the plant Crossword Puzzles
Ecology part 2 2022-03-25
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- helps store food or absorb it
- inherited characteristic
- reproductive cell with hard coat
- a liverwort is classified as this
- has both male and female structure
- lack specialized transport
- openings in the outer cell layer
- compact cluster of spores
- plant grows from this
- plant's lifespan is two years
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- any abiotic or biotic factor
- plant that lives with another plant
- transport tissue
- organisms living in a close together
- skin
- clusters of sporangium
- plants that live for several years
- plant that completes its lifespan
- food storage organ
- fern spores are in this structure
20 Clues: skin • transport tissue • food storage organ • plant grows from this • clusters of sporangium • inherited characteristic • compact cluster of spores • lack specialized transport • any abiotic or biotic factor • helps store food or absorb it • plant's lifespan is two years • reproductive cell with hard coat • openings in the outer cell layer • plant that completes its lifespan • ...
Photosynthesis DMS 2023-01-03
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- the same type of molecules stick together
- different types of molecules stick together
- the plant cell organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- energy from the sun
- plants grow towards light
- small openings on the underside of a leaf where oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapor can move
- a reaction to a stimulus that happens last and is the "effect"
- green stuff in plant cells that attracts sunlight for photosynthesis
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- something that happens first and "causes" a response
- tubes in plants that carry glucose all around the plant
- water evaporating from plants
- plants converting radiant energy from the sun into glucose and oxygen
- ingredients needed for photosynthesis(water and carbon dioxide)
- tubes in plants that carry water from the roots to the rest of the plant
- what type of water pressure found inside a plant
- the ITEMS that are MADE during photosynthesis(glucose and oxygen)
16 Clues: energy from the sun • plants grow towards light • water evaporating from plants • the same type of molecules stick together • different types of molecules stick together • what type of water pressure found inside a plant • something that happens first and "causes" a response • the plant cell organelle where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Herbal Medicine 2025-12-13
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- A yellow plant many people call a weed.
- The green parts of a plant.
- A soft medicine you rub on your skin.
- Living things that grow in soil.
- Something we use to help us feel better when we are sick.
- The hard outside of a tree.
- Used on the outside of the body.
- A tall plant with a big yellow flower.
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- The body part that pumps blood.
- A plant used to help skin burns.
- A plant that smells fresh and helps headaches.
- A place where plants are grown.
- The outside part of your body.
- Made from plants.
- Something that can make you very sick or die.
15 Clues: Made from plants. • The green parts of a plant. • The hard outside of a tree. • The outside part of your body. • The body part that pumps blood. • A place where plants are grown. • A plant used to help skin burns. • Living things that grow in soil. • Used on the outside of the body. • A soft medicine you rub on your skin. • A tall plant with a big yellow flower. • ...
Protists, Fungi, and Plants 2023-02-27
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- when plant makes food and oxygen
- of the flower
- is transferred to the stigma
- and eats with pseudopods
- male parts of flower
- with roots, stems, and leaves
- and eats with flagella or as autotroph
- that cannot make its own food
- eating from live host
- that transport food
- that generates its own food
- created during photosynthesis
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- fibers on fungi
- connects with ovules
- eating off of decaying matter
- female parts of flower
- the pollen is produced
- the seed
- and eats with cilia
- and host benefitting from one another
- liverwort, and moss
- that transport water
- when plant rids extra water
- when plant rids carbon dioxide
24 Clues: the seed • of the flower • fibers on fungi • and eats with cilia • liverwort, and moss • that transport food • connects with ovules • male parts of flower • that transport water • eating from live host • female parts of flower • the pollen is produced • and eats with pseudopods • when plant rids extra water • that generates its own food • is transferred to the stigma • ...
Energy 3ESO 2020-05-15
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- magnitud measured in watts
- power plant to produce electricity with wáter
- each closed circuit of wáter in a nuclear power plant
- gaseous state of wáter
- device that moves in circles conected to the generator
- chemical element used as combustible
- unit of power
- First name of the man that invented the steam machine
- this way a rod of metal is warmed
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- classic way to transmit energy
- nucleus of a nuclear
- last device in any plant to produce electricity
- Unit of energy
- increase of lenght in metals due to heat
- radiators give out energy this way
- Title of a movie and comic which is a part of a wind generator
- storage of wáter
- a kind of nuclear reaction
- air moving
- combustible of termal plant
20 Clues: air moving • unit of power • Unit of energy • storage of wáter • nucleus of a nuclear • gaseous state of wáter • magnitud measured in watts • a kind of nuclear reaction • combustible of termal plant • classic way to transmit energy • this way a rod of metal is warmed • radiators give out energy this way • chemical element used as combustible • increase of lenght in metals due to heat • ...
Plant Growth and Change 2021-06-24
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- the fleshy, often sweet part of a plant that holds the seeds
- a feature or characteristic of an organism that makes it better suited to its environment
- a substance that provides nourishment
- the wearing away by the action of water, wind, or glacial ice
- the sequence of stages that organisms go through from egg to adult
- the network of tubules and fibres that grow from the base of the plant stem extending outward underground that absorb mineral nutrients and water
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- to spread out. Seeds are spread out from the parent plant by wind, water, catapult seed pods, and by animals.
- necessary part of the air we breathe
- a section of a plant capable of developing into a new plant
- outgrowth of stems that extend along the ground which give rise to new plants at various points along its length
- to cause to continue or increase by reproduction
- the main body of the plant above ground that supports the branches and leaves
- an enlarged underground section of a stem (like a large bud) that will grow into a new plant when planted
- the part of the plant that produces the seeds
14 Clues: necessary part of the air we breathe • a substance that provides nourishment • the part of the plant that produces the seeds • to cause to continue or increase by reproduction • a section of a plant capable of developing into a new plant • the fleshy, often sweet part of a plant that holds the seeds • the wearing away by the action of water, wind, or glacial ice • ...
AFNR Webxam Terms 2026-03-30
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- needs two alleles to show up. Will be overpowered by the dominant
- castrated male horse
- castrated male cattle
- smallest soil particle size
- color meaning warning
- complex mixture of organic matter, minerals, water, and air
- male rabbit
- deficiency of this nutrient causes plant to appear purple in color
- nitrogen helps with production of this
- a deficiency of this nutrient causes plants to appear yellow in color
- color meaning danger
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- glucose and oxygen in the photosynthesis equation
- source of energy for all life on earth
- largest soil particle size
- carbon dioxide and water in the photosynthesis equation
- different alleles
- part of plant that produces the seeds
- growing plants and fish together
- part of plant that carries food
- only needs one allele to show up. Will cancel out recessive alleles
- same alleles
- color meaning danger
- ratio used for the primary plant macronutrients
23 Clues: male rabbit • same alleles • different alleles • castrated male horse • color meaning danger • color meaning danger • castrated male cattle • color meaning warning • largest soil particle size • smallest soil particle size • part of plant that carries food • growing plants and fish together • part of plant that produces the seeds • source of energy for all life on earth • ...
Plant increasing the number 2017-11-20
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- plants of one kind gown in particular area or region during a particular period.
- used for destroying harmful insects.
- seed_ seeds having one seed leaf.
- seed _ seeds having two seed leaves.
- of seed_ the process in which the baby plant is carried away from there planted by the agents of nature.
- grows. Towards sunlight, upwards.
- crops_ crops grown in summer.
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- development of a seed into a seedling.
- crops_ crops grown in winter.
- used for destroying pests.
- leaves_ the place where food for the baby plant is stored.
- grows towards the gravity,downwards.
12 Clues: used for destroying pests. • crops_ crops grown in winter. • crops_ crops grown in summer. • seed_ seeds having one seed leaf. • grows. Towards sunlight, upwards. • used for destroying harmful insects. • seed _ seeds having two seed leaves. • grows towards the gravity,downwards. • development of a seed into a seedling. • ...
Pacific Northwest Native Plants 2021-05-12
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- This tree is the first to sprout edible leaves after winter.
- This slow growing ground cover plant has heart shaped leaves.
- The study of native plants and their uses.
- This character is common in Coastal stories.
- This character is common in Plateau stories.
- This part of the rose plant is often used for tea.
- This berry looks like a raspberry, but isn't.
- This marsh plant has many uses including weaving.
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- This edible weed has bitter leaves and a bright yellow flower.
- A word meaning to take care of something.
- This tree is used for food, clothing, building, and medicine.
- This plant is believed to bring strength when used as tea or to sting painful joints.
- When using wild ginger, this part of the plant is used for tea or to make an antibacterial medicine.
- This pink flower is high in vitamin C
- This plant grows low or tall, has spikey leaves, yellow flowers, and dark berries.
- This small blue berry doesn't raise blood sugar, making it a good food for people with diabetes.
- This slow growing plant has round leaves and dark berries.
17 Clues: This pink flower is high in vitamin C • A word meaning to take care of something. • The study of native plants and their uses. • This character is common in Coastal stories. • This character is common in Plateau stories. • This berry looks like a raspberry, but isn't. • This marsh plant has many uses including weaving. • ...
Unit B Plants for Food and Fiber Science 7 2025-01-19
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- The evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant, drawing up water through the rest of the plant.
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops. Includes herbicides, insecticides and fungicides.
- respiration The process that uses oxygen to release energy by breaking down glucose.
- The support structures of the plant that hold the flowers, fruit and leaves.
- A plant that bears its seeds directly on the surfaces of cones.
- Long, straight roots that grow downwards.
- Leaf-like parts that cover and protect the flower bud.
- Rich, fertile soil that is made up of about equal parts of clay, sand, and silt. Contains large amounts of organic matter (nutrients).
- Breeding The process of selecting a few organisms with desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation.
- material formed from decaying leaves and other organic matter. Gives soil its rich black color.
- The tiny structures that contain the male reproductive cells of a plant.
- The sticky structure at the top of the female part of a flower where pollen grains get "trapped".
- The diffusion of water from high to low concentration through a cell membrane.
- The use of Earth's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources in ways that can continue long into the future.
- The process whereby seeds or sprout and begin to grow.
- The finest soil, made up of particles that are less than 0.002 mm in diameter. Holds water well and is easily compacted.
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- A flowering plant that forms seeds.
- The process plants and some other organisms use to convert light energy, carbon dioxide, and H2O into oxygen and glucose.
- The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- Vascular tubes that transport water and minerals upwards from the roots to other parts of the plant.
- Modified leaves which are usually bright in color to attract pollinators.
- A reproductive process that involves only one parent and produces offspring that are identical to the parent. In plants it includes runners, tubers and suckers.
- Small openings on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move.
- The stage in which the male reproductive cells from the pollen fuse with the ovules in the ovary.
- An organelle found in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- An organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis
- The male reproductive part of a flower.
- dispersal The spreading of seeds away from the plant that produced them. (By wind, water and animals)
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants.
- A flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop.
30 Clues: A flowering plant that forms seeds. • The male reproductive part of a flower. • Long, straight roots that grow downwards. • Leaf-like parts that cover and protect the flower bud. • The process whereby seeds or sprout and begin to grow. • An organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis • An organelle found in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • ...
Greenhouse Pest and Diseases 2024-02-19
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- a living organism that can cause injury or loss to a plant.
- an oval-shaped, whitish insect that produces small cottony masses, pierces plant tissues and sucks the plant juices
- a small, pear-shaped, soft-bodied, usually wingless insect
- mite a plant-eating mite that resembles a tiny spider
- the larva of various butterfly and moth species.
- a disturbance to the normal growth and development of the plant
- a solution of pesticide mixed with water that is poured onto the soil in a plants pot.
- the effort made to keep a greenhouse clean of weeds, debris, and diseased or infested plants
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- a bacterial disease that causes soft rot of plant tissues.
- a poisonous gas distributed through the air that reaches all parts of the greenhouse.
- a pesticide that comes in a dry, pellet form.
- an organism that lives and feeds off another organism.
- a pesticide applied as small droplets that cover the surfaces of a plant.
- a biological organism that causes disease.
- a solution of pesticide mixed with water in which plants are submerged.
15 Clues: a biological organism that causes disease. • a pesticide that comes in a dry, pellet form. • the larva of various butterfly and moth species. • mite a plant-eating mite that resembles a tiny spider • an organism that lives and feeds off another organism. • a bacterial disease that causes soft rot of plant tissues. • ...
Room 3, Nihal, Katherine, Said 2020-09-20
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- Located under spongy mesophyll.
- Where photosynthesis occurs in the plant
- Gate for CO2
- the energy source used for photosynthesis
- A gas that is essential for photosynthesis
- Tissue composed of closely packed irregular shaped cells
- A Thick waxy layer
- The cell that takes minerals from soil
- Central component for chlorophyll
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- Causes curved edges and yellow leaves in a plant
- a condition when a plant doesnt have a flower
- Contains N-P-K
- How plants make their own food
- Its the main component for photosynthesis
- Helps in Energy transfer,photosynthesis and transformation of sugars
- column shaped cells containing chloroplast
- the product of photosynthesis that supplies energy to the plant
17 Clues: Gate for CO2 • Contains N-P-K • A Thick waxy layer • How plants make their own food • Located under spongy mesophyll. • Central component for chlorophyll • The cell that takes minerals from soil • Where photosynthesis occurs in the plant • Its the main component for photosynthesis • the energy source used for photosynthesis • A gas that is essential for photosynthesis • ...
some biology lol 2015-05-11
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- when a plant swells up with water, it becomes...
- they transport food through a plant
- required for making chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- the gradual change in the distribution of species across a habitat
- loss of water from the plant
- net movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- for making amino acids and proteins
- used to investigate the distribution of organisms
- bloke who put the mouse in the container with a plant and realised it didn't die
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- things needed for respiration and growth
- they take water up a plant
- populations of different species in a habitat make up this thing
- cuticle a waterproof layer on the top of a leaf above the upper epidermis
- the measure of the variety of life in an area
- term for physically removing weeds
- the lads who thought plants only took minerals in from the soil
16 Clues: they take water up a plant • loss of water from the plant • term for physically removing weeds • they transport food through a plant • for making amino acids and proteins • things needed for respiration and growth • the measure of the variety of life in an area • when a plant swells up with water, it becomes... • used to investigate the distribution of organisms • ...
Physics Review 2016-11-09
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- This power plant uses water to create energy
- This is another word for, costs a lot of money
- These resources will NOT run out
- This is a job that involves electricity
- This power plant produces smoke
- A type of energy that is produced when you rub two substances together
- This power plant uses the sun to create energy
- These carry electricity into our homes
- This turns the lights on and off
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- These resources will run out
- At a power plant, this device moves in a circle
- This device digs into the ground for the fuel source
- This power plant uses fossil fuels, like gas to create energy
- These provide us with light at school and at home
- This power plant uses wind to create energy
15 Clues: These resources will run out • This power plant produces smoke • These resources will NOT run out • This turns the lights on and off • These carry electricity into our homes • This is a job that involves electricity • This power plant uses wind to create energy • This power plant uses water to create energy • This is another word for, costs a lot of money • ...
Plants Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-01
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- anther and a filament.
- a slender threadlike object or fiber, especially one found in animal or plant structures.
- male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a
- Self-pollination which occurs before a flower even opens
- a fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone. Each grain contains a male gamete that can fertilize the female ovule, to which pollen is transported by the wind, insects, or other animals.
- the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination
- A plant that generates pollen
- the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed.
- Self-pollination, when pollen moves from the male parts of a flower to the female part of the same flower, or another flower on the same plant
- Pollination by water
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- When a plant is pollinated by insects
- Pollination between plants of different species
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- The hairy area on a bee’s hind legs where pollen collects
- When a plant is pollinated by vertebrates, such as birds and bats
- Pollination by wind
- a female reproductive organ in which ova or eggs are produced, present in humans and other vertebrates as a pair.
- An agent that moves pollen, such as a bee or water
- - the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaflike.
- Cross-pollination, when pollen from one flower is delivered to the flower of a different species of plant
21 Clues: Pollination by wind • Pollination by water • anther and a filament. • A plant that generates pollen • When a plant is pollinated by insects • Pollination between plants of different species • - the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • An agent that moves pollen, such as a bee or water • Self-pollination which occurs before a flower even opens • ...
Plants and trees 2020-09-09
14 Clues: A stalk • and May • Pumpkin plant • Covers the plant • underground part • Blooms on a plant • Furniture material • Elephant's long nose • Outermost tree layer • Ground covering plant • National tree of India • leaves used for serving food • Costly wood used for making furniture • The tree of sweet yellow fruit available in
Arborists' Study Guide Vocab Chapter 2-Tree ID pt. 1 2025-11-20
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- phylum. Taxonomic group below the kingdom level but above the class level
- taxonomic group under the order level and above the genus level
- plant with two cotyledons in its embryo; netted or palmate leaf veins; and flowers with three, four, or five petals, or petals in multiples of these numbers
- cone-bearing tree or other plant that has its seeds in a structure called a cone
- primary taxonomic group, separating plants from animals
- plant resulting from a cross between two or more other plants that are more or less alike
- tree or plant that sheds it leaves
- taxonomic group, composed of species having similar fundamental traits. Botanical classification under the family level and above the specific epithet level
- pertaining to bud or leaf arrangement, one leaf or bud at each node, situated at alternating positions along the stem. In this arrangement, the leaves are not directly across from each other
- term describing a leaf margin without teeth
- taxonomic group below the division level but above the order level
- tip of the leaf blade
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- groups of plants within a species having distinct variations that occur sporadically and naturally
- diagnostic aid to help identify plants and other organisms
- plants with exposed seeds, usually within cones
- leaves of a plant
- leaf with two or more leaflets
- cultivated variety of a plant. Cannot be reproduced without human assistance. Usually propagated asexually (cloned)
- bottom part of a leaf blade
- plants with seeds borne in an ovary
- outer edge of the leaf blade
21 Clues: leaves of a plant • tip of the leaf blade • bottom part of a leaf blade • outer edge of the leaf blade • leaf with two or more leaflets • tree or plant that sheds it leaves • plants with seeds borne in an ovary • term describing a leaf margin without teeth • plants with exposed seeds, usually within cones • primary taxonomic group, separating plants from animals • ...
Marijuana 2026-01-12
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- - Method of consumption using a vaporizing device.
- - Increased hunger after consuming marijuana.
- - Cannabis strain often associated with energizing effects.
- - Food product infused with cannabis.
- - A cigar wrap filled with cannabis.
- - Tiny, crystal-like structures on the plant that contain cannabinoids.
- - The residue left after burning cannabis.
- - Non-psychoactive compound known for its therapeutic effects.
- - A water pipe used for smoking cannabis.
- - Slang term for high-quality marijuana.
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- - A concentrated form of cannabis extract.
- - A variety of cannabis plant used for fiber, oil, and seeds.
- - The plant genus that includes marijuana and hemp.
- - A rolled cannabis cigarette.
- - A specific variety or type of cannabis.
- - The flower of the marijuana plant.
- - The primary psychoactive compound in cannabis.
- - Cannabis strain known for relaxing and sedative effects.
- - A cross between Sativa and Indica strains.
19 Clues: - A rolled cannabis cigarette. • - A cigar wrap filled with cannabis. • - The flower of the marijuana plant. • - Food product infused with cannabis. • - Slang term for high-quality marijuana. • - A specific variety or type of cannabis. • - A water pipe used for smoking cannabis. • - A concentrated form of cannabis extract. • - The residue left after burning cannabis. • ...
CONTROL AND COORDINATION IN PLANTS 2020-09-04
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- non directional movements
- an example of chemotropism
- hormones secreted by plants
- a gaseous plant hormone
- abscisic acid ________ growth
- family of the touch me not plant
- roots show ________ geotropism
- movement due to gravity
- a plant hormone
- *insert pic*
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- directional movement
- hormone in plants that promotes cell div.
- hydrotropism refers to movement wrt
- irreversible increase in weight,hieghtetc
- *insert pic*
- promotes stem elongation in plants
- external disturbance which triggers mov.
- Plant part that shows +ve phototopism
- Movements seen in venus fly trap, pitcher
- another name for mimosa pudica
20 Clues: *insert pic* • *insert pic* • a plant hormone • directional movement • a gaseous plant hormone • movement due to gravity • non directional movements • an example of chemotropism • hormones secreted by plants • abscisic acid ________ growth • roots show ________ geotropism • another name for mimosa pudica • family of the touch me not plant • promotes stem elongation in plants • ...
Spelling list 26 2021-05-12
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- mammals are ____-_______.
- an immature form of an insect that does not change greatly as it grows.
- the series of changes in the life of an organism
- reproduction.
- the process in which pollen is taken from
- reptiles are ____-_______.
- the top of the central female part of a flower , where pollen is received.
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- the development of a plant from a seed to a spore.
- a frog is an _________.
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of
- is usually considered to be important and desirable.
- when the small doesn’t look like the adult.
- the male part in the flower.
- butterfly’s life cycle is : egg .... ____ adult.
- plant or part of a plant to another so that new plant seeds can be produced.
- butterfly’s life cycle is : egg _____ .... adult.
16 Clues: reproduction. • a frog is an _________. • mammals are ____-_______. • reptiles are ____-_______. • the male part in the flower. • the process in which pollen is taken from • when the small doesn’t look like the adult. • the series of changes in the life of an organism • butterfly’s life cycle is : egg .... ____ adult. • butterfly’s life cycle is : egg _____ .... adult. • ...
Natural Resources/Plants Review 2023-04-20
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- important mineral found in southwest VA
- the 4 major rivers empty into this watershed
- an area of land over which surface water flows to a collection place
- land resource that covers a lot of Virginia
- process when pollen is transferred from the stamen to the pistil
- male part of the flower
- green pigment in leaves that helps make food for the plant
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- take in water from the soil
- the part of the plant that moves water and food
- the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis
- this gas is absorbed by the plant
- the gas that plants give off when they go though photosynthesis
- energy needed by the leaves for photosynthesis
- bright colored part that attracts bees
- female part of the plant
15 Clues: male part of the flower • female part of the plant • take in water from the soil • this gas is absorbed by the plant • bright colored part that attracts bees • important mineral found in southwest VA • land resource that covers a lot of Virginia • the 4 major rivers empty into this watershed • energy needed by the leaves for photosynthesis • ...
Unit 3 Extra Credit 2023-11-13
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- a change in the environment outside of the organism
- below-ground part of a plant (organ system)
- When the vacuole of the cell is full and puts pressure on the cell wall allowing the plant to stand up straight
- plant's response to gravity, such as the downward growth of plant roots
- pressure exerted by water inside the cell on the cell wall
- When the vacuole of the cell is empty and there is no pressure on the cell wall
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- a change within the organism
- plant's response to light, such as a stem bending toward a light source
- how an organism reacts to a stimulus
- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- Cell organelle that surrounds and protects plant cells
- Cell organelle that stores water, waste, and nutrients and gives support to plant cells
- What a plant does with low turgor pressure
- a push or pull
- A plant's response to a stimulus
15 Clues: a push or pull • a change within the organism • A plant's response to a stimulus • how an organism reacts to a stimulus • What a plant does with low turgor pressure • below-ground part of a plant (organ system) • a change in the environment outside of the organism • a thing or event that causes a response or reaction • ...
Abi Rose 2020-08-12
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- the 6th word we classify organisms with
- they have a vascular system
- backbone
- absorbs the atmosphere through the leaves
- doesn't have enough tissue to transport water
- A two branching key
- they break things down
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- realised by vibrations
- they have separate they produce pollen
- the genitals of the plant
- seed-producing plant
- lives in water
- sometimes called the maidenhair fern tree
- type of fungus
- types of division
- they grow on new moss plants
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- all animals
18 Clues: backbone • all animals • lives in water • type of fungus • types of division • A two branching key • seed-producing plant • realised by vibrations • they break things down • the genitals of the plant • they have a vascular system • they grow on new moss plants • they have separate they produce pollen • the 6th word we classify organisms with • sometimes called the maidenhair fern tree • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular respiration Crossword 2023-04-05
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- Openings in the leaf that allows for gas to flow in.
- The process of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen.
- The power house of the cell.
- The process in which sugar is turned into energy.
- Where anaerobic respiration takes place. Is also cell juice.
- An organ that transports water throughout a plant.
- The cells that operate stomata.
- The bottommost mesophyll layer in a leaf.
- The uppermost mesophyll layer in a leaf.
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- The process of cellular respiration that requires air to function.
- The most basic form of sugar produced by a plant.
- The pigment responsible for photosynthesis.
- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- The process in which light is made into sugar.
- The form of energy usable by the cell.
- Where most of the materials of photosynthesis are gathered and used.
- An organ that transports sugar throughout a plant.
- The location where water is obtained in a plant.
18 Clues: The power house of the cell. • The cells that operate stomata. • The form of energy usable by the cell. • The uppermost mesophyll layer in a leaf. • The bottommost mesophyll layer in a leaf. • The organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • The pigment responsible for photosynthesis. • The process in which light is made into sugar. • ...
Plants, Plants, Plants! 2013-03-10
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- How plants make food.
- Pretty part of the plant that attracts insects and birds.
- Where plants grow roots.
- Holds up the plant.
- Catches sunlight and makes food for the plant.
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- The part of a plant we eat the most.
- Start to grow.
- Something plants need that comes from the sun.
- What birds, insects, wind and animals do for plants.
- Something all living things need.
- Holds the plant in the ground.
- The very beginning of a new plant.
12 Clues: Start to grow. • Holds up the plant. • How plants make food. • Where plants grow roots. • Holds the plant in the ground. • Something all living things need. • The very beginning of a new plant. • The part of a plant we eat the most. • Something plants need that comes from the sun. • Catches sunlight and makes food for the plant. • ...
Plants 2023-06-12
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- A tall plant with a large, yellow flower that faces the sun.
- A climbing plant with dense, green leaves.
- A prickly plant that can survive in arid environments.
- A fragrant plant known for its purple flowers and calming scent.
- Tree A large tree with broad leaves and strong branches.
- A colorful flower with a cup-shaped bloom.
- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems.
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- A small flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A leafy plant that thrives in shady and moist environments.
- Flytrap A carnivorous plant that catches insects with its leaf traps.
- A delicate flower known for its intricate and exotic appearance.
- Tree A tree with vibrant leaves that turn red, orange, or yellow in the fall.
- A beautiful flower with a pleasant fragrance.
- Tree A tall tree with long, feathery leaves and a straight trunk.
- A festive plant with red and green leaves, often seen during the holidays.
15 Clues: A climbing plant with dense, green leaves. • A colorful flower with a cup-shaped bloom. • A beautiful flower with a pleasant fragrance. • A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems. • A small flower with white petals and a yellow center. • A prickly plant that can survive in arid environments. • Tree A large tree with broad leaves and strong branches. • ...
Plants 2023-06-14
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- Common flower with a yellow center and white petals
- Spring-flowering plant with yellow or white flowers and a trumpet-shaped corona
- Tall plant with a large, round flower head that follows the movement of the sun
- Large and sturdy tree with broad leaves and acorns
- Climbing or trailing plant with dark green, glossy leaves
- Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and woody cones
- Exotic flower known for its intricate and vibrant blooms
- Tree with distinctive lobed leaves and seeds in the form of "helicopter" wings
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- Tall, fast-growing plant with long, hollow stems and green foliage
- Succulent plant with thick, fleshy stems and spines for water storage
- Beautiful flower with large, showy petals and a pleasant fragrance
- Leafy plant with delicate, feathery leaves
- Flowering plant with thorny stems and fragrant, colorful blooms
- Tall, slender tree with a crown of fan-shaped leaves
- Spring-flowering bulbous plant with brightly colored, cup-shaped flowers
15 Clues: Leafy plant with delicate, feathery leaves • Large and sturdy tree with broad leaves and acorns • Common flower with a yellow center and white petals • Tall, slender tree with a crown of fan-shaped leaves • Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and woody cones • Exotic flower known for its intricate and vibrant blooms • ...
Natural Science Remedial: Life Cycles & Food Chains 2020-03-10
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- The female parts of the flower
- A stage in an animals life when reproduction can occur
- A stage in a plants life cycle when fertilization has taken place
- What a seed does as it begins to grow
- A small, young plant with only one or two leaves
- A flower needs this to occur in order for seeds to be created
- At the beginning of the food chain, we call a plant the...
- The seeds of a plant grow in the...
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- The male parts of the flower
- Before a plant can make seeds, it must be...
- An animal that only eats meat
- The process where a plant makes its own food
- An animal that only eats plants
- An animal that eats both meat and plans
- The anther of a flower makes...
- A fertilized egg, when the male and female cells join
16 Clues: The male parts of the flower • An animal that only eats meat • The female parts of the flower • An animal that only eats plants • The anther of a flower makes... • The seeds of a plant grow in the... • What a seed does as it begins to grow • An animal that eats both meat and plans • Before a plant can make seeds, it must be... • The process where a plant makes its own food • ...
Natural Science Remedial: Life Cycles & Food Chains 2020-03-10
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- The female parts of the flower
- A stage in an animals life when reproduction can occur
- A stage in a plants life cycle when fertilization has taken place
- What a seed does as it begins to grow
- A small, young plant with only one or two leaves
- A flower needs this to occur in order for seeds to be created
- At the beginning of the food chain, we call a plant the...
- The seeds of a plant grow in the...
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- The male parts of the flower
- Before a plant can make seeds, it must be...
- An animal that only eats meat
- The process where a plant makes its own food
- An animal that only eats plants
- An animal that eats both meat and plans
- The anther of a flower makes...
- A fertilized egg, when the male and female cells join
16 Clues: The male parts of the flower • An animal that only eats meat • The female parts of the flower • An animal that only eats plants • The anther of a flower makes... • The seeds of a plant grow in the... • What a seed does as it begins to grow • An animal that eats both meat and plans • Before a plant can make seeds, it must be... • The process where a plant makes its own food • ...
All Science Words Part 2 2024-04-15
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- relating to the process of breaking down food for energy
- a polysaccharide that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fibers
- the outer layer of skin covering the body surface
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
- the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
- process converting nutrients into energy in a cell
- able to synthesize its own food
- metabolic equilibrium maintained by biological mechanisms
- any of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms
- a band of fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages
- underground plant organ that lacks buds or leaves or nodes
- a pore in a plant through which gases and vapor can pass
- the thigh bone of the human skeleton
- formation of compounds in plants aided by radiant energy
- plant tissue that conducts synthesized food substances
- a cell fragment essential for blood clotting in vertebrates
- a minute blood vessel connecting arterioles with venules
- the watery fluid in which blood cells are suspended
- a structure in an animal specialized for some function
- any substance that can be metabolized to give energy
- a small organ that synthesizes and secretes chemicals
- an organism’s orienting response to light
- a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow
- anterior part of the brain consisting of two hemispheres
- a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses
- fine spores produced by flowers to fertilize other flowers
- one of the bony segments of the spinal column
- the organic processes that are necessary for life
- the bodily process of discharging waste matter
- the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels
- the junction between two neurons
- tough elastic tissue, mostly converted to bone in adults
- taking a substance, usually by injection, against a disease
- a major division of the vertebrate brain
- the secretion of an endocrine gland transmitted by the blood
- a living organism without the power to move
- plant tissue that conducts water and dissolved nutrients
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- the structure providing a frame for the body of an animal
- the process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow
- the point of connection between two bones
- the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation
- the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower
- the organic process of nourishing or being nourished
- relating to or conferring resistance to disease
- the part of the skull that encloses the brain
- part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells
- a band of tissue connecting a muscle to its bony attachment
- the process by which the body breaks down food
- not subject to the control of the will
- a plant that completes its entire life cycle in a year
- the process of generating offspring
- organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- relating to clear fluid containing white blood cells
- the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
- perform vaccinations or inoculate against a disease
- of or relating to the heart
- any disease-producing agent
- fertilize by transferring spores from one plant to another
- the organ that is center of the nervous system
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
- a bundle of fibers running to organs and tissues of the body
- one of the contractile organs of the body
- of or relating to a system of sensory apparatus
- a red protein in blood that transports oxygen
- a tear-shaped plant structure from which a new plant grows
- of or belonging to glands that secrete hormones
- a plant lasting for three seasons or more
- the large artery carrying blood from the heart to the body
- pertaining to the act of breathing
- a chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium
- sprout; produce buds or branches
- the collective amount of leaves of one or more plants
- the breastbone
- of your own free will or design
75 Clues: the breastbone • of or relating to the heart • any disease-producing agent • able to synthesize its own food • of your own free will or design • sprout; produce buds or branches • the junction between two neurons • pertaining to the act of breathing • the process of generating offspring • the thigh bone of the human skeleton • not subject to the control of the will • ...
All Science Words Part 2 2024-04-15
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- relating to the process of breaking down food for energy
- a polysaccharide that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fibers
- the outer layer of skin covering the body surface
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
- the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
- process converting nutrients into energy in a cell
- able to synthesize its own food
- metabolic equilibrium maintained by biological mechanisms
- any of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms
- a band of fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages
- underground plant organ that lacks buds or leaves or nodes
- a pore in a plant through which gases and vapor can pass
- the thigh bone of the human skeleton
- formation of compounds in plants aided by radiant energy
- plant tissue that conducts synthesized food substances
- a cell fragment essential for blood clotting in vertebrates
- a minute blood vessel connecting arterioles with venules
- the watery fluid in which blood cells are suspended
- a structure in an animal specialized for some function
- any substance that can be metabolized to give energy
- a small organ that synthesizes and secretes chemicals
- an organism’s orienting response to light
- a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow
- anterior part of the brain consisting of two hemispheres
- a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses
- fine spores produced by flowers to fertilize other flowers
- one of the bony segments of the spinal column
- the organic processes that are necessary for life
- the bodily process of discharging waste matter
- the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels
- the junction between two neurons
- tough elastic tissue, mostly converted to bone in adults
- taking a substance, usually by injection, against a disease
- a major division of the vertebrate brain
- the secretion of an endocrine gland transmitted by the blood
- a living organism without the power to move
- plant tissue that conducts water and dissolved nutrients
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- the structure providing a frame for the body of an animal
- the process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow
- the point of connection between two bones
- the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation
- the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower
- the organic process of nourishing or being nourished
- relating to or conferring resistance to disease
- the part of the skull that encloses the brain
- part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells
- a band of tissue connecting a muscle to its bony attachment
- the process by which the body breaks down food
- not subject to the control of the will
- a plant that completes its entire life cycle in a year
- the process of generating offspring
- organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- relating to clear fluid containing white blood cells
- the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
- perform vaccinations or inoculate against a disease
- of or relating to the heart
- any disease-producing agent
- fertilize by transferring spores from one plant to another
- the organ that is center of the nervous system
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
- a bundle of fibers running to organs and tissues of the body
- one of the contractile organs of the body
- of or relating to a system of sensory apparatus
- a red protein in blood that transports oxygen
- a tear-shaped plant structure from which a new plant grows
- of or belonging to glands that secrete hormones
- a plant lasting for three seasons or more
- the large artery carrying blood from the heart to the body
- pertaining to the act of breathing
- a chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium
- sprout; produce buds or branches
- the collective amount of leaves of one or more plants
- the breastbone
- of your own free will or design
75 Clues: the breastbone • of or relating to the heart • any disease-producing agent • able to synthesize its own food • of your own free will or design • sprout; produce buds or branches • the junction between two neurons • pertaining to the act of breathing • the process of generating offspring • the thigh bone of the human skeleton • not subject to the control of the will • ...
f41 2024-06-26
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- Grazing land.
- Environmentally friendly farming.
- Red root vegetable.
- Fruit tree farm.
- Market sellers.
- Decomposed organic matter.
- Available at certain times of the year.
- Honey producer.
- Milk-producing farm.
- Grown without pesticides.
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- Traditional plant varieties.
- Grape farm.
- Skilled food craftsman.
- Young plant.
- Nearby sourced produce.
- Cultivated plant.
- Just picked or harvested.
- Enclosure for chickens.
- Gathering crops.
- Animals raised with space.
20 Clues: Grape farm. • Young plant. • Grazing land. • Market sellers. • Honey producer. • Fruit tree farm. • Gathering crops. • Cultivated plant. • Red root vegetable. • Milk-producing farm. • Skilled food craftsman. • Nearby sourced produce. • Enclosure for chickens. • Just picked or harvested. • Grown without pesticides. • Decomposed organic matter. • Animals raised with space. • ...
Chapter 2: Types of Plants 2021-11-08
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- one job of a leaf is to gather _____.
- the air plants take in during photosynthesis
- the green substance that helps plants use sunlight to make food
- a plant that makes food all year long
- what plants make during photosynthesis
- a plant that loses all its leaves at once each year
- all plants need light, air, nutrients, and _____.
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- the process a plant uses to make food
- the part of the plant that transports water, nutrients, and food
- the place where a conifer forms seeds
- the food factory of a plant
- the first stage of life for many plants
- the part of a plant that grows underground
13 Clues: the food factory of a plant • the process a plant uses to make food • one job of a leaf is to gather _____. • the place where a conifer forms seeds • a plant that makes food all year long • what plants make during photosynthesis • the first stage of life for many plants • the part of a plant that grows underground • the air plants take in during photosynthesis • ...
Root Vocab 2024-09-24
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- root, Stability and gets water
- Responsible for getting the water
- A root that grows straight down
- Grows off the main plant and helps with stability
- Tube in the inner plant that transports water
- For protection
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- Collects water and nutrients as well as Anker's the plant
- The meat of the plant
- Elongation
- root, A root system that grows wild like fibers
- Tube in the inner plant that transports nutrients
- Outer protective layer of the plant
12 Clues: Elongation • For protection • The meat of the plant • root, Stability and gets water • A root that grows straight down • Responsible for getting the water • Outer protective layer of the plant • Tube in the inner plant that transports water • root, A root system that grows wild like fibers • Tube in the inner plant that transports nutrients • ...
CROSSWORD biology 2022-10-26
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- The part of a plant that carries things up
- A dry, dehiscent fruit made up of several fused carpels
- The main stalk of a plan
- An underground stem with lateral roots
- a substance added to soil to increase its fetility
- A growth on a plant that develops into flower, leaf, or shoot
- The part of a plant that attaches to the ground
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- The part of a plant that carries things down
- A fruit made up of one carpal or a fruit with multiple carpals that look like one carpal
- Decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer
- Modified leaves that make-up the corolla; attract pollinators.
- Female reproductive organ of plant
- The course outer skin of a tree
- Ripened ovary together with the seeds within the ovary
14 Clues: The main stalk of a plan • The course outer skin of a tree • Female reproductive organ of plant • An underground stem with lateral roots • The part of a plant that carries things up • The part of a plant that carries things down • The part of a plant that attaches to the ground • Decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer • ...
Gr7-Ch.8-Sec.1&2 2025-05-05
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- the process where pollen lands on the female part of the plant
- an organelle in the plant that stores water and also helps the plant
- vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to shoots
- flowers can be used to make this enjoyable beverage
- male part of the flower
- the act where the sperm and egg fuse to form one cell
- male part of the flower that makes pollen
- increase the SA:V to absorb water and minerals more efficiently
- the layer of the leaf that contains cells with gaps between them to allow gasses to go through
- type of plant that can grow tall
- different shapes and color that attract pollinators
- the stage where spores grow into this structure to produce gametes
- type of stem that contain bark
- the number of stages in a plants life cycle
- flowering plant that produces seeds protected in a fruit
- help plants stay protected & upright
- soft & flexible stems
- male part of the flower that keeps the pollen producing part upright
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- prevents transpiration
- vascular tissue that transports glucose to from shoots to roots
- the ancestors of plants (hypothesized so as they also can have cell walls, membrane bound organelles (including chloroplasts))
- non-flowering plant that produces "naked" seeds (not proteceted)
- the female part of the flower that leads to the egg
- the top part of the female parts of the flower
- type of plant that grow low to the ground and has no true tissue (due to lack of xylem & phloem)
- female part of the flower
- protects the roots as they grow into the soil
- the stage where plants produce spores
- an ovary that has been fertilized will produce this
- protects the flower before it blooms
- open and close stomata
- store excess glucose (food)
- the female part of the flower that contains the egg
- the layer of the leaf that contains the most chloroplast
- capture sunlight energy
35 Clues: soft & flexible stems • prevents transpiration • open and close stomata • male part of the flower • capture sunlight energy • female part of the flower • store excess glucose (food) • type of stem that contain bark • type of plant that can grow tall • protects the flower before it blooms • help plants stay protected & upright • the stage where plants produce spores • ...
Romsey Allotment Crossword 2013-05-13
Across
- Broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula
- A shoot containing embryonic leaves or flowers
- A plant that sheds its leaves each year
- A plant that completes its entire life cycle in two years, growing in the first year and reproducing and dying in the second
- Member of the Rose family which bears small red edible fruit
- Placing seed potatoes in a tray or egg box in a bright, cool but frost-free place to encourage them to sprout prior to planting
- Where one plant is artificially joined to the rootstock of another so they eventually function as one plant
- A cluster of flowers that lack petals typically seen on willow, oak, and birch trees
- The point at which a seed undergoes physical changes and begins to grow
- To remove a number of buds, flowers, seedlings or shoots to improve the growth and quality of those remaining
- A plant that is bred or selected by growers for unique flowers, leaf colour, growing habit etc. It has distinct and uniform characteristics that differ from the original species
- Swollen root or underground stem with storage tissue
- Method for shaping trees, cropping the branches above head-height
- Layer of material placed on the soil and around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds and improve soil structure
- Uncultivated land
- A trailing stem growing above ground and rooting at the nodes, where plantlets are produced
- An underground storage organ with fleshy scale leaves from which the plant flowers and grows before becoming dormant
- Another name for the leaves and stems of a potato plant
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- A plant carefully trained to grow as one main stem, or occasionally two or three main stems, by removing side-shoots
- To flower and produce seed prematurely
- Traditional method of woodland management which takes advantage of the fact that many trees make new growth from the stump or roots if cut down.
- Plants that have been field-grown and are supplied in a dormant state with the soil removed
- Used to describe plants that like acid soil and will not tolerate alkaline soils (containing lime or chalk)
- The transfer of pollen between flowers, which can be carried out by the wind, insects, animals or by hand
- a small insectivorous passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family
- A tree or shrub that has been trained to a certain height with a long bare stem and foliage at the top
- Structure made of glass, plastic or horticultural fleece placed over a plant for protection or for forcing early crops
- A plant that completes its entire life cycle (growth, reproduction, death) in one season
- Calcium compounds, often applied to lower the pH of the soil
29 Clues: Uncultivated land • To flower and produce seed prematurely • A plant that sheds its leaves each year • A shoot containing embryonic leaves or flowers • Swollen root or underground stem with storage tissue • Broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula • Another name for the leaves and stems of a potato plant • ...
Bio Boosters page 60-81 2024-10-28
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- Chloroplasts contain_____which makes the plant green and helps with photosynthesis.
- Process of photosynthese is :sun + CO2 +water = ____ + O2
- A type of catalyst that has a specific shape.
- In order for an enzyme to work there must be a certian PH Level and ________.
- Substances that cause chemical reactions are called _____________.
- A plant needs sunlight, CO2 and _____to live.
- Enzyme_____ is when an enzyme puts two molecules together.
- Enzyme_____is when an enzyme cuts a molecule into two pieces.
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- Photosynthesis takes place in the ______of the plant.
- ____is the process of how plants make their food.
- Chloroplasts are found in the _____of a plant.
- Plant leaves have special ____cells that allow air and water in and out of the plant.
- Glucose is another name for ____.
- Plants use _____from the sun to make their food.
- When a plant's guard cells close on a hot day to preserve water, this is an example of________.
15 Clues: Glucose is another name for ____. • A type of catalyst that has a specific shape. • A plant needs sunlight, CO2 and _____to live. • Chloroplasts are found in the _____of a plant. • Plants use _____from the sun to make their food. • ____is the process of how plants make their food. • Photosynthesis takes place in the ______of the plant. • ...
cl1-s-plant life-l1 2020-07-14
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- Parts of a plant that makes food for the plant.
- A mango has _________ seed.
- Part of a plant that absorbs water and mineral salts from the soil.
- Part of a plant that carries water and food to all parts of the plant.
- Woody part of plants that bear and leaves.
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- Reproductive part of the plant.
- Watermelon has _________ seeds.
- Fruits have ________ inside them.
- Seeds can ________ into new plants.
- Colour of the pigment in a leaf to make food.
- A big hard woody stem.
- The soft part of a plant that bears seeds.
12 Clues: A big hard woody stem. • A mango has _________ seed. • Reproductive part of the plant. • Watermelon has _________ seeds. • Fruits have ________ inside them. • Seeds can ________ into new plants. • The soft part of a plant that bears seeds. • Woody part of plants that bear and leaves. • Colour of the pigment in a leaf to make food. • ...
Plants 2024-04-09
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- The leaves of ferns are called________.
- Jagged
- Plant that has heart shaped leaves that can be used for tea.
- This plant has sweet orange berries in Autumn.
- Plants that are indigenous to a particular country.
- Plant that can be used to make dough boys.
- Plants that have come from other countries.
- Peppery tasking plant that can be used to flavour food.
- Berries from this tree are edible and can also be squashed to make an insect repellent.
- Kiekie fruit
- The colour of kowhai flowers.
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- Metrosideros excelsa
- Mature red beech trees are supported by massive _____ buttresses.
- Mountain flax with gum at the base of its leaves that can be chewed.
- Plants that are regularly found in a certain area.
- The main tree species in Fjordland
- This plant is commonly used for weaving.
17 Clues: Jagged • Kiekie fruit • Metrosideros excelsa • The colour of kowhai flowers. • The main tree species in Fjordland • The leaves of ferns are called________. • This plant is commonly used for weaving. • Plant that can be used to make dough boys. • Plants that have come from other countries. • This plant has sweet orange berries in Autumn. • ...
Nature 2025-05-15
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- A large area covered with trees:
- Frozen water falling from the sky in winter:
- The planet we live on, also the ground or soil:
- Green plants that cover the ground:
- A living thing that grows in the ground and uses sunlight:
- Water falling from the clouds:
- A large body of saltwater:
- A colorful part of a plant that often smells nice:
- Grows on a tree or plant and is usually green:
- The star that gives us light and heat:
- White or gray shapes in the sky made of water vapor:
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- A high landform that rises above the surrounding land:
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches:
- A natural stream of water that flows to the sea:
- A large area of still water surrounded by land:
- A small, solid piece of rock:
- A living creature that moves and breathes:
- A piece of land surrounded by water:
- Air that is moving:
- Tiny grains found on beaches and deserts:
20 Clues: Air that is moving: • A large body of saltwater: • A small, solid piece of rock: • Water falling from the clouds: • A large area covered with trees: • Green plants that cover the ground: • A piece of land surrounded by water: • The star that gives us light and heat: • A tall plant with a trunk and branches: • Tiny grains found on beaches and deserts: • ...
Garden Club Crossword 2025-10-20
Across
- mixture of organic material, minerals, air, and water that forms the top layer of the Earth's surface
- Day and night nearly equal in length
- Main energy source
- How hot or cold it is
- Has roots, stems, and leaves
- First leaves
- The force that pulls roots downward
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- Parts of the plant above ground
- Parts of the plant below ground
- The moment the seed "wakes up" and begins to grow
- Contains all information for a new plant
- Falls from deciduous trees in autumn
- Supports leaves and carries water and nutrients
- Bloom
- new above ground growth from a seed
- H20
16 Clues: H20 • Bloom • First leaves • Main energy source • How hot or cold it is • Has roots, stems, and leaves • Parts of the plant above ground • Parts of the plant below ground • new above ground growth from a seed • The force that pulls roots downward • Day and night nearly equal in length • Falls from deciduous trees in autumn • Contains all information for a new plant • ...
Fun with Farming 2022-02-15
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- decorating using dried plant parts
- transparent enclosure to grow plants
- used as a fertilizer
- young seedlings of edible vegetables and herbs
- using apple peels
- sorting and separation of waste types
- an organic pesticide
- a garden that attracts butterflies
- organic fertilizer
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- makes the soil fertile
- recyclable waste
- invertebrate animals
- scalelike plant-eating insects
- helps in photosynthesis
- oil used in pest management
- kitchen waste
- organic cleaning solutions
- part of a plant used as a food
- medium for growing plants
- essential for plant growth
20 Clues: kitchen waste • recyclable waste • using apple peels • organic fertilizer • invertebrate animals • used as a fertilizer • an organic pesticide • makes the soil fertile • helps in photosynthesis • medium for growing plants • organic cleaning solutions • essential for plant growth • oil used in pest management • scalelike plant-eating insects • part of a plant used as a food • ...
Washable Kingdom Biome Markers 2023-02-16
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- Bow And Arrow
- Bug With Light
- Wants Coins
- Living Chest
- Silver Coin
- In Fantasy Tree
- Cold Water
- What you get during the day
- Plant With Spots
- Marker Origin
- Fantasy Grass
- Plant Dungeon
- 6 Stones
- Yellows Ancestor
- Wood On Fire
- Kings Daughter
- Memory 5
- Crown
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- Magic
- Hiding In Flowers
- Castle Window
- Sword Obby
- Bouncy Plant
- Market Lake
- Glows
- End Of River
- Behind Castle
- Sword Fight
- Swamp Dirt
- Lava
- Carnivorous Plant
- 20 Knifes
- Breathes Fire
33 Clues: Lava • Magic • Glows • Crown • 6 Stones • Memory 5 • 20 Knifes • Sword Obby • Cold Water • Swamp Dirt • Wants Coins • Market Lake • Silver Coin • Sword Fight • Bouncy Plant • Living Chest • End Of River • Wood On Fire • Bow And Arrow • Castle Window • Behind Castle • Marker Origin • Fantasy Grass • Plant Dungeon • Breathes Fire • Bug With Light • Kings Daughter • In Fantasy Tree • Plant With Spots • Yellows Ancestor • Hiding In Flowers • ...
science 2025-04-30
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- - small openings in the epidermis that allow carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- - transports nutrients and carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis
- - spore-producing plant
- - surround and protect seeds
- - flowering plant with two seed leaves
- - water-conducting cell; hollow tubelike cells with thick cell walls
- - specialized ground tissue cells, where photosynthesis occurs
- - transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structure
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- - gamete-producing plant
- - flowering plant with one seed leaf
- - plant embryo and its food supply encased in a protective covering
- - structure containing one or more matured ovaries
- - number of seed leaves in embryos
- - large primary root
- - tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of plant
15 Clues: - large primary root • - spore-producing plant • - gamete-producing plant • - surround and protect seeds • - number of seed leaves in embryos • - flowering plant with one seed leaf • - flowering plant with two seed leaves • - structure containing one or more matured ovaries • - specialized ground tissue cells, where photosynthesis occurs • ...
REGIS SCHOOL RUNDA Biology Crossword 2022-02-07
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- a major function of blood.
- the main photosynthetic tissue in a plant leaf.
- tissue contracts and relaxes to bring about movement.
- a white blood cell.
- a sausage-shaped organelle.
- a structural difference between SER and RER.
- one cell organism.
- a specialized cell in humans with a streamlined shape.
- tissue provides a rigid support framework in mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles.
- a plant tissue that transports mineral salts.
- an unspecialized cell.
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- the next level of organization after tissue.
- a mobile tissue.
- the outer cover of plant cells.
- a type of movement within the cytoplasm.
- a major role of parenchyma tissue.
- a lignified tissue that provides support in plant stems.
- structures used by paramecia for locomotion.
- __ tissue holds organs in position.
- the next level of organization after cell.
- a collective term for xylem and phloem.
21 Clues: a mobile tissue. • one cell organism. • a white blood cell. • an unspecialized cell. • a major function of blood. • a sausage-shaped organelle. • the outer cover of plant cells. • a major role of parenchyma tissue. • __ tissue holds organs in position. • a collective term for xylem and phloem. • a type of movement within the cytoplasm. • the next level of organization after cell. • ...
Cell Theory and Structure 2024-09-20
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- cells working together form this
- built a microscope to look at cork cells
- all of the deer only living in Joyce Park
- control center of the cell
- stiff outer covering of a plant cell
- any individual that can live on its own
- all life on Earth
- organelle found only in plant cells that trap sunlight
- system organs working together form this
- powerhouse of the cell
- all living things in Joyce Park
- jellylike fluid that fills the empty spaces in a cell
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- type of cell that makes up protists, fungi, plants, and animals
- thin covering of plant and animal cells
- packaging center of cells
- transport system in cells; highways
- vacuole large storage space in a plant cell
- bacteria cell
- smallest functional unit of an organism
- all of the living and non-living things in an area
20 Clues: bacteria cell • all life on Earth • powerhouse of the cell • packaging center of cells • control center of the cell • all living things in Joyce Park • cells working together form this • transport system in cells; highways • stiff outer covering of a plant cell • thin covering of plant and animal cells • any individual that can live on its own • ...
Unit on the cell and body systems 2025-02-26
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- moves water from roots to leaves or shoots to use in photosynthesis
- convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy uses carbon dioxide and water
- moves substances that plant produces mostly sugars throughout the plant
- fills the space between the epidermis and bascular tissue in a plant
- skin at the base of our nail for protection
- cell that possesses a defined nucleus
- organism a single celled organism
- the outer protective layer of a plant that acts as a skin has cells called the epidermis
- plant tissue that transports water and nutrients
- processes and sorts and packages proteins and lipids
- a part of the cell enclosed in its membrane found only in eukaryotic cells
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- the liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- organisms whose cells lack a nucleus
- essential for protein production lipid metabolism transports proteins and lipids
- contains digestive enzymes to break down waste
- a living thing that can function independently, can be uni or multi cellular
- powerhouse of the cell, generates most of the chemical energy
- cells that regulate gas exchange and water loss by opening and closing stomata
- stores water, food, waste and other materials in a cell
- synthesizes the proteins in the cells
- organism organism composed of many cells
- allow for gas exchange between the plant and the environment
- convert sunlight into chemical energy -reponsible for photosynthesis
- contains the cell's genetic DNA in chromosomes
- the membrane found in all cells that separate the interior of the cell from the outside
- hard layer that surrounds cells, they provide protection and shape to a cell
26 Clues: organism a single celled organism • organisms whose cells lack a nucleus • cell that possesses a defined nucleus • synthesizes the proteins in the cells • organism organism composed of many cells • the liquid that fills the inside of a cell • skin at the base of our nail for protection • contains digestive enzymes to break down waste • ...
Plants and Fibre 2021-11-17
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- The male reproductive part of a flower.
- A thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
- A method of plant propagation by way of separating new plant individuals that emerge from vegetative parts.
- The hollow base of the carpel of a flower, containing one or more ovules.
- The part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- An animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of a flower.
- Small openings found in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other plant organs.
- The female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- Movement of individual molecules of a substance through a semipermeable barrier from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- The relative amount of a given substance contained within a solution or in a particular volume of space.
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- A fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone.
- A liquid in which solutes are dissolved forming a solution.
- An outgrowth of the ovary of a seed plant.
- A plant that produces seeds, as opposed to one that produces spores.
- A narrow, typically elongated extension of the ovary, bearing the stigma.
- A slender threadlike object or fiber especially one found in animal or plant structures.
- The exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- A liquid mixture in which the minor component is uniformly distributed within the major component.
- A process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane.
- The process of bringing water up the roots and stems to the rest of the plant. The molecules of the water are attracted to the molecules of the inside of the stem.
- The minor component in a solution dissolved in the solvent.
- The part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination.
22 Clues: The male reproductive part of a flower. • An outgrowth of the ovary of a seed plant. • The part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • The exhalation of water vapor through the stomata. • A liquid in which solutes are dissolved forming a solution. • The minor component in a solution dissolved in the solvent. • ...
Romsey Allotment Crossword 2013-05-13
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- An underground storage organ with fleshy scale leaves from which the plant flowers and grows before becoming dormant
- Layer of material placed on the soil and around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds and improve soil structure
- A shoot containing embryonic leaves or flowers
- To flower and produce seed prematurely
- Swollen root or underground stem with storage tissue
- Used to describe plants that like acid soil and will not tolerate alkaline soils (containing lime or chalk)
- Placing seed potatoes in a tray or egg box in a bright, cool but frost-free place to encourage them to sprout prior to planting
- Traditional method of woodland management which takes advantage of the fact that many trees make new growth from the stump or roots if cut down.
- Structure made of glass, plastic or horticultural fleece placed over a plant for protection or for forcing early crops
- Broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula
- The transfer of pollen between flowers, which can be carried out by the wind, insects, animals or by hand
- Member of the Rose family which bears small red edible fruit
- To remove a number of buds, flowers, seedlings or shoots to improve the growth and quality of those remaining
- Where one plant is artificially joined to the rootstock of another so they eventually function as one plant
- Another name for the leaves and stems of a potato plant
- A plant carefully trained to grow as one main stem, or occasionally two or three main stems, by removing side-shoots
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- Calcium compounds, often applied to lower the pH of the soil
- a small insectivorous passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family
- A cluster of flowers that lack petals typically seen on willow, oak, and birch trees
- Plants that have been field-grown and are supplied in a dormant state with the soil removed
- The point at which a seed undergoes physical changes and begins to grow
- A plant that sheds its leaves each year
- A trailing stem growing above ground and rooting at the nodes, where plantlets are produced
- A plant that is bred or selected by growers for unique flowers, leaf colour, growing habit etc. It has distinct and uniform characteristics that differ from the original species
- Method for shaping trees, cropping the branches above head-height
- A plant that completes its entire life cycle (growth, reproduction, death) in one season
- A tree or shrub that has been trained to a certain height with a long bare stem and foliage at the top
- A plant that completes its entire life cycle in two years, growing in the first year and reproducing and dying in the second
- Uncultivated land
29 Clues: Uncultivated land • To flower and produce seed prematurely • A plant that sheds its leaves each year • A shoot containing embryonic leaves or flowers • Swollen root or underground stem with storage tissue • Broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula • Another name for the leaves and stems of a potato plant • ...
Romsey Allotment Crossword No 1. 2013-05-13
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- To remove a number of buds, flowers, seedlings or shoots to improve the growth and quality of those remaining
- A tree or shrub that has been trained to a certain height with a long bare stem and foliage at the top
- A plant that is bred or selected by growers for unique flowers, leaf colour, growing habit etc. It has distinct and uniform characteristics that differ from the original species
- Used to describe plants that like acid soil and will not tolerate alkaline soils (containing lime or chalk)
- To flower and produce seed prematurely
- Layer of material placed on the soil and around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds and improve soil structure
- The point at which a seed undergoes physical changes and begins to grow
- Structure made of glass, plastic or horticultural fleece placed over a plant for protection or for forcing early crops
- Another name for the leaves and stems of a potato plant
- a small insectivorous passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family
- A plant carefully trained to grow as one main stem, or occasionally two or three main stems, by removing side-shoots
- Placing seed potatoes in a tray or egg box in a bright, cool but frost-free place to encourage them to sprout prior to planting
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- A plant that completes its entire life cycle (growth, reproduction, death) in one season
- A plant that sheds its leaves each year
- Swollen root or underground stem with storage tissue
- Member of the Rose family which bears small red edible fruit
- The transfer of pollen between flowers, which can be carried out by the wind, insects, animals or by hand
- A trailing stem growing above ground and rooting at the nodes, where plantlets are produced
- Traditional method of woodland management which takes advantage of the fact that many trees make new growth from the stump or roots if cut down.
- Method for shaping trees, cropping the branches above head-height
- A plant that completes its entire life cycle in two years, growing in the first year and reproducing and dying in the second
- Uncultivated land
- Calcium compounds, often applied to lower the pH of the soil
- Where one plant is artificially joined to the rootstock of another so they eventually function as one plant
- Plants that have been field-grown and are supplied in a dormant state with the soil removed
- An underground storage organ with fleshy scale leaves from which the plant flowers and grows before becoming dormant
- A cluster of flowers that lack petals typically seen on willow, oak, and birch trees
- A shoot containing embryonic leaves or flowers
- Broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula
29 Clues: Uncultivated land • To flower and produce seed prematurely • A plant that sheds its leaves each year • A shoot containing embryonic leaves or flowers • Swollen root or underground stem with storage tissue • Another name for the leaves and stems of a potato plant • Broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula • ...
Planten 2013-10-31
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- buis die ontstaat door een stuifmeelkorrel die van de stempel naar het vruchtbeginsel gaat.
- wanneer water wordt opgenomen, duwt deze druk het water en de mineralen omhoog.
- nemen water en mineralen uit de bodem op, vervoeren dit naar de rest van de plant omHoog.
- mannelijke geslachtscellen van de plant.
- plant die óf mannelijk óf vrouwelijke geslachtsorganen heeft.
- uiterlijk
- trekt met zijn mooie kleur insecten aan.
- deze korrels zorgen voor fotosynthese.
- wanneer een stuifmeelkorrel een eicel in het vruchtbeginsel bereikt, deze plant heeft een ander genotype
- onderdeel van de stamper, hier landen de stuifmeelkorrels op.
- beschermd de plant tegen uitdroging.
- bloem die bevrucht wordt door insecten, heeft kleverige stuifmeelkorrels.
- onderdeel van de stamper, hier bevinden zich de eicellen.
- onderdeel van de stamper, hier lopen de stuifmeelbuizen doorheen.
- hierop bevinden zich de stuifmeelkorrels.
- innerlijk
- wat ontstaat binnenin een vrucht uit een eicel en stuifmeelkorrel.
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- wat ontstaat om een zaad heen, komt uit het vruchtbeginsel.
- plant die zich ontkiemt, groeit en meerdere keren voortplant.
- zelfde planten soort, andere plant die bestuift.
- wanneer een deel van een plant uitgroeit tot een nieuwe plant, deze plant heeft hetzelfde genotype
- dwarswanden in bastvaten.
- stempel, stijl en vruchtbeginsel samen, vrouwelijk geslachtsorgaan van de plant.
- draagt de helmknop.
- plant die in 2 jaar ontkiemt, groeit en voortplant.
- nemen water en glucose uit de bladeren mee, vervoeren dit naar de rest van de plant omlaag.
- onderbreking van de bastvaten, hierdoor kan de plant minder goed groeien doordat glucose uit de bladeren niet aankomt in de rest van de plant.
- plant die in 1 jaar ontkiemt, groeit en voortplant.
- bevind zich in de zaadlobben.
- bestuiving door dezelfde plant (eigen stuifmeel op de eigen stempel).
- bloem die bevrucht wordt door zijn stuifmeel los te laten aan de wind, heeft gladde stuifmeelkorrels.
- plant die zowel mannelijke als vrouwelijke geslachtsorganen heeft.
- helmknop en helmdraad samen, mannelijke geslachtsorgaan van de plant.
- stuifmeelkorrels die op de stempel van een zelfde soort plant terecht komt.
- wanneer een zaad genoeg water heeft opgenomen zal dit gebeuren.
- langwerpige uitgroei van een plantencel, vooral doordat veel water in de vacuolen wordt opgenomen.
- geeft de plant stevigheid door vocht op te nemen in de vacuole.
- beschermd de bloem in de knop.
38 Clues: uiterlijk • innerlijk • draagt de helmknop. • dwarswanden in bastvaten. • bevind zich in de zaadlobben. • beschermd de bloem in de knop. • beschermd de plant tegen uitdroging. • deze korrels zorgen voor fotosynthese. • mannelijke geslachtscellen van de plant. • trekt met zijn mooie kleur insecten aan. • hierop bevinden zich de stuifmeelkorrels. • ...
Seeds: Planting and Germination Crossword 2025-11-05
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- Decayed organic material added to soil to improve growth
- The distance between seeds or plants to allow for proper growth
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow
- The act of planting seeds
- Coat the outer layer that protects the seed
- The amount of water in soil
- The process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow
- Moving a young plant from one place to another
- A young plant that has just started to grow from a seed
- How deep a seed is planted in the soil
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- The composition of soil - Sand,Silt,Clay
- The part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
- The first shoot that emerges from a germinating seed
- The tiny plant material inside of a seed
- Freezing conditions that can harm young plants
- planting seeds or transplants in soil
- Substance in soil that plants need to grow - NPK
17 Clues: The act of planting seeds • The amount of water in soil • planting seeds or transplants in soil • How deep a seed is planted in the soil • The composition of soil - Sand,Silt,Clay • The tiny plant material inside of a seed • The upper layer of earth where plants grow • Coat the outer layer that protects the seed • Freezing conditions that can harm young plants • ...
plant systems crossword 2025-02-24
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- stores ovules
- transfers the pollen to female reproductive system
- plants move towards light (ex. Sun)
- makes pollen
- transfers nutrients and water FROM THE GROUND throughout the plan
- collects pollen
- created by the anther, acts as sperm in plants
- supports anther
- Stimuli when organisms respond to light, water, gravity, etc.
- transports UP the plant
- transports pollen to ovary
- transports water and nutrients throughout the plant
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- eggs; gametes
- fertilized egg
- roots and shoots travel away from the direction of gravity
- attracts pollinators
- transports UP and DOWN the plant
- plant's male reproductive system
- plant's female reproductive system
- transfers light energy into chemical energy; takes place on the leaves
20 Clues: makes pollen • stores ovules • eggs; gametes • fertilized egg • collects pollen • supports anther • attracts pollinators • transports UP the plant • transports pollen to ovary • transports UP and DOWN the plant • plant's male reproductive system • plant's female reproductive system • plants move towards light (ex. Sun) • created by the anther, acts as sperm in plants • ...
Unit 1 2 and 3 review 2017-03-14
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- keeps the leaves in the light; gives a place for plants to keep flowers and fruit
- to have something inside
- the process in your body that turns food into energy
- to stay alive
- lets the plant take light in; is flat
- the surface of the Earth
- not made by people
- smooth and level, like a table or desk
- a pretty-colored part of a plant
- the sun’s energy
- to attach so it can’t move, like roots
- to make something
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- to be real
- to have something with you
- a chemical or food that helps living things live and grow
- having a lot of bright colors
- a natural thing such as iron or salt
- a small object from which a plant grows
- to experience
- to give something wanted or needed
- dirt, mud, ground
- the part of a plant that contains the seed
- to put something under the ground
23 Clues: to be real • to stay alive • to experience • the sun’s energy • dirt, mud, ground • to make something • not made by people • to have something inside • the surface of the Earth • to have something with you • having a lot of bright colors • a pretty-colored part of a plant • to put something under the ground • to give something wanted or needed • a natural thing such as iron or salt • ...
Spring 2025-04-03
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- The small flower on a tree or plant
- A soft and gentle wind
- A small red insect with black spots
- Bright light and warmth from the sun
- Small drops of water on grass in the morning
- A colorful arc in the sky after rain
- An insect with colorful wings that flies
- A place where people grow flowers and plants
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- A colorful part of a plant that smells nice
- A small insect that becomes a butterfly
- Small green plants that cover the ground
- A small animal with feathers and wings that can fly
- white shapes in the sky
- The green part of a plant that grows on branches
- A small flying insect that makes honey
- The season after winter when flowers bloom
- To become bigger or taller over time
- The feeling when the temperature is not cold
- A tall plant with a trunk branches and leaves
- A home made by birds to lay eggs
20 Clues: A soft and gentle wind • white shapes in the sky • A home made by birds to lay eggs • The small flower on a tree or plant • A small red insect with black spots • Bright light and warmth from the sun • To become bigger or taller over time • A colorful arc in the sky after rain • A small flying insect that makes honey • A small insect that becomes a butterfly • ...
The 2024 VMGA Christmas Puzzle 2024-11-10
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- A container to store winter rains for a drier time
- A tough plant material deposited in cell walls, especially in wood
- The author of the best selling book 'Nature's Best Hope'
- Who was awarded the 'Golden Trowel Award' in 2024?
- A horizontal stem growing above ground that may form roots at its tip or at nodes
- The pollen bearing part of a stamen
- A region of parenchyma cells at the centre of a stem
- A common vining invasive weed we all see in our nightmares
- What is inside an apple that has a small black puncture hole?
- The minimum number of 'bee visits' it takes to effectively pollinate a squash flower
- A short swollen underground stem in which food is stored
- The science of 'plant partnerships'
- The first step when pruning is to cut out any 'dead, damaged and _______' branches
- The act of cutting a shrub down to ground level to stimulate new growth, often for ornamental stem colour
- A mixture of sand, silt and clay
- Your garden is an _______
- An abnormal swelling caused by an invading organism
- How many VMGA members are celebrating 25 years of service in 2025?
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- What slugs leave behind
- The vital plant process stops when the air temperature is too cool (5C), or too hot (35C)
- What is the first step in effective pest management?
- A grassroots organization dedicated to the elimination of a yellow flowered invasive species
- Why 2025 is a special year for the VMGA
- The food conducting tissue of a plant
- A gardening tool that does, well pretty much everything!
- The release of chemicals by a plant to discourage the growth of other plants nearby
- A beautiful, pink, deer resistant, fall flowering perennial
- A weather phenomenon that did a lot of damage in our gardens last winter
- A large genus of plants that are consistently deer resistant, mostly due to their odorous nature
- A very common 'sucking' insect pest
- The union of a piece of one plant to another
- An herbaceous perennial which produces tubular flowers arranged in a sphere
- Leave the _______
- An association between a fungus and the roots of a higher plant
- A reproductive cell that grows directly into a new plant
- A cute name for 'aphid poo'
36 Clues: Leave the _______ • What slugs leave behind • Your garden is an _______ • A cute name for 'aphid poo' • A mixture of sand, silt and clay • The pollen bearing part of a stamen • A very common 'sucking' insect pest • The science of 'plant partnerships' • The food conducting tissue of a plant • Why 2025 is a special year for the VMGA • The union of a piece of one plant to another • ...
Vascular and Non-Vascular Plants 2022-03-06
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- Non-vascular plants are usually ____________ in size
- Transports food and nutrients throughout a vascular plant
- Part of the plant that attracts insects and makes
- How ferns reproduce
- Seed plants that produce flowers and fruit
- Plants with no true roots, stems, or leaves
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- Seed plants that produce seeds through cones
- Vessels that transport water throughout a vascular plant
- Part of a vascular plant that provides support
- Leaves collect energy from this source
- Plants with true roots, stems, and leaves
- Type of vascular plant that reproduces using spores
- Part of a vascular plant that anchors the plant into the ground; absorbs water from the soil
13 Clues: How ferns reproduce • Leaves collect energy from this source • Plants with true roots, stems, and leaves • Seed plants that produce flowers and fruit • Plants with no true roots, stems, or leaves • Seed plants that produce seeds through cones • Part of a vascular plant that provides support • Part of the plant that attracts insects and makes • ...
NIHS-MYP Science - Riku kimura 2023-06-26
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- A part of a fish which takes oxygen from water
- The part of the plant which carries water and nutrients to all of the plant
- Flowers that do not produce seeds
- Humans,Bears,Dog,Cat
- The colorful outer part of the flower which attracts pollinators
- Protects the Embryo
- Animals with a spine/back bone.(
- Birds,Bees,Bats,Wind,Insects
- A personal explanation on a topic based on evidence
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- Cold Blooded
- Animals with no back bones and spine.(Worms)
- A part of a plant which collects nutrients and water for the plant
- Cross fertilization with plants
- Blending with the environment behind you
- Largest group of Vertebrates
- Lizard,Turtle
- Sweet substance produced by flowers
17 Clues: Cold Blooded • Lizard,Turtle • Protects the Embryo • Humans,Bears,Dog,Cat • Largest group of Vertebrates • Birds,Bees,Bats,Wind,Insects • Cross fertilization with plants • Animals with a spine/back bone.( • Flowers that do not produce seeds • Sweet substance produced by flowers • Blending with the environment behind you • Animals with no back bones and spine.(Worms) • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures, and Adaptations 2025-11-24
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- Exchange gases throughout a plant during photosynthesis
- Pigment in a chloroplast that absorbs light
- Vascular Plants- Plants that form no seeds
- Supports leaves
- Plants that have both fruits and flowers
- Makes Sugar
- Plant cells that capture light energy
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- Absorb water for the plant
- Plants- Plants that digest insects for nitrogen
- The sugar that plants make from photosynthesis to grow
- Carries glucose in a vascular plant
- Carries water up through a vascular plant
- The plants ability to make sugar from sunlight
- Plants that do not have seeds or fruit but cones
- cells Helps open and close the stomata when necessary
15 Clues: Makes Sugar • Supports leaves • Absorb water for the plant • Carries glucose in a vascular plant • Plant cells that capture light energy • Plants that have both fruits and flowers • Carries water up through a vascular plant • Vascular Plants- Plants that form no seeds • Pigment in a chloroplast that absorbs light • The plants ability to make sugar from sunlight • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-24
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- The small bags in the anther
- The transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- The seeds of a fruit
- The liquid that seeds need to germinate
- The part that holds the stigma
- The part that attracts insects
- Visible growth to make clones of a plant
- The part that holds the anther
- How bacteria create daughter cells?
- The part of seed that will develop into a shoot or leaves
- Dispersal through wind
- The food storage of a seed
- An outgrowth that occurs at one side of the parent cell
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- The transfer of pollen through insects
- The part that will develop into a fruit
- Consist of all female plant reproductive organ
- The accidental breaking of filament
- The part that binds the flower to the stalk of a plant
- Consist of all male plant reproductive system
- The part that protects the seed from microbes and from drying up
- The transfer of pollen through wind
- The part that protects the flower when it is still a bud
22 Clues: The seeds of a fruit • Dispersal through wind • The food storage of a seed • The small bags in the anther • The part that holds the stigma • The part that attracts insects • The part that holds the anther • The accidental breaking of filament • The transfer of pollen through wind • How bacteria create daughter cells? • The transfer of pollen through insects • ...
GENERAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE 2026-03-25
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- – the upper layer of the earth where plants grow.
- – a liquid needed by living things for survival.
- – the framework of bones in the human body.
- – the study of living things, matter, energy, and the environment.
- – hard structures in the mouth used for chewing food.
- – the mixture of gases around the earth.
- – a force that opposes movement between two surfaces.
- – the sense organ used for smelling and breathing.
- – an object that attracts iron and some other metals.
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- – the parts of a plant that make food.
- – the reproductive parts of flowering plants.
- – the ability to do work.
- – the organ in the mouth used for tasting.
- – the part of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits.
- – the parts of a plant that can grow into new plants.
- – the organ that controls body activities and thinking.
- – the sense organs used for hearing.
- – the outer covering of the human body.
- – the part of a plant that absorbs water and mineral salts from the soil.
- – the sense organs used for seeing.
20 Clues: – the ability to do work. • – the sense organs used for seeing. • – the sense organs used for hearing. • – the parts of a plant that make food. • – the outer covering of the human body. • – the mixture of gases around the earth. • – the organ in the mouth used for tasting. • – the framework of bones in the human body. • – the reproductive parts of flowering plants. • ...
MGVs Are Down To Earth 2016-01-01
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- typically grows underground
- skin soother
- upgrade a lawn
- pyramidal evergreen
- the fruit of the rose plant
- a __ of beans
- mixed leafy greens
- it lives one season
- muskmelon
- rose family tree
- Viola tricolor
- a cluster of leaves growing in circles
- cultivated for its fragrant gray-green leaves
- provides color and captures water
- botanist Gray
- type of plant including peas & beans
- Cajun veggie
- one of the oldest cultivated crops
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- Pasadena's __ Bowl
- maple genus
- first line in "Citizen Kane"
- showy butterfly
- fermenting for storage
- __ and fauna
- root vegetable
- seed container
- cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower
- K
- marsh plant
- start of syrup
- the element most needed by plants
- potatoes and people have them
- "green" prefix
- a living thing that grows in soil
- "The Jungle" author Sinclair
- fuzzy fruit
36 Clues: K • muskmelon • maple genus • marsh plant • fuzzy fruit • skin soother • __ and fauna • Cajun veggie • a __ of beans • botanist Gray • upgrade a lawn • root vegetable • seed container • Viola tricolor • start of syrup • "green" prefix • showy butterfly • rose family tree • Pasadena's __ Bowl • mixed leafy greens • pyramidal evergreen • it lives one season • fermenting for storage • typically grows underground • ...
Science period crossword Pablo Restrepo 2021-10-22
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- the smallest structural,funtion unit of an organism.
- the wall that protects the plant cell
- the nucleus of the nucleus
- the smallest structure of an animal
- the process of the plant
- a group of organs
- contains the cell information
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- the smallest structure of a plant
- to handle waste products
- perform biological protein synthesis mRNA
- a group of tissues
- a group of similar cells
- the living thing that we are
- smallest particle that can exist.
14 Clues: a group of organs • a group of tissues • to handle waste products • a group of similar cells • the process of the plant • the nucleus of the nucleus • the living thing that we are • contains the cell information • the smallest structure of a plant • smallest particle that can exist. • the smallest structure of an animal • the wall that protects the plant cell • ...
AFNR 5.2 Vocab Review 2026-03-11
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- A stored form of glucose that plants keep for energy.
- The colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
- A flower that has either male parts (stamens) or female parts (pistil), but not both.
- The tube-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary.
- A flower that has all four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil.
- The main plant structure where photosynthesis usually takes place.
- The reproductive structure of a flowering plant.
- The sticky top part of the pistil where pollen lands.
- A substance that plants need to grow, develop, and stay healthy.
- A simple sugar produced during photosynthesis that plants use for energy.
- An edible part of a plant such as roots, stems, leaves, or flowers that people eat.
- Reproduction that involves the joining of male and female cells to produce a new organism.
- The process by which plants produce new plants.
- The outermost whorl of a flower made up of sepals that protect the developing bud.
- Tiny grains produced by the anther that contain male reproductive cells.
- A flower that only has female reproductive parts.
- The thin stalk of the stamen that supports the anther.
- A flower that is missing one or more of the four main parts (sepals, petals, stamens, pistil).
- The process where the male cell from pollen joins with the female cell in the ovule to form a seed.
- A flower that contains both male (stamens) and female (pistil) reproductive parts.
- The part of the plant that anchors it in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
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- The female reproductive part of a flower, made up of the stigma, style, and ovary.
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen.
- The structure inside the ovary that becomes a seed after fertilization.
- The mature ovary of a plant that contains seeds.
- The part of the plant that supports leaves and flowers and transports water and nutrients.
- A tube that grows from a pollen grain down through the style to reach the ovule during fertilization.
- The collective term for all the petals of a flower.
- A leaf-like structure that protects a flower bud before it opens.
- The process plants use to break down glucose to release energy for growth and life processes.
- A flower that only has male reproductive parts.
- rate The percentage of seeds that successfully sprout out of the total planted.
- The part of the stamen that produces and releases pollen.
- A young plant inside a seed that will grow into a new plant.
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma.
- A plant structure that contains the embryo and stored food needed to grow a new plant.
- The part of the pistil that contains ovules and later develops into fruit after fertilization.
- The process in which a seed begins to grow into a new plant.
- The male reproductive part of a flower made up of the anther and filament.
40 Clues: A flower that only has male reproductive parts. • The process by which plants produce new plants. • The mature ovary of a plant that contains seeds. • The reproductive structure of a flowering plant. • A flower that only has female reproductive parts. • The collective term for all the petals of a flower. • A stored form of glucose that plants keep for energy. • ...
Hamburger 2025-06-18
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- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seeds
- An area of land used for growing crops and rearing animals.
- Light from the sun
- the process or period of gathering crops
- Colourless liquids
- A destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food and livestock
- A liquid animal product
- Decayed organic material used as a fertilizer for growing plants
- A large plant-eating domesticated used for riding
- A barrier or railing
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- A plant or part of a plant used as food
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- A person who owns or manages a farm
- Herbage suitable or used for grazing animals
- The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time
- An animal product usually used in baking
- A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of items
- Home for farm animals
- The unit of reproduction of a flowering plant
- An animal product used for jumpers and other clothing items
- Machine used on farms
- kept to produce milk or beef
- Each of the four divisions of the year
- kept to produce eggs or meat
- kept to produce wool or lamb
25 Clues: Light from the sun • Colourless liquids • A barrier or railing • Home for farm animals • Machine used on farms • A liquid animal product • kept to produce milk or beef • kept to produce eggs or meat • kept to produce wool or lamb • A person who owns or manages a farm • Each of the four divisions of the year • A plant or part of a plant used as food • ...
Plants 2023-10-12
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- A plant with bright yellow flowers and slender, green leaves.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers and a pleasant scent.
- A lovely plant with bright, cup-shaped flowers.
- A beautiful plant with colorful, fragrant flowers.
- A climbing plant with green leaves that often grows on walls and trees.
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- A fast-growing plant with tall, slender, and hollow stems.
- A tall plant with large, sunny yellow flowers.
- A plant that thrives in dry deserts, with spiky stems.
- A plant with yellow flowers that turn into fluffy seeds that blow in the wind.
- A green plant with delicate, feathery leaves that thrive in shady spots.
- Tree A tall, slender tree with large, fan-shaped leaves, often found in tropical places.
- Tree A tree with distinctive, hand-shaped leaves that turn bright red in the fall.
- Flytrap A fascinating plant that can catch insects with its hinged leaves.
- Tree A big tree with strong branches and acorns.
14 Clues: A tall plant with large, sunny yellow flowers. • A lovely plant with bright, cup-shaped flowers. • Tree A big tree with strong branches and acorns. • A beautiful plant with colorful, fragrant flowers. • A plant that thrives in dry deserts, with spiky stems. • A fast-growing plant with tall, slender, and hollow stems. • ...
Biology - Second Semester Test, Part 2 2021-05-07
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- The second layer of a root made of soft, loose tissue
- A flowering plant with one seed leaf in its seeds
- A stalk that connects the leaf to the plant
- A part of a leaf that contains transport tissues
- A plant that produces uncovered seeds
- A plant that produces covered seeds and flowers
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- A flowering plant with two seed leaves in its seeds
- The broad, flat part of a leaf
- The growth of a plant in a certain direction in response to a stimulus
- The leaf of a fern
- A thin outer layers of cells
- A protective covering that surrounds a young plant and its stored food
- A tiny opening in a leaf that allows gases into and out of the leaf
13 Clues: The leaf of a fern • A thin outer layers of cells • The broad, flat part of a leaf • A plant that produces uncovered seeds • A stalk that connects the leaf to the plant • A plant that produces covered seeds and flowers • A part of a leaf that contains transport tissues • A flowering plant with one seed leaf in its seeds • ...
Plant Parts and Their Functions 2024-01-11
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- seed carrying structure
- large center vein of the leaf from which other leaf veins extend
- special cells in the epidermis
- collects light for photosynthesis
- measurement of light energy
- exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- anchors the plant, absorbs food, storage
- attracts insects for pollination
- green color in the leaf
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- edges of the plant leaf
- sugar produced in photosynthesis
- main support of the plant
- large flat part of the leaf
- small pore that allows the leaf to breathe
- skin of the leaf
- leaf stalk
- sexual propagation of plants
- process of combining oxygen (e.g. rotting)
- process of manufacturing food
19 Clues: leaf stalk • skin of the leaf • edges of the plant leaf • seed carrying structure • green color in the leaf • main support of the plant • large flat part of the leaf • measurement of light energy • sexual propagation of plants • process of manufacturing food • special cells in the epidermis • sugar produced in photosynthesis • attracts insects for pollination • ...
Lesson 1 Parts of a Plant 2022-04-05
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- the part of the plant where most of the food is made
- a young plant still inside the seed
- material inside the seed on which the young embryo can survive
- when a young plant begins to grow
- a living thing that breathes, grows, and dies: not an animal
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- the part of a plant that supports the leaves, flowers, and cones
- the part of the plant where most seeds are formed
- a tiny resting plant enclosed in a protective coat that will develop under suitable conditions
- the part of a plant that holds the plant in the ground, and takes in water and minerals from the soil
- the protective covering of a seed
- the young stem of a plant
11 Clues: the young stem of a plant • the protective covering of a seed • when a young plant begins to grow • a young plant still inside the seed • the part of the plant where most seeds are formed • the part of the plant where most of the food is made • a living thing that breathes, grows, and dies: not an animal • material inside the seed on which the young embryo can survive • ...
Lesson 1 Parts of a Plant 2022-04-05
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- the part of the plant where most of the food is made
- a young plant still inside the seed
- material inside the seed on which the young embryo can survive
- when a young plant begins to grow
- a living thing that breathes, grows, and dies: not an animal
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- the part of a plant that supports the leaves, flowers, and cones
- the part of the plant where most seeds are formed
- a tiny resting plant enclosed in a protective coat that will develop under suitable conditions
- the part of a plant that holds the plant in the ground, and takes in water and minerals from the soil
- the protective covering of a seed
- the young stem of a plant
11 Clues: the young stem of a plant • the protective covering of a seed • when a young plant begins to grow • a young plant still inside the seed • the part of the plant where most seeds are formed • the part of the plant where most of the food is made • a living thing that breathes, grows, and dies: not an animal • material inside the seed on which the young embryo can survive • ...
Plants Leaves and Roots (MS&QH) 2022-03-04
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- maintains pressure within a plant cell
- indicates sunburnt plants
- two variations, rough or smooth
- organelle that migrates to plasma membrane to secrete contents to outside
- arrangement of leaves
- powerhouse of the cell
- what carries nutrients to the plant
- organic molecules made in photosynthesis
- plants that live many years
- 95% of the plant cell
- example of water storage roots
- makes glucose and oxygen
- scientific name of a maple tree
- what the cell wall is made of
- flattened leaf blade
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- plants that have pitfalls and traps
- spongy roots that extend above the waters surface to exchange gas
- carries water and nutrients
- where protein synthesis occurs
- the phase of cell division in which chromosomes condense
- the two layers that bind the nucleus
- study of plants
- plant from the Sarranceniacae family
- opening where gasses are exchanged
- process of asexual cell division
- outer most layer of cell
26 Clues: study of plants • flattened leaf blade • arrangement of leaves • 95% of the plant cell • powerhouse of the cell • outer most layer of cell • makes glucose and oxygen • indicates sunburnt plants • carries water and nutrients • plants that live many years • what the cell wall is made of • where protein synthesis occurs • example of water storage roots • two variations, rough or smooth • ...
Crossword 2012-09-20
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- Part of the Vascular Bundle
- Greek word for Stoma
- Sugar, nutrient, and water mixture flows down the concentration gradient.
- Located under the waxy cuticle
- The evaporation of water from leaves
- Transport fluids throughout the plant
- Allows gases in and out of the leaf
- Carbohydrate that both plant and animal cells use as a source of energy
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- Protective layer of the plant cell
- The solution of water and minerals that accumulates in the root of xylem
- Carry out photosynthesis
- Carries sugars throughout the plant
- One of the main photosynthetic cells
- The tendency of water molecules to stick, or adhere, to a certain surface
- In the roots, one force that pushes fluid upward is turgor pressure inside the root xylem
- Regulate the Stomata's size
- Cells cluster together forming ________
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to other water molecules, transmits the upward pull from the tip of the leaves to the tip of the roots
- Located under the Vascular Bundle
- Organs and tissues throughout the body perform a shared complex function
20 Clues: Greek word for Stoma • Carry out photosynthesis • Part of the Vascular Bundle • Regulate the Stomata's size • Located under the waxy cuticle • Located under the Vascular Bundle • Protective layer of the plant cell • Carries sugars throughout the plant • Allows gases in and out of the leaf • One of the main photosynthetic cells • The evaporation of water from leaves • ...
Plant Science Vocab (J.V.) 2021-06-12
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- The largest classification of gymnosperms
- The edge of the blade
- Vein that goes down the middle of the leaf
- The father of taxonomy
- The part of the plant that produces ovules
- The tip of the leaf
- These plants will grow for only a year
- A leaf whose blade divided into 3 parts
- Named in Greek words meaning naked seed
- The process of pollen being transferred
- The pattern monocot veins are in
- The leaf's stem
- The type of nomenclature used in taxonomy
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- The union of the sperm and egg in an ovary
- The part of the plant that produces pollen
- These plants continue to grow each year.
- The main structure of the leaf
- where the xylem and phloem flow through
- An ovary or matured accessory part of a plant
- The waxy non-cellular layer on a leaf.
- This part regulates gas exchange
- Where pollen is contained in the plant
- The pattern dicot veins are in
- The science of classifying organisms
- The bottom of the blade of a leaf
25 Clues: The leaf's stem • The tip of the leaf • The edge of the blade • The father of taxonomy • The main structure of the leaf • The pattern dicot veins are in • This part regulates gas exchange • The pattern monocot veins are in • The bottom of the blade of a leaf • The science of classifying organisms • These plants will grow for only a year • The waxy non-cellular layer on a leaf. • ...
Animals and Plants 2013-06-19
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- An animal that kills and eats other organisms.
- Varying degrees of dominance within a group.
- Area that is defended by an animal.
- Pigment that absorbs light.
- Plant that flowers when the photoperiod is less than a critical day length.
- Producing and caring for a few number of offspring.
- Ability of an animal to find its way home over unfamiliar territory.
- Production of chemicals by plants to inhibit the growth of competitors.
- When flowering is induced by a period of cold.
- Resetting an internal clock by an environmental cue.
- External difference in the sexes.
- The place where an organism lives.
- An environmental cue that re-sets an internal clock.
- A relationship where one species benefits and the other is unaffected.
- Control of the timing of activities by daylength.
- The shoot of an embryo plant.
- Movement of an organism towards or away from a stimulus.
- An organisms way of life.
- The length of the day.
- Series of signals exchanged between a male and female, culminating in mating.
- Plant movement in response to a non-directional stimulus.
- A rhythm that is free of external influences.
- Orientation resulting from a change in the rate of activity.
- A period of suspended growth.
- A rhythm that has an external origin.
- Mass movement of members of a species, often over long distances.
- Active during the day.
- Male mates with only one female.
- The root of an embryo plant.
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- Wheel which can change the direction of gravity.
- An organism that feeds off another organism without killing it.
- Active around dawn and dusk.
- An area an animal covers regularly in search of food and mates.
- Attributing human emotions to an animal.
- Between the same species.
- Prolonged relationship associated with joint parental care.
- Between different species.
- When demand for a resource exceeds supply.
- Active at night.
- Progressive change in the composition of a community over time.
- Plant that flowers when the photoperiod exceeds a critical day length.
- Resemblance to other organisms to deceive.
- A rhythm that has an internal origin.
- Male mates with many females in a given season.
- A plant that lives on another plant for anchorage.
- A relationship where both species benefit.
- Large numbers of offspring with little or no care.
- Plant growth response towards or away from a stimulus.
- Plant growth hormone.
49 Clues: Active at night. • Plant growth hormone. • The length of the day. • Active during the day. • Between the same species. • An organisms way of life. • Between different species. • Pigment that absorbs light. • Active around dawn and dusk. • The root of an embryo plant. • The shoot of an embryo plant. • A period of suspended growth. • Male mates with only one female. • ...
Ecology part 2 2022-03-25
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- helps store food or absorb it
- inherited characteristic
- reproductive cell with hard coat
- a liverwort is classified as this
- has both male and female structure
- lack specialized transport
- openings in the outer cell layer
- compact cluster of spores
- plant grows from this
- plant's lifespan is two years
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- any abiotic or biotic factor
- plant that lives with another plant
- transport tissue
- organisms living in a close together
- skin
- clusters of sporangium
- plants that live for several years
- plant that completes its lifespan
- food storage organ
- fern spores are in this structure
20 Clues: skin • transport tissue • food storage organ • plant grows from this • clusters of sporangium • inherited characteristic • compact cluster of spores • lack specialized transport • any abiotic or biotic factor • helps store food or absorb it • plant's lifespan is two years • reproductive cell with hard coat • openings in the outer cell layer • plant that completes its lifespan • ...
Dawson and The Plant 2022-09-13
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- a form of writing which includes speech bubbles and drawings
- who we are
- A streaming platform you can find our playlist on!
- the opposite to orderly
- the decade we were founded
- The name of the cafeteria our office is across the hall from
- the section your filling out right now
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- something we need from you to strive!
- how often you can expect to see us handing out new papers
- a refreshing beverage necessary to Dawson students
- The social media platform you can find the answers to all your questions
- a column of our newspaper you can look forward to every issue ( think birthdays!)
12 Clues: who we are • the opposite to orderly • the decade we were founded • something we need from you to strive! • the section your filling out right now • a refreshing beverage necessary to Dawson students • A streaming platform you can find our playlist on! • how often you can expect to see us handing out new papers • ...
Seeds Review 2025-03-14
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- Epi means
- Germination factor that is only sometimes needed
- Common dicot
- Most important factor for germination
- Stem of the baby plant
- Seeds encased in a vessel
- Flowering plants
- Seed leaves
- The egg or ovule develops into:
- Egg is fertilized in the:
- “resting” state
- Where starch is kept in dicots
- Live for 2 years
- True or false: Seeds are living
- Outer covering of seed
- Non-flowering plants
- Root of the baby plant or embryo
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- Seeds need to breath
- True leaves
- Live for many years
- When a seed breaks dormancy and begins to “sprout”.
- Monocot food reserve
- Only live one year
- Necessary food reserves needed for germination
- Common monocot
- Plant with one seed leaf
- Enzyme in seeds that breaks down the starch into glucose
- Hypo means
- Plant with two seed leaves
- Size of seed that needs more sunlight (large or small)
- Sperm means
31 Clues: Epi means • Hypo means • True leaves • Seed leaves • Sperm means • Common dicot • Common monocot • “resting” state • Flowering plants • Live for 2 years • Only live one year • Live for many years • Seeds need to breath • Monocot food reserve • Non-flowering plants • Stem of the baby plant • Outer covering of seed • Plant with one seed leaf • Seeds encased in a vessel • Egg is fertilized in the: • ...
AgBio Intro to Cells 2024-02-20
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- - The molecule that contains the genetic instructions for life.
- - The organelle where proteins are synthesized.
- - The main energy currency of the cell.
- Reticulum - The manufacturing and packaging system of the cell.
- - The green pigment found in chloroplasts.
- - A protective barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- - The site of photosynthesis in plant cells.
- - Known as the powerhouse of the cell, where energy is produced.
- - The process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy.
- - A storage area within the cell, particularly large in plant cells.
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- - Channels between plant cells allowing communication and transport.
- - A specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function.
- Apparatus - Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids.
- - Describes cells without a nucleus.
- - The basic unit of life that can perform all life processes.
- Wall - Provides structure and support to plant cells.
- - The substance making up the cell wall of plant cells.
- - A jelly-like substance where cellular activities occur.
- - The control center of a eukaryotic cell containing genetic material.
- - Describes cells with a nucleus.
20 Clues: - Describes cells with a nucleus. • - Describes cells without a nucleus. • - The main energy currency of the cell. • - The green pigment found in chloroplasts. • - The site of photosynthesis in plant cells. • - The organelle where proteins are synthesized. • Wall - Provides structure and support to plant cells. • - The substance making up the cell wall of plant cells. • ...
Specialized vocabulary 2022-12-07
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- Detailed examination of a thing in order to know its characteristics.
- Manufacture or elaboration of a product through work.
- Inorganic substance of the earth's crust formed by chemical elements
- Activities aimed at cultivating the land to obtain plant products.
- Fertilizer that is added to the soil to make it richer and more productive.
- Action of breathing.
- Living organism that grows without being able to move
- Branch of biology that studies microorganisms
- Set of atmospheric conditions typical of a place
- What can be sustained
- Action of nourishing
- Grain contained inside the fruit of a plant
- Study of ecological processes that affect agricultura
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- Intimate association of organisms of different species to mutually benefit each other.
- Part of the plants where the reproductive organs are located.
- Gradual change or transformation of something
- Action to integrate
- Of the whole or that considers something as a whole.
- Diversity of plant and animal species.
- Extent of land as seen from a given location.
- Organ of the plant, devoid of leaves and introduced into the earth,
- The action or activity of growing something
- Chemical process that takes place in plants with chlorophyll
- A thing or person belonging to a category of this type.
- Thermal degree or level of a body or of the atmosphere.
- Community of living beings
- Part of the plant that is transformed after fertilization.
- Liquid substance without odor, color or taste found in nature
- Surface on which you step
- Kingdom to which organisms that feed on substances made by other living beings belong
30 Clues: Action to integrate • Action of breathing. • Action of nourishing • What can be sustained • Surface on which you step • Community of living beings • Diversity of plant and animal species. • The action or activity of growing something • Grain contained inside the fruit of a plant • Gradual change or transformation of something • Extent of land as seen from a given location. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-23
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- fruit that has high economic value
- Fruit in which there are many seeds
- Derived from plants
- Animals that interfere with agricultural
- Creeper,elliptical fruit,green color
- Chemical for agriculture
- Agricultural crops other than rice
- Industry in agricultur
- Rooted plants have a spicy taste
- Part of the rice fields
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- Fertilizer from waste material
- Plants in the desert
- Plants that live in water
- Nutrients contained in the fruit
- Cells like the thrads of the animal
- tools for pounding rice
- Fram tool
- To plant seeds
- Tool for watering plant seeds
- A plant such as rice that produce
20 Clues: Fram tool • To plant seeds • Derived from plants • Plants in the desert • Industry in agricultur • tools for pounding rice • Part of the rice fields • Chemical for agriculture • Plants that live in water • Tool for watering plant seeds • Fertilizer from waste material • Nutrients contained in the fruit • Rooted plants have a spicy taste • A plant such as rice that produce • ...
Harper Davis Cell organisum puzzel 2018-11-06
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- the chloroplast give a plant it's ______ color
- mitochondria function is_________
- large and round
- layers of membranes
- gives a plant its green color
- controls what enters and exits the cell
- ribosomes fallow nucleus orders to make _____________
- holds enzymes
- outer most layer of a plant cell
- found on single celled organisms
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- molecules are dissolved in the _________
- two different types
- What endoplasmic reticulum dose ribosomes attach to ______
- the nucleus _______ a cell
- kidney bean shaped
- made from DNA
- stores nutrients water and waste
- attached to rough endoplasmic reticulum
- chromosomes are made from ___
- the cell membrane is _____ and surrounds a cell
20 Clues: made from DNA • holds enzymes • large and round • kidney bean shaped • two different types • layers of membranes • the nucleus _______ a cell • gives a plant its green color • chromosomes are made from ___ • stores nutrients water and waste • outer most layer of a plant cell • found on single celled organisms • mitochondria function is_________ • attached to rough endoplasmic reticulum • ...
Transport in Plants 2012-11-29
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- / Where both transport tissues the xylem and phloem are together.
- / The pathway taken by water in plants as its passes from cell to cell via the cell cytoplasm and vacuole.
- / The route taken by water through the cytoplasm of cells in a plant.
- / A plant cell which is full of water.
- / The cells which make up the phloem tissue.
- / A stip of waterproof material (suberin) in the cell wall of the root endodermis cells.
- / Waterproofing substance that impregnates the walls of the xylem tissue.
- / Apparatus which is used to measure water uptake to indicate the rate of transpiration.
- / A cell in the phloem that is closely associated with a phloem sieve tube element.
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- / The route taken by water between the cells or through the cell walls in a plant.
- / The loss of water vapour from aerial parts of the plant due to evapouration.
- / The movement of water molecules from a higher water potential to a low water potential
- / The attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding.
- / A term used to describe plant tissue where the cells have lost turgor.
- / A transport tissue that transports water.
- / Plant tissue in the stem and root that contains dividing cells.
16 Clues: / A plant cell which is full of water. • / A transport tissue that transports water. • / The cells which make up the phloem tissue. • / Where both transport tissues the xylem and phloem are together. • / The attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding. • / Plant tissue in the stem and root that contains dividing cells. • ...
Plants 2023-08-23
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- The metabolic process in which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce energy, usually in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Respiration can be aerobic (requiring oxygen) or anaerobic (occurring in the absence of oxygen).
- The process of taking in or assimilating substances, such as water, nutrients, or gases, through a surface, often the roots of plants.
- Very localized climate conditions that can vary within a small area, such as the climate near a building, under a tree, or alongside a wall.
- The response of plants to the duration of light and darkness, which influences various developmental processes such as flowering and dormancy.
- Nutrients that plants require in relatively large amounts for proper growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- Nutrients Nutrients required by organisms for their growth, development, and overall health. Essential nutrients for plants include macronutrients and micronutrients.
- Another type of plant vascular tissue responsible for transporting organic nutrients (such as sugars) produced in the leaves through photosynthesis to other parts of the plant for growth and storage.
- A term used to describe plant cells that are swollen and rigid due to the absorption of water. Turgid cells help maintain the overall structure of the plant.
- Nutrients that plants need in smaller quantities, including elements like iron, zinc, and copper.
- The growth or movement of plants in response to light. Positive phototropism involves growing toward a light source, while negative phototropism (also known as skototropism) involves growing away from light.
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- The process by which green plants and some other organisms convert light energy into chemical energy to synthesize glucose (sugar) from carbon dioxide and water, using chlorophyll and sunlight. Oxygen is released as a byproduct.
- An excessive level of a substance that can be harmful to plants or other organisms. Nutrient toxicity can occur when plants are exposed to an overdose of certain elements.
- A state in which a plant lacks an essential nutrient, leading to impaired growth and other health issues.
- Large-scale climate patterns that characterize a region, such as the climate of an entire continent or a major geographical area.
- A type of plant vascular tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. It consists of specialized cells that form hollow tubes.
- The movement of water, nutrients, and other organic molecules within a plant, particularly in the vascular tissues (xylem and phloem). It allows the distribution of resources to various parts of the plant.
- Small openings, typically found on the surfaces of leaves and stems, through which gases (such as carbon dioxide and oxygen) are exchanged between a plant and its environment. Stomata also play a role in regulating water loss through transpiration.
- The loss of water vapor from the aerial parts of plants, primarily through small openings called stomata on leaves. It helps in the movement of water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves and aids in cooling the plant.
- Smaller-scale climate patterns that can occur within macroclimates, often influenced by local terrain, vegetation, and other factors.
19 Clues: Nutrients that plants need in smaller quantities, including elements like iron, zinc, and copper. • A state in which a plant lacks an essential nutrient, leading to impaired growth and other health issues. • Nutrients that plants require in relatively large amounts for proper growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. • ...
Plants Plants Plants 2024-04-04
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- A spiky plant that has evolved to live in the desert
- Flowering Plant
- The part of the plant that contains the genetic information to reproduce
- The part of the plant that absorbs water
- The part of the plant that holds it up
- Some plants have evolved to use this to fly away
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- Modification in response to the environment
- Non-flowering Plant
- The colorful part of the plant that attracts insects
- Tall Gymnosperms
- Some plants have evolved these types of roots to exchange gasses with the rest of the underwater plant
11 Clues: Flowering Plant • Tall Gymnosperms • Non-flowering Plant • The part of the plant that holds it up • The part of the plant that absorbs water • Modification in response to the environment • Some plants have evolved to use this to fly away • A spiky plant that has evolved to live in the desert • The colorful part of the plant that attracts insects • ...
Plants 2023-06-14
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- Leafy plant with delicate, feathery leaves
- Spring-flowering plant with yellow or white flowers and a trumpet-shaped corona
- Climbing or trailing plant with dark green, glossy leaves
- Tall, fast-growing plant with long, hollow stems and green foliage
- Succulent plant with thick, fleshy stems and spines for water storage
- Beautiful flower with large, showy petals and a pleasant fragrance
- Flowering plant with thorny stems and fragrant, colorful blooms
- Tree Tall, slender tree with a crown of fan-shaped leaves
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- Exotic flower known for its intricate and vibrant blooms
- Tree Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and woody cones
- Tall plant with a large, round flower head that follows the movement of the sun
- Common flower with a yellow center and white petals
- Tree Tree with distinctive lobed leaves and seeds in the form of "helicopter" wings
- Spring-flowering bulbous plant with brightly colored, cup-shaped flowers
- Tree Large and sturdy tree with broad leaves and acorns
15 Clues: Leafy plant with delicate, feathery leaves • Common flower with a yellow center and white petals • Tree Large and sturdy tree with broad leaves and acorns • Exotic flower known for its intricate and vibrant blooms • Climbing or trailing plant with dark green, glossy leaves • Tree Tall, slender tree with a crown of fan-shaped leaves • ...
Sharing the Plant - Key Vocabulary 2024-09-25
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- An organism that eats only other animals
- The amount of heat in an environment
- An organism that eats plants and animals
- The uppermost part of a forest
- To specify a non-living thing
- A living thing
- A community of relationships in a biome
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- The connections between biotic and abiotic components in an ecosystem
- Am organism that breaks down dead organisms
- An organism that eats another organism for energy
- The process of planting trees to restore a forest
- The natural conditions of an environment
- The amount of water/moisture in the air
- An organism that eats only plants
- An organism that makes its own energy
- An area of earth defined by its weather, temperature, and natural conditions
- To specify a living thing
17 Clues: A living thing • To specify a living thing • To specify a non-living thing • The uppermost part of a forest • An organism that eats only plants • The amount of heat in an environment • An organism that makes its own energy • The amount of water/moisture in the air • A community of relationships in a biome • An organism that eats only other animals • ...
Sharing the Plant - Key Vocabulary 2024-09-25
Across
- An organism that eats only other animals
- The amount of heat in an environment
- An organism that eats plants and animals
- The uppermost part of a forest
- To specify a non-living thing
- A living thing
- A community of relationships in a biome
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- The connections between biotic and abiotic components in an ecosystem
- Am organism that breaks down dead organisms
- An organism that eats another organism for energy
- The process of planting trees to restore a forest
- The natural conditions of an environment
- The amount of water/moisture in the air
- An organism that eats only plants
- An organism that makes its own energy
- An area of earth defined by its weather, temperature, and natural conditions
- To specify a living thing
17 Clues: A living thing • To specify a living thing • To specify a non-living thing • The uppermost part of a forest • An organism that eats only plants • The amount of heat in an environment • An organism that makes its own energy • The amount of water/moisture in the air • A community of relationships in a biome • An organism that eats only other animals • ...
PLANTS 2024-12-04
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- This plant is used for making medicine for cough
- A type of plant with soft stems, usually smaller in size
- The type of plant that grows for many years and has a thick, hard stem
- The gas plants release that helps humans breathe
- A plant that grows along the ground with long stems
- A plant part that helps it grow and produce new plants
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- This part of the plant helps it get food from the soil
- This part of the plant we use to make perfume.
- The part of a tree that provides shade and homes for animals
- The green part of the plant where food is made
- This part of the plant anchors it in the soil and absorbs water
- TREES What we must do to protect plants and prevent cutting down trees
12 Clues: This part of the plant we use to make perfume. • The green part of the plant where food is made • This plant is used for making medicine for cough • The gas plants release that helps humans breathe • A plant that grows along the ground with long stems • A plant part that helps it grow and produce new plants • ...
MAP 2022-01-19
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- AIRPORT IN TAMILNADU
- SEA PORT IN GUJARAT
- COTTON TEXTILE MILL IN GUJARAT
- IRON AND STEEL PLANT IN SOUTH INDIA
- RAJASANSI AIRPORT
- SEAPORT IN ODISHA
- SEAPORT IN WEST BENGAL
- IRON AND STEEL PLANT IN JHARKHAND
- THERMAL POWER PLANT IN MADHYA PRADESH
- NETAJI SUBASH CHANDRA BOSE AIRPORT
- COTTON TEXTILE MILL
- IRON AND STEEL PLANT IN JHARKHAND
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- NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IN GUJARAT
- IT PARK IN MAHARASHTRA
- MAHARASHTRA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
- THERMAL POWER PLANRT IN ASSAM
- IT PARK IN UTTAR PRADESH
- IRON AND STEEL PLANT
- IRON AND STEEL PLANT IN KARNATAKA
- IRON AND STEEL PLANT IN CHATTISGARH
20 Clues: RAJASANSI AIRPORT • SEAPORT IN ODISHA • SEA PORT IN GUJARAT • COTTON TEXTILE MILL • AIRPORT IN TAMILNADU • IRON AND STEEL PLANT • IT PARK IN MAHARASHTRA • SEAPORT IN WEST BENGAL • IT PARK IN UTTAR PRADESH • THERMAL POWER PLANRT IN ASSAM • NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IN GUJARAT • COTTON TEXTILE MILL IN GUJARAT • MAHARASHTRA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT • IRON AND STEEL PLANT IN KARNATAKA • ...
HORT1010 Woody Plant ID Final 2024-04-28
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- A modified, sharp-pointed stem that occurs in the axil of a leaf where a branch would normally develop
- Type of leaf that is connected to stem at leaf axillary bud
- The science of identifying, classifying, and naming organisms.
- Names given to organisms in the binomial naming system
- A measure of the acidity and alkalinity of a material
- Made up of several leaflets
- The arrangement of veins in a leaf
- A bud in the axil
- Leaves grouped in small, tight bundles
- Point on the stem where leaf or bud is borne
- The space between two nodes
- Separated according to structural differences in flowers, fruit, and seed
- The overall impression of the shape of the plant as it grows
- Soil is that which allows water to percolate through it reasonably quickly and not pool
- A "breathing pore" in the skin or bark of a stem
- With the lobes arising along the length of the mid-line of the leaf
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- Flowering plants with the reproductive system in ovaries
- The number of this flower part helps to identify the shrub as a rhododendreon or azalea
- One leaf per plant node, with the position staggered on the stem
- Two leaves arising at the same point, directly across from each other along the stem
- An introduced species to an environment that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment
- Keeps leaves all year
- Non-flowering plant that bears woody cones
- Leaf-like flap below a leaf
- The fruit of Acer species/a papery, wing-like tissue developed early in the spring
- Woody plant that loses its broad, flat leaves each fall
- The first letter of the plant species name should be
- With the lobes all arising from one point at the base ofthe leaf
- Angle between the leaf and stem
- A compressed, undeveloped shoot that may be lateral or terminal.
- The first letter of the plant genus name should always be
31 Clues: A bud in the axil • Keeps leaves all year • Made up of several leaflets • Leaf-like flap below a leaf • The space between two nodes • Angle between the leaf and stem • The arrangement of veins in a leaf • Leaves grouped in small, tight bundles • Non-flowering plant that bears woody cones • Point on the stem where leaf or bud is borne • ...
Propagation -- Asexual Reproduction 2022-05-10
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- develop roots in area thats in contact with media while attached to parent plant
- joining two plant parts together so they grow as one
- micropropagation; small & actively growing part of the plant used, new plantlets obtained from a section of leaf
- layering method using a stem bending into the ground and covered with medium
- cut into wedges containing at least one vein
- cutting that includes one or two eyes/nodes
- cutting used with woody-stem plants & shield shaped
- stem ______ cutting that is a section of the stem
- plant has has alternate leaves & stock material is limited
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- popular type of bud graft, vertical cut about a 1/4 in long made on the rootstock
- leaf with a ______ about 0.5-1.5in. long is detached from the plant
- foliage plants propagated in this way; stem girdled with 2 cuts about 1 inch apart
- stem _____ cutting that includes terminal bud
- cutting made from a leaf with a petiole
- grafting using the union of a small piece of bark with a bud & rootstock
- plant has alternate leaves
- dividing or separating main part into smaller parts
- used on plants 2-3yrs. old & made in dormant season
- used with large leaf types
19 Clues: plant has alternate leaves • used with large leaf types • cutting made from a leaf with a petiole • cutting that includes one or two eyes/nodes • cut into wedges containing at least one vein • stem _____ cutting that includes terminal bud • stem ______ cutting that is a section of the stem • dividing or separating main part into smaller parts • ...
botany 1 2024-05-04
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- The top layer of earth in which plants grow.
- Cut the grass with a machine.
- A flower named after the Greek word for rainbow.
- Used to water the garden.
- Tool used for digging in the garden.
- Plant that thrives in moist, shady areas.
- Trim a plant to encourage growth.
- Desert plants known for their spiky appearance.
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- Soft green plant that grows in damp, shady locations.
- A fragrant flower often associated with romance.
- Small object from which a plant grows.
- Water loving plant with large, often fragrant flowers.
- Tool used to gather leaves or smooth soil.
- Plants used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- Decayed vegetable matter used as fertilizer.
15 Clues: Used to water the garden. • Cut the grass with a machine. • Trim a plant to encourage growth. • Tool used for digging in the garden. • Small object from which a plant grows. • Plant that thrives in moist, shady areas. • Tool used to gather leaves or smooth soil. • The top layer of earth in which plants grow. • Decayed vegetable matter used as fertilizer. • ...
2.1 The External Structure of a Leaf 2016-04-06
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- group of structures designed to function together as a unit to perform a definite job for an organism
- structure composed of tissues that has a definite form and performs a definite function or functions within a system
- cluster of leaves growing around the bottom of a plant
- growth response of an organism to life
- point where leaves grow from a plant
- have one blade on every petiole
- stalk that attaches a leaf to the plant stem
- vessel in a plant that carries food and water throughout a leaf's blade
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- part of a plant that is usually found above ground; manufactures flowers, fruits, and seeds from lifting leaves toward the sun
- edge of a leaf's blade
- have more than one blade on every petiole
- part of the plant that is ordinarily underground,serving to anchor the plant, to absorb nutrients, and to store food
- flat, green portion of a leaf
- small blade on a compound leaf
- leaf that lacks a petiole
15 Clues: edge of a leaf's blade • leaf that lacks a petiole • flat, green portion of a leaf • small blade on a compound leaf • have one blade on every petiole • point where leaves grow from a plant • growth response of an organism to life • have more than one blade on every petiole • stalk that attaches a leaf to the plant stem • cluster of leaves growing around the bottom of a plant • ...
2.1 The External Structure of a Leaf 2016-04-06
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- small blade on a compound leaf
- part of the plant that is ordinarily underground,serving to anchor the plant, to absorb nutrients, and to store food
- leaf that lacks a petiole
- have more than one blade on every petiole
- group of structures designed to function together as a unit to perform a definite job for an organism
- edge of a leaf's blade
- point where leaves grow from a plant
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- growth response of an organism to life
- have one blade on every petiole
- cluster of leaves growing around the bottom of a plant
- stalk that attaches a leaf to the plant stem
- flat, green portion of a leaf
- part of a plant that is usually found above ground; manufactures flowers, fruits, and seeds from lifting leaves toward the sun
- vessel in a plant that carries food and water throughout a leaf's blade
- structure composed of tissues that has a definite form and performs a definite function or functions within a system
15 Clues: edge of a leaf's blade • leaf that lacks a petiole • flat, green portion of a leaf • small blade on a compound leaf • have one blade on every petiole • point where leaves grow from a plant • growth response of an organism to life • have more than one blade on every petiole • stalk that attaches a leaf to the plant stem • cluster of leaves growing around the bottom of a plant • ...
Science Quiz :-) 2015-09-01
Across
- Absorb water and mineral salts from the soil.
- Wood, rubber and cotton and materials obtained from ______.
- Allows some light to pass through.
- Living things are able to ___________ to have young.
- Bends easily without breaking.
- Putting things into groups.
- Insects have _____ body parts.
- This holds the plant upright.
- A plant that grows along the ground or holds onto a support.
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- Describing what things have and can do.
- Digestion is completed here.
- Contains and protects the fruit.
- Flowers develop into ______ that contain seeds for reproduction.
- Outer covering of a fish.
- Living things need air,______ and water to survive.
- Food is mixed with digestive juices here.
- Meat eaters
- A bird nest fern is a _______________ plant.
- Hydrilla, duckweed and hyacinth is a _______ plant.
19 Clues: Meat eaters • Outer covering of a fish. • Putting things into groups. • Digestion is completed here. • This holds the plant upright. • Bends easily without breaking. • Insects have _____ body parts. • Contains and protects the fruit. • Allows some light to pass through. • Describing what things have and can do. • Food is mixed with digestive juices here. • ...
Vocab Crossword 2023-06-13
Across
- To sort individuals together into groups having common characteristics or attributes.
- soil developing and creating opportunities for plants or animals.
- a plant community replaced by another by fires, flooding or other.
- The progressive development of vegetation toward its ultimate plant community, the climax. The replacement of one plant community by another.
- A vegetative or flora sample for determining the plant community and dominant plant species within a specified area.
- The process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another.
- Plant migration on newly formed soils or upon soils that have never borne vegetation
- invasion by plants on land that was previously vegetated occurs more rapidly then primary succession.
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- the degree of different life forms within a given species, ecosystem, biome, or an entire planet.
- The progressive development of vegetation toward its ultimate community, the climax The replacement of one plant community by another.
- an organism that can create organic molecules from inorganic substances.
- A list of the plants in a delimited plot of vegetation, with information on species cover and on substrate and other abiotic features in the plot.
- An assemblage of plants living together under the same environmental conditions.
- Any group or association of plants; the sum of vegetable life; plants in general.
- and event of force either biological or not, changes organisms spatial patterning in the ecosystems they inhabit.
- A biologist who studies the relationship between organisms and their environment.
- The total external conditions that may effect organism or community that effects its development or existence.
- Groups of similar organisms that can reproduce similar offspring identified by its genus and species name.
18 Clues: soil developing and creating opportunities for plants or animals. • a plant community replaced by another by fires, flooding or other. • an organism that can create organic molecules from inorganic substances. • The process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another. • ...
Plants 2023-06-14
Across
- Spring-flowering bulbous plant with brightly colored, cup-shaped flowers
- Spring-flowering plant with yellow or white flowers and a trumpet-shaped corona
- Succulent plant with thick, fleshy stems and spines for water storage
- Flowering plant with thorny stems and fragrant, colorful blooms
- Tall, slender tree with a crown of fan-shaped leaves
- Leafy plant with delicate, feathery leaves
- Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and woody cones
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- Tall, fast-growing plant with long, hollow stems and green foliage
- Tall plant with a large, round flower head that follows the movement of the sun
- Tree with distinctive lobed leaves and seeds in the form of "helicopter" wings
- Common flower with a yellow center and white petals
- Climbing or trailing plant with dark green, glossy leaves
- Large and sturdy tree with broad leaves and acorns
- Beautiful flower with large, showy petals and a pleasant fragrance
- Exotic flower known for its intricate and vibrant blooms
15 Clues: Leafy plant with delicate, feathery leaves • Large and sturdy tree with broad leaves and acorns • Common flower with a yellow center and white petals • Tall, slender tree with a crown of fan-shaped leaves • Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and woody cones • Exotic flower known for its intricate and vibrant blooms • ...
ecology pt 2 2022-03-29
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- fern spores that form in a structure
- inherited characteristic that results from response to an environmental factor
- life span of two years
- structures that either store food or help absorb food
- plants that lack specialized transport tissue
- compact cluster of spore breathing structures.
- liverworts are classified as
- reproductive haploid cell with a hard outer coat that can develop into a new organism
- plant that lives for several years
- having a juicy pulpy texture
- relationship in which two organisms live together
- a structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of a cycad
- plant structure that contains an embryo
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- Most immediately noticeable
- roots and a thick undergound stem
- plants with vascular tissue
- any abiotic or biotic factors that restricts the existence, numbers, reproduction, or distribution of organisms
- openings in the outer cell layer of leaves and some stems
- located on the undersides of fronds
- specialized transport tissue
- plant with a long life span
- a plant that lives anchored to another object or plant
22 Clues: life span of two years • Most immediately noticeable • plants with vascular tissue • plant with a long life span • specialized transport tissue • liverworts are classified as • having a juicy pulpy texture • roots and a thick undergound stem • plant that lives for several years • located on the undersides of fronds • fern spores that form in a structure • ...
Serenity Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-30
Across
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic, compounds and by respiration
- of the modified often brightly colored leaves of the corolla of a flower.
- An agent that moves pollen, such as a bee or water
- pollination by water
- fertilized ripened ovule of the flowering plant containing an embryo and capable of germination to produce a new plant.
- between plants of different species
- when pollen move from the male part of a flower to the female part of the same flower, or another flower on the same plant
- colorless, odorless reactive gas, that chemical element of the atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- from a plant stem that is typically a flattened expanded variably shaped greenish organ, constitutes a unit of the foliage, and function primarily in food manufacture by photosynthesis.
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
- which occurs before flower even opens
- cross pollination, when pollen from one flower is delivered to the flower of a different species
- a plant is pollinated by insects
- or bearing flowers
- pollination by wind
- action of polluting especially by Environmental contamination with manmade waste.
- transfer of pollen from an anther to the stigma in angiosperms or from the microsporangium to the micropyle in gymnosperms.
- Baskets-The hairy area on a bee's hind legs where pollen collects
- when a plant is pollinated by vertebrates, such as a bird and bats
19 Clues: or bearing flowers • pollination by wind • pollination by water • a plant is pollinated by insects • between plants of different species • which occurs before flower even opens • An agent that moves pollen, such as a bee or water • Baskets-The hairy area on a bee's hind legs where pollen collects • when a plant is pollinated by vertebrates, such as a bird and bats • ...
