a kind or species. Reproduction of a species
- The response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- The rate at which water moves through the soil
- has a high carbon-to-nitrogen ratio and makes nitrogen unavailable for plant use
- This matter is dead plant or animal tissue and contains carbon
- This will raise the pH value in soils (make the soil less acidic)
- a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of soils
- These soils typically have a loose soil structure
- Is bed rock
- Larger matter added to some horticulture media to promote drainage
- The piece of plant at the top of graft
- This horizon is rich in organic matter in various stages of decomposition and is dark in color
- Dehydrated remains of acid bog plants; commonly used to line wire hanging baskets
- Soil layers
- Is parent material and consists mainly of clumps of un-weathered rocks
- has almost equal parts of sand, silt, and clay. This is the ideal texture for most non container outside plants.
- A reproductive process that involves two parents plants that combine their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs from both parents
- This has the largest particles
- These soils have a blocky or platy structure.
- The second set of leaves
- When a plant rests or grows very little, if any
- Joining separate plant parts together so that they form a union and grow together to make one plant
- An enlarged, bulb-like, fleshy structure found at the base of a stem. Usually flattened and round.
57 Clues: Is bed rock • Soil layers • Produce one seed leaf • Produce two seed leaves • The second set of leaves • The first sets of leaves • Young plants grown from seeds • This has the largest particles • This number indicates a neutral soil • Carries nutrients throughout the plant • The piece of plant at the top of graft • These soils have a granular soil structure • ...
Year 8 revision 2025-07-14
Across
- What is the name for a baby plant?
- What is the name for the part of a plant that grows underground?
- What is the name for the smallest part of a living thing?
- What is the term for a feature that helps an organism survive?
- The place where an organism lives
- Name the organ that pumps blood around the body
- What plant organ is the site of photosynthesis?
- an animal that only eats meat
Down
- an animal that only eats plants
- Equipment used to see smaller objects
- What is the place where animals live?
- What do plants use to make food?
- What part of a plant makes seeds?
- What part of a plant takes in water?
- What is the name of the organ in animals where food is digested?
- What do plants need to grow?
- Organ responsible for breathing
- What do animals eat to get energy?
18 Clues: What do plants need to grow? • an animal that only eats meat • an animal that only eats plants • Organ responsible for breathing • What do plants use to make food? • What part of a plant makes seeds? • The place where an organism lives • What is the name for a baby plant? • What do animals eat to get energy? • What part of a plant takes in water? • ...
Plants, Plants, Plants! 2021-07-23
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- These absorb water and dissolved nutrients, and anchor the plant in the soil.
- These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction.
- Water evaporates from the leaves of the plants, leaving room for more water molecules to take their place. This helps the water travel up the plant.
- Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together.
- Some plants have long _______ which help them reach water from deep underground.
- The process by which plants make their own food using water, energy from the sun, and carbon dioxide. This produces oxygen and glucose.
- The process of gases entering and exiting a plant
- Making clothing out of cotton is an example of using plants for____________
- These produce food for the plant, take in and release gases, and allow water to exit the plant.
- The process of particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Cacti stems are adapted to store lots of _______ to help them survive in the dry desert.
- These provide a pathway for movement of water and food. They also support the leaves and reproductive structures.
Down
- Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe.
- Humans often use plants for _______. An example would be making chocolate out of cocoa.
- The process of water moving across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- Some plants are adapted to have colourful flowers that attract insects like bees. These insects ________ the plants as they go from flower to flower.
- The process that helps water move up a plant through the attraction between molecules and the walls of tiny tubes in the stem.
- There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction.
- Plants provide ____________ which protects organisms from weather and predators.
- These contain an embryo that will form a new plant, and they often contain a food supply for the embryo as well.
- Some plants have ________ roots, which form a thick mat that gathers water at the upper layers of the soil.
21 Clues: The process of gases entering and exiting a plant • Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together. • There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction. • These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction. • Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe. • ...
Rafflesia Plant 2023-06-29
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- This plant is considered a _____ because it feeds off its host.
- Another name for the plant is the _____.
- The plant has a brilliant, ____ bloom.
- the soft tissue, including muscle and fat, that lies between the skin and the bones.
- The plant smells like ________.
- This plant is ____ because it doesn't have any leaves, stems, or roots.
- The plant grows up to _____ feet across.
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- The plant attaches itself to the grapevine and draws all the _______ and water it needs to survive.
- A parasite gets its _____________ from the host organism.
- The rafflesia plant's host is a type of _______.
- a plant or animal that has a parasite living on or in it.
- It is the ______ plant in the world.
12 Clues: The plant smells like ________. • It is the ______ plant in the world. • The plant has a brilliant, ____ bloom. • Another name for the plant is the _____. • The plant grows up to _____ feet across. • The rafflesia plant's host is a type of _______. • A parasite gets its _____________ from the host organism. • a plant or animal that has a parasite living on or in it. • ...
The Structre of the Flowering Plant and Transport of Nutrients 2016-09-22
Across
- how many transport tissues does the plant have
- the anchor of the plant that takes in water and minerals from the soil
- process that plants use to make food (think about the Latin words)
- part of the plant where food is made
- part of the plant that provides support to the leaves flowers and fruits (above ground)
- part of the plant that transports water and minerals up through the plant to the leaves
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- how many steps are involved in the transport of water in plants
- Roots below the rest....
- pores on the underside of the leaf that water vapour escapes through
- part of the plant that is involved in sexual reproduction (attractive)
- what type of energy does the plant use to make food
- part of the plant that transports the food up and down the plant
12 Clues: Roots below the rest.... • part of the plant where food is made • how many transport tissues does the plant have • what type of energy does the plant use to make food • how many steps are involved in the transport of water in plants • part of the plant that transports the food up and down the plant • process that plants use to make food (think about the Latin words) • ...
Plant and its parts 2020-10-20
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- Edible roots from the ground, rich of vitamin A
- A fruit with a few seeds inside it.
- Its also known as watering tubes for plant
- It absorbs water.
- Yellowish seeds, sweet and known as cornflakes
- It attracts insects to visit the plant.
- A long tubes transport food from leaves to roots
- Important parts to do photosynthesis.
- Edible stem, sweet taste, use for beverages
- Animals with 6 legs and known as pollinators
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- Edible seeds that you consume everyday.
- Part of plant that useful for reproduction.
- This part of plant has seeds inside it.
- The process of making food for plants
- A fruit that has only one seed.
- Edible fruit,red colour, round shape, and sweet.
- Edible green leaves for soup called as vegetable
- The part transport water and minerals for plants
- This parts are important for growing a new plant
19 Clues: It absorbs water. • A fruit that has only one seed. • A fruit with a few seeds inside it. • The process of making food for plants • Important parts to do photosynthesis. • Edible seeds that you consume everyday. • This part of plant has seeds inside it. • It attracts insects to visit the plant. • Its also known as watering tubes for plant • ...
Plant Pathogens 2018-04-16
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- The process a plant uses to make food.
- Where you can look up information about plant diseases
- The proper term for a greenfly.
- Rose black spot is an example of this type of pathogen.
- The waxy layer that protects leaves.
- The chemical plant cell walls are made from.
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- Plant disease test kits contain monoclonal __________ .
- Plants may make these to deter predators.
- Leaves may have these to prevent insect damage.
- A _______ disease is caused by a lack of minerals
- _____ mosaic virus is a pathogen of tomatoes and pepper plants.
- The layers of dead cells on the outside of a plant.
- The mineral plants need to produce protein.
- A description of a plant that is not growing well.
- The colour of leaves that are deficient in magnesium.
15 Clues: The proper term for a greenfly. • The waxy layer that protects leaves. • The process a plant uses to make food. • Plants may make these to deter predators. • The mineral plants need to produce protein. • The chemical plant cell walls are made from. • Leaves may have these to prevent insect damage. • A _______ disease is caused by a lack of minerals • ...
Chapter 12 and 13 Plant VOCAB 2016-02-01
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- a green pigment that capture light energy
- plant the three groups of plants that lack specialized tissues and true roots, stems, and leaves
- plants, algae, and bacteria using water and carbon dioxide to make food
- a woody, vascular seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed by an ovary or fruit
- brightly colored leaf-shaped parts of the flower
- plant a plant that has specialized tissues that conduct materials from one plant to another
- male reproductive structure of a flower
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- a flowering plant that makes seeds within a fruit
- plants releasing water vapor through stoma
- One of the outermost rings in a flower that produce the flower bud
- tiny granules that have male gametophyte of seed plants
- the transfer of pollen from male and female structures of a flower
- Respiration cells use oxygen to make energy from food
- the female structure of a plant that makes seeds
- the lower part of the pistil that produces eggs in flowering plants
- an opening or closing in a stem or leaf that enable gas exchange to occur
16 Clues: male reproductive structure of a flower • a green pigment that capture light energy • plants releasing water vapor through stoma • the female structure of a plant that makes seeds • brightly colored leaf-shaped parts of the flower • a flowering plant that makes seeds within a fruit • Respiration cells use oxygen to make energy from food • ...
Cell Theory 2020-04-28
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- The powerhouse of the cell.(power)
- Turns sunlight into energy(plant)
- Encapsulates all the other organelles
- Found only in plant cells which gives the plant green color(paint)
- İs only found in plant cells and they contain nucleoids.(mitochondria of plants)
- İs a complicated cell (You)
- The organelle that holds DNA.(the brain)
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- Offers support for the cell (skeleton)
- Helps separate chromosomes(in most eukaryotic cells)
- Helps shape the cell (has more than one function)
- Has 2 types of itself in 1 cell(transport)
- Helps the cell digest (suicide)
- İs a simple cell (bacteria)
- Repairing damaged proteins(Proteins) golgiapparatus The post office of the cell(sort)
- Found only in plant cells help strengthen and protect the cell(wall)
- Helps maintain the pH lvl of the cell(fluid)
16 Clues: İs a simple cell (bacteria) • İs a complicated cell (You) • Helps the cell digest (suicide) • Turns sunlight into energy(plant) • The powerhouse of the cell.(power) • Encapsulates all the other organelles • Offers support for the cell (skeleton) • The organelle that holds DNA.(the brain) • Has 2 types of itself in 1 cell(transport) • ...
Science period crossword Pablo Restrepo 2021-10-22
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- a group of organs
- contains the cell information
- the process of the plant
- the smallest structure of a plant
- perform biological protein synthesis mrna
- the nucleus of the nucleus
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- a group of similar cells
- to handle waste products
- the wall that protects the plant cell
- smallest particle that can exist.
- the smallest structure of an animal
- the living thing that we are
- contains cytosol
- a group of tissues
- the smallest structural,funtion unit of an organism.
15 Clues: contains cytosol • a group of organs • a group of tissues • a group of similar cells • to handle waste products • the process of the plant • the nucleus of the nucleus • the living thing that we are • contains the cell information • smallest particle that can exist. • the smallest structure of a plant • the smallest structure of an animal • the wall that protects the plant cell • ...
toxic plants 2024-09-01
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- A colorful houseplant with toxic parts.
- A charming but toxic garden plant with bell-shaped flowers.
- An invasive plant that can be toxic to pets.
- Common hedge plant that can be harmful if eaten in large quantities.
- An herb with toxic compounds that can cause skin irritation.
- Another name for belladonna, which is highly poisonous.
- Contains nicotine, which can be toxic in large amounts.
- A toxic plant famously associated with Socrates' death.
- Known as angel’s trumpet, contains toxic alkaloids.
- Known for its bell-shaped flowers and toxic cardiac effects.
- A decorative plant with berries that can be toxic if ingested.
- A plant known for its hallucinogenic and toxic properties.
- The seeds of this plant can be toxic if consumed.
- Commonly known as dumb cane; can cause oral irritation.
- Beautiful flowers but the seeds and pods are toxic.
- A plant that secretes a milky latex which can be irritating.
- Known for its arrow-shaped leaves and toxic properties.
- A deadly nightshade used historically in cosmetics.
- An ornamental plant that contains alkaloids toxic to humans.
- Used medicinally, but can cause digestive upset if overused.
- While medicinal in small doses, can be toxic in large amounts.
- An herb with toxic properties if consumed in large amounts.
- Source of a toxic oil used in various industrial products.
- A decorative plant whose seeds are extremely toxic.
- While beneficial in moderation, large amounts can be toxic.
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- A succulent plant that can cause heart issues if ingested.
- Known as autumn crocus; contains colchicine, a potent toxin.
- Contains toxins that can be harmful to humans and animals.
- A garden flower that is toxic to humans if ingested.
- A plant with beautiful blooms but can cause digestive issues.
- Sometimes referred to as summer snapdragon, can be toxic.
- While generally not toxic, some species have irritating spines.
- Often called Christmas rose, but parts are highly toxic.
- Also known as Datura, causes hallucinations and can be deadly.
- A decorative shrub that can be harmful if ingested.
- Some varieties contain opium, which is highly addictive and toxic.
- A plant with berries and leaves that are toxic if eaten.
- An evergreen shrub with toxic red berries and foliage.
- A spring flower that can cause nausea if parts are eaten.
- While edible in moderation, the seeds can be toxic.
- A plant with large, trumpet-shaped flowers that can be deadly.
- Known as squill; its bulbs and flowers can be toxic.
- A vibrant flowering plant that is toxic to pets.
- Often used as a holiday decoration but can be toxic if ingested.
- A flower that can cause severe digestive distress if ingested.
- The leaves are toxic, while the stalks are edible.
- Commonly called monkshood or wolfsbane, often used in folklore.
- A carnivorous plant that can cause irritation if touched.
- Also called wild ginger, some species have toxic properties.
- An ornamental shrub that can cause nausea if consumed.
50 Clues: A colorful houseplant with toxic parts. • An invasive plant that can be toxic to pets. • A vibrant flowering plant that is toxic to pets. • The seeds of this plant can be toxic if consumed. • The leaves are toxic, while the stalks are edible. • Known as angel’s trumpet, contains toxic alkaloids. • A decorative shrub that can be harmful if ingested. • ...
Biology crossword- Try not to google ;) 2024-09-02
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- Concentration of white blood cells.
- Process of water movement in a plant.
- Secreted in the stomach to get rid of bacteria and helps with digestion
- Enzyme that causes maltose to be broken down into glucose.
- Helps with sensing movement in white blood cells.
- A device used to measure the rate of transpiration.
- Plant hormones that induce growth.
- Contains genetic information for single cell organisms.
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- Composed of xylem and phloem.
- Branch-like structure of a fungus.
- Protein found in wheat.
- An organism that feeds on a dead or decaying organism.
- A set of chromosomes.
- When two similar molecules stick together.
- Forms blood clots to prevent continuous bleeding.
- Optimal condition.
- Strengthens and protects the plant from harm.
- Response from plants to a stimulus.
- The portion of a plant cut off that can grow into a new plant.
19 Clues: Optimal condition. • A set of chromosomes. • Protein found in wheat. • Composed of xylem and phloem. • Branch-like structure of a fungus. • Plant hormones that induce growth. • Concentration of white blood cells. • Response from plants to a stimulus. • Process of water movement in a plant. • When two similar molecules stick together. • ...
The World of Plants Unit 6 Vocabulary Review 2021-01-30
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- animal that eats a primary consumer
- propagation where offspring have identical DNA to parent
- ability to sense/respond to water
- layers of decaying peat moss
- plant with the ability to store large amounts of water
- propagation by combining a bud onto a rootstock
- reproduction using part of the plant instead of seeds to start a new plant
- plant from which parasite takes nutrition
- plant response to a particular stimulus/condition
- the ability to sense up and down, respond to gravity
- meat-eating
- developing petiole on a fern frond
- organisms that cannot make their own food including mushrooms and yeast; one of the five kingdoms
- plant that gains nutrients by tapping into and taking them from other plants
- plant that grows on other plants or structures for support but have their own root systems
- special underground stem that grows horizontally
- response to touch
- modifying a plant's genes to obtain desired results
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- 'leaves' of a fern
- movement towards the stimulus
- response to changes in temperature
- movement away from the stimulus
- the ability to sense/respond to light
- reproductive organ of non-flowering plants
- yellow algae with silica in their cell walls
- attached to other plants but does not harm them
- animal that eats plants
- another name for vegetative reproduction
- plantlike organisms that often live in water; Kingdom Protista
- the ability to sense/respond to chemicals
- another name for phototropism
- propagation by cutting a stem and stimulating it to grow new roots
32 Clues: meat-eating • response to touch • 'leaves' of a fern • animal that eats plants • layers of decaying peat moss • movement towards the stimulus • another name for phototropism • movement away from the stimulus • ability to sense/respond to water • response to changes in temperature • developing petiole on a fern frond • animal that eats a primary consumer • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-13
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- above-ground part of a plant that includes the organs such as leaves, buds, stems, flowers (if the plant has any), and fruits (if the plant has any)
- turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus
- the body’s ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- a change within the organism
- pressure exerted by water inside the cell on the cell wall
- growth that happens in organisms in response to gravity, such as the downward growth of plant roots
- process of water moving through plants and evaporating from the leaves and stems into the atmosphere
- balanced; unchanging
- growth that happens in organisms in response to light, such as a stem bending toward a light source
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- a change in the position of an object
- vascular tissue in plants that transports fluid through the plant
- below-ground part of a plant that includes the organs such as roots, tubers, and rhizomes
- a change in the environment outside of the organism
- a push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object / material
- conducting tissue in plants that transports nutrients through the plant
- a response within a system that influences the activity of that system
- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
17 Clues: balanced; unchanging • a change within the organism • a change in the position of an object • a change in the environment outside of the organism • a thing or event that causes a response or reaction • pressure exerted by water inside the cell on the cell wall • vascular tissue in plants that transports fluid through the plant • ...
Plants 2025-05-19
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- A very small, green or yellow plant that grows especially in wet earth or on rocks, walls, and tree trunks
- Brightly-colored thin leaf-like parts of a flower.
- What gymnosperms make to reproduce.
- The part of a plant that supports it so it can grow straight up.
- Another name for a flower.
- Produced by simple plants, such as ferns, for reproduction.
- A plant that makes flowers.
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- The process by which plants make energy from sunlight.
- Where photosynthesis takes place.
- Plants that lose their leaves every Fall.
- The part that anchors a plant and brings nutrients and water to the plant.
- What angiosperms make to reproduce.
- Plants that reproduce by making cones.
- A plant that stays green in all seasons.
- A plant that reproduces with cones.
15 Clues: Another name for a flower. • A plant that makes flowers. • Where photosynthesis takes place. • What gymnosperms make to reproduce. • What angiosperms make to reproduce. • A plant that reproduces with cones. • Plants that reproduce by making cones. • A plant that stays green in all seasons. • Plants that lose their leaves every Fall. • ...
Cells 2023-04-25
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- contains the DNA
- plant cells have a large central __ for storage
- many cells
- make proteins
- where cell respiration takes place
- bacteria are ___than plant/animal cells
- common bacteria
- cell with no nucleus
- where photosynthesis takes place
- packages proteins
- circular strand of DNA in bacteria
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- inside of the cell
- the cell ___ helps maintain homeostasis
- cells that are eukaryotic with no chloroplasts
- __ is a prokaryotic cell
- cell with a nucleus
- cells that have chloroplasts
- goes on top of specimen and slide
- used to view objects too small to see with eye
- put on a slide to see specimen better
- live in extreme environments
- one cell
- the E.R. ___ proteins
- the cell ___ is found in plant cells and bacteria
24 Clues: one cell • many cells • make proteins • common bacteria • contains the DNA • packages proteins • inside of the cell • cell with a nucleus • cell with no nucleus • the E.R. ___ proteins • __ is a prokaryotic cell • cells that have chloroplasts • live in extreme environments • where photosynthesis takes place • goes on top of specimen and slide • where cell respiration takes place • ...
Plant Cells 2024-01-06
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- - Produces energy through cellular respiration.
- - Gel-like substance where cellular activities occur.
- - Endoplasmic _______ is involved in protein synthesis.
- - Structural polysaccharide in plant cell walls
- - Large storage organelle in plant cells.
- - Support and maintains cell shape.
- - Specialized structure within a cell.
- - Substructure within the nucleus, produces ribosomes.
- - Control center of the cell.
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- - Synthesizes proteins in the cell.
- - Storage form of glucose in plant cells.
- - The cell ______provides structural support to plant cells.
- – cell ______Regulates what enters and exits the cell.
- – The Golgi _______ packages proteins for transport.
- - Site of photosynthesis in plant cells.
- - fluid-filled sac in plant cells for storage.
16 Clues: - Control center of the cell. • - Synthesizes proteins in the cell. • - Support and maintains cell shape. • - Specialized structure within a cell. • - Site of photosynthesis in plant cells. • - Storage form of glucose in plant cells. • - Large storage organelle in plant cells. • - fluid-filled sac in plant cells for storage. • ...
Horticulture 2025-02-10
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- plant Ag section
- roots take in air/water
- supports the plant
- 1 year life cycle
- stem,roots,leaves consumes oxygen
- water entering through cell wall
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- leaves year round
- stage when a plant rest
- tall brown plant
- food moves in a plant
- leaves and green
- life cycle 3+ years
- plant making food
- gets recources from ground.
14 Clues: tall brown plant • plant Ag section • leaves and green • leaves year round • 1 year life cycle • plant making food • supports the plant • life cycle 3+ years • food moves in a plant • stage when a plant rest • roots take in air/water • gets recources from ground. • water entering through cell wall • stem,roots,leaves consumes oxygen
Plant Unit Review 2022-11-02
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- gas that is released by the leaves
- plant part that protects the bud
- plant part that attracts pollinators
- plant part that takes in carbon dioxide
- food made by the leaves for the plant
- plant part that support the plant
- process to produce new flowers
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- female part that holds the seeds
- plant part that absorbs water
- food making process for plants
- energy source for plants
- male part that holds the pollen
12 Clues: energy source for plants • plant part that absorbs water • food making process for plants • process to produce new flowers • male part that holds the pollen • female part that holds the seeds • plant part that protects the bud • plant part that support the plant • gas that is released by the leaves • plant part that attracts pollinators • food made by the leaves for the plant • ...
Unit7 Vocab 2022-04-11
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- something that is found in nature such as water, air, light, soil
- When a living thing makes offpring or young
- The movement of seeds away from the parent plant
- The plant structure that produces seeds and are used for reproduction
- The plant structure that transports water and supports the plant
- The job of a structure
- A specific part of an organism
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- The transfer of pollen by wind, animals, or humans that allows plants to reproduce
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives
- The young of an organism
- The plant structure that produces food for the plant
- to move or carry from one place to another
- The plant structure that a) anchors the plant and b) absorbs water and nutrients
13 Clues: The job of a structure • The young of an organism • A specific part of an organism • to move or carry from one place to another • When a living thing makes offpring or young • The movement of seeds away from the parent plant • The plant structure that produces food for the plant • The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives • ...
Important 2023-05-22
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- built a huge railroad
- In 1875 Tuttle__saw southern Flrorida
- Flagler built palatial
- Plant formed the___company
- became a deckhand on a steamboat
- Plant built__and hotels
- in 1898 Tuttle
- invested in over $40 Million in the
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- Plant purchased numbers of southern
- Plant didn't attend
- Tuttle bought many acers of land on the
- Miami was founded by
- Flagler was born in
- In 1883 Flagler visited
- Tuttle was born in
15 Clues: in 1898 Tuttle • Tuttle was born in • Plant didn't attend • Flagler was born in • Miami was founded by • built a huge railroad • Flagler built palatial • In 1883 Flagler visited • Plant built__and hotels • Plant formed the___company • became a deckhand on a steamboat • Plant purchased numbers of southern • invested in over $40 Million in the • In 1875 Tuttle__saw southern Flrorida • ...
temp 2022-06-29
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- Camel stores fat in the ________
- Mass movement of animals to long distances
- Mass production of plants and animals for food and other purposes
- Thin overlapping plates that cover and protect fish and reptiles
- Animals that eat only plants
- Changes in features of an organism to help survive in its habitat
- Dry and Hot place
- Largest habitat on earth
- Stores food for the baby plant
- Breathing organ of Mammals
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- Helps loosens the Soil
- Young plant coming out of baby plant
- Penguins swim with the help of ________
- Supplies sufficient water to plants
- Provides Nutrients in the soil
- Area in which a particular animal lives naturally
- Agent of Dispersal
- When the crop is ready, it is cut and gathered
- In Bryophyllum plants, buds are present on the edge of _______
- Baby plant
20 Clues: Baby plant • Dry and Hot place • Agent of Dispersal • Helps loosens the Soil • Largest habitat on earth • Breathing organ of Mammals • Animals that eat only plants • Provides Nutrients in the soil • Stores food for the baby plant • Camel stores fat in the ________ • Supplies sufficient water to plants • Young plant coming out of baby plant • Penguins swim with the help of ________ • ...
Plants 2023-08-23
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- - Tree with a single unbranched stem.
- - Spring flower with cup-shaped petals.
- - Green vegetation on the ground.
- - Plant with delicate, feathery leaves.
- - Colorful bloom of a plant.
- - Tall grass used for various purposes.
- - Edible part of some plants.
- - Fragrant flower with thorns.
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- - Desert plant with spines.
- - Simple, white-petaled flower.
- - Tall woody plant with branches.
- - Tall plant with a big, round head.
- - A fragrant herb used in cooking.
- - Flat, green part of a plant.
- - Plant that climbs and trails.
15 Clues: - Desert plant with spines. • - Colorful bloom of a plant. • - Edible part of some plants. • - Flat, green part of a plant. • - Fragrant flower with thorns. • - Simple, white-petaled flower. • - Plant that climbs and trails. • - Tall woody plant with branches. • - Green vegetation on the ground. • - A fragrant herb used in cooking. • - Tall plant with a big, round head. • ...
Hort I 3.00 Review 2025-03-10
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- the stalk of the leaf
- sticky part on top of the style where insects leave pollen
- the growing point of the stem and can be either leaf or flower buds.
- contains all four floral parts (pistil, stamen, petals, and sepals).
- blade the flattened portion of the leaf
- where the leaves develop.
- leaf arrangement on the stem that is staggered along the stem
- a creeping underground stem, usually horizontal, that
- modified leaf that surrounds the female and male reproductive parts of the flower. Collectively these are called the corolla.
- is a plant that lives more than two years. Some perennials will grow and bloom the first year.
- female organs of the flower
- male organs of the flower, often multiple in one flower
- absorb water and nutrients on the root
- located inside the ovary and develop into seeds after fertilization
- the reproductive organs of a plant
- The food manufacturing process in plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen.
- the reproductive unit of the plant, monocots and dicots, parts include the embryo, endosperm, and seed coat
- the space between the nodes on the stem.
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata.
- refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- the transfer of the pollen onto the stigma
- cells surround the stomata and regulate the open and close of the stomata
- located at the tip of the root and is where new cells are produced
- a swollen, modified stem that grows underground. Example: potato
- contain a pistil and stamens.
- plants that relish cool temperatures, growing best in spring or fall.
- The process by which minerals enter the plant through cell walls. The process by which water enters the plant through cell walls.
- mature ovary that has formed from fertilization of the ovules
- are on plants that grow out of the soil to keep from getting too much moisture. Ex: orchids
- breathing pores found on stems and branches
- leaf arrangement in groups of 3 or more
- grow in many locations on the plant. This type of root aids in the propagation of many types of horticultural specific plants. Ex: ivy
- have 1 blade and it is not divided into segments, there is a bud present at the base
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- plants that grow best in warm temperatures, growing best in summer and early fall.
- leaf arrangement in pairs across from each other on the stem
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- the skin of the leaf that prevents the loss of too much moisture
- have 2 or more blades known as leaflets, there is no bud present at the base of the leaflets only at the base of the overall leaf
- is a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. It usually grows the first year and flowers the second year.
- a plant with staminate and pistillate flowers on the same plant (meaning one house)
- small openings under the leaf for breathing or transpiration
- The process by which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another.
- is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- grow straight down with lateral roots emerging as branching roots. Examples: carrots, maple trees
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds. The two main methods of reproduction are sexual and asexual.
- are shallow and dense and cling firmly to soil. These work well to control erosion. examples: lettuce, grass
- when there are many flowers clustered together on one stem
- only contains female reproductive flower parts.
- is missing one of the four floral parts.
- staminate and pistillate flowers are on two separate plants (meaning two houses).
- a shoot or stem that originates from the roots
- a flower is missing either the pistil or the stamens
- only contains male reproductive flower parts.
- modified leaf that surrounds and protects the flower bud before it opens. Collectively these are called the calyx.
- small green particles that contain chlorophyll, give leaves their green color and are necessary for photosynthesis
- matures into the fruit after fertilization.
- is a stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- thin stalk that holds up the anther
- middle layer of the leaf tissue containing specialized cells like chloroplasts
- when pollen travels down the style and combines with the ovules
- a creeping above ground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots at the nodes. Ex: strawberry
- The process by which plant roots take in water. The process by which plant roots take in air.
- refers to plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round
- an enlarged, bulb-like, fleshy structure found at the base of a stem. Ex: gladiolus and crocus.
- slender stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- structure that produces the pollen
66 Clues: the stalk of the leaf • where the leaves develop. • female organs of the flower • contain a pistil and stamens. • the reproductive organs of a plant • structure that produces the pollen • thin stalk that holds up the anther • absorb water and nutrients on the root • leaf arrangement in groups of 3 or more • blade the flattened portion of the leaf • ...
Unit 4.2 Vocab 2024-01-21
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- Inner bark; the principle tissue concerned with the translocation of elaborated food produced in the leaves, or other areas, downward in the branches, stems, and roots.
- The actively growing cells between the bark and the wood in a tree or shrub. They give rise to secondary xylem and phloem of dicotyledonous stems.
- The intake of water, gases, nutrients, or other substances by plants.
- The outer layer or region of any organ.
- Undeveloped or embryonic shoot and normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of the stem.
- A root system that is comprised of profusely branched roots with many lateral rootlets.
- The development or growth of a cell, organ, or immature organism into a mature organism.
- The distension of the cell wall and protoplasmic layer of plants by fluids. It is essential to growth.
- Stalk, trunk, branch of a plant. It can be vertical or horizontal.
- Any of a number of field and garden crops whose underground roots are used as food for people and animals, like turnips, beets, carrots, and sweet potatoes.
- A flattened outgrowth from a plant stem, varying in size and shape, usually green, which is concerned primarily with the manufacture of carbohydrates by photosynthesis.
- The primary descending root, usually conical, of a plant from which lateral branching roots may develop; e.g., as in carrots and alfalfa.
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- A lateral branch of a primary or main root.
- The fluid-conducting tissues of a plant including both xylem (water-conducting) and phloem (food-conducting) tissues.
- A hair-like growth on an epidermal cell of the root. It absorbs water and mineral nutrients for the plant.
- A thin, flexible sheet of vegetable or animal tissue; the thin protoplasmic tissue connecting, covering, or lining a structure, such as a cell of a plant or animal.
- The “plumbing” system that conducts water and dissolved mineral up the stems from the roots
- The temporary or transient loss of turgidity in a plant, caused by a rate of transpiration in excess of the rate of absorption of water.
- A plant that lives for two years and then dies.
- The flow of a fluid through a semi-permeable membrane separating two solutions, which permits the passage of the solvent but not the dissolved substance. The liquid will flow from a weaker to a stronger solution, thus tending to equalize concentrations.
- Swollen, or tightly drawn, said of a membrane or covering expanded by pressure from within; e.g., growing plants have turgid cells.
- The main descending axis of a plant; the pole of the embryo opposite the shoot.
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- The extreme tip of the root consisting of a group of cells that slough off and are replaced as the tip moves through the soil. It protects the growing region of the root.
- The reproductive structure of a seed-bearing plant, consisting of the male and/or female organs that are surrounded by one or two series of outer coverings(calyx and corolla).
25 Clues: The outer layer or region of any organ. • A lateral branch of a primary or main root. • A plant that lives for more than two years. • A plant that lives for two years and then dies. • Stalk, trunk, branch of a plant. It can be vertical or horizontal. • The intake of water, gases, nutrients, or other substances by plants. • ...
lHEALTHY MIND, HEALTHY BODY 2023-03-13
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- a plant that is used to make flour
- the type of environment that a plant or an animal usually lives in
- very bad
- to put sth in a liquid and leave it until it is full of the liquid
- the raised part next to the road that people walk along
- a plant without leaves or flowers that gets its energy from other living things
- in the end
- a plant that has had a DNA changed scientifically
- to experience sth unpleasant
- a type of solid, liquid or gas
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- to show that sth is true
- interesting
- a gas that is in the air and which we breathe
- a few
- the use of medicines or therapies to make a medical condition go away
- an occasion when sth that you eat or drink make the liver stop working properly
- a bubble on the skin filled with liquid
- the part of the body that has a problem
- to continue for some time
- a plant that is growing somewhere that is not its natural habitat
- an area of red marks on the skin
- harmless
22 Clues: a few • very bad • harmless • in the end • interesting • to show that sth is true • to continue for some time • to experience sth unpleasant • a type of solid, liquid or gas • an area of red marks on the skin • a plant that is used to make flour • a bubble on the skin filled with liquid • the part of the body that has a problem • a gas that is in the air and which we breathe • ...
Important 2023-05-22
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- built a huge railroad
- In 1875 Tuttle__saw southern Flrorida
- Flagler built palatial
- Plant formed the___company
- became a deckhand on a steamboat
- Plant built__and hotels
- in 1898 Tuttle
- invested in over $40 Million in the
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- Plant purchased numbers of southern
- Plant didn't attend
- Tuttle bought many acers of land on the
- Miami was founded by
- Flagler was born in
- In 1883 Flagler visited
- Tuttle was born in
15 Clues: in 1898 Tuttle • Tuttle was born in • Plant didn't attend • Flagler was born in • Miami was founded by • built a huge railroad • Flagler built palatial • In 1883 Flagler visited • Plant built__and hotels • Plant formed the___company • became a deckhand on a steamboat • Plant purchased numbers of southern • invested in over $40 Million in the • In 1875 Tuttle__saw southern Flrorida • ...
End Of Semester Extra Credit 2022-12-14
Across
- long tube like structures that use capillary action to transport water in the plant.
- crops planted to prevent erosion, add nutrients to the soil, aerate, and improve overall soil quality
- this organism sports a fruiting body above ground, but the colony lives underground. The worlds main decomposers.
- This insect loves eating aphids, and sports a red shell w/black spots
- responsible for fertilizing the flowers of plants.
- Macronutrient that plants need the biggest supply of
- Structures used to transport the "food" of the plant. It's the veins that pump the "plant blood".
- area of the plant where new, undifferentiated cells are rapidly growing.
- Weapons are apart of his religion, and he has a small green friend who does the wavy hand thing...
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- process of combining water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to make glucose.
- the basic building block of all plant parts. Made of six carbons
- plants that put a lot of nitrogen back in the soil, due to symbiosis w/bacteria
- Mr. Clemmon's favorite superhero growing up.
- the process of taking the scions of one plant and attaching them to another stem, trunk, or root system.
- propagating plants from cuttings, like what's done w/potatoes or Mr. Clemmons's geranium.
- Using a black plastic sheet to terminate cover crops.
- tough molecule made by the plant that makes up things like the stem, bark, and the woody parts of plants.
17 Clues: Mr. Clemmon's favorite superhero growing up. • responsible for fertilizing the flowers of plants. • Macronutrient that plants need the biggest supply of • Using a black plastic sheet to terminate cover crops. • the basic building block of all plant parts. Made of six carbons • This insect loves eating aphids, and sports a red shell w/black spots • ...
Seed Team Potluck 2025-12-09
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- monarch host plant
- warning sound to return
- important ingredient in the renewal of prairie
- seed team site with bison
- late pollinator favorite
- they have "edges"
- popular seed team snack
- Late blooming beauties
- district mascot
- habitat type
- controller of reptiles
- Of the mint family
- number of seed teams cancelled this year
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- tall directional plant
- seed collection vessel
- stinky plant
- echinacea
- seed team day
- seed team is ...
- plant not arachnid
- prairie grazer
- dictrict turned this age in 2025
- campground location
- primary seed team tools
- preserve location of creek bend nature center
25 Clues: echinacea • stinky plant • habitat type • seed team day • prairie grazer • district mascot • seed team is ... • they have "edges" • monarch host plant • plant not arachnid • Of the mint family • campground location • tall directional plant • seed collection vessel • Late blooming beauties • controller of reptiles • warning sound to return • popular seed team snack • primary seed team tools • ...
Crossword 1 2016-09-06
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- part of plant having seeds
- we use plant fibre to make this
- a kind of foodgrain
- a bark used as spice
- plant that need support to grow up
- a medicinal plant
- a nut that we get from plant
- an example of tree
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- an example of creeper
- hard skin that protects the trunk of a tree
- leaf is __________ of the plant
- a fruit with hard cover and soft inside
- a flower used to prepare perfume
- a flower that we eat as vegetable
- small tree with thin stem
15 Clues: a medicinal plant • an example of tree • a kind of foodgrain • a bark used as spice • an example of creeper • small tree with thin stem • part of plant having seeds • a nut that we get from plant • leaf is __________ of the plant • we use plant fibre to make this • a flower used to prepare perfume • a flower that we eat as vegetable • plant that need support to grow up • ...
Unit 3.01 Notes 2023-03-02
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- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- Plant is swollen or filled with moisture.
- Plant hormones that stimulate growth in stem and leaf by cell elongation.
- The science and practice of growing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- Plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture.
- The science and practice of growing field crops such as cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn and soybeans.
- The part of biology that deals with plants.
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- The branch of science that deals with both plants and animals and the life processes.
- A plant that lives more than two years.
- The science and practice of growing, managing and harvesting trees for building materials and other products.
- The part of biology that deals with animals.
- Keeps leaves and remains green year-round.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- Plant hormones that speeds up plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement.
- Plant hormones that speeds up plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement.
15 Clues: A plant that lives more than two years. • Plant is swollen or filled with moisture. • Keeps leaves and remains green year-round. • The part of biology that deals with plants. • The part of biology that deals with animals. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • A plant that completes its life cycle in two years. • ...
cell structure august 2 2025-04-12
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- this cells contain high amount of mitochondria because it needs to swim to the egg
- the organism without nucleus
- this structure stores water and nutrients in plant cell
- this specialised cell helps carried oxygen around the body
- sperm has ___________ so it can swim quickly to egg
- this specialised cell is _________cell, it has branching structure. It is part of the brain
- this structure controls the function of the cell
- this structure is only found in the plant cell. This gives plant cells support and protection. It is cell ______
- the sperm contains __________ DNA
Down
- mitochondria releases ___________ from food
- this structure releases energy from food
- red blood cell has _______ shape so it can flow easily in blood vessel
- this structure controls what can go in and out of the cell. it is called cell ___________
- groups of organs working together
- the egg contains ___________ DNA
- this structure is only found in a plant cell.It has green pigment inside it.
- this prokaryotic cell is very small. It causes influenza.
- the organism with nucleus
- the process of plant making food using sunlight
- group of cells working together
- sperm contains __________ of chromosomes from father
- the sperm needs to _________ toward egg
22 Clues: the organism with nucleus • the organism without nucleus • group of cells working together • the egg contains ___________ DNA • groups of organs working together • the sperm contains __________ DNA • the sperm needs to _________ toward egg • this structure releases energy from food • mitochondria releases ___________ from food • ...
gard29 2024-06-18
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- Water plants
- Photosynthesis organ
- Reproductive organ
- Plant anchor
- Fruit tree area
- Flower bloom
- Join plant parts
- Plant support
- Plant embryo
- Transfer pollen
Down
- Stone fruit seed
- Climbing plant
- Grape growing area
- Trim plant
- Nutrient addition
- Organic soil enhancer
- Flowering period
- Gather crops
- Protective spike
- Soil cover
20 Clues: Trim plant • Soil cover • Water plants • Plant anchor • Gather crops • Flower bloom • Plant embryo • Plant support • Climbing plant • Fruit tree area • Transfer pollen • Stone fruit seed • Flowering period • Join plant parts • Protective spike • Nutrient addition • Grape growing area • Reproductive organ • Photosynthesis organ • Organic soil enhancer
Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-17
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- tracheids and vessels
- absorb water from the soil
- which makes it an excellent solvent
- r from the cytoplasm of cells is removed causing the cytoplasm to shrink
- Cell membrane of plant cells are enclosed by a rigid relatively inelastic cell wall
- makes it capable of cooling plant tissues)
- from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- a solvent that moves minerals from the soil up through the plant
- makes it capable of moving through plant tissues by capillary action
- binding of molecules or particles to a surface
- filling of pores in a solid
- power of a moving body to accomplish work
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- loss of water through a pore
- rate of diffusion is inversely proportional to the square root of its molecular weight.
- water is lost in the form of vapor through the leaves
- process of absorption of water by solid particles of a substance without forming a solution
- the release of an adsorbed substance from a surface
- solution with OP greater than OP of cell sap
- transpiration occurring in the stomata of the leaves
- solution with OP equal to OP of the plant cell sap
20 Clues: tracheids and vessels • absorb water from the soil • filling of pores in a solid • loss of water through a pore • which makes it an excellent solvent • power of a moving body to accomplish work • makes it capable of cooling plant tissues) • solution with OP greater than OP of cell sap • binding of molecules or particles to a surface • ...
Old Man Cactus 2023-04-06
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- - Sharp pointed structures on a plant
- - Dry and lacking rainfall
- - Paying attention to something in the present moment
- - Southwestern state in the U.S. known for its deserts
- - Skin damage caused by overexposure to the sun
- - Serious thought or consideration
- - Barren region with little rainfall
- - Spiny plant of arid regions
- - Covered with sharp spines or thorns
- - The ability to remember things
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- - Pointed, protective outgrowths on a plant
- - A sentimental longing for the past
- - The act of remembering something from the past
- - Water-storing plant with fleshy leaves
- - Tiny grains of rock found in deserts and on beaches
- - Long period of time with little or no rainfall
- - Covered in or consisting of sand
- - An idea or opinion formed through mental effort
- - Remember something from the past
- - High temperature
- - Country south of the United States
21 Clues: - High temperature • - Dry and lacking rainfall • - Spiny plant of arid regions • - The ability to remember things • - Covered in or consisting of sand • - Serious thought or consideration • - Remember something from the past • - A sentimental longing for the past • - Barren region with little rainfall • - Country south of the United States • ...
Botany-the study of plants 2012-03-08
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- pigment used in photosynthesis
- makes up a plants cell wall
- type of root that reaches deep into the ground
- type of gas plants take in
- cone bearing plant
- the movement of water
- food conducting tissue
- skinny tree rings indicate a ___________
Down
- type of cells a plant has
- water conducting tissue
- process a plant uses to make its own food
- stores water in a plant cell
- type of plant with no vascular tissue
- plant that bears flowers
- cells opens and closes a stomata
15 Clues: cone bearing plant • the movement of water • food conducting tissue • water conducting tissue • plant that bears flowers • type of cells a plant has • type of gas plants take in • makes up a plants cell wall • stores water in a plant cell • pigment used in photosynthesis • cells opens and closes a stomata • type of plant with no vascular tissue • ...
Tropisms, Cells , stimulus, and response 2023-09-20
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- How a plant responds to light
- Power house of the cell
- stimulus something outside the organism that will change it
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Storage place of the cell
- Where photosynthesis happens in the cell
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- Nelly like liquid inside the cell
- How a plant responds to touch
- stimulus Something inside the organism that impacts it
- A response to an external stimulus
- How a plant responds to water
- Wall Rigid outer layer of a plant cell
- Brain of the cell
- How a plant responds to gravity
- pressure This type of pressure pushes against the cell wall
15 Clues: Brain of the cell • Power house of the cell • Storage place of the cell • How a plant responds to touch • How a plant responds to water • How a plant responds to light • How a plant responds to gravity • Nelly like liquid inside the cell • A response to an external stimulus • Wall Rigid outer layer of a plant cell • Controls what enters and leaves the cell • ...
Plant Pathogens 2018-04-16
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- The process a plant uses to make food.
- Where you can look up information about plant diseases
- The proper term for a greenfly.
- Rose black spot is an example of this type of pathogen.
- The waxy layer that protects leaves.
- The chemical plant cell walls are made from.
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- Plant disease test kits contain monoclonal __________ .
- Plants may make these to deter predators.
- Leaves may have these to prevent insect damage.
- A _______ disease is caused by a lack of minerals
- _____ mosaic virus is a pathogen of tomatoes and pepper plants.
- The layers of dead cells on the outside of a plant.
- The mineral plants need to produce protein.
- A description of a plant that is not growing well.
- The colour of leaves that are deficient in magnesium.
15 Clues: The proper term for a greenfly. • The waxy layer that protects leaves. • The process a plant uses to make food. • Plants may make these to deter predators. • The mineral plants need to produce protein. • The chemical plant cell walls are made from. • Leaves may have these to prevent insect damage. • A _______ disease is caused by a lack of minerals • ...
plant 2025-05-14
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- plants that reproduce by shoots and whose fruit is yellow
- plants that grow abundantly in coastal areas
- a climbing plant that has small fruit
- a type of vegetable plant that has a hollow stem
- A plant whose fruit is brown with black contents
Down
- plants that are widely used as vegetable food
- a plant whose inner fruit is white and tastes quite sour
- flowering plants that grow and stick to trees
- vegetable plants whose fruit is usually purple or green
- a plant whose fruit is white with fruit skin that is usually green or white
10 Clues: a climbing plant that has small fruit • plants that grow abundantly in coastal areas • plants that are widely used as vegetable food • flowering plants that grow and stick to trees • a type of vegetable plant that has a hollow stem • A plant whose fruit is brown with black contents • vegetable plants whose fruit is usually purple or green • ...
Crossword puzzle (CAN YOU BEAT IT!?) 2022-03-09
Across
- The most stimulating thing you can do for plants
- The deepest part of the plant
- An example are Worms
- water is still in the soil
- The tiny plant
- How fast or slow water can travel
- Food supply
- The superior water
- The protective covering
- Decayed organic matter
Down
- Fruit and veggies
- NH+4
- The nasty chemicals in plants to kill bugs
- The best material for the plants
- Moist and soft soil
- Short for dicotyledon
- Major component of chlorophyll
- Bugs(gross)
- helps the roots to absorb the water and minerals
- Animal waste, dead plant matter
20 Clues: NH+4 • Bugs(gross) • Food supply • The tiny plant • Fruit and veggies • The superior water • Moist and soft soil • An example are Worms • Short for dicotyledon • Decayed organic matter • The protective covering • water is still in the soil • The deepest part of the plant • Major component of chlorophyll • Animal waste, dead plant matter • The best material for the plants • ...
Unit 1 Cells 2022-08-26
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- Stores water; this organelle is larger in plant cells than it is in animal cells.
- Membrane Regulates what goes in and out of the cell.
- Body Packages protein and acts as the post office for the cell.
- This level is the most complex level as it will either be an animal or plant.
- The smallest and most basic unit life.
- The 2nd most complex level of organization
- This type of cell is round and has a small vacuole.
- Keeps all of the organelles in place.
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- used to support, protect the outside of the plant cell.
- A group of tissues working together; it will always be the middle level.
- Tiny structures that have specific functions inside of plant and animal cells.
- Green organelle; only in plant cells; location of photosynthesis
- This organelle controls the cell's activities; City Hall.
- Creates energy and power for the cell
- This type of cell has a cell wall and chloroplast.
- A group of cells that work together to perform a similar function.
16 Clues: Creates energy and power for the cell • Keeps all of the organelles in place. • The smallest and most basic unit life. • The 2nd most complex level of organization • This type of cell has a cell wall and chloroplast. • This type of cell is round and has a small vacuole. • Membrane Regulates what goes in and out of the cell. • ...
