the plant Crossword Puzzles
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-23
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- Part of the rice fields
- Industry in agriculture
- Tool for watering plant seeds
- Derived from plants
- Agricultural crops other than rice
- Nutrients contained in the fruit
- Animals that interfere with agricultural
- Plants that live in water
- Chemical for agriculture
- A plant such as rice that produce
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- Rooted plants have a spicy taste
- Cells like the thrads of the animal
- To plant seeds
- Tools for pounding rice
- Fruit in which there are many seeds
- Creeper,elliptical fruit,green color
- Fertilizer from waste material
- Plants in the desert
- Fram tool
- Fruit that has high economic value
20 Clues: Fram tool • To plant seeds • Derived from plants • Plants in the desert • Part of the rice fields • Industry in agriculture • Tools for pounding rice • Chemical for agriculture • Plants that live in water • Tool for watering plant seeds • Fertilizer from waste material • Rooted plants have a spicy taste • Nutrients contained in the fruit • A plant such as rice that produce • ...
Grade 5 Circle of Life 2024-05-09
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- the organ used for breathing by fish and other animals that live in water
- one of the soft and light parts of a bird that grows from the skin and covers the body
- a young frog or toad that lives in water an has gills and a tail
- to make a copy of; to have young or offspring
- the rear part of an animal's body that sticks out from the backbone
- a group of things close together; a thick lump or mass
- one of the usually green, flat parts of a plant or tree that grows from the stem or branch
- small in width; of a limited measure or amount
- to set free; to let go of or loosen
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- a large frog found in North America that has a loud, deep croak
- a thing made up of a number of parts joined together in a certain way
- the main part of a plant that grows up from the ground and supports the branches, eaves, flowers, or fruits that may grow from it
- the part of a plant that usually grows underground, take up water and nutrients, and hold the plant in the soil
- the small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant; a source or beginning of something
- the part of a plant that has petals and that makes fruit or seeds; blossom
- a round or oval object that contains what may become a young bird, reptile or insect
- an individual living thing, such as a pant, and animal, or germ
- one of two organs in the chest of mammals, birds, reptiles, and other animals, that are used in breathing
18 Clues: to set free; to let go of or loosen • to make a copy of; to have young or offspring • small in width; of a limited measure or amount • a group of things close together; a thick lump or mass • a large frog found in North America that has a loud, deep croak • an individual living thing, such as a pant, and animal, or germ • ...
plants cw 2017-06-18
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- this chemical is used to test for starch (6)
- this carries water around a plant (5)
- the food made by photosynthesis (7)
- this controls the activity of the cell (7)
- the process that plants use to turn glucose into energy (11)
- this is a watery jelly where chemical reactions occur (9)
- this type of energy is absorbed by plants (5)
- this is a hole underneath the leaf (5)
- the green chemical inside chloroplasts (11)
- the process of water moving through a plant (13)
- this protects the cell (4)
- the spongy layer in plants with gaps for diffusion (9)
- this liquid is taken up through the roots (5)
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- the name given to animals in a food web (9)
- the name given to plants in a food web (9)
- this organ takes water and nutrients from the soil (4)
- the process plants use to make energy (14)
- this is a factor that can slow down photosynthesis (8)
- this is a polymer of glucose (6)
- the parts of the cell that absorbs sunlight (12)
- the process that allows gases to reach the cells (9)
- this stores sap in the plant cell (7)
- this cell has lots of chloroplasts (8)
- this carries glucose around a plant (6)
- the plant leaf, root and stem are examples of this (5)
25 Clues: this protects the cell (4) • this is a polymer of glucose (6) • the food made by photosynthesis (7) • this carries water around a plant (5) • this stores sap in the plant cell (7) • this cell has lots of chloroplasts (8) • this is a hole underneath the leaf (5) • this carries glucose around a plant (6) • the name given to plants in a food web (9) • ...
Plant Cell & Organelles 2023-11-29
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- Control center of the cell; president
- There is only ___ large vacuole in the plant cell
- The powerhouse of both cells and completes cellular respiration
- A water storage that sustains pressure against the cell wall
- Helps in the synthesis of ribosomes, inside the nucleus covered by DNA
- The organelle in both cells which helps both by transporting proteins and uses enzymes to digest
- Inside of chloroplast to let photosynthesis happen
- A web of protein in cytoplasm, helps the cell move, and acts like a muscle or skeleton
- This organelle receives proteins from the ER to process and transport it
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- The cell with a one large vacuole and cell wall
- The plant cell was the nucleus on the
- This organelle has chemical reactions that happens in both cells; contains ribosomes
- Related to plastids, also this organelle makes proteins
- Both plant and animal cells have this semi-permeable membrane
- Both cells have this wall that protects the inside organelles
- Outer covering of the cell that protects the plant cell and gives it shape
- A group of storage organelle found in algae and plants that store chlorophyll
- The way the plant makes sugar and food for itself
- This organelle has chemical reactions which happens in both cells; no ribosomes
- Contains chlorophyll and gets its green pigment from the energy absorbed from the sun
20 Clues: Control center of the cell; president • The plant cell was the nucleus on the • The cell with a one large vacuole and cell wall • There is only ___ large vacuole in the plant cell • The way the plant makes sugar and food for itself • Inside of chloroplast to let photosynthesis happen • Related to plastids, also this organelle makes proteins • ...
science 2025-04-30
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- - surround and protect seeds
- - spore-producing plant
- - small openings in the epidermis that allow carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- - structure containing one or more matured ovaries
- - plant embryo and its food supply encased in a protective covering
- - transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structure
- - transports nutrients and carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis
- - gamete-producing plant
- - number of seed leaves in embryos
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- - water-conducting cell; hollow tubelike cells with thick cell walls
- - large primary root
- - flowering plant with two seed leaves
- - specialized ground tissue cells, where photosynthesis occurs
- - tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of plant
- - flowering plant with one seed leaf
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 • ...
Horticulture 2022-03-31
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- Plant anchor
- Living fence
- Plant that lives more than two years
- Glass shed for growing plants
- Kid's hideout
- Blades cut by blades
- Plant that lives only one year
- Fertilizes the plants
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- Green leaves of a plant
- Plant used in cooking
- That which is sown
- To bloom
- Place where plants are propagated and grown
- Relating to a particular time of year
- Organic fertilizer
15 Clues: To bloom • Plant anchor • Living fence • Kid's hideout • That which is sown • Organic fertilizer • Blades cut by blades • Plant used in cooking • Fertilizes the plants • Green leaves of a plant • Glass shed for growing plants • Plant that lives only one year • Plant that lives more than two years • Relating to a particular time of year • Place where plants are propagated and grown
Grow a Garden 2025-07-09
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- Tiny creatures, some help, some hurt
- A young plant just beginning to grow
- Colorful parts of a flower
- Nature’s way of watering plants
- Used to cover soil and help retain moisture
- You eat these — like carrots and beans
- The process of collecting ripe produce
- Unwanted plants in your garden
- Underground part of a plant
- What flowers do when they open
- You plant these to start a garden
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- Worn on your hands when gardening
- Helps plants grow stronger
- What plants need from the sun
- Supports the plant above ground
- Water delivery tool
- Dirt where plants grow
- Tool used to dig in small spaces
18 Clues: Water delivery tool • Dirt where plants grow • Helps plants grow stronger • Colorful parts of a flower • Underground part of a plant • What plants need from the sun • Unwanted plants in your garden • What flowers do when they open • Nature’s way of watering plants • Supports the plant above ground • Tool used to dig in small spaces • Worn on your hands when gardening • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2012-09-20
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- Holes on leaves to take in sunlight
- energy optained through chemicals
- the parts of a plant that take in sunlight
- the sunlight that the plant takes in
- the process whe the plant takes in sunlight and makes food with it
- the holes in the plant that export oxygen
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- the tubes that run up and down in the plant transporting food and water
- Co2
- when cells get food
- the air that plants export and we breath in
- the food the plant needs to survive
- H2O
12 Clues: Co2 • H2O • when cells get food • energy optained through chemicals • Holes on leaves to take in sunlight • the food the plant needs to survive • the sunlight that the plant takes in • the holes in the plant that export oxygen • the parts of a plant that take in sunlight • the air that plants export and we breath in • ...
The Monastic Garden 2024-01-19
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- Herb used as a blood purifier and to warm and soothe an upset stomach (7)
- The stalk of this plant was mixed with honey as a makeshift plaster for wounds (5)
- Also referred to as ‘Yellow Flag’, the dried roots of this iris were used for chest complaints (8)
- Culinary nut used as a diuretic and to aid sleep (6)
- – Sage, biennial salvia relation also known as ‘Clear Eye’ historically used as an eyewash (5)
- Juice extracted from this plants leaves was mixed with honey to relieve coughs and colds (9)
- Ornamental plant used by monks to relieve cramps caused by rheumatism (6)
- Considered a hot purgative, this herb was infused in oil or wine to warm away cold catarrhs (6)
- Perennial herb with daisy-like flowers used for making digestive and sedative infusions (9)
- Fruit used for closing skin wounds (5)
- Woven lattice fencing made from flexible branches to protect gardens from wild animals (6)
- Herbaceous plant used as an anaesthetic in ancient times (8)
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- Considered a panacea in the Middle Ages, an infusion of this plant could alleviate headaches (6)
- Herb used in the Middle Ages as a digestive aid (8)
- Also known as ‘Boneset’, this plant was used to heal wounds and inflammations (7)
- This flower is also referred to as the ‘Green Fairy’ due to its hallucinogenic effects (8)
- Celery-like herb used to treat jaundice and urinary issues (6)
- – Bean, staple pulse of the monastery diet (6)
- – Holly, flowering plant used externally as a poultice to aid tissue regeneration (3)
- Plant used by medieval monks to treat toothache, rheumatism and stomach pain (7)
- The seeds of this flower were taken with mead to alleviate nightmares (5)
- Herb used in the Medieval period to cleanse the body of venom and pestilence (4)
- Mediterranean plant whose seeds were used in soothing ointments for the complexion (5)
- Used to flavour alcoholic beverages before hops became more widely available (8)
24 Clues: Fruit used for closing skin wounds (5) • – Bean, staple pulse of the monastery diet (6) • Herb used in the Middle Ages as a digestive aid (8) • Culinary nut used as a diuretic and to aid sleep (6) • Herbaceous plant used as an anaesthetic in ancient times (8) • Celery-like herb used to treat jaundice and urinary issues (6) • ...
Nature 2020-03-26
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- trees and flowers contain it and it can cause allergies
- water that comes from the sky
- flower associated to romance
- type of plant that clings to fences and buildings
- area where one plants plants
- becomes a plant
- thing with petals and stem
- colour of grass
- tube that water shoots out of
- ‘limb’ of a tree
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- opposite of inside
- small form of fruit
- large plant with branches and leaves
- flat green blade attached to stem
- small thing that forms before leaf or flower
- very long type of plant
- thing that flower roots and leaves attach to
- brown substance, can be found almost anywhere
- opposite of stale and preserved
- star in the middle of our solar system
20 Clues: becomes a plant • colour of grass • ‘limb’ of a tree • opposite of inside • small form of fruit • very long type of plant • thing with petals and stem • flower associated to romance • area where one plants plants • water that comes from the sky • tube that water shoots out of • opposite of stale and preserved • flat green blade attached to stem • large plant with branches and leaves • ...
Nature 2020-03-26
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- trees and flowers contain it and it can cause allergies
- water that comes from the sky
- flower associated to romance
- type of plant that clings to fences and buildings
- area where one plants plants
- becomes a plant
- thing with petals and stem
- colour of grass
- tube that water shoots out of
- ‘limb’ of a tree
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- opposite of inside
- small form of fruit
- large plant with branches and leaves
- flat green blade attached to stem
- small thing that forms before leaf or flower
- very long type of plant
- thing that flower roots and leaves attach to
- brown substance, can be found almost anywhere
- opposite of stale and preserved
- star in the middle of our solar system
20 Clues: becomes a plant • colour of grass • ‘limb’ of a tree • opposite of inside • small form of fruit • very long type of plant • thing with petals and stem • flower associated to romance • area where one plants plants • water that comes from the sky • tube that water shoots out of • opposite of stale and preserved • flat green blade attached to stem • large plant with branches and leaves • ...
Garden Crossword 2020-03-08
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- The chemical process by which plants make food by converting the energy from sunlight
- The top layer of soil that is best for growing plants
- Cotton fibre is obtained from which part of the plant
- A type of garden created by filling a large container with quality soil for growing vegetables, usually in areas where the topsoil quality is poor in nutrients, too compacted for digging or polluted
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- The scientific study of plant life is known as
- The process of picking fruits and vegetables when they are ripe for eating
- An addition to topsoil made from decayed organic material that help plants to grow
- Natural or synthetic material that helps plants to grow, especially in nutrient-poor soil
- this plant is used to cure itching and insects bites
- The first part of a plant to grow from a seed above the soil's surface
- The middle portion of a plant that provide support to the plant
- The part of plant that uses sunlight and carbon dioxide in the air to prepare food for the plant
- The part of the plant or tree that lives underground and helps to absorb water and nutrients from the soil
13 Clues: The scientific study of plant life is known as • this plant is used to cure itching and insects bites • The top layer of soil that is best for growing plants • Cotton fibre is obtained from which part of the plant • The middle portion of a plant that provide support to the plant • The first part of a plant to grow from a seed above the soil's surface • ...
Flowers 2024-12-02
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- Leaf-like structures that protect the flower bud before it opens.
- A flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruit.
- A flowering plant with two cotyledons in its seed.
- The colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
- The part of the stamen where pollen is produced.
- The part of a flower stalk where floral organs are attached.
- A giant flowering plant known for its foul smell, also called the corpse flower.
- Another term for the carpel, referring to the female parts of the flower.
- An animal or agent that moves pollen from one flower to another.
- A reproductive cell involved in sexual reproduction.
- The collective term for all the petals of a flower, often brightly colored to attract pollinators.
- A plant that lives for multiple growing seasons.
- The cell formed when an egg is fertilized by a sperm in plants.
- The male reproductive part of a flower, producing pollen.
- The slender stalk connecting the stigma and ovary.
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- The vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients.
- The arrangement of flowers on a plant's stem.
- Powdery grains that contain male gametes in plants.
- The stalk that supports a single flower.
- A unique process in angiosperms where one sperm fertilizes the egg and another fuses with polar nuclei.
- The collective term for all carpels in a flower.
- The collective term for a flower's sepals, often green and protective.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in a single year.
- The female reproductive structure of a flower, including the ovary, style, and stigma.
- The top part of the carpel where pollen lands for fertilization.
- The collective term for all stamens in a flower.
- A dry fruit with a hard shell and a single seed.
- The mature ovary of a flower that contains seeds.
- The structure at the base of the carpel that contains ovules.
- The plant embryo enclosed in a protective coat.
- A flowering plant with a single cotyledon in its seed.
- The vascular tissue responsible for water transport in plants.
32 Clues: The stalk that supports a single flower. • The arrangement of flowers on a plant's stem. • The plant embryo enclosed in a protective coat. • The collective term for all carpels in a flower. • The part of the stamen where pollen is produced. • The collective term for all stamens in a flower. • A dry fruit with a hard shell and a single seed. • ...
Science Review Puzzle 2025-07-07
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- What kind of soil is best to grow plants?
- What is the 2nd stage of a plant life-cycle?
- What part of a plant catches sunlight?
- What part of a plant is a carrot?
- Which direction does the sun set?
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- Which part of a plant helps it to stand up?
- What part of a plant is a watermelon?
- A plant needs four things to grow: light, water, ______, and soil.
- Which direction does the sun rise?
- What is the last stage of plant life-cycle?
- What do we put in the ground to grow a plant?
- What is below humus, loam, clay, sand?
12 Clues: What part of a plant is a carrot? • Which direction does the sun set? • Which direction does the sun rise? • What part of a plant is a watermelon? • What part of a plant catches sunlight? • What is below humus, loam, clay, sand? • What kind of soil is best to grow plants? • Which part of a plant helps it to stand up? • What is the last stage of plant life-cycle? • ...
Science period crossword Pablo Restrepo 2021-10-22
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- the living thing that we are
- the nucleus of the nucleus
- perform biological protein synthesis mrna
- a group of organs
- the smallest structure of an animal
- the smallest structural,funtion unit of an organism.
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- the smallest structure of a plant
- contains the cell information
- to handle waste products
- the wall that protects the plant cell
- the process of the plant
- smallest particle that can exist.
- a group of tissues
- a group of similar cells
14 Clues: a group of organs • a group of tissues • to handle waste products • the process of the plant • a group of similar cells • 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 • ...
Biology Quarter 4 Study Guide 2025-04-08
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- the response of an organism to seasonal changes in day length
- a group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- an interaction in which one organism kills another for food
- branch of science concerned with the physical, chemical, and biological conditions of the environment and their effect on organisms
- pressure exerted by the cytoplasma being pushed against the cell wall
- transfer of pollen from a stamen to a pistil
- large collection of animals and plants that occupy a particular geographical location
- the part of the plant transport that moves nutrients (like sugar)
- ripened ovary that includes fleshy or dry material surrounding the seed
- all the different populations that live together in an area
- the response of a plant to changing temperatures during the changing seasons
- a plant that lives for one growing season
- the amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- a plant that lives for 2 growing seasons, flowering in the second one
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- the presence or introduction of a substance that is harmful to the environment
- the evaporation of water from the leaves of plants
- the part of the plant transport system that moves water and minerals upward from the root to the leaves
- the emission of light by organism
- the study of how an organism functions
- falling off at a specific stage of development or time of year
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period of time
- a plant that lives for multiple growing seasons
- a natural resource that can be used in a way that assures it will not be exhausted
- the wide range of all forms of life on earth or in a specfici region
- the response of a plant to an environment stimulus whereby roots, stems, or leaves move toward or away from the stimulus
- process by which a seed develops into a seedling
- place where an individual organism or population lives
27 Clues: the emission of light by organism • the study of how an organism functions • a plant that lives for one growing season • transfer of pollen from a stamen to a pistil • a plant that lives for multiple growing seasons • the amount of salt dissolved in a body of water • process by which a seed develops into a seedling • the evaporation of water from the leaves of plants • ...
Chapter 7 Science crossword. 2021-03-02
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- A young plant that develops from a fertilized egg.
- Structures in which food are made.
- Flowering plants.
- Occurs when an embryo begins to grow again and pushes out the seed.
- Seed leaf.
- A green pigment that is essential in the process of photosynthesis.
- Plants that lack vascular tubes.
- A large storage sac.
- Groups of similar cells that perform a certain function in an organism.
- When a plant uses carbon dioxide and water to make food and oxygen.
- Thin root-like structures.
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- A seed plant that produces a naked seed.
- The pores of the surface layers of the leaf.
- Plants with real vascular tissue.
- Angiosperms that produce 2 seed leafs.
- The vascular tissue in which water and minerals travel.
- Protects the root from injury while growing.
- Tiny structures that contain the cells that will be turned into sperm cells.
- Angiosperms that only produce 1 seed leaf.
- The process by which water evaporates from a plants leaves.
- A ferns leaves.
- A waxy waterproof layer that helps reduce water loss.
- Divides to provide new xylem and phloem.
- A structure that contains a young plant in a protective covering.
- Tube like structures inside a plant in which water food and minerals move.
- The vascular tissue in which food travels.
26 Clues: Seed leaf. • A ferns leaves. • Flowering plants. • A large storage sac. • Thin root-like structures. • Plants that lack vascular tubes. • Plants with real vascular tissue. • Structures in which food are made. • Angiosperms that produce 2 seed leafs. • A seed plant that produces a naked seed. • Divides to provide new xylem and phloem. • Angiosperms that only produce 1 seed leaf. • ...
All About Corn Crossword 2024-08-15
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- the US measure of land used to grow crops
- sale of goods and products to other countries
- type of corn used for a healthy snack
- the only living part of the seed
- what is planted to grow a crop
- #1 trading partner for corn exports
- study of crop and livestock production
- the measure of capacity for corn
- where pollen lands to complete pollination
- systematic study of living things
- clean burning fuel source made from corn
- portion of the corn plant mostly underground
- location of a crop
- support for the corn plant structure
- feed stock made from green corn for cattle
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- machine used to plant crops
- holds the energy & protein for a new plant
- when a seed begins to sprout or grow
- outside cover of the seed
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria
- where photosynthesis takes place in corn plants
- the primary use of field corn is to feed
- location of the corn kernels
- offspring resulting from combining qualities
- machine used to harvest crops
- portion of a corn plant that generates pollen
- most valuable part of a processed corn kernel
- type of corn enjoyed by people
- transfer of pollen to enable fertilization
- grains that fall onto silks to complete pollination
30 Clues: location of a crop • outside cover of the seed • machine used to plant crops • location of the corn kernels • machine used to harvest crops • what is planted to grow a crop • type of corn enjoyed by people • the only living part of the seed • the measure of capacity for corn • systematic study of living things • #1 trading partner for corn exports • ...
Life Science Vocab Unit 3 Ch 2 2024-02-17
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- the growth of a plant in response to light
- the growth of a plant in response to gravity
- the leaflike structure that covers and protects the immature flower
- the loss of water vapor by plants through stomata
- an organism in its earliest stages of development
- the tip of the pistil
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- the process by which plants use light energy to make food
- the long, slender part of the pistil
- the growth of a plant in response to touch
- the green pigment in plants that captures light energy for photosynthesis
- the structure that contains the egg cell of a seed plant
- a change in the growth of a plant in response to a stimulus
- the male reproductive structure of the flower
- the female reproductive structure of a flower
- the rounded base of a pistil
15 Clues: the tip of the pistil • the rounded base of a pistil • the long, slender part of the pistil • the growth of a plant in response to light • the growth of a plant in response to touch • the growth of a plant in response to gravity • the male reproductive structure of the flower • the female reproductive structure of a flower • ...
Plants 2014-07-03
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- a green plant with very small seeds
- it holds and protect the seeds
- seed in an oak tree
- a leaf in a pine tree
- it protect the stem and branches of a tree
- hold the plant in the soil
- makes food for the plant
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- food the plant likes to eat
- the stem of a tree
- green substance in the leaves
- it grows into a new plant
- where seeds grow in a pine tree
- carries the water and nutrients to the leaves and flowers
13 Clues: the stem of a tree • seed in an oak tree • a leaf in a pine tree • makes food for the plant • it grows into a new plant • hold the plant in the soil • food the plant likes to eat • green substance in the leaves • it holds and protect the seeds • where seeds grow in a pine tree • a green plant with very small seeds • it protect the stem and branches of a tree • ...
Desalination case study- Israel 2024-11-12
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- What is needed for desalination?
- What is Israel expected to suffer from?
- What will the water demand do in Israel if the population increases?
- After building the plant what does Israel have of water?
- what do water short countries want to use as a source of water?
- What part of the world is increasingly using desalination?
- How much cheaper is desalination than in the 90s?
- what is completely or partly dissolved from water in desalination?
- What does the place take up a lot of which is a social disadvantage?
- Capacity to _____ 624000m2 of water?
- What chemical similar to saline is dumped into the ocean as a result of desalination?
- How much does it cost in cents for the speek plant to produce 1000l of water in cents?
- Lots of energy comes from?
- How mammalian people does the Sorek provide for?
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- how many pregnant sharks does the warm water effect?
- The place removes ______ on fresh water sources?
- What is our desalination case study?
- How much did the plant cost in millions?
- What species of shark does the plants warm water speed up the development of?
- How far from televiv is the sorek desalination plant in km?
- What source of water is there a deficit of?
- The plant ______ freshwater ecosystems?
- What percent of Israel’s drinking water comes from the Mediterranean?
23 Clues: Lots of energy comes from? • What is needed for desalination? • What is our desalination case study? • Capacity to _____ 624000m2 of water? • What is Israel expected to suffer from? • The plant ______ freshwater ecosystems? • How much did the plant cost in millions? • What source of water is there a deficit of? • The place removes ______ on fresh water sources? • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2020-01-23
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- an organism that makes its own food
- what plants breathe in
- animals that don't have an internal skeleton
- animals that have an internal skeleton
- a cold blooded, oviparous animal that has scales
- an organism with more than one, complicated cell
- an idea, or guess, of how an experiment will end
- the smallest unit of life
- the 6 biggest groups to organize living beings
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- an organism that eats other organisms
- the process of turning sunlight into energy
- a cold blooded, oviparous animal that lives only in the water
- a warm blooded, viviparous animal
- what humans breathe in
- an organism with one simple cell
- a warm blooded, oviparous animal that has feathers
- the part of the plant above ground that provides support
- a cold blooded, oviparous animal that has smooth skin
- a small oval object produced by a plant to make a new plant
- the part of the plant under the ground
20 Clues: what humans breathe in • what plants breathe in • the smallest unit of life • an organism with one simple cell • a warm blooded, viviparous animal • an organism that makes its own food • an organism that eats other organisms • animals that have an internal skeleton • the part of the plant under the ground • the process of turning sunlight into energy • ...
Botany 2025-08-15
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- Leaf-like structure protecting a bud
- Small part of a compound leaf
- Non-flowering plant with feathery fronds
- Process of a seed starting to grow
- Yellow flower that turns into white puffball
- Study of plants
- Green pigment vital for plant growth
- Fast-growing woody grass
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- Spiny plant adapted to desert life
- Powdery substance crucial for fertilization
- Plant that climbs or trails
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- Transfer of pollen from one flower to another
- Exotic, often fragrant flowering plant
- Soft green ground cover in damp areas
- Prickly plant with a purple flower
- Aromatic plant used in cooking or medicine
- Not quite plant, not quite animal
- Anchor and absorber for a plant
- Succulent often used to soothe burns
- Often colorful part of a flower
- Male part of a flower
- Tree known for strength and acorns
- Fluid transported in a plant
- Underground storage organ for some flowers
25 Clues: Study of plants • Male part of a flower • Fast-growing woody grass • Plant that climbs or trails • Fluid transported in a plant • Small part of a compound leaf • Anchor and absorber for a plant • Often colorful part of a flower • Not quite plant, not quite animal • Process of a seed starting to grow • Prickly plant with a purple flower • Tree known for strength and acorns • ...
Ag 2 Vocab 2023-10-12
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- A type of plant vascular tissue responsible for transporting organic nutrients (such as sugars) produced in the leaves through photosynthesis down to other parts of the plant for growth and storage.
- 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.
- Smaller-scale climate patterns that can occur within macroclimates, often influenced by local terrain, vegetation, and other factors.
- A type of plant vascular tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots up to the rest of the plant. It consists of specialized cells that form hollow tubes.
- A state in which a plant lacks an essential nutrient, leading to impaired growth and other health issues.
- 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.
- 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).
- Nutrients Nutrients required by organisms for their growth, development, and overall health. Essential nutrients for plants include macronutrients and micronutrients.
- The response of plants to the duration of light and darkness, which influences various developmental processes such as flowering and dormancy.
- Nutrients that plants need in smaller quantities, including elements like iron, zinc, and copper.
- two cotyledon seed, Example is soy bean
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- Single cotyledon seed. Example is corn
- The process of taking in or assimilating substances, such as water, nutrients, or gasses, through a surface, often the roots of plants.
- Nutrients that plants require in relatively large amounts for proper growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Large-scale climate patterns that characterize a region, such as the climate of an entire continent or a major geographical area.
- 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.
- 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.
21 Clues: Single cotyledon seed. Example is corn • two cotyledon seed, Example is soy bean • 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. • ...
White Stars Botany 2016-11-21
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- scientific name for type of fruit like apples, pears,
- cone bearing plant
- root like hairs that ferns have to get water
- single seed in a woody case
- nonvascular plant that makes its eggs and sperm on a thallus or other leafy structure
- is a reproductive structure that is adapted for dispersion and surviving for extended periods of time in unfavorable conditions
- water +sunlight+ carbon dioxide gives water + glucose + oxygen = food for all living things
- sugar produced by plants in photosynthesis
- root words mean naked seed
- also known as vegetative propagation, getting a new plant from stems, roots or leaves
- the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
- having vessels
- gymnosperm that looks like a fern but has cones
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- have a single baby leaf and parallel veins in the leaves
- simplest vascular plant, its spores form under the leaves
- birds, bees, butterflies, bats, flies, etc
- plant that has two cotyledons, taproot, and netted leaves
- sperm combining with an egg
- root words mean seed vessel
- scientific name for type of fruit like tomato,blueberry
- the sperm of a flower, must unit with an egg to produce a seed or embryo
- the science of plant life and a branch of biology.
- special food workers feed larvae to make a new queen
- reproduction that requires an egg and sperm
24 Clues: having vessels • cone bearing plant • root words mean naked seed • sperm combining with an egg • root words mean seed vessel • single seed in a woody case • birds, bees, butterflies, bats, flies, etc • sugar produced by plants in photosynthesis • reproduction that requires an egg and sperm • root like hairs that ferns have to get water • ...
COOL PLANT STUFF TC Takaki 2016-11-16
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- Enables a plant to absorb light energy so that it can produce food
- people or animals who eat food
- The loss of water through leaves
- Carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves
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- Gas plants take in
- Carries food from the leaves to other parts of the plant
- produces food for the plant and releases oxygen into the air
- Make food for the plant
- help the plant live
- The air you breath in
- The support of the plant
- make there own food
12 Clues: Gas plants take in • help the plant live • make there own food • The air you breath in • Make food for the plant • The support of the plant • people or animals who eat food • The loss of water through leaves • Carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves • Carries food from the leaves to other parts of the plant • ...
plants 2020-01-28
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- the structure that contains the egg cell of a seed plant
- the tip of the pistil
- the long, slender part of the pistil
- the process by which plants use light energy to make food
- the growth of a plant in response to touch
- the rounded base of a pistil
- the growth of a plant in response to light
- the female reproductive structure of a flower
- an organism in its earliest stages of development
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- the green pigment in plants that captures light energy for photosynthesis
- the loss of water vapor by plants through stomata
- the leaflife structure that covers and protects the immature flower
- a change in the growth of a plant in response to stimulus
- the growth of a plant in response to gravity
- the male reproductive structure of the flower
15 Clues: the tip of the pistil • the rounded base of a pistil • the long, slender part of the pistil • the growth of a plant in response to touch • the growth of a plant in response to light • the growth of a plant in response to gravity • the male reproductive structure of the flower • the female reproductive structure of a flower • ...
Annabelle's Australian Crossword 2015-02-19
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- The role of uniting in a league
- A weapon Aboriginals used
- A famous Australian singer
- The plant on the floral emblem of South Australia
- The plant on the floral emblem of New South Wales
- The country we live in
- An Aboriginal Olymipic gold medalist
- An Australian animal with lots of spikes
- The river flowing away from the main stream, leading to the dead end channel
- Something you need before you go on a plane overseas
- An Australian animal which jumps and has a pouch
- This Australian animal likes to swim it also has webbed feet
- Capital city of Queensland
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- Capital city of New South Wales
- Rewarded with the rights, privileges and duties
- A tall Australian bird that does not fly
- A mthycal jumping creature that lives by the water
- Was the Australian Prime Minister
- The plant on the floral emblem of the Commonwealth of Australia
- Capital city of Victoria
- Capital city of Western Australia
- The plant on the floral emblem of Victoria
- The plant on the floral emblem of Western Australia
- Capital city of South Australia
- A famous explorer
- Every country has one
- A fish with an Aboriginal name
- This Australian animal sleeps a lot and eats gum leaves
- An Aboriginal named jumping creature
- A famous Australian bushranger
30 Clues: A famous explorer • Every country has one • The country we live in • Capital city of Victoria • A weapon Aboriginals used • A famous Australian singer • Capital city of Queensland • A fish with an Aboriginal name • A famous Australian bushranger • Capital city of New South Wales • The role of uniting in a league • Capital city of South Australia • Was the Australian Prime Minister • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- dwarf Australian eucalyptuses
- a vegetation with hard leaves
- nature of sediment
- determines the time zones
- a shoot growing from underneath a plant
- plant protector
- determines the weather of a place
- the halves of the earth
- forces deforming the earth's crust
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- line dividing two drainage areas
- study of characteristics and landforms
- plant growing under dry conditions
- characterised by change or form
- line drawn on a weather map
- time of creation
- a large body of intrusive rock
- objects that oultine a section
- act of catching water
18 Clues: plant protector • time of creation • nature of sediment • act of catching water • the halves of the earth • determines the time zones • line drawn on a weather map • dwarf Australian eucalyptuses • a vegetation with hard leaves • a large body of intrusive rock • objects that oultine a section • characterised by change or form • line dividing two drainage areas • ...
Review 2 Test 2- Ag. 1 2025-10-14
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- What bees carry from plant to plant- "plant sperm"
- The formula for carbon dioxide
- must live off a host or it dies
- a term for a baby plant in a seed
- Two or more atoms bonded together
- term for family
- A positively charged particle in an atoms nucleus
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- The location of photosynthesis
- Term for the food in a seed used by baby plant
- means "Per 100"
- The smallest amount of an element
- Where energy is stored in a sugar molecule
- a term for a seed sprouting
- The formula for oxygen
14 Clues: means "Per 100" • term for family • The formula for oxygen • a term for a seed sprouting • The location of photosynthesis • The formula for carbon dioxide • must live off a host or it dies • The smallest amount of an element • a term for a baby plant in a seed • Two or more atoms bonded together • Where energy is stored in a sugar molecule • ...
Serenity Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-30
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- pollination by water
- An agent that moves pollen, such as a bee or water
- colorless, odorless reactive gas, that chemical element of the atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- action of polluting especially by Environmental contamination with manmade waste.
- fertilized ripened ovule of the flowering plant containing an embryo and capable of germination to produce a new plant.
- 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.
- pollination by wind
- a plant is pollinated by insects
- 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
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- which occurs before flower even opens
- of the modified often brightly colored leaves of the corolla of a flower.
- cross pollination, when pollen from one flower is delivered to the flower of a different species
- between plants of different species
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
- transfer of pollen from an anther to the stigma in angiosperms or from the microsporangium to the micropyle in gymnosperms.
- when a plant is pollinated by vertebrates, such as a bird and bats
- or bearing flowers
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic, compounds and by respiration
- Baskets-The hairy area on a bee's hind legs where pollen collects
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 • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-17
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- consumes other things for energy
- this is like the "waste" of the plant; too much so it releases it
- the fertilized egg develops here
- formed from fertilization (ex: seeds)
- a variation of a gene (ex: brown, blonde, red, black)
- relating to processes that REQUIRE oxygen
- cell division that occurs after a paper cut
- a piece of DNA that codes for a trait like hair color
- cell division that forms gametes like eggs
- vascular tissue that transports food from leaves
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- a living thing is known as a ____ factor
- converts solar energy into chemical energy
- Archie is the type of vertebrate
- is a type of protein that speeds up a reaction
- some fruit you eat like apples is this reproductive part of the plant
- plant sperm; plant male gamete
- combines amino acids together making proteins
- the most general taxonomic group (BAE)
- the basic unit of life
- makes its own energy using the sun
20 Clues: the basic unit of life • plant sperm; plant male gamete • consumes other things for energy • Archie is the type of vertebrate • the fertilized egg develops here • makes its own energy using the sun • formed from fertilization (ex: seeds) • the most general taxonomic group (BAE) • a living thing is known as a ____ factor • relating to processes that REQUIRE oxygen • ...
Plants 2023-06-13
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- with distinctive lobed leaves and seeds in winged pods
- Spring flower with vibrant colors and cup-shaped petals
- Carnivorous plant that captures insects with its snap-trap leaves
- Exotic flower with intricate shapes and vibrant colors
- Tall woody plant with branches and leaves
- Green plant that covers the ground in lawns and meadows
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- Colorful part of a plant that attracts bees and butterflies
- Fast-growing plant with long, hollow stems and feathery leaves
- Leafy plant with delicate fronds that grows in shady areas
- Tall plant with a large yellow flower that follows the sun
- Climbing plant with trailing stems and clinging roots
- Common weed with yellow flowers and fluffy white seeds
- Plant with thick stems and spines that can survive in dry climates
- Fragrant flower known for its thorns and variety of colors
14 Clues: Tall woody plant with branches and leaves • Climbing plant with trailing stems and clinging roots • with distinctive lobed leaves and seeds in winged pods • Common weed with yellow flowers and fluffy white seeds • Exotic flower with intricate shapes and vibrant colors • Spring flower with vibrant colors and cup-shaped petals • ...
biol 120 exam 2 review 2024-10-26
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- agriculture evolved 10-12 ___ years ago
- structure that contains a plant embryo and endosperm
- plant crystals found in epidermal cells
- type of root system in dicots
- possible pollinator for a red flower with a long floral tube
- develops from the ovule after fertilization
- embryonic seed leaf
- one of the primary functions of the fruit
- ancestor to corn
- plant hormone responsible for phototropism
- number of layers in a pericarp
- part of the stamen that makes pollen
- top part of the carpel
- mechanism of evolution where humans select what traits are passed down is ___ selection
- food reserves for a developing embryo within the seed
- male part of the flower
- einkorn and emmer are types of ___
- flower that has sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels
- union of egg and sperm
- study of pollen
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- cell with three copies of every chromosome
- plant with one cotyledon
- sugary floral reward for pollinators
- major legume crop to be domesticated from Asia
- this bee is different from other bees because it lives socially
- mode of dispersal for samaras
- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- chemical messenger
- female part of the flower
- flowering plant
- fertilization of the ___ nuclei makes the endosperm
- part of the flower a fruit develops from
- type of wheat used to make pasta
- type of fruit from multiple carpels on a single flower
- fruit that opens at maturity
- stalk of the stamen
- when mature grains naturally disperse from a grass plant
37 Clues: flowering plant • study of pollen • ancestor to corn • chemical messenger • embryonic seed leaf • stalk of the stamen • top part of the carpel • union of egg and sperm • male part of the flower • plant with one cotyledon • female part of the flower • fruit that opens at maturity • mode of dispersal for samaras • type of root system in dicots • number of layers in a pericarp • ...
levels of organization of cell 2022-11-13
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- any living thing like plant, animal, and human
- a system that contract and relax so that we can move about
- part of a plant that's responsible for making food
- system responsible for the transport of oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body
- enable the plant cell to make its own food
- a plant system composed of leaves, flower, & stem
- pumps blood around the body
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- group of tissues that work together
- respiratory organ
- group of the same cells together
- system responsible for our food and nutrients
- group of several organs with related functions
- a digestive organ
- basic unit of life
- part of a plant that absorb the water and nutrients from the soil
15 Clues: respiratory organ • a digestive organ • basic unit of life • pumps blood around the body • group of the same cells together • group of tissues that work together • enable the plant cell to make its own food • system responsible for our food and nutrients • any living thing like plant, animal, and human • group of several organs with related functions • ...
Biology KS1-2: Plants 2020-04-25
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- Tree roots absorb ... and nutrients from the soil
- Bees help to move ... between flowers
- This of type of tree doesn't lose its leaves in winter
- What process produces food for the plant to survive?
- Which process allows the movement of water through plants?
- This type of tree loses its leaves during the winter
- What are trees made from?
- What is the male part of the flower called?
- What is the female part of the flower called?
- What part of the tree provides it with protection?
- What is the natural habitat of a cactus?
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- The process of photosynthesis requires ... and water
- The tree trunk carries water from the roots to the ...
- What sort of trees are used for Christmas trees?
- Plants need ..., nutrients, oxygen and water to grow
- This part of the plant gives it structure and stability
- What is the colourful part of a plant called?
- Which part of the plant is found underground?
- In which part of the plant does photosynthesis happen?
- What are the seeds from oak trees called?
20 Clues: What are trees made from? • Bees help to move ... between flowers • What is the natural habitat of a cactus? • What are the seeds from oak trees called? • What is the male part of the flower called? • What is the colourful part of a plant called? • Which part of the plant is found underground? • What is the female part of the flower called? • ...
Greenhouse Intro to Plants 2023-08-23
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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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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).
- 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.
- Nutrients that plants require in relatively large amounts for proper growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- Smaller-scale climate patterns that can occur within macroclimates, often influenced by local terrain, vegetation, and other factors.
- Nutrients that plants need in smaller quantities, including elements like iron, zinc, and copper.
- 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.
- 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.
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- 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.
- 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.
- The response of plants to the duration of light and darkness, which influences various developmental processes such as flowering and dormancy.
- 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.
- 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.
- A state in which a plant lacks an essential nutrient, leading to impaired growth and other health issues.
- Nutrients: Nutrients required by organisms for their growth, development, and overall health. Essential nutrients for plants include macronutrients and micronutrients.
- The process of taking in or assimilating substances, such as water, nutrients, or gases, through a surface, often the roots of plants.
- Large-scale climate patterns that characterize a region, such as the climate of an entire continent or a major geographical area.
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. • ...
Nature 2025-01-11
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- Solid mineral found on the ground
- Water falling from the sky
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
- Large area covered with trees
- Dry area with little rainfall
- Large marsupial
- Tall plant with a trunk and branches
- Earth's natural satellite
- White or gray formation in the sky
- Likes to chase mice
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- Flowing body of water
- Moving air
- Green plant covering lawns and fields
- Flat, green part of a plant
- Has a trunk
- Star at the center of our solar system
- The expanse above the Earth
- Vast body of saltwater
- Sandy area near the ocean
- Large, natural elevation of the Earth's surface
21 Clues: Moving air • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Flowing body of water • Vast body of saltwater • Sandy area near the ocean • Earth's natural satellite • Water falling from the sky • Flat, green part of a plant • The expanse above the Earth • Large area covered with trees • Dry area with little rainfall • Solid mineral found on the ground • ...
Cell Structure and Function 2022-11-02
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- genetic material
- green pigment found in plants
- cells with cell wall and chloroplasts
- food making site in plant cell
- gel-like fluid that surrounds organelles
- powerhouse of the cell
- lets things in and out of cell
- takes place in the chloroplast
- put together in the ribosome to make proteins
- the "tiny organs" in the cell
- control center
- digestive site in animal cells
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- only in plants for support and protection
- plant & animal cell type
- transports proteins
- storage tank
- cells that usually contain lysosomes
- molecule made in the mitochondria
- made in the chloroplast
- protein making site
- produced in the mitochondria
- made of DNA
22 Clues: made of DNA • storage tank • control center • genetic material • transports proteins • protein making site • powerhouse of the cell • made in the chloroplast • plant & animal cell type • produced in the mitochondria • green pigment found in plants • the "tiny organs" in the cell • food making site in plant cell • lets things in and out of cell • takes place in the chloroplast • ...
Plant training 2020-09-23
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- board with hour by hour updates on productivity
- has mandated training for fall prevention in many work environments
- authorized to preform ammonia maintenance
- step 7 of sanitation disinfect and
- climb and descend cautiously
- who you call for blood clean up
- pungent odor and corrosive to skin
- color of non-food grade tape
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- the color of brush to clean drains
- the big 8 account for 90 percent of reactions to
- must be reported if they could potentially contaminate storm water
- color of zone 2 or hot fill areas in the plant
- monthly check of department noting any concerns
- required to use a ladder over 6 feet tall
14 Clues: climb and descend cautiously • color of non-food grade tape • who you call for blood clean up • the color of brush to clean drains • step 7 of sanitation disinfect and • pungent odor and corrosive to skin • authorized to preform ammonia maintenance • required to use a ladder over 6 feet tall • color of zone 2 or hot fill areas in the plant • ...
Plant Parts 2012-12-12
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- central vein of the leaf
- place where leaves or buds are attached
- edge of the leaf
- stigms, style, and ovary
- attract insect for pollintation
- flat part of leaf
- outer sectionm that protects the flower
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- part of the stem between buds or leaves
- part of the leaf that attaches to the stem
- the bud at the tip of the stem
- anther and filament
- female part
- male part
- undeveloped shoot
14 Clues: male part • female part • edge of the leaf • flat part of leaf • undeveloped shoot • anther and filament • central vein of the leaf • stigms, style, and ovary • the bud at the tip of the stem • attract insect for pollintation • part of the stem between buds or leaves • place where leaves or buds are attached • outer sectionm that protects the flower • ...
Plant Cells 2015-06-08
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- called the cell cortex
- is not involved in protein synthesis.
- cell that is made of cellulose
- in plants and algal
- its DNA shows substantial
- a cell that stores water and food
- found within all living cells
- leading out from the nuclear
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- made up of RNA and protein
- to stiffen them
- vesicles These vesicles contain whatever enzymes or other substances
- part of the cellular endomembrane
- flexible envelope that surrounds a cell
- much like the cytoskeleton
14 Clues: to stiffen them • in plants and algal • called the cell cortex • its DNA shows substantial • made up of RNA and protein • much like the cytoskeleton • leading out from the nuclear • found within all living cells • cell that is made of cellulose • part of the cellular endomembrane • a cell that stores water and food • is not involved in protein synthesis. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2022-04-17
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- Seed's embryo sack wall
- temporarily inactive or inoperative
- future stem of a plant
- further shoot of a plant
- a young plant, especially raised from a seed
- study of the structure of organisms
- methodically cut up in order to study internal parts
- acts as a food store for developing embryo
- nourishment essential for growth and life
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- future root of a plant
- plants that produce flowers and seeds in fruit
- food storage for a plant
- plants that bear naked seeds and do not flower
- contains earliest forms of a developing plant
14 Clues: future root of a plant • future stem of a plant • Seed's embryo sack wall • food storage for a plant • further shoot of a plant • temporarily inactive or inoperative • study of the structure of organisms • nourishment essential for growth and life • acts as a food store for developing embryo • a young plant, especially raised from a seed • ...
Plant Cell 2022-09-08
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- controls many different factors in cell processes
- provides structure and shape for the cell
- requirements for cells to follow in order to be considered a cell
- single-celled organisms
- site of photosynthesis
- acts as a gate for transport purposes
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- makes proteins
- energy production
- processes and sorts proteins
- developed the microscope that allowed us to look at cells
- contains organelles and a nucleus
- smallest unit of a living plant system
- maintains water balance and turgor pressure
- green pigment
14 Clues: green pigment • makes proteins • energy production • site of photosynthesis • single-celled organisms • processes and sorts proteins • contains organelles and a nucleus • acts as a gate for transport purposes • smallest unit of a living plant system • provides structure and shape for the cell • maintains water balance and turgor pressure • ...
Plant Cell 2023-11-03
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- an organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and fungi.
- macromolecular machines, found within all cells, that perform biological protein synthesis.
- large, membrane-bound organelles found in plant cells that act as a storage space for water and other molecules in the cell.
- a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria.
- describes all material within a eukaryotic cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus.
- a cell organelle that helps process and package proteins and lipid molecules, especially proteins destined to be exported from the cell
- double-membrane organelles which are found in the cells of plants and algae
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- a biological membrane that separates and protects the interior of a cell from the outside environment
- the bubble-like membranous structure that stores and transports cellular products, and digests metabolic wastes within the cell.
- a membrane-bound network of tubules
- membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells.
- a membrane-bound organelle which is present in plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal, and bacterial cells
- involved in some protein production, protein folding, quality control and despatch
- membrane-bound organelle known as a plastid that conducts photosynthesis
14 Clues: a membrane-bound network of tubules • membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. • membrane-bound organelle known as a plastid that conducts photosynthesis • double-membrane organelles which are found in the cells of plants and algae • involved in some protein production, protein folding, quality control and despatch • ...
Plant Awareness 2024-02-08
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- color of light that causes germination.
- if the pH of a substance is below 7, we call it this.
- smallest grain that makes up soil. Holds water well.
- when this is higher it may speed up plant growth by speeding up molecular collisions.
- color of light that causes stem elongation.
- organelle that can be destroyed by too much sunlight, resulting in the leaves of the plant "bleaching".
- medium grain size that can hold some water, but not as well as clay.
- largest grain that makes up soil. Drains water well.
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- if the pH of a substance is above 7, we call it this.
- if the pH of a substance is 7, we call it this.
- help convert nitrogen into a form plants can use.
- color of light that is best for photosynthesis.
- loss of nutrients in the soil, due to rain washing them away.
- good for keeping good bacteria in the soil healthy and gives them something to break down.
14 Clues: color of light that causes germination. • color of light that causes stem elongation. • if the pH of a substance is 7, we call it this. • color of light that is best for photosynthesis. • help convert nitrogen into a form plants can use. • if the pH of a substance is above 7, we call it this. • if the pH of a substance is below 7, we call it this. • ...
Plant reproduction 2025-04-28
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- – The tiny young plant inside a seed.
- – Structure inside the ovary that becomes a seed.
- – Part of the flower where seeds develop.
- – Colourful part of a flower that attracts insects.
- – The male part of a flower.
- – When a seed starts to grow.
- – The female part of a flower.
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- reproduction – Making offspring using male and female cells.
- – Moving pollen from one flower to another.
- grain – Tiny dust-like particle that carries male DNA.
- dispersal – How seeds are spread away from the parent plant.
- reproduction – Making offspring without two parents.
- – Small green leaf that protects a flower bud.
- – Joining of pollen and egg cells in a flower.
14 Clues: – The male part of a flower. • – When a seed starts to grow. • – The female part of a flower. • – The tiny young plant inside a seed. • – Part of the flower where seeds develop. • – Moving pollen from one flower to another. • – Small green leaf that protects a flower bud. • – Joining of pollen and egg cells in a flower. • – Structure inside the ovary that becomes a seed. • ...
Plant adaptations 2025-10-09
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- a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk and usually has leaves
- a part of a plant that is usually under the ground
- a cold, forest environment where trees often have needle-shaped leaves
- information that can be used to support or reject an idea
- all the living and nonliving things in a particular place
- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
- the inside of something, including the inside of living things
- the thick middle part of a tree
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- a physical trait or behavior that helps a living thing survive in its environment
- a group of things that affect each other and function as a whole
- what something does
- the specific form and shape of something
- the outside of something, including the outside of living things
- a part of a plant that is often flat and green
14 Clues: what something does • the thick middle part of a tree • the specific form and shape of something • a part of a plant that is often flat and green • a part of a plant that is usually under the ground • information that can be used to support or reject an idea • all the living and nonliving things in a particular place • ...
Mobile Plant 2025-11-19
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- Where would you find a crusifix
- How do we make mobile plnat safe to inspect
- If in doubt whilst operating mobile plant
- What can we damage with spilt oils
- Most mobile plant fire extinguishers contain this
- What is the reversing noise on most Mobile Plant called
- How do we test for all round visibilty
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- What should you have recieved before working on any site
- PPE whilst outside a cab
- How many flashing beacons on mobile plant
- Who do you report machine faults too
- What must you be to operate mobile plant
- What sort of feet are on an ADT
- How many times do you dip a dipstick to get a reading
14 Clues: PPE whilst outside a cab • Where would you find a crusifix • What sort of feet are on an ADT • What can we damage with spilt oils • Who do you report machine faults too • How do we test for all round visibilty • What must you be to operate mobile plant • How many flashing beacons on mobile plant • If in doubt whilst operating mobile plant • ...
PLANTS 2021-12-01
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- when pollen from the stamen moves onto the pistil and seeds and fruit are produced
- the female part of the plant
- with water,soil and sun the plant begins to grow
- the male part of the plant
- located at bass of petals
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- takes in water and minerals from the ground
- important to making seeds
- develops into a seed when fertilized
- makes food for the plant
- need sunlight and water
- supports the plant
- give a flower its unique shape
- have the job of making new plants
13 Clues: supports the plant • need sunlight and water • makes food for the plant • important to making seeds • located at bass of petals • the male part of the plant • the female part of the plant • give a flower its unique shape • have the job of making new plants • develops into a seed when fertilized • takes in water and minerals from the ground • ...
Ftyujkjhg 2022-05-04
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- pistil where ovules are produced
- area on a stem where buds are located
- Female plant
- functions in absorption of water and minerals
- take in water and nutrients into the plant
- The foundation of the plant
- short and thickened and typically grow below the soil
- swelling on the root
- Something lot of people are allergic to
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- a plant that completes its life cycle
- the central vein of a leaf.
- process of sexual reproduction
- broad-leaved herb
- plants that have hard stems
- grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence
15 Clues: Female plant • broad-leaved herb • swelling on the root • the central vein of a leaf. • plants that have hard stems • The foundation of the plant • process of sexual reproduction • pistil where ovules are produced • a plant that completes its life cycle • area on a stem where buds are located • Something lot of people are allergic to • take in water and nutrients into the plant • ...
LGS-36 2021-05-08
Across
- sycamore tree
- tea bush
- stem and other parts
- thorn bush
- thorn tree
- plant
- tamarind tree
- mangrove (red-barked)
- tree suitable for firewood, sticks
- tree that is used for hanging beehives
- thorn
- shoot / sprout
- woods
- tree
- teak
- spinach plant
- olive tree
- soft-wood tree (to make clogs from)
- millet plant
- rose bush
- sisal plant
- ylang-ylang tree
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- rose
- pea (pigeon) plant
- stem
- orange tree
- sprout / shoot
- stalk (flower, fruit)
- okra plant
- pine tree
- teak tree
- root
- rubber tree / rubber
- sugarcane plant
- thorny shrub
- seedling
- rice plant
- soursop fruit tree
- woodland
- palm tree (wild ‘raffia’)
- sorghum plant
41 Clues: rose • stem • root • tree • teak • plant • thorn • woods • tea bush • seedling • woodland • pine tree • teak tree • rose bush • thorn bush • okra plant • thorn tree • rice plant • olive tree • orange tree • sisal plant • thorny shrub • millet plant • sycamore tree • tamarind tree • spinach plant • sorghum plant • sprout / shoot • shoot / sprout • sugarcane plant • ylang-ylang tree • pea (pigeon) plant • soursop fruit tree • stem and other parts • ...
Serenity Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-30
Across
- pollination by water
- An agent that moves pollen, such as a bee or water
- colorless, odorless reactive gas, that chemical element of the atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- action of polluting especially by Environmental contamination with manmade waste.
- fertilized ripened ovule of the flowering plant containing an embryo and capable of germination to produce a new plant.
- 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.
- pollination by wind
- a plant is pollinated by insects
- 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
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- which occurs before flower even opens
- of the modified often brightly colored leaves of the corolla of a flower.
- cross pollination, when pollen from one flower is delivered to the flower of a different species
- between plants of different species
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
- transfer of pollen from an anther to the stigma in angiosperms or from the microsporangium to the micropyle in gymnosperms.
- when a plant is pollinated by vertebrates, such as a bird and bats
- or bearing flowers
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic, compounds and by respiration
- Baskets-The hairy area on a bee's hind legs where pollen collects
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 • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-05-14
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- Site of photosynthesis, capturing sunlight for energy.
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- Thin-walled cells involved in photosynthesis, storage, and repair.
- The outer layer of cells covering the plant, protecting it from the environment.
- Develop from flowers and protect seeds.
- Contain the embryo and nutrients for the next generation of plants.
- (Stems) Provide support for the plant, transport water and nutrients, and can be involved in photosynthesis.
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- A protective outer layer of the stem and roots, composed of dead cells.
- Thick-walled cells providing rigid support.
- Tissue Makes up the bulk of the plant body, including parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma, providing support and storage.
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients throughout the plant.
- Anchor the plant, absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- Tissue Undifferentiated cells capable of growth and differentiation.
- Thick-walled cells providing flexible support.
14 Clues: Develop from flowers and protect seeds. • Thick-walled cells providing rigid support. • Thick-walled cells providing flexible support. • Site of photosynthesis, capturing sunlight for energy. • Anchor the plant, absorb water and nutrients from the soil. • Thin-walled cells involved in photosynthesis, storage, and repair. • ...
Transplanting 2025-02-18
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- three A sapling (young tree) should be watered deeply about __________ to __________ times per week.
- Seedlings should be watered __________ to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
- The hole for transplanting should be about __________ the size of the plant’s root ball.
- When removing a plant from its container, you should hold it by its __________ or root ball, not the stem.
- One sign of transplant shock is __________ leaves or drooping stems.
- off The process of slowly introducing seedlings to outdoor conditions before transplanting is called __________.
- shock A plant can experience __________ __________ if it is not handled properly during transplanting, causing it to wilt or stop growing.
- Before transplanting, always __________ the plant to keep the roots moist.
- Plants need to be transplanted to prevent them from becoming __________, which happens when roots grow in circles and can't absorb nutrients properly.
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- Transplanting on a __________, __________ day is better because it reduces stress on the plant.
- If you plant too __________, the stem can rot, and if you plant too __________, the roots may dry out.
- A newly transplanted plant should be kept out of direct __________ for the first few days to reduce stress.
- Transplanting is the process of moving a __________ from one place to another.
- Right after transplanting, you should __________ the plant to help settle the soil and remove air pockets.
- After placing the plant in the hole, fill it with __________ and press it down gently.
15 Clues: One sign of transplant shock is __________ leaves or drooping stems. • Before transplanting, always __________ the plant to keep the roots moist. • Seedlings should be watered __________ to keep the soil moist but not soggy. • Transplanting is the process of moving a __________ from one place to another. • ...
Pollination Vocabulary 2022-04-07
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- all of the animals found in an area
- a natural substance composed of inorganic and organic material
- the smelling organs of a bee that allow it to detect flora perfumes
- a plant with thin stems
- special body features or behaviors adapted to the environment
- the tip of the stamen, this holds pollen
- the process of change from young to adult
- non-woody plant or plant parts
- the slender part of a flower’s pistil
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- the appendages that bees and other insects use to fly
- the second life stage of a bee
- female part of the flower that holds the eggs for fertilization
- the middle part of the insect
- the largest bee in the hive
- sweet liquid produced by plants
- the stalk that bears the stamen in a flower
- the last part of an insect.
- a region of land that is flat
- a reproductive structure containing a tiny plant
- a worker whose job it is to find new sources of pollen and nectar for the hive
20 Clues: a plant with thin stems • the largest bee in the hive • the last part of an insect. • the middle part of the insect • a region of land that is flat • the second life stage of a bee • non-woody plant or plant parts • sweet liquid produced by plants • all of the animals found in an area • the slender part of a flower’s pistil • the tip of the stamen, this holds pollen • ...
Plants 2022-03-29
12 Clues: bears seeds • baby flower • carry baby plant • it has one big seed • kitchen of the plant • grows under the soil • you sow the seed inside • helps the plant to grow • colourful part of a plant • absorbs water and minerals • it is juicy and has many seeds • carries water to different parts of the plant
LBC4H : Gardening : How Does A Seed Become A Plant? 2022-01-25
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- plant food "snack backpack"
- the stem of the plant
- protective outer layer of the seed
- plants need this to make their own food
- herb that you can grow in your kitchen
- the first part to come out of the seed
- tiny baby plant inside the seed
- inactive or "asleep"
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- plants making food from sunlight
- the process of plants growing
- plants need this for nutrients
- red fruit but mistaken as a vegetable
- when the plant comes out of the dirt
- butterflies and bees love these
- plants need this to keep from drying up
15 Clues: inactive or "asleep" • the stem of the plant • plant food "snack backpack" • the process of plants growing • plants need this for nutrients • butterflies and bees love these • tiny baby plant inside the seed • plants making food from sunlight • protective outer layer of the seed • when the plant comes out of the dirt • red fruit but mistaken as a vegetable • ...
2025 Belvidere Leadership Holiday Party 2025-12-03
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- Belvidere is known as the City of ...
- A circular evergreen decoration for a door
- Shortest day of the year and start of winter
- They jingle all the way
- The Pillsbury Doughboy's full name
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- A red-and-white striped minty treat
- The most famous reindeer of all
- River that flows by the plant
- Mascot for Honey Nut Cheerios
- Creamy and spiced holiday beverage
- Shiny metallic strands for decorating a tree
- Near plant warehouse
- Number of production departments at the plant
- Sock hung by the chimney
- Street where the plant is located
15 Clues: Near plant warehouse • They jingle all the way • Sock hung by the chimney • River that flows by the plant • Mascot for Honey Nut Cheerios • The most famous reindeer of all • Street where the plant is located • Creamy and spiced holiday beverage • The Pillsbury Doughboy's full name • A red-and-white striped minty treat • Belvidere is known as the City of ... • ...
Chemistry of life (Turvey) 2017-10-04
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- pH<7
- around the nucleus, negatively charged, negligible weight
- chemical reaction controller
- A strong interaction between atoms and is formed what two atoms share electrons
- a glycerol head with three fatty acid tails
- Hydrophilic phosphate head+2 hydrophobic fatty acid tail
- different levels of electrons
- prefix means outside
- the place where DNA exist, only in bacteria cell
- monomer of proteins
- long term energy storage
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- the outermost tissue of a plant cell
- positively charged, in the nucleus
- glucose, energy storage in plant, linear and branched, hydrolysis to glucose
- Hard to stretch or break the surface of water
- glucose, structural component in plant, linear
- breaking down polymers into monomers
- non-charged, in the nucleus
- transfer proteins
- liquid in the cell, occupy most volume of a cell
- polymer of lipid
- the place where DNA exist, only in animal cell and plant cell
- chemically inactive
- pH>7
- glucose, energy storage in animal, branched
- pH=7
- prefix means many
27 Clues: pH<7 • pH>7 • pH=7 • polymer of lipid • transfer proteins • prefix means many • chemically inactive • monomer of proteins • prefix means outside • long term energy storage • non-charged, in the nucleus • chemical reaction controller • different levels of electrons • positively charged, in the nucleus • the outermost tissue of a plant cell • breaking down polymers into monomers • ...
Plants, Soil, and Pesticides Review 2023-02-07
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- The green pigment in plants that aids in photosynthesis
- The sweet fluid that flowers secrete
- Flowers serve as the _______ organ for many plants
- _______ and water are the reactants in photosynthesis
- Roots help to support the plant and slow down _______
- This literally translated means "making from sunlight
- The tiny holes in the leaf that allow for gas exchange
- Where photosynthesis starts in the plant
- The #1 producer of corn in the United States
- Seeds are the ______ of a plant
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- Any substance that reduces, prevents, repels, or eliminates pests
- Carries water absorbed by the roots
- Carries sugar manufactured in the leaves down to the roots
- ________ and sugar are the products of photosynthesis
- A _____ sustains life and gains nutrition from another life form
- The female part of a flower
- The brightly colored part of a plant used to attract pollinators
- The male part of a flower
- The mineral and organic surface of the earth
- Sugar made in the process of photosynthesis is sent to the mitochondria to produce ____(energy)
20 Clues: The male part of a flower • The female part of a flower • Seeds are the ______ of a plant • Carries water absorbed by the roots • The sweet fluid that flowers secrete • Where photosynthesis starts in the plant • The mineral and organic surface of the earth • The #1 producer of corn in the United States • Flowers serve as the _______ organ for many plants • ...
campbell essential biology 6e, ch15-16 2022-06-15
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- A rod-shaped prokaryotic cell.
- A pore surrounded by guard cells in the epidermis of a leaf.
- Any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus.
- A protest that lives primarily by ingesting food, a heterotrophic, animal-like protest.
- A type of plant that lacks xylem and phloem; a nonvascular plant.
- An organism characterized by prokaryotic cells.
- A pollen-producing part of a flower, consisting of a stalk(filament) and an anther.
- An RNA molecule that functions as an enzyme.
- The collection of genes of individual microbial species present in a particular environment.
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- A spherical prokaryotic cell.
- The densely branched network of hyphae in a fungus.
- The multicellular diploid form in the life cycle of organisms undergoing alternation of generations; results from a union of gametes and meiotically produces haploid spores that grow into the gametophyte generation.
- The multicellular haploid form in the life cycle of organisms undergoing alternation of generations; results from a union of spores and mitotically produces haploid gametes that unite and grow into the sporophyte generation.
- A mutually beneficial symbiotic association of a plant root and fungus.
- One of two prokaryotic domains of life.
- The egg-producing part of a flower, consisting of a stalk with an ovary at the base and a stigma, which traps pollen, at the tip.
- A flowering plant, which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary.
- A naked-seed plant. Its seed is said to be naked because it is not enclosed.
- The community of microorganisms that live in and on the body of an animal.
- An interaction between organisms of different species in which one species, the symbiont, lives in or on another species, the host.
20 Clues: A spherical prokaryotic cell. • A rod-shaped prokaryotic cell. • One of two prokaryotic domains of life. • An RNA molecule that functions as an enzyme. • An organism characterized by prokaryotic cells. • The densely branched network of hyphae in a fungus. • Any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus. • ...
In the Garden 2022-04-05
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- Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch this
- A plant's leaves
- Good source of Vitamin D
- A plant that lives for one year
- The root that comes from a germinating seed
- Showtime show starring Mary Louise Parker as a drug dealer
- Something a bird builds
- When a plant follows the sun
- Emerges from a cocoon
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- When a plant goes to seed
- The female part of a plant
- Loosening soil to allow water and air circulation
- April showers bring May
- "At the end of the day in spring, you should smell like ____"
- Small insects that suck sap from plants
- A method of pruning trees that encourages lateral growth at the expense of height
- A thread-like leaf or stem that supports climbing plants as they grow
- Plants need three things: sun, soil, and this
- A bug that brings you luck
19 Clues: A plant's leaves • Emerges from a cocoon • April showers bring May • Something a bird builds • Good source of Vitamin D • When a plant goes to seed • The female part of a plant • A bug that brings you luck • When a plant follows the sun • A plant that lives for one year • Small insects that suck sap from plants • The root that comes from a germinating seed • ...
Reproduction & Growth in Plants 2024-02-28
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- the response of a plant to gravity
- occurs when pollen grains land on a female plant structure of the same species
- the response of a plant to touch
- male reproductive part of a plant
- spread light and small seeds that can fly
- a type of reproduction that occurs when a male and female plant combine their sperm and eggs cells
- growth of a plant toward or away from light
- eat or spread seeds that attach to their fur or feathers
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- occurs when pollen joins with an egg and a seed develops
- what seedless plants grow from
- female reproductive part of a plant
- a type of reproduction that occurs when a portion of a plant develops into a separate new plant (1 parent)
- spread seeds that can float
13 Clues: spread seeds that can float • what seedless plants grow from • the response of a plant to touch • male reproductive part of a plant • the response of a plant to gravity • female reproductive part of a plant • spread light and small seeds that can fly • growth of a plant toward or away from light • occurs when pollen joins with an egg and a seed develops • ...
Serenity Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-30
Across
- by wind
- 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
- of the modified often brightly colored leaves of the corolla of a flower.
- action of polluting especially by Environmental contamination with manmade waste.
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
- a plant is pollinated by vertebrates, such as a bird and bats
- between plants of different species
- which occurs before flower even opens
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic, compounds and by respiration
- transfer of pollen from an anther to the stigma in angiosperms or from the microsporangium to the micropyle in gymnosperms.
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- when pollen from one flower is delivered to the flower of a different species
- A plant is pollinated by insects
- 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.
- or bearing flowers
- fertilized ripened ovule of the flowering plant containing an embryo and capable of germination to produce a new plant.
- - An agent that moves pollen, such as a bee or water
- by water
- Baskets-The hairy area on a bee's hind legs where pollen collects
- colorless, odorless reactive gas, that chemical element of the atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
19 Clues: by wind • by water • or bearing flowers • 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 • a plant is pollinated by vertebrates, such as a bird and bats • Baskets-The hairy area on a bee's hind legs where pollen collects • ...
Serenity Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-30
Across
- which occurs before flower even opens
- plant is pollinated by insects
- by water
- a plant is pollinated by vertebrates, such as a bird and bats
- An agent that moves pollen, such as a bee or water
- transfer of pollen from an anther to the stigma in angiosperms or from the microsporangium to the micropyle in gymnosperms.
- or bearing flowers
- by wind
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic, compounds and by respiration
- 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
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- when pollen from one flower is delivered to the flower of a different species
- colorless, odorless reactive gas, that chemical element of the atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- of the modified often brightly colored leaves of the corolla of a flower.
- Baskets-The hairy area on a bee's hind legs where pollen collects
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
- between plants of different species
- fertilized ripened ovule of the flowering plant containing an embryo and capable of germination to produce a new plant.
- 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.
- action of polluting especially by Environmental contamination with manmade waste.
19 Clues: by wind • by water • or bearing flowers • 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 • a plant is pollinated by vertebrates, such as a bird and bats • Baskets-The hairy area on a bee's hind legs where pollen collects • ...
Cell function crossword puzzle 2013-09-28
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- affected by turgor pressure
- stores water,wast,and other materials
- plants respond to gravity
- a state of balance
- controles what goes in and out of a cell
- plant needs to survive
- the effect;how something respnds
- surroundes organelles
- the inside of a cell
- something that causes a change
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- control center of the cell
- plant has little water
- plants respond to light
- pressure caused in the cell of plants due to the amount of water
- absorbs suns energy
- provides energy for cell
- water flows up from the roots to top of plant
- the outside of a cell
- waterand nutrients flow in both directions
- gives plants rigid shape
20 Clues: a state of balance • absorbs suns energy • the inside of a cell • the outside of a cell • surroundes organelles • plant has little water • plant needs to survive • plants respond to light • provides energy for cell • gives plants rigid shape • plants respond to gravity • control center of the cell • affected by turgor pressure • something that causes a change • ...
The Secret Life of Plants 2020-10-18
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- Pollen grows a tube that travels down to the flower's ________.
- A tasty ________ attracts hungry animals that can help the plant scatter its seeds.
- A flower's ________ has a sticky tip called a stigma.
- Before a seed sprouts, the tiny plant inside is called an ________.
- A seed uses its stored food when it ________.
- A seed forms when an egg is joined by ________.
- Each ________ contains a tiny egg.
- ________ hold a plant off the ground.
- Without ________, a baby plant wouldn't have the food energy it needs to grow into the sunlight.
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- ________ soak up water from the soil.
- When an insect brushes against the ________, it picks up some of the flower's pollen.
- Water, minerals, and food travel through ________ in a plant's stems.
- ________ are a plant's seed factories.
- A flower's scent and colorful ________ attract insects.
- A delicate plant embryo is protected by a ________.
- A leaf makes food using energy from ________.
- A piece of spinach is called a ________.
17 Clues: Each ________ contains a tiny egg. • ________ soak up water from the soil. • ________ hold a plant off the ground. • ________ are a plant's seed factories. • A piece of spinach is called a ________. • A seed uses its stored food when it ________. • A leaf makes food using energy from ________. • A seed forms when an egg is joined by ________. • ...
Plants 2025-12-08
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- take in sunlight and air to make food
- brings water and nutrients up into plant
- suck water and nutrients from the soil
- holds up the plant and contains the phloem and xylem
- attracts bees and creates seeds
- baby flower
- making of food for the plant
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- helps plant grow
- brings food and energy from leaves to rest of plant
- pulling water through the stem
- tiny mouths n leaves that allow plant to breathe
- protects the seeds
12 Clues: baby flower • helps plant grow • protects the seeds • making of food for the plant • pulling water through the stem • attracts bees and creates seeds • take in sunlight and air to make food • suck water and nutrients from the soil • brings water and nutrients up into plant • tiny mouths n leaves that allow plant to breathe • brings food and energy from leaves to rest of plant • ...
Plants and Photosynthesis 2025-02-28
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- has flowers with petals that come in groups of 4 or 5
- Contains the spores for nonvascular plants.
- Another name for the long chains that glucose makes up. Seen in foods like pasta and potatoes.
- has vascular bundles that are scattered in the stem.
- During photosynthesis, Carbon dioxide and water are the reactants and glucose and oxygen are the ________.
- A group of plants that have tissues, or a group of similar cells that perform a specific function, and these tissues make up a vascular tissue.
- Carry water and sugar from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Some organisms like protists and ________ can also do photosynthesis.
- Outer layer of the plant that protects the plant and gives it structure.
- The reason why plants are "green"
- During Stage 1 of photosynthesis, the sun splits ______ molecules into oxygen and hydrogen.
- Carbon dioxide enters the plant through the small openings on the underside of each leaf called __________.
- During Stage 2 of photosynthesis, ________ is produced.
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- Organisms that make their own energy.
- Organisms that must consume other organisms.
- has a veins in the leaves that are netted
- Has only one cotyledon
- Shorter plants, few cells thick, have rhizoids
- Carry wanter and minerals up to the plant.
- Specific structures enable green plants and algae to use the sun’s energy.
- Holds up and supports the capsule
21 Clues: Has only one cotyledon • Holds up and supports the capsule • The reason why plants are "green" • Organisms that make their own energy. • has a veins in the leaves that are netted • Carry wanter and minerals up to the plant. • Contains the spores for nonvascular plants. • Organisms that must consume other organisms. • Shorter plants, few cells thick, have rhizoids • ...
Gardener's Glossary 1 - Compiled by Robert A. Wearne, a Horticulturist with the Extension Service. 2018-05-27
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- Slender, elongated and prostrate branch that has buds and can form roots at the nodes or at the tip. An example is a strawberry runner.
- To prepare for storing by drying the skins. Dry onions and sweet potatoes are typical examples.
- A disease causing seedlings to die soon after germination, either before or after emerging from the soil.
- Inability of plants to restrict activities of a specified pest, or to withstand an adverse environmental condition.
- Soil that consists of less than 52% sand, 28% to 50% silt, and between 7% - 27% clay, resulting in a soil texture ideal for gardening.
- Solution Fertilizer solution applied to plants at time of transplanting.
- Molecular form in which some nutrients, such as iron, are easily absorbed by plants.
- Propagation of plants by cutting them into sections as is done with plant crowns, rhizomes, stem tubers, and tuberous roots. Each section must have at least one head or stem. Example: Rhubarb.
- Plant(s) unable to absorb enough water to replace that lost by transpiration. Results may be wilting, halting of growth, or death of the plant or plant parts.
- Chemical symbol used to give relative acidity or alkalinity of the soil. The scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 the neutral reading. Readings of less than 7 indicate acid soil, readings above indicate alkaline soil.
- Layer The layer of cells that lie between the bark and the wood of a tree.
- Generally refers to a soil that crumbles when handled. A loam soil with physical properties that provide good aeration and drainage, easily tilled. Friable condition is improved or maintained by annual applications of organic matter.
- Irrigation Watering plants so that only soil in the plant's immediate vicinity is moistened. Water is supplied from a thin plastic tube at a low flow rate. The technique sometimes is called trickle irrigation.
- Treatment of seed with bacteria that stimulate development of bacteria nodules on plant roots. Used on legumes such as peas and beans.
- Crop Vegetables grown for their edible roots, such as beets, carrots, radishes and turnips.
- Transfer of pollen from flower of one plant to flower of the same or different plant by natural means.
- One of plant nutrients essential for growth and green color in plants. Available in both organic and inorganic forms. Designated by the letter N.
- Central and dominant stem or trunk of a tree or shrub from which the side branches develop.
- Mixture in which one liquid is suspended as tiny drops in another liquid, such as oil in water.
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- Caused by the sun warming trunks and large branches during winter, resulting in cracking and splitting of the bark. It can be prevented by shading or whitewashing tree trunks and larger branches. Sunscald may also occur on fruit exposed to direct sunlight.
- Compound containing calcium and/or magnesium, applied to soils to reduce acidity.
- Joining or insertion of one plant part called the scion upon another plant part called the rootstock so that the cambium layers of each piece make contact to produce new growth.
- Diseases caused by certain viruses that dwarf a plant and make it unproductive.
- Soils with a pH below 7; most fruits and vegetables grow best when the pH is between 5.2 to 7.1.
- Matter Portion of soil resulting from decomposition of animal or plant material. Helps to maintain good structure and micro-organisms in soil. Tends to give soil a darker color.
- Soils with a pH below 7; most fruits and vegetables grow best when the pH is between 5.2 to 7.1.
- Applying a herbicide to the soil to kill weed seeds before they germinate, or after a crop is planted but before it germinates and seedlings emerge above the soil's surface.
- organism Any microscopic animal or plant that may cause a plant disease or have the beneficial effect of decomposing plant and animal residue that becomes humus.
- Physical condition of a soil. "Good tilth" indicates soil has right proportions of sand, silt, clay, and organic matter so it is easily worked or cultivated.
- Removing small or young plants from a row to provide remaining plants with more space to grow and develop.
- Adapting plants to outdoor conditions by withholding water, lowering the temperature, or gradually eliminating the protection of a cold frame, hot bed, or greenhouse. This conditions plants for survival when transplanted outdoors.
- Way of propagating plants vegetatively. A stem is bent down and buried in a rooting medium to induce root development along the buried portion.
- Entire floral structure of a plant.
- Symbol for phosphate.
- Culture Same as hydroponics. Growing plants in nutrient solutions and not in soil.
- Plants living one year or less. During this time the plant grows, flowers, produces seeds, and dies. Examples: beans, peas, sweet corn, squash.
- Survey Systematic examination of soils in the field and in laboratories; publishing of descriptions and classifications; mapping of kinds of soils; and interpretation of soils according to their adaptability to various crops such as fruits, vegetables, and trees.
- Dressing Paint or paste used to cover and protect wounds of a tree caused by limb breakage or pruning.
- Cutting Cutting taken from a woody or herbaceous plant before it has matured.
39 Clues: Symbol for phosphate. • Entire floral structure of a plant. • Solution Fertilizer solution applied to plants at time of transplanting. • Layer The layer of cells that lie between the bark and the wood of a tree. • Cutting Cutting taken from a woody or herbaceous plant before it has matured. • ...
Vocabulary from our unit 2022-04-25
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- Also known as sugar
- Female plant reproductive organ
- how plants recieve their nutrients
- Another method of gaining nutrients/what holds the plant in place
- Responsable for pollination/reproduction
- Used in the plants to store the nutrients from the sun
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- what makes the plant have color
- an Organelle in the plant that convert light/energy into nutrients also what makes co2 to o2
- What attracts pollinators
- How plants reproduce
- Male plants reproductive part
- part of the plant that plays a heavy part in
- the storing area for the female reproductive organ
13 Clues: Also known as sugar • How plants reproduce • What attracts pollinators • Male plants reproductive part • what makes the plant have color • Female plant reproductive organ • how plants recieve their nutrients • Responsable for pollination/reproduction • part of the plant that plays a heavy part in • the storing area for the female reproductive organ • ...
Plant Project Part 2-Crossword 2022-03-15
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- Cutting made with the node of a plant with alternate leaves.
- A shield-shaped cut made about halfway through the wood around the leaf and the axial bud.
- Cutting taken from the end of a stem or branch, normally including the terminal bud.
- The union of an egg and sperm to produce a seed or fertilized egg.
- The percentage of seed that sprouts and begins to grow.
- Resting Stage: no active growth.
- A section of plant stem containing a node that is placed in a plant medium to generate a new plant.
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- A seed sprouting or staring to grow.
- Plant parts such as stems, leaves, roots, ad buds, but not flowers, fruits, and seeds.
- Offspring of greater strength and potential resulting when two different breeds or varieties are crossed.
- The process of increasing the numbers of a species or perpetuating a species.
- Propagation utilizing a part or parts of one parent plant.
- Vegetative part removed from the parent plant and managed so that it will regenerate itself.
- TO soak,keep moist or mechanically scrape a seed coat to aid germination.
- Alive and capable of functioning.
15 Clues: Resting Stage: no active growth. • Alive and capable of functioning. • A seed sprouting or staring to grow. • The percentage of seed that sprouts and begins to grow. • Propagation utilizing a part or parts of one parent plant. • Cutting made with the node of a plant with alternate leaves. • The union of an egg and sperm to produce a seed or fertilized egg. • ...
Growth and Changes in Plants 2021-05-21
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- A structure of a plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk
- Material used in a container to grow a plant
- The main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- A fine powdery substance discharged from part of a flower
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
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- The seed-bearing part of a plant
- The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support
- The organs of a flower that help produce the seed
- The series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction
- A change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources
- The part of a flowering plant that can develop into another such plant
13 Clues: The seed-bearing part of a plant • The main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • Material used in a container to grow a plant • The organs of a flower that help produce the seed • A fine powdery substance discharged from part of a flower • The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support • ...
Plants 2022-03-22
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- A(n) _____ is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- The type of vascular tissue that moves sugar/food
- _____ plants have structures that move water and other substances.
- The waxy, protective layer on stems and leaves of plants is the _____.
- A non-flowering seed plant
- The green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants
- An apple tree is an example of this type of seed plant
- Cell walls are made of ______ to give the plant more support and strength.
- Small openings in the leaf surface that allow for gases to be exchanged
- Seedless plants can be used in the formation of _____, one of the three fossil fuels.
- Seedless nonvascular plants have _____ instead of stems.
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- The first plants to grow in new or disturbed areas are _____ species.
- The process plants do to make sugar
- The _____ layer is where photosynthesis happens in the leaf.
- The type of vascular tissue that produces new xylem and phloem cells
- The type of vascular tissue that moves water
- Moss plants are held in place by root-like structures called _____.
- Scientists hypothesize plants evolved directly from green _____.
- A ______ is the part of the seed used for food storage.
- _____ cells open and close stomata.
- Veins/vascular bundles are located in the ______ layer of leaves in a plant.
21 Clues: A non-flowering seed plant • The process plants do to make sugar • _____ cells open and close stomata. • The type of vascular tissue that moves water • The type of vascular tissue that moves sugar/food • The green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants • An apple tree is an example of this type of seed plant • ...
Bio!!!! 2012-03-23
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- lobsters, crabs, are examples of
- the process when an arthropod sheds its external skeleton
- mammals produce milk from their___
- a plant with tube-like cells
- basic unit of life
- the largest group of seedless vascular plants/
- the tallest living thing on earth
- cone-bearing plant
- there are 700,000 species of this organism
- the protective shell of a beginning plant
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- an animal without a backbone
- plants that breakdown matter
- a plant without tube-like cells
- spiders and scorpions are_____
- snakes and lizards are kinds of____
- breakdown or decay matter
16 Clues: basic unit of life • cone-bearing plant • breakdown or decay matter • an animal without a backbone • plants that breakdown matter • a plant with tube-like cells • spiders and scorpions are_____ • a plant without tube-like cells • lobsters, crabs, are examples of • the tallest living thing on earth • mammals produce milk from their___ • snakes and lizards are kinds of____ • ...
Plant Transport 2017-08-27
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- A substance called __________ is present in the walls of tubes transporting water, so as to provide mechanical strength to prevent collapse of the tubes.
- This sugar is being transported in the phloem in the stems of plants.
- The process by which water enters the root hair cells of a plant is known as ____________.
- The effect of water moving up very narrow tubes due to interactions between water molecules and the surface of the tubes is known as ____________ action.
- The process where by water vapour is lost mainly from the stomata of a plant is known as ____________.
- The phloem consists mainly of _______ tubes and companion cells.
- The _________ on the surface of the leaf prevents water loss from the leaf by evaporation.
- This component of the vascular bundle is closer to the interior of the stem.
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- Many _______________ are present in the companion cells to provide energy needed to load sugars into the sieve tubes.
- The process of transporting manufactured food substances such as sugars and amino acids in plants is known as ______________.
- Wilting can be disadvantageous as the closed stomata reduce the amount of carbon dioxide from entering the plant, limiting the process of _____________.
- The phloem in the vascular bundle of a leaf is closer to the _________ epidermis of the leaf.
- Wilting can be advantageous to the plant as it causes the leaf to fold up to ________ the surface area exposed to sunlight.
- Holes in sieve _______ allow rapid flow of sugars manufactured in the leaves through the sieve tubes.
14 Clues: The phloem consists mainly of _______ tubes and companion cells. • This sugar is being transported in the phloem in the stems of plants. • This component of the vascular bundle is closer to the interior of the stem. • The process by which water enters the root hair cells of a plant is known as ____________. • ...
Plant cells 2017-08-08
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- The tail of a phospholipid.
- Serves a function for photosynthesis.
- Used to keep a cell the right turgidity.
- Pores within a plant cell.
- Manufactures and stores particular protiens
- The head of a phospholipid.
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- Used within protein synthesis.
- Is made up of the Phospholipid Bi-layer and is rigid on a plant cell.
- Is the powerhouse of the cell.
- Enzymes control this area for which chemical process take part in.
- Composed of two regions containing both rough and smooth ribosomes.
- Held within is the genetic material needed to perform varies activities within the cell
- Held within the nucleus
- Deoxyribonucleic acid.
14 Clues: Deoxyribonucleic acid. • Held within the nucleus • Pores within a plant cell. • The tail of a phospholipid. • The head of a phospholipid. • Used within protein synthesis. • Is the powerhouse of the cell. • Serves a function for photosynthesis. • Used to keep a cell the right turgidity. • Manufactures and stores particular protiens • ...
Plant Atlas 2018-01-15
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- flat, cold, biome around the Arctic
- the top of the rain forest
- not very cold or very hot
- regions of the Earth that have their own climate, soil, plants, and animals
- roots roots above the soil, help hold up tree
- asleep, not active
- grasslands in Africa
- long root that groups deep into the ground
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- grasslands in America
- very hot and humid
- trees that drop their leaves in autumn
- trees that do not drop their leaves
- plants that grow on rocks
- suited to live in a certain place
14 Clues: very hot and humid • asleep, not active • grasslands in Africa • grasslands in America • not very cold or very hot • plants that grow on rocks • the top of the rain forest • suited to live in a certain place • flat, cold, biome around the Arctic • trees that do not drop their leaves • trees that drop their leaves in autumn • long root that groups deep into the ground • ...
Plant Puzzles! 2013-11-14
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- Usually grow at the bottom of a plants stem
- A tough outer covering on a tree
- cookie A part of a cut tree
- The growing of plants without soil
- Covers the tip of a root
- One main stalk-like root that plunges deep into the ground
- Thin branching roots
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- The outer layer of a whole plant
- A seed plant that produces flowers
- The process of making one plants own food
- A layer that is right under the epidermis
- Roots that never touch the ground
- A seed plant that does not produce flowers
- dispersal A plant sending off its seeds somewhere else
14 Clues: Thin branching roots • Covers the tip of a root • cookie A part of a cut tree • The outer layer of a whole plant • A tough outer covering on a tree • Roots that never touch the ground • A seed plant that produces flowers • The growing of plants without soil • The process of making one plants own food • A layer that is right under the epidermis • ...
Plant Multiplying 2015-02-04
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- tiny structure that seed plant will later becomes a sperm cell
- process by which water is absorbed through a plant's leaves
- a small opening in leaf which water, oxygen carbon dioxide moves
- seed that produces naked seeds
- make reproductive parts
- a leaf-like flower bud
- reproductive structure of an angiosperm
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- when flower opens, it shows a flower's colorful leafs
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protective fruit
- transfer of polen from male to female
- anchor a plant from the ground, absorb water and minerals and sometimes store food
- hollow structure that protects the seed as they develop
- female reproductive parts
- a structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering
14 Clues: a leaf-like flower bud • make reproductive parts • female reproductive parts • seed that produces naked seeds • transfer of polen from male to female • reproductive structure of an angiosperm • when flower opens, it shows a flower's colorful leafs • hollow structure that protects the seed as they develop • process by which water is absorbed through a plant's leaves • ...
Plant Structures 2021-03-23
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- A root structure that protects the tip of a growing plant.
- The vascular tissue that carries FOOD.
- The evaporation of water from leaves.
- The opening in a leaf where gas exchange happens.
- The name of the cell that opens and closes the stomata.
- The tissue that is a single layer of tightly packed cells that cover and protect the plant.
- A root structure region where new cells are produced.
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- The tissue that includes the xylem and phloem.
- The type of root that grows deep.
- a root structure that increases surface area for water and mineral absorption.
- The type of plant that doesn't need tissues for moving water and minerals. Moss is an example.
- The tissue that makes up the bulk of the plant and stores water and sugar.
- The type of root that is close to the surface.
- The vascular tissue that carries WATER.
14 Clues: The type of root that grows deep. • The evaporation of water from leaves. • The vascular tissue that carries FOOD. • The vascular tissue that carries WATER. • The tissue that includes the xylem and phloem. • The type of root that is close to the surface. • The opening in a leaf where gas exchange happens. • A root structure region where new cells are produced. • ...
Plant Diseases 2022-03-26
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- plant.
- a plant that is susceptible to a disease whether or not the pathogen is parasitic.
- produce sexual spores called ascospores.
- enter a host through natural openings, wounds on plant surfaces, or by penetrating directly into
- microscope to be seen.
- filaments called "hyphae".
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- group of tiny organisms whose size
- yellowing of normally green tissues due to the partial failure of the chlorophyll to develop.
- plant being attacked by a parasite.
- between that of the viruses and bacteria.
- Extremely small organism
- composed of a growing structure of delicate
- Round, slender, threadlike worms
- sunken dead areas on fruits, stems, twigs, tubers and roots which are surrounded by living tissues.
14 Clues: plant. • microscope to be seen. • Extremely small organism • filaments called "hyphae". • Round, slender, threadlike worms • group of tiny organisms whose size • plant being attacked by a parasite. • produce sexual spores called ascospores. • between that of the viruses and bacteria. • composed of a growing structure of delicate • ...
plant classification 2021-12-08
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- the first and largest category used to classify organisms
- a group of closely related families
- group of closely related classes
- a group of closely related organisms that can breed and produce offspring
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- a plant that does have seeds protected by an ovary or fruit
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- a group of closely related genera
- a group of closely related orders
- a plant that completes its life cycle in more that two growing seasons
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- refers to one of the typical characteristics of the group, namely that the seed has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons
- are grass and grass-like flowering plants, the seeds of which typically contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon
- a group of closely related species
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
14 Clues: group of closely related classes • a group of closely related genera • a group of closely related orders • a group of closely related species • a group of closely related families • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years • a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit • ...
plant vocablulary 2023-10-10
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- gas that plants need to make photosynthesis
- makes seeds for the plant
- makes eggs that grow into seeds
- gas that plants create that animals and humans need
- is the type of food that plants make in their leaves
- attracts insects to the flower for pollination
- supports the plant and contains tubes to carry food
- turns sunlight and carbon dioxide into oxygen
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- makes seeds when combined with a flowers eggs
- green pigment in plants that help make food
- protect and hold seeds of the plant
- take in carbon dioxide and make oxygen
- soaks up water and minerals
- makes pollen
14 Clues: makes pollen • makes seeds for the plant • soaks up water and minerals • makes eggs that grow into seeds • protect and hold seeds of the plant • take in carbon dioxide and make oxygen • gas that plants need to make photosynthesis • green pigment in plants that help make food • makes seeds when combined with a flowers eggs • turns sunlight and carbon dioxide into oxygen • ...
plant adaptation 2020-04-10
15 Clues: fleshy stem • desert plant • breathing roots • growing on land • underwater plant • growing in water • instead of leaves • growing in desert • fixed aquatic plant • growing on mountain • shape is like a cone • hyacinth floating plant • shed leaves once a year • grass ribbon like leaves • remain green round the year
Plant Propagation 2023-03-28
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- propagation done through the use of seeds
- the bark cut between two upper nodes which is wrapped and covered with soulless media and plastic
- a clipper like tool used in asexual propagation
- location where propagated parts are planted for growth and development
- the part of a plant that makes food for the Plant can be used as a cutting
- the removal of parts of a stolon, tuber or runner
- the joining of two plants
- layering where the Plant is bent close to the soil and covered to promote root growth
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- a synonym for Circumposing
- a part of plant using in budding
- 4 to 6 inches of cuttings removed from a parent plant
- a stem cutting that is not too hard nor too soft
- -------- offsprings are formed when asexual propagation is done
- type of Propagation done without the use of seeds
14 Clues: the joining of two plants • a synonym for Circumposing • a part of plant using in budding • propagation done through the use of seeds • a clipper like tool used in asexual propagation • a stem cutting that is not too hard nor too soft • type of Propagation done without the use of seeds • the removal of parts of a stolon, tuber or runner • ...
Plant Classes 2024-11-13
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- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- ____ humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products(source)
- seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
- ____ the plant or plant products are used by humans(source)
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- What provides for the three basic human needs?
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- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year (or one season)
14 Clues: the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • What provides for the three basic human needs? • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ____ the plant or plant products are used by humans(source) • plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons • ...
Plant Parts 2025-10-15
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- group of plants that produce exposed seeds in cones and have no flowers.
- group of plants that produce spores, have proper leaves, stems, and roots.
- group of trees and shrubs that produce cones and are a type of pteridophyte.
- parts of a plant that have petals and make seeds or fruit.
- group of flowering plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit.
- are single-celled reproductive units of non-flowering plants, from which new plants grow.
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- a type of bryophyte.
- group of simple plants that produce spores, have simple leaves and no proper stems or roots.
- are multicellular reproductive units of plants, from which new plants grow.
- a type of pteridophyte.
- anchors the plant in the soil and helps it to take up water and nutrients.
- produces food for the plant through a process called photosynthesis.
- bundles of tubes that connect all parts of the plant.
- fleshy part of a plant that contains the seeds.
14 Clues: a type of bryophyte. • a type of pteridophyte. • fleshy part of a plant that contains the seeds. • bundles of tubes that connect all parts of the plant. • parts of a plant that have petals and make seeds or fruit. • group of flowering plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit. • produces food for the plant through a process called photosynthesis. • ...
Morphology of the Flowering Plants 2023-02-18
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- A brightly-colored part that attracts insects and differentiates one flower from another.
- A yellowish, sac-like structure, involved in producing and dispersal of pollens.
- Underground that anchors the plant, absorbs water and minerals upwards.
- Holds flowers upright, aboveground part that spaces leaves out to obtain good light conditions.
- Male reproductive organ and consists of the anthers and filaments.
- Becomes the seeds and plays a critical role in flower reproduction the plant.
- Consisting of reproductive organs that are surrounded by brightly colored petals and green sepals.
- Plants produce their food by taking raw materials from their surroundings.
- Reproductive gland, seed formation takes place here.
- Topmost part of the pistil, helps to collect pollen.
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- Plants that bear flowers and bear their seeds in fruits
- A slender threadlike object, carrying nutrients to the anther.
- The female reproductive organ of a flower, comprises of the stigma, style and ovary.
- Plants exhibit this type of nutrition.
- Process by which different plant species grow from a single seed into a plant.
- Apart of the shoot system, aboveground portion of the plant.
- Green-colored part beneath the petals to protect the rising buds.
- The study of the external features of an organism.
- Connects the stigma and ovary, generates the pollen tube.
19 Clues: Plants exhibit this type of nutrition. • The study of the external features of an organism. • Reproductive gland, seed formation takes place here. • Topmost part of the pistil, helps to collect pollen. • Plants that bear flowers and bear their seeds in fruits • Connects the stigma and ovary, generates the pollen tube. • ...
Plants Review 2015-04-22
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- A living thing
- The part of the plant that creates new plants. This has the pollen.
- Organisms make more of their own kind by_____________
- The ________________ of a plant takes in sunlight and air.
- A _________________ produces seeds in cones.
- The _________ of a plant carries minerals and water from the root. This supports the flower.
- The reason new plants look like their parents
- The _________ of a plant grows underground.
- Plants create ___________. It helps people to breathe.
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- The air, the water, and everything else that surrounds a plants ______________.
- The green material in leaves
- Every _____________ has a nucleus.
- A young plant that is just beginning to grow
- A sunflower will ________ toward the sunlight.
14 Clues: A living thing • The green material in leaves • Every _____________ has a nucleus. • The _________ of a plant grows underground. • A _________________ produces seeds in cones. • A young plant that is just beginning to grow • The reason new plants look like their parents • A sunflower will ________ toward the sunlight. • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-10-26
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- (A very small living organism, like bacteria) - 8 letters
- (A type of plant with needles instead of leaves) - 4 letters
- (The green pigment in plants) - 10 letters
- (A large mammal found in Africa and Asia with tusks) - 8 letters
- (A mammal known for its long neck) - 7 letters
- (A landform that is tall and rocky) - 8 letters
- (The living part of the environment) - 7 letters
- (A black and white bear that eats bamboo) - 5 letters
- (A tall plant with yellow petals that faces the sun) - 11 letters
- (A large body of saltwater) - 3 letters
- (The process of removing waste from the body) - 11 letters
- (A type of tree that produces acorns) - 3 letters
- (A type of tree found in rainforests) - 6 letters
- (A carnivorous plant that traps insects) - 5 letters
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- (A cold-blooded vertebrate that can live in water and on land) - 9 letters
- (An amphibian known for its croaking sound) - 4 letters
- (The study of life) - 7 letters
- (The variety of life on Earth) - 12 letters
- (The largest animal in the world) - 5 letters
- (The structure that holds a plant in the ground) - 4 letters
- (The process plants use to make food) - 14 letters
- (The non-living part of the environment) - 9 letters
- (A warm-blooded animal that lays eggs) - 7 letters
- (A plant-eating animal) - 9 letters
- (A desert reptile known for its long tail) - 5 letters
- (The type of species that is at risk of extinction) - 10 letters
- (A type of grass often found in wet areas) - 4 letters
- (A small bird known for its colorful feathers and mimicking sounds) - 7 letters
- (A flying mammal) - 3 letters
- (A flowering plant that symbolizes love) - 4 letters
30 Clues: (A flying mammal) - 3 letters • (The study of life) - 7 letters • (A plant-eating animal) - 9 letters • (A large body of saltwater) - 3 letters • (The green pigment in plants) - 10 letters • (The variety of life on Earth) - 12 letters • (The largest animal in the world) - 5 letters • (A mammal known for its long neck) - 7 letters • ...
3.02 Review Crossword 2024-03-07
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- plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round
- food manufacturing process in plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- process by which plant lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata
- process by which food or nutrients moves within a plant from one plant part to another
- process by which water and minerals enter the plant through cell walls.
- life cycle is one year
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- plants that lose their leaves during the dormat season
- stage when a plant rests or grows very little
- process through which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- life cycle is more than two years
- life cycle is two years
- process by which plant roots take in water or air
13 Clues: life cycle is one year • life cycle is two years • life cycle is more than two years • stage when a plant rests or grows very little • process by which plant roots take in water or air • plants that lose their leaves during the dormat season • plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round • plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds • ...
Week 25 Spelling Words 2024-03-27
Across
- not indoors but...
- how birds are born
- bad weather with lightning
- when flowers open
- the light of our star
- what you see after the rain
- when you can't see the sun
- green parts of trees
- living thing that has roots
- colorful part of a plant
Down
- where you plant plants
- spring, summer, fall, winter
- when it rains a lot
- use to keep dry
- used during windy days
- to get bigger
- sport that uses a bat
- patch of water
- to use something again
19 Clues: to get bigger • patch of water • use to keep dry • when flowers open • not indoors but... • how birds are born • when it rains a lot • green parts of trees • sport that uses a bat • the light of our star • where you plant plants • used during windy days • to use something again • colorful part of a plant • bad weather with lightning • when you can't see the sun • what you see after the rain • ...
ORGANISM AND CELLS 2025-08-25
Across
- ORGANELLES THAT ONLY FOUND IN PLANT CELL
- ORGANISM THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- JELLY-LIKE MATERIAL INSIDE THE CELL
- ALL ORGANISMS ARE MADE FROM THIS
- ONE OF RED BLOOD CELL'S ADAPTATION
- PROVIDES RIGID SUPPORT FOR PLANT CELL
- LIFE PROCESS THAT GETTING RID OF WASTES
- CHEMICAL PROCESS TO PRODUCE ENERGY IN YOUR BODY
Down
- LIFE PROCESS THAT GIVES OFFSPRINGS
- INSTRUMENT THAT MAKES SMALL OBJECTS APPEAR LARGER
- ORGANISM MADE OF ONE CELL
- PLANT CELL THAT HAS MANY CHLOROPLAST
- CELL ORGANELLE USED FOR RESPIRATION
- "BRAIN" OF THE CELLS
- ONE OF PLANT ORGANS
- SUBSTANCE NEEDED FOR RESPIRATION
- ONE OF LIFE PROCESSES
- EXCRETORY ORGAN IN OUR BODY
- GROUP OF CELLS WORKING TOGETHER
- LARGEST ORGAN IN HUMAN BODY
20 Clues: ONE OF PLANT ORGANS • "BRAIN" OF THE CELLS • ONE OF LIFE PROCESSES • ORGANISM MADE OF ONE CELL • EXCRETORY ORGAN IN OUR BODY • LARGEST ORGAN IN HUMAN BODY • GROUP OF CELLS WORKING TOGETHER • ALL ORGANISMS ARE MADE FROM THIS • SUBSTANCE NEEDED FOR RESPIRATION • LIFE PROCESS THAT GIVES OFFSPRINGS • ONE OF RED BLOOD CELL'S ADAPTATION • JELLY-LIKE MATERIAL INSIDE THE CELL • ...
Garden 2024-01-19
Across
- - Tool for gathering fallen leaves.
- - Entrance to a garden.
- - Colorful flower with sword-shaped leaves.
- - Shaded walkway in the garden.
- - Small, woody plant in the garden.
- - Manicured grass area.
- - Earth used for planting.
- - Protective layer for soil.
- - Trim back branches in the garden.
- - Unwanted plant in the garden.
- - Tiny insect often found in gardens.
- - Container for growing plants.
Down
- - A planted area for colorful blooms.
- - One who tends to plants and flowers.
- - Small shelter for garden birds.
- - Hand tool for digging in the soil.
- - A flower in full blossom.
- - Watering tool for the garden.
- - Ideal weather for plant growth.
- - Outdoor seating area in the garden.
20 Clues: - Entrance to a garden. • - Manicured grass area. • - Earth used for planting. • - A flower in full blossom. • - Protective layer for soil. • - Shaded walkway in the garden. • - Watering tool for the garden. • - Unwanted plant in the garden. • - Container for growing plants. • - Small shelter for garden birds. • - Ideal weather for plant growth. • ...
Genetic cross word mikey jackson 2023-05-01
Across
- to receive something from someone who
- pollination that occurs when
- pollination that occurs when pollen
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- factor.
- before you.
- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- the next.
- plant.
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- the young born of living organisms. They are the children
- one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- is the branch of biology that deals with characteristics that are inherited from one generation
- a genetic factor that blocks another
- A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing.
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
18 Clues: plant. • factor. • the next. • before you. • pollination that occurs when • pollination that occurs when pollen • a genetic factor that blocks another • to receive something from someone who • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the • ...
Plant and Nervous responses 2025-03-24
Across
- response the way our bodies respond to the environment. Consists of a stimulus, receptor and effector
- the chemical signal that is passed across a synapse
- growth substance/plant hormone chemicals that influence the growth and development of plants
- fatty coat that surrounds axons; increases speed to nerve impulse and insulates axon
- neurone that transmits impulses from a relay neurone to an effector such as muscles or glands
- the way that information is passed along nerve cells
- tropism the growth response of a plant towards a directional stimulus
- part of the peripheral nervous system that is voluntary
- the junction between two neurones, or between a neurone and muscle cells
- the gap between to neurones
- feedback loop a self-regulating system. When a condition is too high it is brought down to the optimum. When it is too low it is brought up to the optimum.
- neurone that transmits impulses from receptors to a relay neurone in the CNS
- part of the peripheral nervous system that is involuntary
- what the effector causes to happen
- a change in the environment that causes a coordinated response to occur
- receives impulses from receptors or axon nerve endings of other neurones
- the organ with the highest density of nerve cells and the centre of the nervous system
- response/ phototropism growth of a plant in response to light
Down
- the part of our body that causes a response to a stimulus
- tropism the growth response of a plant away from a directional stimulus
- the brain and spinal cord
- protective sheath that covers the first leaves of a seedling
- cord a dense area of nerve cells that is inside of our spine
- all the nerves of the nervous system except the brain and spinal cord
- the nerve pathway of a reflex action
- neurone in the CNS, connects the sensory and relay neurone
- the maintenance of a constant internal environment
- response/geotropism growth of a plant in response to gravity
- the plant hormone that causes plants to grow towards light
- a rapid, automatic, involuntary response to a stimulus
- the part of our body that detects a stimulus
- transmits nerve impulses over large distances
32 Clues: the brain and spinal cord • the gap between to neurones • what the effector causes to happen • the nerve pathway of a reflex action • the part of our body that detects a stimulus • transmits nerve impulses over large distances • the maintenance of a constant internal environment • the chemical signal that is passed across a synapse • ...
Botany Crossword 2025-11-26
Across
- A dry, indehiscent fruit with a hard wall (e.g., acorn)
- Haploid cells that develop into the female gametophyte
- The unit consisting of stigma, style, and ovary
- The young sporophyte plant developing within the seed
- The male microgametophyte produced in the anther
- Underground organs that anchor the plant and absorb water
- The structure inside the ovary that develops into a seed
- The collective term for all female parts of a flower
- The reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- The central vascular cylinder of a root or stem
- The main axis of the plant that supports leaves and flowers
- The sticky tip of the pistil that receives pollen
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- In double fertilization, one sperm fuses with two polar ___
- The ripened ovary that protects the seeds
- Describes a fruit that splits open at maturity to release seeds
- Vascular tissue that transports organic nutrients (sugars)
- The process of spore formation via meiosis
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals upward
- Located immediately beneath the epidermis
- A plant group characterized by having two seed leaves
20 Clues: The ripened ovary that protects the seeds • Located immediately beneath the epidermis • The process of spore formation via meiosis • The reproductive structure of an angiosperm • The unit consisting of stigma, style, and ovary • The central vascular cylinder of a root or stem • The male microgametophyte produced in the anther • ...
sustainability 2018-08-21
16 Clues: a plant • history • continue • a pattern • safe place • telling news • a safe place • an animals home • a type of plant • a type of animal • something that grows • wash up the enviorment • temperature of the day • another name for a person • a dangerous situation for an animal • a view of a particular area of the country
