the plant Crossword Puzzles
food that the inti sun god eats 2025-03-25
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- corn bread that gets baked.
- a food made from the pressed curds of milk.
- refers to and avocado.
- a starchy plant.
- native Latin American drink.
- a long yellow fruit.
- fruits that are a red color.
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- a tropical fruit.
- a tailless south American rodent.
- and edible seed.
- plant.
- The flesh of an animal.
- a north American cereal plant.
- an edible fruit of the passiflora edulis plant.
- a dried sea vegetable.
15 Clues: plant. • and edible seed. • a starchy plant. • a tropical fruit. • a long yellow fruit. • refers to and avocado. • a dried sea vegetable. • The flesh of an animal. • corn bread that gets baked. • native Latin American drink. • fruits that are a red color. • a north American cereal plant. • a tailless south American rodent. • a food made from the pressed curds of milk. • ...
Gardening 2024-08-06
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- Climbing plant
- Soil cultivating tool
- Popular fragrant flower
- Garden invaders
- Essential for plants
- Small woody plant
- Unwanted garden plants
- Handheld digging tool
- Digging tool
- Underground plant storage
- Soil cover
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- Garden boundary
- Plant starters
- Container for plants
- Culinary garden plants
- Tool for leaves
- Trim plants
- Plant growth medium
- Organic fertilizer
- Flowering stage
20 Clues: Soil cover • Trim plants • Digging tool • Climbing plant • Plant starters • Garden boundary • Tool for leaves • Garden invaders • Flowering stage • Small woody plant • Organic fertilizer • Plant growth medium • Container for plants • Essential for plants • Soil cultivating tool • Handheld digging tool • Culinary garden plants • Unwanted garden plants • Popular fragrant flower • Underground plant storage
Unit 2: Lesson 1-5 Crossword 2025-10-21
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- carbohydrates, proteins and fats
- Small green structures inside of plant cells that respond to light and where a chemical reaction occurs.
- pores on the leaves that allow gases to go in and out
- Wall, rigid outer layer of the plant cell
- H2O
- amount of water vapor in the air
- made up of nitrogen, methane, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapor
- Humans breathe this out, plants take this in
- the things we say are going into the plant
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- the things we say are exiting the plant
- a plant growing system that only requires water with nutrients
- the basic unit of all plants
- When atoms that make up substances get rearranged to make new substances, with new properties
- energy from the sun
- composed of vitamins and minerals; in the ground
15 Clues: H2O • energy from the sun • the basic unit of all plants • carbohydrates, proteins and fats • amount of water vapor in the air • the things we say are exiting the plant • Wall, rigid outer layer of the plant cell • the things we say are going into the plant • Humans breathe this out, plants take this in • composed of vitamins and minerals; in the ground • ...
Plant and Animal Cells/Organelles 2021-12-10
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- these cells are larger and more complex, and have a nucleus. You are made up of these types of cells.
- made up of more than one cell
- the outer layer of plant cells. It is rigid and provides plant cells with structure and support.
- a series of tunnels that transports proteins around the cell.
- packages up proteins to send around/out of the cell.
- the "clean up crew" of the cell. Breaks down waste and old cell parts
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- the protective layer around plant and animal cells. Controls what gets in and out.
- these cells are smaller, simpler, and have no nucleus. Bacteria are this type of cell.
- in charge of photosynthesis in plant cells
- breaks down food to release energy for the cell. Called the "powerhouse of the cell"
- the scientist who was the first to discover plant cells. Gave cells their name.
- made up of one single cell
- creates proteins for the cell.
- the storage organelle. It is larger in plant cells, and holds water, food, some waste.
- the control center, or "brain" of the cell.
- the jelly-like fluid that fills the cell. Other organelles float around in it.
16 Clues: made up of one single cell • made up of more than one cell • creates proteins for the cell. • in charge of photosynthesis in plant cells • the control center, or "brain" of the cell. • packages up proteins to send around/out of the cell. • a series of tunnels that transports proteins around the cell. • ...
Secret Pal Gift Location 2023-11-06
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- The Devils Ivy
- House plant that's related to Stinging Nettle
- Possibly ZZ Top's favorite plant
- This plant is one you can't help but love
- Ficus Lyrata
- House Plant commonly given at funerals
- Plant that reproduces with spores
- A plant you can't help but want to snuggle
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- named for the way its offspring look like bugs on a web
- House plant that is good for healing
- Leaves can reach a meter wide
- Nick-named Mother-In-Law's tongue
- Nick-named after a striped horse-like creature that is related to Giraffes
13 Clues: Ficus Lyrata • The Devils Ivy • Leaves can reach a meter wide • Possibly ZZ Top's favorite plant • Nick-named Mother-In-Law's tongue • Plant that reproduces with spores • House plant that is good for healing • House Plant commonly given at funerals • This plant is one you can't help but love • A plant you can't help but want to snuggle • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- thing that protects the plant
- rock thats changed by the weather
- lines across the Earth that help determine the climate of a location
- studier of the physical feautures of the surface of the Earth
- australian aboriginal mythology
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- a shoot growing from underneath the bark of a stem or branch of a plant
- action of collecting water
- type of vegetation that has hard leaves and short internodes
- rock hat has formed from sediment deposited by water or air.
- an arch shape
- plant that needs very little water
- large amount of irregular shaped igneous rock
- Forces Forces that change the Earths structure
- line going down the earth that help determine different timezones around the world
- half of the Earth
- A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure
- A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus plant
- area of land that breaks up water flow
18 Clues: an arch shape • half of the Earth • action of collecting water • thing that protects the plant • australian aboriginal mythology • rock thats changed by the weather • plant that needs very little water • area of land that breaks up water flow • large amount of irregular shaped igneous rock • Forces Forces that change the Earths structure • ...
Garden 2024-12-30
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- A small red insect with black spots
- An insect that makes honey
- What plants grow from
- A tool used to dig in the dirt
- A small creature that helps make soil healthy
- A tall plant with branches and leaves
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- A colorful plant that blooms in the garden
- A small, leafy plant in a garden
- A green plant that covers the ground
- A structure that surrounds a garden
- The light plants need to grow
- A tiny new plant just starting to grow
- The dirt where plants grow
- What plants need to grow
14 Clues: What plants grow from • What plants need to grow • An insect that makes honey • The dirt where plants grow • The light plants need to grow • A tool used to dig in the dirt • A small, leafy plant in a garden • A small red insect with black spots • A structure that surrounds a garden • A green plant that covers the ground • A tall plant with branches and leaves • ...
Vocab 2024-03-28
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- raised core body temperature
- plant response to gravity
- plant response to the lack of water
- plant response to light
- plant growth in response to stimuli
- found in the periodic table
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- balance of stable internal conditions
- plant response to touch
- plant response to water
- the smallest unit of a element
- 2 or more elements chemically combined
- change internal or external conditions
12 Clues: plant response to touch • plant response to water • plant response to light • plant response to gravity • found in the periodic table • raised core body temperature • the smallest unit of a element • plant response to the lack of water • plant growth in response to stimuli • balance of stable internal conditions • 2 or more elements chemically combined • ...
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
Worksheet on the Kanna plant 2017-11-13
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- The plant can only be used when __
- A state the Kanna can produce
- Kanna counteracts ____
- Prevent insects from damaging the plant
- The process in which a plant grows from the seeds
- Home remedies is derived from ____ traditional usage
- 0.05%-2.3% composition
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- How to grow a plant
- Common flower colour
- The Kanna is normally found growing under it
- Illness in infants
- The appearance of the Kanna leaves
- Main active ingredient in Kanna
- Common name for Sceletium tortuosum
14 Clues: Illness in infants • How to grow a plant • Common flower colour • Kanna counteracts ____ • 0.05%-2.3% composition • A state the Kanna can produce • Main active ingredient in Kanna • The plant can only be used when __ • The appearance of the Kanna leaves • Common name for Sceletium tortuosum • Prevent insects from damaging the plant • The Kanna is normally found growing under it • ...
Flower reproduction 2025-03-23
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- Structure that develops from a fertilized ovule and can grow into a new plant.
- Male reproductive part of a flower, consisting of the anther and filament.
- Transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma.
- Animals such as bees, butterflies, or birds that help transfer pollen.
- Female reproductive part of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary.
- Stalk-like structure that supports the anther.
- Sugary substance produced by flowers to attract pollinators.
- When pollen from one plant is transferred to the stigma of a flower on a different plant.
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- When pollen from a flower lands on the stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant.
- Process where a pollen cell fuses with an ovule to form a seed.
- Structure inside the ovary that develops into a seed after fertilization.
- Structure at the base of the pistil that contains ovules and develops into fruit.
- Sticky surface at the top of the pistil that captures pollen.
- Colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators.
- Part of the stamen that produces pollen.
- Tube that connects the stigma to the ovary.
- Fine powder containing male gametes used in fertilization.
- Mature ovary that contains seeds and helps with seed dispersal.
- Process by which a seed develops into a new plant.
- Green, leaf-like structures that protect the developing flower bud.
20 Clues: Part of the stamen that produces pollen. • Tube that connects the stigma to the ovary. • Transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma. • Stalk-like structure that supports the anther. • Process by which a seed develops into a new plant. • Colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators. • Fine powder containing male gametes used in fertilization. • ...
cells crossword puzzle, 2022-09-09
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- the empty space in the cell
- only in plant cells energy from the sun and the reason why plants are green
- and keeps out the bad substances out
- in both animal and plant cell the manager/boss of the cell
- serves and kills bacteria
- only in plant cells plant cells protects the cell and gives the cell its shape
- it is in both animal and plant cell and its like a water bottle
- produces protein to all the parts of a cell
- use to make protein can be found floating in the indoplasmic riticulam
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- turns food into energy for the cell
- contains dna/info in the cell
- both animal and plant cell surrounds the
- body transports stuff in the cell
13 Clues: serves and kills bacteria • the empty space in the cell • contains dna/info in the cell • body transports stuff in the cell • turns food into energy for the cell • and keeps out the bad substances out • both animal and plant cell surrounds the • produces protein to all the parts of a cell • in both animal and plant cell the manager/boss of the cell • ...
ORGANISM AND CELLS 2025-08-25
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
parts of a plant 2014-08-04
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- the stem of this plant is soft, green and weak
- we eat the leaves of this plant
- most fruits have these inside them
- the flat and broad part of a leaf is called
- it grows into a new plant
- it fixes the plant in the soil
- the leaf of a plant is called its _____________
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- the process of green leaves making food
- it is in the middle of the leaf
- it takes water from the root to the leaf
- makes food for the plant
- it changes into a fruit
12 Clues: it changes into a fruit • makes food for the plant • it grows into a new plant • it fixes the plant in the soil • it is in the middle of the leaf • we eat the leaves of this plant • most fruits have these inside them • the process of green leaves making food • it takes water from the root to the leaf • the flat and broad part of a leaf is called • ...
Plants 2025-07-01
12 Clues: Muskmelon • Big plant • Money Plant • Bushy Plant • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Thin green stem • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Prepare food for the plant • The part of plant that store seeds.
Vocab 2024-03-28
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- raised core body temperature
- plant response to gravity
- plant response to the lack of water
- plant response to light
- plant growth in response to stimuli
- found in the periodic table
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- balance of stable internal conditions
- plant response to touch
- plant response to water
- the smallest unit of a element
- 2 or more elements chemically combined
- change internal or external conditions
12 Clues: plant response to touch • plant response to water • plant response to light • plant response to gravity • found in the periodic table • raised core body temperature • the smallest unit of a element • plant response to the lack of water • plant growth in response to stimuli • balance of stable internal conditions • 2 or more elements chemically combined • ...
Pumpkins 2025-10-21
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- A pumpkin is this part of the plant because it holds seeds
- What happens when a pumpkin rots and breaks down
- Plants need this energy to grow
- The big orange fruit we carve at Halloween
- The yellow part that turns into a pumpkin
- The part of the plant that takes in water from the soil
- A liquid that helps plants stay alive
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- When farmers pick pumpkins in the fall
- The part that connects the pumpkin to the vine
- What the plant grows in
- A science word for when a seed begins to grow
- The long, green stem that pumpkins grow on
- The part of the pumpkin that can grow into a new plant
- What a seed does when it starts to grow
- The flat green part of the plant that makes food from sunlight
15 Clues: What the plant grows in • Plants need this energy to grow • A liquid that helps plants stay alive • When farmers pick pumpkins in the fall • What a seed does when it starts to grow • The yellow part that turns into a pumpkin • The long, green stem that pumpkins grow on • The big orange fruit we carve at Halloween • A science word for when a seed begins to grow • ...
Cell Crossword 2015-12-29
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- It packages protein.
- Produces energy
- Its the brain of the cell.
- organelles found in plant cells and conduct photosynthesis.
- Gives plant cell its shape.
- Where proteins are made in the cell.
- It breaks down dead cells.
- Color of the plant cell.
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- The shape of the plant cell.
- Its a jelly like substance that protects organelles.
- Color of the animal cell.
- Hold food, water and waste.
- organelles found in plant cells and conduct photosynthesis.
- Provides protection to cell organelle.
- The shape of the animal.
15 Clues: Produces energy • It packages protein. • The shape of the animal. • Color of the plant cell. • Color of the animal cell. • Its the brain of the cell. • It breaks down dead cells. • Hold food, water and waste. • Gives plant cell its shape. • The shape of the plant cell. • Where proteins are made in the cell. • Provides protection to cell organelle. • ...
CELLS 2023-09-09
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- The cells in a plant cell.
- Turns energy into food for the cells by photosynthesis.
- Cells are the basic unit of life.
- The protector of the call and makes sure of what goes in and out.
- Provides energy for the cells.
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
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- The cells in an animal
- The storage for the cell in only the plant cells
- In both plant and animal cells,a jelly-like substance to hold the cells together.
- The smallest basic unit of life.
- Tells the cell were and what to do like a map in
- The organelle that borders the cell, in both plant and animal
- The control center of the cells in both plant and animal
13 Clues: The cells in an animal • The cells in a plant cell. • Provides energy for the cells. • The smallest basic unit of life. • Cells are the basic unit of life. • The storage for the cell in only the plant cells • Tells the cell were and what to do like a map in • Turns energy into food for the cells by photosynthesis. • The control center of the cells in both plant and animal • ...
Tropisms, cells and stimuli/response 2023-09-15
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- Plant's response to touch
- Jelly like fluid in the cell
- Provides support to a plant cell
- Makes energy for the cell
- A stimulus/reaction that happens outside the body
- Water pressure in vacuoles of plant cells
- Plant's response to light
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- Holds DNA and is the brain of the sell
- Where photosynthesis happens in a plant cell
- Plant's response to water
- Organelle that controls what goes in and out of the cell
- A stimulus/reaction that happens inside the body
- Holds water for the cell
- Plant's response to gravity
- A reaction from a plant
15 Clues: A reaction from a plant • Holds water for the cell • Plant's response to water • Plant's response to touch • Makes energy for the cell • Plant's response to light • Plant's response to gravity • Jelly like fluid in the cell • Provides support to a plant cell • Holds DNA and is the brain of the sell • Water pressure in vacuoles of plant cells • ...
Science Behind the Grass 2014-01-28
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- / Photosynthesis yields oxygen and this food source for the plant
- / Green cells are located in the leaves because this is located in those green cells
- Tissue / Responsible for plant growth, can divide & enlarge
- / Outer layer of the leaf
- / Absorb water & mineral nutrients from the soil
- Vapor / Photosynthesis yields sugar, oxygen, and what
- / When respiration is greater than photosynthesis, droughts may also induce
- / Place on the plant where growth is initiated
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- / waterproof covering, keeps water in the leaf
- / manufactured food is carried back to the roots by?
- / water and minerals are carried up to the stems and leaves by?
- / The production of food for a plant
- / Reverse of photosynthesis
- / Broadleaf plants
- / Grass like plants
- / Opening in the epidermis, gases move in and out
- / Grass Family
17 Clues: / Grass Family • / Broadleaf plants • / Grass like plants • / Outer layer of the leaf • / Reverse of photosynthesis • / The production of food for a plant • / waterproof covering, keeps water in the leaf • / Place on the plant where growth is initiated • / Absorb water & mineral nutrients from the soil • / Opening in the epidermis, gases move in and out • ...
Agave: Symbol and Spirit 2025-09-18
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- Museum where the artworks are coming from.
- Utilitarian, traditional, and handmade art.
- Beverage made from agave, smoked in an underground pit.
- Circular arrangement of agave leaves.
- Strong fiber from agave
- Used for rope and textiles
- Aztec goddess of fertility and agave
- Art district where the Museo is located.
- Country where agave traditions originated.
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- Plant type that stores water in its leaves
- Fermented drink made from agave sap, used ritually.
- Agave nickname, referring to its long lifecycle
- Art movement where agave was a symbol of Mexican identity.
- Protects the plant
- Before the arrival of Columbus in 1492.
- Beverage made from the blue agave plant and is steamed.
- Distilled liquor and plant’s essence
- Another name for agave
- Agave only blooms once, at the end of its life.
- Agave has been an important part of Mexico’s economy.
- The exhibit tells the history of this plant.
- Environment agave can thrive in
22 Clues: Protects the plant • Another name for agave • Strong fiber from agave • Used for rope and textiles • Environment agave can thrive in • Distilled liquor and plant’s essence • Aztec goddess of fertility and agave • Circular arrangement of agave leaves. • Before the arrival of Columbus in 1492. • Art district where the Museo is located. • Plant type that stores water in its leaves • ...
Sun, Shade, or Both 2015-12-28
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- partial sun plant from the onion family-tall and green
- full sun green, goes well with salad
- this full sun "plant" is usually purple and fried
- partial sun plant that doesn't like rocky soil
- partial sun plant that is known for it's "white" crowns
- full sun plant that has "summer" or "winter" in the name
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- full sun plant that can be green, yellow, red
- partial sun plant know for it's green "crowns"
- partial sun green plant that needs support-eat the insides
- full sun that is a garden favorite, can jar the sauce
- partial sun plant usually red and is buried underground
- a partial sun herb found in Italian and some Mexican dishes
12 Clues: full sun green, goes well with salad • full sun plant that can be green, yellow, red • partial sun plant know for it's green "crowns" • partial sun plant that doesn't like rocky soil • this full sun "plant" is usually purple and fried • full sun that is a garden favorite, can jar the sauce • partial sun plant from the onion family-tall and green • ...
Chapter 12 Science Vocab 2016-05-03
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- Hormone that increases rate of cell division; found in root tips
- Hormone that increases plant growth, especially phototropism
- plants that require 12 or more hours of darkness for flowering to begin
- Hormone that increases rate of cell division
- response of a plant to touch
- A change in an environment that causes a response
- a response of plant growth toward or away from the stimuli
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- plants that are not affected by the # of hours of darkness
- plant's response to the # of hours of darkness
- Plants that flower when exposed to 10-12 hours of darkness
- substances that act as the chemical messenger in plants
- Hormone that increases plant growth, help ripen fruit
- response of a plant to gravity
- growth of a plant toward or away from light
14 Clues: response of a plant to touch • response of a plant to gravity • growth of a plant toward or away from light • Hormone that increases rate of cell division • plant's response to the # of hours of darkness • A change in an environment that causes a response • Hormone that increases plant growth, help ripen fruit • substances that act as the chemical messenger in plants • ...
Plant Prop 2 2025-01-27
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- growing layer of cells just under the bark
- Layering burying the tip of a plant stem
- propagation through burying a section of the stem and a root system growing
- Cuttings cuttings taken in the growing season
- Propagation process of creating new plants from an older plant using a variety of methods
- Graft variation of the splice graft which adds a vertical cut for the scion and stock to
- propagation through merging two plants together
- inserted into each other along the main angle cut
- grafting single buds are joined to the stock
- removal of top portion above the budding union
- where the stock and scion join
- place where the leaf is attached
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- propagation through cutting a portion of a plant stem and planting the stem in
- Hormone dry or liquid solution used to increase root growth
- Layering manipulating a plant to grow a new root section off of the side of another stem
- slanting “T” shape a single bud is placed into on a stem
- portion used to compose the stem or branches in a graft
- Graft graft method of matching angle cuts to the scion and the stock
- lower portion of a graft and is also known as root stock
19 Clues: where the stock and scion join • place where the leaf is attached • Layering burying the tip of a plant stem • growing layer of cells just under the bark • grafting single buds are joined to the stock • Cuttings cuttings taken in the growing season • removal of top portion above the budding union • propagation through merging two plants together • ...
Ch. 22 AP Biology - Plants 2017-01-24
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- Haploisd spore that will develop into an egg-producing gametophyte
- Haploid spore that will develop into a sperm-producing gametophyte
- Transfering pollen from one seed plant to the ovule of another.
- Tough organic compound that gives strength to xylem vessels.
- Holes in the lower leaf surface that allow CO2 in and water vapor out
- Structure consisting of an embryo and nutritive tissue from the parent.
- Generation of a plant that produces gametes; dominant in mosses
- Plants that grown on another plant without parasitizing it (many ferns)
- Types of gymnosperms that make woody cones.
- A plant that has true xylem and phloem
- vascular tissue that transports water and dissolved ions
- Waxy layer around outside of leaf that keeps it from losing water
- Organ of a flower that produces pollen
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- Horizontal stem that gives rise to club moss sporophyte generations
- vascular tissue that transports sugars
- Term for anther and filament together
- Period about 300 million years ago when coal was first formed
- Generation of a plant that produces spores
- Gamete producing structure on the top of moss stalks
- Any animal that transfers pollen between plants
- Top cereal crop in the U.S.
- The most economically important moss
- Structures that hold the bryophyte gametophyte in place
- Nutritious tissue that feeds a flower embryo after double fertilization
- Collective term for the stigma, style, and ovary together
- How sperm cells are transported in angiosperms and gymnosperms
- Organ of a flower that becomes the fruit
- Plant that feeds the greatest number of people worldwide
28 Clues: Top cereal crop in the U.S. • The most economically important moss • Term for anther and filament together • vascular tissue that transports sugars • A plant that has true xylem and phloem • Organ of a flower that produces pollen • Organ of a flower that becomes the fruit • Generation of a plant that produces spores • Types of gymnosperms that make woody cones. • ...
Vocab 2025-09-12
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- The primary organ of the plant responsible for photosynthesis.
- Cells: Crescent-shaped cells surrounding each stoma that regulate its opening and closing, controlling gas exchange and water loss.
- Plant tissue that transports sugars produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant where they are needed for growth or storage.
- An organism, typically photosynthetic, that produces its own food, forming the base of a food web.
- The green pigment found in plant cells that absorbs sunlight during photosynthesis.
- Dioxide A gas that enters the stomata of the leaf and is used as a reactant in photosynthesis.
- and Oxygen: The primary products of photosynthesis.
- (tubers, carrots, etc.) and Stems Plant organs where excess sugar is stored as simple sugars or starch.
- A gas that exits the stomata of the leaf as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- & Spongy Layers: Layers within a leaf where the majority of photosynthesis occurs, containing chlorophyll-rich cells.
- Dioxide, Water, and Nutrients The raw materials or reactants required for photosynthesis.
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- & Phytoplankton Photosynthetic organisms found in aquatic environments.
- The process by which plants and plant-like organisms convert light energy into chemical energy, creating sugars and oxygen.
- Plant tissue responsible for transporting water and dissolved minerals from the roots up to the leaves and other parts of the plant.
- A simple sugar (C₆H₁₂O₆) produced during photosynthesis, serving as the primary source of energy for plants and the base of the food chain.
- Microscopic pores on the surface of leaves that facilitate gas exchange (carbon dioxide intake, oxygen release) between the plant and the atmosphere.
16 Clues: and Oxygen: The primary products of photosynthesis. • The primary organ of the plant responsible for photosynthesis. • & Phytoplankton Photosynthetic organisms found in aquatic environments. • A gas that exits the stomata of the leaf as a byproduct of photosynthesis. • The green pigment found in plant cells that absorbs sunlight during photosynthesis. • ...
Describe a plant 2024-08-25
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- a plant that complete its life cycle in two years.
- a plant wich lives for several years
- a non-woody plant.
- not introduce by man.
- an umbrella-like inflorescence in wich all the flowers arise from the same point on the stem.
- fleshy fruit.
- form by all the sepals of a flower.
- young plant from a seed.
- arranged with a circle of three or more leaves or flowers growing from a node.
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- plant completing its life circle within a single year : germination from seed, flowering, settting seeds and dying.
- a compound leaf composed of more than three leaflets, arranged in two rows.
- plant that does not lose its leaves in winter.
- with a single, undivided blade
- a perennial, underground stem that grows horizontally. can act as an overwintering device, as a food storage organ, or as a method of spreading the plant.
14 Clues: fleshy fruit. • a non-woody plant. • not introduce by man. • young plant from a seed. • with a single, undivided blade • form by all the sepals of a flower. • a plant wich lives for several years • plant that does not lose its leaves in winter. • a plant that complete its life cycle in two years. • a compound leaf composed of more than three leaflets, arranged in two rows. • ...
Parts of a Flower Crossword 2022-03-12
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- Apex of stem which has organs
- Stamen part which contains pollen
- Connects to the stigma and ovary
- Female organ of plant, has three parts
- Plant tissue which carries nutrients
- A colored leaf
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- Slender object or fiber in plants
- Main stalk part of a flower
- The female part of the seeded plants
- A structure attached to a stem
- Seed producing part of a plant
- Eggs are produced here
- Receptive tip of a carpel
- The main stem of a plant
- Yellow grains which fertilize flowers
- Male sterilizing part of flower
16 Clues: A colored leaf • Eggs are produced here • The main stem of a plant • Receptive tip of a carpel • Main stalk part of a flower • Apex of stem which has organs • A structure attached to a stem • Seed producing part of a plant • Male sterilizing part of flower • Connects to the stigma and ovary • Slender object or fiber in plants • Stamen part which contains pollen • ...
crossword puzzle 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. • ...
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. • ...
7 Cell and Heredity U1 L5 Homeostasis 2025-03-27
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- Low concentration to high concentration movement across cell membranes ____ ____
- A ____ organism exchanges materials directly with its environment
- The diffusion of water through a semi permeable membrane
- These organisms must work together to maintain homeostasis for the entire organism
- The movement of cells across the cell membrane without energy is called ____ ____
- This is the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- Cells need ____ to perform cell functions
- This is when particles are enclosed in a vessel and released from a cell
- These are packaged DNA
- All cells need ____ and materials in order to carry out life processes
- When plant cells divide and ____ ____ is formed
- This is where photosynthesis takes place
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- An organism uses this process to get energy from food
- Equal number of chromosomes are split to form to identical nuclei. This is known as ____
- The process which plants make their own food is called
- This is the enclosing of a particle in a vessel and bringing it into the cell
- Nearly ____ the oxygen around us is made by photosynthesis
- ____ carries waste away from cells
- Cellular respiration produces ____ ____
- This plant tissue transports food made within plant cells
- The main transport system in your body is the ____ system.
- The movement of molecules from high consentrations to low concentations
- This is a vascular plant tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant
23 Clues: These are packaged DNA • ____ carries waste away from cells • Cellular respiration produces ____ ____ • This is where photosynthesis takes place • Cells need ____ to perform cell functions • When plant cells divide and ____ ____ is formed • An organism uses this process to get energy from food • The process which plants make their own food is called • ...
Chemistry of life (Turvey) 2017-10-04
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- prefix means many
- pH=7
- around the nucleus, negatively charged, negligible weight
- Hydrophilic phosphate head+2 hydrophobic fatty acid tail
- the place where DNA exist, only in bacteria cell
- glucose, energy storage in plant, linear and branched, hydrolysis to glucose
- the outermost tissue of a plant cell
- pH>7
- different levels of electrons
- a glycerol head with three fatty acid tails
- A strong interaction between atoms and is formed what two atoms share electrons
- monomer of proteins
- the place where DNA exist, only in animal cell and plant cell
- long term energy storage
- glucose, energy storage in animal, branched
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- liquid in the cell, occupy most volume of a cell
- polymer of lipid
- chemically inactive
- non-charged, in the nucleus
- transfer proteins
- Hard to stretch or break the surface of water
- prefix means outside
- breaking down polymers into monomers
- positively charged, in the nucleus
- pH<7
- glucose, structural component in plant, linear
- chemical reaction controller
27 Clues: pH=7 • pH>7 • pH<7 • polymer of lipid • prefix means many • transfer proteins • 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 • ...
Seed dispersal by frugivorous animals in New Zealand. 2024-08-23
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- The study of the timing of seasonal biological events, such as flowering and fruiting, which are crucial for understanding seed dispersal patterns.
- Seed dispersal method where seeds are ingested and later defecated by animals.
- The plant on which a parasitic plant, depends for nutrients.
- The phenomenon where trees produce large quantities of seeds or fruits in synchronized cycles, often leading to increased seed dispersal by animals during these peak years.
- Fossilised faeces of animals, used to study the diets and seed dispersal habits of ancient animals.
- The natural environment in which a plant or animal lives.
- The process by which seeds are prepared for germination after passing through an animal’s digestive tract.
- A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The ability of a seed to sprout and grow into a new plant.
- The outer layer of a fruit, often eaten by birds.
- A medium-sized yellowish-green honeyeater that also plays a role in dispersing seeds in New Zealand forests.
- Seed dispersal by reptiles, significant in New Zealand ecosystems.
- An adaptation in some plants where seeds are released in response to an environmental trigger, such as fire, rather than at maturity, ensuring regeneration in challenging conditions.
- A large, native New Zealand pigeon known for dispersing large seeds.
- The upper layer of vegetation in a forest, which can influence light availability for seedlings.
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- The spitting up of food from the oesophagus or stomach without nausea or forceful contractions of the abdominal muscles.
- The process by which pollen is transferred from one flower to another, often facilitated by animals.
- The process by which two or more species influence each other’s evolution, as seen between birds and the plants they disperse.
- A parasitic plant from the family Loranthaceae, often dispersed by birds, commonly found in New Zealand.
- Plants that partially rely on a host for water and nutrients but can also photosynthesize.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A high-altitude vegetation zone below the permanent snow cap, characterized by cold temperatures and specialized plant species.
- A sticky substance found in some fruits, aiding in seed attachment to birds.
- The act of eating fungi (another word for Fungivory), associated with fungal spore dispersal.
- An animal that primarily eats fruits.
- Species native to a specific region, not found naturally elsewhere.
- The process by which seeds are spread from the parent plant to new locations.
- The dispersal of seeds by birds, a key process in the spread of many plant species in ecosystems like those in New Zealand.
- A specialized muscular stomach found in some birds, including moa, that grinds up food, often with the help of ingested stones.
- The process by which a seed begins to develop into a new plant.
- A young plant that grows from a seed.
- A small bird with a distinctive white ring around its eye, important for seed dispersal.
- Related to or characteristic of birds.
- A native New Zealand bird known for its complex song and role in pollination and seed dispersal.
34 Clues: An animal that primarily eats fruits. • A young plant that grows from a seed. • Related to or characteristic of birds. • The outer layer of a fruit, often eaten by birds. • The natural environment in which a plant or animal lives. • The ability of a seed to sprout and grow into a new plant. • The plant on which a parasitic plant, depends for nutrients. • ...
SPRING 2014-04-13
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- one of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter
- the season of the year between winter and summer
- a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and produces seeds
- a small, red beetle that is round and has black spots
- a low, green plant that grows naturally over a lot of the Earth's surface, having groups of very thin leaves that grow close together in large numbers
- a yellow, bell-shaped flower with a long stem that is commonly seen in the spring
- a large, open container for moving things in, which has a wheel at the front and two handles at the back, used especially in the garden
- bright because of light from the sun
- the fifth month of the year, after April and before June
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- a Christian religious holiday to celebrate Jesus Christ's return to life after he was killed
- a plant-eating insect with long back legs that can jump very high and makes a sharp high noise using its back legs or wings
- drops of water from clouds
- a container for water with a handle and a long tube used for pouring water onto garden plants
- a small flower with white petals and a yellow centre that often grows in grass
- he part of a plant that is often brightly coloured and has a pleasant smell, or the type of plant that produces these
- a type of insect with large, often brightly coloured wings
- having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot
- a small, round, or oval object produced by a plant and from which, when it is planted, a new plant can grow
18 Clues: drops of water from clouds • bright because of light from the sun • the season of the year between winter and summer • a small, red beetle that is round and has black spots • the fifth month of the year, after April and before June • a type of insect with large, often brightly coloured wings • having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot • ...
HORT1 - 4.02 Plant Reproduction 2023-04-17
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- Produce two seed leaves
- Second set of leaves
- Young plants grown from seeds
- Percentage of seeds that sprout and begin to grow.
- The first sets of leaves
- For leaf cuttings, this vein must be cut in order to make roots form
- Separating natural structures of a plant without making a cut
- Rooting media should be this deep (inches)
- Using a small amount of plant tissue to grow in a sterile environment. Gets the most plants in a short time and is true to parent plant
- Joining separate plant parts together so that they form a union and grow together to make one plant
- A form of grafting when a bud is used instead of a scion
- The multiplication and reproduction of a kind or a species
- produce one seed leaf
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- Reproduction method hat is a fast way to get many plants
- The piece of the plant at the root or bottom of graft
- Creeping above ground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots at the nodes
- Swollen, modified stem that grows underground.
- A type of layering in which shoots of established plants are placed horizontally at the base of a trench, and the new shoots are covered at intervals during growth
- This process reduces humidity and water and make environment more like outside to reduces stress on seedlings before transplanting
- Substance that kills fungi or inhibits their growth
- Means that the vascular cambium is actively growing, and the bark can be peeled easily from the stock piece with little damage
- Piece of plant at the top of graft
- Scarring a small area of the stem to produce new plants
- Best time of day for rooting from cutting because plants have more moisture
- Cutting apart rhizomes, tubers, runners, stolons, or suckers to get new plants
- Reproduction method that uses growing plant parts other than seeds
- The round parts of some plants that are underground
- Using a small piece of stem to reproduce plants. Uses hormones and dipping in fungicides help speed up rooting
- Creeping underground stem, usually horizontal, that produces roots and leaves at the nodes
- An enlarged, bulb-like, fleshy structure found at the base of a stem. Usually flattened and round
30 Clues: Second set of leaves • produce one seed leaf • Produce two seed leaves • The first sets of leaves • Young plants grown from seeds • Piece of plant at the top of graft • Rooting media should be this deep (inches) • Swollen, modified stem that grows underground. • Percentage of seeds that sprout and begin to grow. • Substance that kills fungi or inhibits their growth • ...
Plants, Roots, and Soils (KP) 2022-03-04
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- A large, central tapering root that other roots sprout from
- An organism that produces its own food
- Male gametes produced by plants
- An organism that derives its nutrients directly from another organism-- feeding or reproducing within a host organism and is dependent on it to survive
- A tree that sheds its leaves annually
- Any plant that lives for a year or less
- The chemical in plants that allows them to convert light into energy
- A species of which all individuals possess both "male" and "female" reproductive organs
- Process by which plants convert light into chemical energy
- The tissue in plants that conducts water up from the roots
- An organism that must take nutrition from another source
- A root system characterized by a series of small, thin roots that grow from the stem
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- The female gamete of a flowering plant
- A plant that lives for longer than two years
- An organism that specifically feeds on the organic matter of animals
- The first aboveground growth of a plant
- A flowering plant
- A flower with both male and female structures
- A species with distinct "male" and "female" plants
- Sugar produced by plants
- The tissue in plants that conducts sugar and energy down to the roots
21 Clues: A flowering plant • Sugar produced by plants • Male gametes produced by plants • A tree that sheds its leaves annually • The female gamete of a flowering plant • An organism that produces its own food • The first aboveground growth of a plant • Any plant that lives for a year or less • A plant that lives for longer than two years • ...
Kingdom Plantae 2019-10-30
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- The male reproductive structure of angiosperm plants
- Gymnosperm Division/Phylum with only one living species, which has fan shaped leaves and plants that are either male or female
- Vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients upward from the root system
- Term for the baby plant found within a seed
- Members of this Division/Phylum are commonly known as club mosses due to their club shaped reproductive structures
- Gymnosperm Division/Phylum whose members tend to be long lived and contain unique structures adapted to harsh environments
- Waxy outer layer of a leaf that is used to prevent evaporation and keep out harmful microorganisms
- Term for a plant with "covered seeds," meaning the seeds are contained in a fruit
- Seedless vascular plants reproduce using these instead of seeds
- 2nd largest plant Division/Phylum known for containing ferns and horsetails
- Also known as the Hornworts, there are only about 150 species of these tall and thin nonvascular plants
- A plant with a lifespan of a single year/growing season
- Large, outdated Division/Phylum that includes angiosperm plants, which produce flowers and fruit
- The protective outer covering of a seed
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- A plant with a two year lifespan, where the first year is used to grow and the second to reproduce
- Specialized tissue that provides support and allows the quick movement of water and nutrients
- The female reproductive structure of angiosperm plants
- Division/Phylum predominantly made up of mosses, which have leaflike structures and rootlike rhizoids
- Term for a plant with "naked seeds," meaning they produce no flowers or fruits
- Commonly called Liverworts due to the shape of some species, this Division/Phylum is one of the most primitive of all land plants
- Gymnosperm Division/Phylum whose members tend to live in tropical environments and produce male and female cones on separate plants
- Gymnosperm Division/Phylum including pine and fir trees, which reproduce using male and female cones which are both found on the same tree
- Openings in the outer layers of leaves that allow the exchange of gases
- Term describing plants that lack vascular tissue
- Vascular tissue that moves sugars downward from the leaves
- A plant that can live for several years and usually produces flowers and seeds each year
- A plant structure that contains an embryo, nutrients, and a protective coat
27 Clues: The protective outer covering of a seed • Term for the baby plant found within a seed • Term describing plants that lack vascular tissue • The male reproductive structure of angiosperm plants • The female reproductive structure of angiosperm plants • A plant with a lifespan of a single year/growing season • Vascular tissue that moves sugars downward from the leaves • ...
6.1 Plant Food 2025-04-04
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- Calcium, magnesium, and sulfur are the secondary nutrient elements, so calledbecause they are essential to plant growth in a lesser quantity than the primary nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus,and potassium, and in greater quantity than the micronutrients.
- N; a gas that occurs naturally in the air and soil, where it is converted into usable forms for plantuse by bacteria and other natural processes. This nutrient is a constituent of proteins and is vital to the plantgrowing processes. Nitrogen can be added to the soil in any of three fertilizer forms as urea, ammonia, ornitrates.
- Mn; a metallic element found in soils from a mere trace to as much as 15 percent, but whenpresent, it is often in forms unavailable to plants. It is regarded as essential to normal plant growth and is oftenapplied, usually as manganous sulfate, to soils deficient in this element.
- Zn; a metallic chemical element, one of the micronutrient elements in soils, essential for both plant andanimal growth.
- P; a chemical element found in soils in various mineral forms, but only small amounts are readily available to plants at any one time. It stimulates early growth and root development, and hastens grain maturity.
- For plants: boron, chlorine, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc.
- To check or hinder the growth or development of an animal or plant.
- K; the chemical element, an alkali metal, which occurs widely in minerals. Regarded as an essential plant nutrient, potassium is present naturally in some form in all soils but in extremely variable amounts,and is likely to be in largest amounts in clay soils and in the least amounts in highly silicious soils and in peats.
- Crops such as legumes or grasses that are grown to be plowed or spaded into the soil toincrease humus content and improve soil structure.
- B; an element essential for plant growth. The original source of boron is tourmaline, but availableforms are from soil organic matter.
- Cl; a heavy gas used in very small amounts for the growth of plants.
- Yellowing or whitening of normally green leaves caused by lack of nutrients, air pollution, ordiseases.
- Mg; a white metal, essential for people and animals, and for plant growth because it is aconstituent of chlorophyll.
- Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- S; an elementary, yellow mineral, insoluble in water, easily fusible and inflammable. One of thesecondary but important elements in soil fertility and used in relatively large amounts by most plants, it is animportant constituent of both protein and protoplasm.
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- An insufficiency in reference to amount, volume, proportion, etc.; a lack; a state ofincompleteness.
- Mo; a gray metallic element, essential in very small amounts to the growth of plants, butusually present in sufficient amounts. Deficiencies have been discovered in a few highly acid soils.
- A change in color of the lower leaves of green plants usually attributed to a lack of plant nutrients ormoisture deficiency.
- Unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds.
- Produced by plants and animals; of plant or animal origin.
- Ca; a chemical element present in variable amounts in all soils. It is essential for plant and animalgrowth and is the principal mineral element in bones.
- Fe; a metallic element essential to people, animals, and plants; very common in some minerals, mostrocks, and all soils. In plants, iron deficiency results in iron chlorosis.
- Organic residues or their mixture, such as peat, manure, or discarded plant material and soil,placed in a pit or enclosure, moistened, and allowed to become decomposed. Sometimes lime and chemicalfertilizers are also added. Used as a fertilizer.
- Cu; a metallic element found in soils at 1 to 50 parts per million, and in plants up to 100 parts permillion. It is necessary for all animal and plant life. High soil phosphorus, zinc, and molybdenum can induce acopper deficiency in plants. Also, high copper can reduce plant uptake of phosphorus, iron, zinc, andmolybdenum.
- Any of certain chemical elements necessary in minute quantities for optimum growth anddevelopment of plants and animals.
- When molecular nitrogen biologically or chemically converts to organic combinations or forms available for biological processes. Biological fixation occurs with legumes, whereas chemical fixationinvolves the manufacture of ammonia. Legume roots convert nitrogen gas to nitrates by bacteria.
- Includes primary plant nutrients N, P, and K; and secondary plant nutrients Ca, Mg, and S.
- Death of plant or animal cells in tissue, usually in localized areas.
- Excreta of animals, dung and urine (usually with some bedding), used to fertilize the land.
29 Clues: Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. • Unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds. • Produced by plants and animals; of plant or animal origin. • To check or hinder the growth or development of an animal or plant. • Cl; a heavy gas used in very small amounts for the growth of plants. • Death of plant or animal cells in tissue, usually in localized areas. • ...
Earth's Spheres 2022-05-06
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- The part of the plant that protects and contains the seeds.
- The part where the plant makes most of its food for itself.
- This is a waste product of photosynthesis.
- Where do plants get energy to make food?
- The part of the plant that uses bright colors to attract pollinators.
- What part of the carrot plant do we eat?
- What part of the lettuce plant do we eat?
- What do plants make from carbon dioxide and water?
- The part of the plant that carries water and food through the plant.
- What part of the asparagus plant do we eat?
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- The name of the process plants use to make food.
- The part of the plant that takes in water and nutrients.
- Plants use this to trap energy from sunlight.
- The part of the plant that will grow into a new plant.
14 Clues: Where do plants get energy to make food? • What part of the carrot plant do we eat? • What part of the lettuce plant do we eat? • This is a waste product of photosynthesis. • What part of the asparagus plant do we eat? • Plants use this to trap energy from sunlight. • The name of the process plants use to make food. • What do plants make from carbon dioxide and water? • ...
Seed dispersal by frugivorous animals in New Zealand 2024-08-23
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- The phenomenon where trees produce large quantities of seeds or fruits in synchronized cycles, often leading to increased seed dispersal by animals during these peak years.
- The process by which seeds are prepared for germination after passing through an animal’s digestive tract.
- The plant on which a parasitic plant, depends for nutrients.
- A parasitic plant from the family Loranthaceae, often dispersed by birds, commonly found in New Zealand.
- Plants that partially rely on a host for water and nutrients but can also photosynthesize.
- The process by which a seed begins to develop into a new plant.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- The outer layer of a fruit, often eaten by birds.
- Related to or characteristic of birds.
- A young plant that grows from a seed.
- A high-altitude vegetation zone below the permanent snow cap, characterized by cold temperatures and specialized plant species.
- The spitting up of food from the oesophagus or stomach without nausea or forceful contractions of the abdominal muscles.
- A large, native New Zealand pigeon known for dispersing large seeds.
- A native New Zealand bird known for its complex song and role in pollination and seed dispersal.
- The act of eating fungi (another word for Fungivory), associated with fungal spore dispersal.
- The dispersal of seeds by birds, a key process in the spread of many plant species in ecosystems like those in New Zealand.
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- The process by which two or more species influence each other’s evolution, as seen between birds and the plants they disperse.
- A sticky substance found in some fruits, aiding in seed attachment to birds.
- The upper layer of vegetation in a forest, which can influence light availability for seedlings.
- The process by which seeds are spread from the parent plant to new locations.
- A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- An animal that primarily eats fruits.
- The process by which pollen is transferred from one flower to another, often facilitated by animals.
- A small bird with a distinctive white ring around its eye, important for seed dispersal.
- A specialized muscular stomach found in some birds, including moa, that grinds up food, often with the help of ingested stones.
- The ability of a seed to sprout and grow into a new plant.
- A medium-sized yellowish-green honeyeater that also plays a role in dispersing seeds in New Zealand forests.
- Species native to a specific region, not found naturally elsewhere.
- Seed dispersal method where seeds are ingested and later defecated by animals.
- The study of the timing of seasonal biological events, such as flowering and fruiting, which are crucial for understanding seed dispersal patterns.
- Seed dispersal by reptiles, significant in New Zealand ecosystems.
- An adaptation in some plants where seeds are released in response to an environmental trigger, such as fire, rather than at maturity, ensuring regeneration in challenging conditions.
- Fossilised faeces of animals, used to study the diets and seed dispersal habits of ancient animals.
- The natural environment in which a plant or animal lives.
34 Clues: An animal that primarily eats fruits. • A young plant that grows from a seed. • Related to or characteristic of birds. • The outer layer of a fruit, often eaten by birds. • The natural environment in which a plant or animal lives. • The ability of a seed to sprout and grow into a new plant. • The plant on which a parasitic plant, depends for nutrients. • ...
science crossword 2021-03-23
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- food making process in plants
- bees and butterflies
- narrow tubes in solar water heater
- a protective covering for seed
- sun
- reproduction without flower
- gets stuck to stigma
- copper, iron, steel, gold
- aerial part of stem
- anchors the plant
- material which transfers heat
- kitchen of the plant
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- harmful materials introduced into environment
- contained in plants for photosynthesis
- flower stalk
- food for insects
- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- protects a growing bud
- sacs which hold pollen
- reproductive part of plant
20 Clues: sun • flower stalk • food for insects • anchors the plant • aerial part of stem • bees and butterflies • gets stuck to stigma • kitchen of the plant • protects a growing bud • sacs which hold pollen • copper, iron, steel, gold • reproductive part of plant • reproduction without flower • food making process in plants • material which transfers heat • a protective covering for seed • ...
Nature 2022-06-14
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- Living organisms underwater
- Common clear liquid
- A plant derives from _____
- Popular flowers, mostly thorny
- Bananas, apples, oranges
- Loose soil (Starts with a 'd')
- Area for growing plants
- Baby(young) tree
- A living organism with leaves
- Arabian ___
- National flower of India
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- A mass of water vapour or smoke (plural)
- Part of the plant that contains petals
- Tall plants
- Season when flowers blossom
- Drops from the sky
- Area covered with tall trees
- Another word for fauna
- Attached to the stem
19 Clues: Tall plants • Arabian ___ • Baby(young) tree • Drops from the sky • Common clear liquid • Attached to the stem • Another word for fauna • Area for growing plants • Bananas, apples, oranges • National flower of India • A plant derives from _____ • Living organisms underwater • Season when flowers blossom • Area covered with tall trees • A living organism with leaves • ...
Plants Unit 2024-02-11
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- carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and leaves
- The daughter cells produced from haploid structures
- The ovary will develop into this and it contains one or more seeds.
- an embryo, its food supply, and a protective covering
- waxy, protective layer on leaves, stems, and flowers
- structure found at the base of the style that contains one or more ovules
- plant's response to the number of hours of darkness in it's environment
- tissue that is composed of tubelike cells that transport water and nutrients in some plants
- immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote
- any changes in an organism's environment that cause a response
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- carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant
- organic compound made of chains of glucose molecules
- The male reproductive organ of a flower
- response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains
- The female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- small openings in the epidermis of leaves for gas exchange
- organisms that use an outside energy source, such as the Sun, to make their own food
19 Clues: The male reproductive organ of a flower • the female reproductive organ of a flower • carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant • The daughter cells produced from haploid structures • organic compound made of chains of glucose molecules • waxy, protective layer on leaves, stems, and flowers • immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote • ...
Important People 2023-05-22
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- Died September 14,1898
- Visited florida in 1883
- Flagler created lots of them
- Plant had a network of it
- Flagler did this to the development of florida
- Flagler made lots of them
- Julia helped evolve the city of______.
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- Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida
- Died June 23, 1899
- Plant was born there
- Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it
- Flagler was born near it
- Plant worked on them
- Plant was crowded with it
14 Clues: Died June 23, 1899 • Plant was born there • Plant worked on them • Died September 14,1898 • Visited florida in 1883 • Flagler was born near it • Plant had a network of it • Plant was crowded with it • Flagler made lots of them • Flagler created lots of them • Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it • Julia helped evolve the city of______. • Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida • ...
Important People 2023-05-22
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- Died September 14,1898
- Visited florida in 1883
- Flagler created lots of them
- Plant had a network of it
- Flagler did this to the development of florida
- Flagler made lots of them
- Julia helped evolve the city of______.
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- Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida
- Died June 23, 1899
- Plant was born there
- Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it
- Flagler was born near it
- Plant worked on them
- Plant was crowded with it
14 Clues: Died June 23, 1899 • Plant was born there • Plant worked on them • Died September 14,1898 • Visited florida in 1883 • Flagler was born near it • Plant had a network of it • Plant was crowded with it • Flagler made lots of them • Flagler created lots of them • Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it • Julia helped evolve the city of______. • Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida • ...
Cell Biology 2022-09-09
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- - a plant cell whose function is to transport water upwards through a plant
- - cells that do not contain a nucleus
- hair - a plant cell whose function is to absorb water and minerals from soil
- - a plant cell whose function is to transport sugars and amino acids throughout a plant
- - the process by which cell perform a specific function
- - stores DNA and controls cell activities
- - a animal cell whose function is to communicate with other cells by sending electrical impulses
- - structures within a cell that perform different functions
- - the green pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light
- membrane - controls what enters and leaves the cell
- - location of protein synthesis
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- - cells that contain a nucleus
- - the basic building block of all life on Earth
- - the site of photosynthesis
- - where aerobic respiration occurs
- - a animal cell whose function is to allow movement via contraction/relaxation
- - jelly-like substance where chemical reactions occur
- - stores cell sap and fills up to keep the cell firm
- - an animal cell whose function is to travel far and fertilise an ovum
- wall - provides strength and support to a cell
20 Clues: - the site of photosynthesis • - cells that contain a nucleus • - location of protein synthesis • - where aerobic respiration occurs • - cells that do not contain a nucleus • - stores DNA and controls cell activities • wall - provides strength and support to a cell • - the basic building block of all life on Earth • membrane - controls what enters and leaves the cell • ...
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. • ...
Plant Science 3.0 2020-04-03
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- food for the seed
- moss in areas called bogs
- mica type material
- shears cut large branches
- top layer of Earth's surface
- increasing a plant species
- support other plant parts
- makes food for the plant
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- volcanic glass material
- fertilizer made by plant or animal product
- 6C02+6H20=C6H1206+602
- female flower part
- fibrous or tap
- male flower part
- three primary nutrients in fertilizer
15 Clues: fibrous or tap • male flower part • food for the seed • mica type material • female flower part • 6C02+6H20=C6H1206+602 • volcanic glass material • makes food for the plant • moss in areas called bogs • shears cut large branches • support other plant parts • increasing a plant species • top layer of Earth's surface • three primary nutrients in fertilizer • ...
cells crossword puzzle 2022-09-09
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- the empty space in the cell
- only in plant cells energy from the sun and the reason why plants are green
- and keeps out the bad substances out
- in both animal and plant cell the manager/boss of the cell
- serves and kills bacteria
- only in plant cells in plant cells protects the cell and gives the cell its shape
- it is in both animal and plant cell and its like a water bottle
- produces protein to all the parts of a cell
- use to make protein can be found floating in the indoplasmic riticulam
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- turns food into energy for the cell
- contains dna/info in the cell
- both animal and plant cell surrounds the
- body transports stuff in the cell
13 Clues: serves and kills bacteria • the empty space in the cell • contains dna/info in the cell • body transports stuff in the cell • turns food into energy for the cell • and keeps out the bad substances out • both animal and plant cell surrounds the • produces protein to all the parts of a cell • in both animal and plant cell the manager/boss of the cell • ...
LifeScience11 - Yuri Yokota 2021-04-12
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- Type of cambium that enables roots to grow thicker and branch
- Female reproductive structure in some plants, including mosses and liverworts
- Evaporation of water from plant leaves
- Cell with a tough, thick cell wall that strengthens and supports plant tissue
- Modified stem with most of its food stored in layers of short, thick leaves that wrap around the stem
- Structure in ferns, some protists, and some fungi that contains spores
- asexual spore produced within the ascus of ascomycetes
- Tissue composed of thin-walled cells found in roots, stems, and leaves
- Round underground stem that stores food and is surrounded with thin leaves for protection
- specialized reproductive structure in basiomyctes
- Flowering plant whose seeds develop within ovaries
- Layer of cells that contains chloroplasts and performs most of a plant’s photosynthesis
- Vascular tissue that provides support to a plant and conducts water from the roots to all parts of the plant
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- In fungi, small branching hyphae growing down-ward from the stolons that anchors the fungus, releases digestive enzymes, and absorbs digested organic material
- thick mass of tangled filaments that make up the body of a fungus
- Primary plant root that grows longer and thicker than other roots
- symbiotic partnership between a fungus and photosynthetic organism
- This heart-shaped structure formed from the gametophyte of a fern
- stem like hyphae that grows parallel to a fungus's growth medium
- Angiosperm whose seed has two cotyledons
- symbiotic relation between a fungus and the roots of a green plant
- Organism at an early stage of development
- Modified underground stem swollen with stored food
- Reproductive structure in an angiosperm
- Structure that attaches the leaf blade to the stem
- tiny sac in which fungal spores develop for sexual reproduction
- Angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon
27 Clues: Evaporation of water from plant leaves • Reproductive structure in an angiosperm • Angiosperm whose seed has two cotyledons • Organism at an early stage of development • Angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon • specialized reproductive structure in basiomyctes • Modified underground stem swollen with stored food • Structure that attaches the leaf blade to the stem • ...
Chapter 8, Vocabulary, 8th Grade, Life Science, 2021 2021-03-16
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- calyx of a flower
- a female reproductive organ
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water
- strobilus
- the leaf of a fern
- plastid that contains chlorophyll
- types of material consisting of specialized cells smallest functional unit of an organism
- male organ of a flower
- the female organs of a flower
- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- anchor the plant
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- typically containing fluid.
- a green pigment
- a fine powdery substance
- hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant
- short for dicotyledon.
- corolla of a flower
- a mature, ripened ovary
- the vascular tissue in plants that conduct sugar
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction
20 Clues: strobilus • a green pigment • anchor the plant • calyx of a flower • the leaf of a fern • corolla of a flower • short for dicotyledon. • male organ of a flower • a mature, ripened ovary • a fine powdery substance • typically containing fluid. • a female reproductive organ • the female organs of a flower • the seed-bearing part of a plant • plastid that contains chlorophyll • ...
All About Flora 2025-12-07
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- Horticulturalist’s ‘surgery’
- Underground architect of tunnels
- Flower that folds up kike a shy performer
- tree famous for turning fire into new growth
- Bright coastal flower whose name suggests brewing
- Delicate bloom whose name means rainbow
- Plant equivalent of a passport photo
- Evidence of a thirsty plant
- Tree famous for weeping
- A gardener’s silent thief
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- Edible citrus native names after a body part
- Tree whose flowers look like tiny dancers in skirts
- Desert oak with no oak at all
- Tough desert shrub with strong flavour
- Australia’s floral emblem
- Tree that writes it’s own parchment
- Plant that keeps its cool in the desert
- A plant’s energy savings account
- Floral emblem of NSW
- Petaled plant associated with chains
- Spiky desert plant with cool sounding name
21 Clues: Floral emblem of NSW • Tree famous for weeping • Australia’s floral emblem • A gardener’s silent thief • Evidence of a thirsty plant • Horticulturalist’s ‘surgery’ • Desert oak with no oak at all • Underground architect of tunnels • A plant’s energy savings account • Tree that writes it’s own parchment • Petaled plant associated with chains • Plant equivalent of a passport photo • ...
Ecology Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-30
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- Living things
- An organism that attacks a living thing, but does not kill it
- When an area changes into another area
- The place where an organism lives
- The role an organism plays in an ecosystem
- An organism that eats meat and plants
- This occurs when resources are limited
- A plant that makes its own food
- Organism that eats another plant or animal
- Shows overlapping food chains
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- All the different species that interact in an area
- Nonliving things
- Shows the flow of energy through a string of organisms
- An organism that must find its food
- An organism like bacteria that breaks down dead matter
- Another name for a plant or producer
- An animal that eats another animal after it is dead
- A meat eating organism
- A plant eating organism
- An animal that hunts another animal
- A single species living in an area
21 Clues: Living things • Nonliving things • A meat eating organism • A plant eating organism • Shows overlapping food chains • A plant that makes its own food • The place where an organism lives • A single species living in an area • An organism that must find its food • An animal that hunts another animal • Another name for a plant or producer • An organism that eats meat and plants • ...
Life Science (Set 1) 2022-12-07
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- the shape, color, or pattern of an animal that helps it blend in with its surroundings
- to take in
- the dying out of a particular species
- the variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (or the world as a whole)
- plant a plant that produces without making flowers
- the environment where an organism lives
- an animal that has a hard outer skeleton and legs with joints
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- an animal that hunts, catches, and eats other animals
- selection the process by which the best adapted organisms survive the best
- an animal that has a backbone and lives in water when it is young and on land when it is an adult
- plant a plant that produces seeds within a fruit
- cycle changes that happen to an animal or a plant during its life
- active at night
- the ability to move around
- a body part of behavior that helps a living thing survive in its environment
15 Clues: to take in • active at night • the ability to move around • the dying out of a particular species • the environment where an organism lives • plant a plant that produces seeds within a fruit • plant a plant that produces without making flowers • an animal that hunts, catches, and eats other animals • an animal that has a hard outer skeleton and legs with joints • ...
PLANT STRUCTURE AND LIFE PROCESSES 2020-11-23
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- Tissue - comprises the bulk of the primary plant body.
- cells - these cells are characterized by thickenings of the wall, they are alive at maturity.
- - the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- cells - bean-shaped cells covering the stomata opening.
- Tissue - transports food, water, hormones, and minerals within the plant.
- elements - shorter, much wider, and lack endplates.
- meristem - the tip of the shoot or root.
- - long and tapered, with angled end-plates that connect cell to cell.
- - may be defined as a region of localized mitosis.
- System - above the ground and include the organs such as leaves, buds, stems, etc.
- cells - where dissolved food, like sucrose, flows through.
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- cells - generalized plant cell type that is alive at maturity.
- - a lateral meristem that usually produces secondary growth.
- tissue - functions in the prevention of water loss and acts as a barrier to fungi and other invaders.
- cells - often occur as bundle cap fibers.
- Plants - it’s outer is covered by the dermal tissue.
- - the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems, and flowers.
- cells - cells that retain their nucleus and control the adjacent sieve cells.
- System - including parts of the plant that can be found under the ground.
- - transports, and stores water and water-soluble nutrients in vascular plants.
20 Clues: meristem - the tip of the shoot or root. • cells - often occur as bundle cap fibers. • - may be defined as a region of localized mitosis. • elements - shorter, much wider, and lack endplates. • Plants - it’s outer is covered by the dermal tissue. • Tissue - comprises the bulk of the primary plant body. • cells - bean-shaped cells covering the stomata opening. • ...
What Am I? 2023-11-30
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- pest killer
- staple food of Indonesian
- symbol of palestina
- main planting media
- under this tree you love to stay
- growing plant without soil
- used to cultivate the land
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- a good additional substance for plant
- the beginning of a plant
- main need for plants
- purple vegetable
- good for your eyes
- harmful for your plant
- plastic material to cover the soil surface
14 Clues: pest killer • purple vegetable • good for your eyes • symbol of palestina • main planting media • main need for plants • harmful for your plant • the beginning of a plant • staple food of Indonesian • growing plant without soil • used to cultivate the land • under this tree you love to stay • a good additional substance for plant • plastic material to cover the soil surface
Photosynthesis and Matter Cycling 2023-04-13
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- green pigment that is necessary for the reactions in photosynthesis
- chemical reaction that breaks down sugars and releases chemical energy
- a type of chemical reaction that can happen without oxygen
- the molecule inhaled by plants and exhaled by humans
- a nutrient that enters through the root system and is critical for plant amino acids
- brought into the plant through root systems
- the element upon which all life on earth is based, atomic number 6
- the sugar molecule used by plants as a structural material
- small photosynthetic organisms in the world's oceans creating 50% of all oxygen
- this cannot be created or destroyed, it only transforms
- Lifeforms responsible for breaking down the dead remains of other life
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- plant respiration happens through these holes
- chemical reaction that captures solar energy by combining carbon dioxide and water into sugars
- the molecule inhaled by animals and exhaled by plants
- a style of chemical reaction that requires oxygen
- plant organelle that where photosynthesis takes place
- when water vapor is released from plants it increases this in the atmosphere
- the general term for life that must eat other life forms for energy
- the source of all energy used by life on our plant
- the sugar molecule used by many life forms as an energy source
- the general term for life that can perform photosynthesis (an autotroph)
21 Clues: brought into the plant through root systems • plant respiration happens through these holes • a style of chemical reaction that requires oxygen • the source of all energy used by life on our plant • the molecule inhaled by plants and exhaled by humans • the molecule inhaled by animals and exhaled by plants • plant organelle that where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Chapter 7: Transport in Plants 2020-03-11
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- Transport system in plants that carriers substances made by photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts. Moves in many directions.
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
- Impermeable, waxy substance found in the cell walls of corky tissues
- Tissue made of dead, lignified cells. Adds strength in stems.
- The movement of materials from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Outer layer of a stem or root in a plant, lying below the epidermis but outside of the vascular bundles. Composed mostly of thin-walled parenchyma cells.
- A strong waterproof material found on the walls of vessel element cells.
- Made up of thin-walled cells. Forms the cortex in roots and the pith in stems. Contains chloroplasts in leaves.
- Thin portions of the cell wall that adjacent cells can communicate or exchange fluid through.
- Areas in need of nutrients, such as growing tissues.
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- Nutrient rich regions that supply sugars for the rest of the plant. Normally leaves, but stems and roots can act as them when there's a high supply of sugars.
- Modified form of parenchyma with extra cellulose deposited at the corners of the cells.
- A plant which needs very little water, such as a cactus
- Continuous layer on the outside of plants that is one cell thick. Covered in a cuticle on stems and leaves, and contains stomata on leaves.
- A strand of conducting vessels in the stem or leaves of a plant, typically with phloem on the outside and xylem on the inside.
- Symbiotic association between a fungus and a plant.
- A one-cell thick layer surrounding the vascular tissue in stems and roots.
- Waxy, protective film covering covering the epidermis on leaves and stems that limits the amount of water that transpires from the plant. Consists of lipids.
- Pores in the epidermis on leaves, which allow entry of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
- Transport system in plants that carriers water and inorganic ions, such as mineral salts, from the roots to parts above. Moves in one direction.
20 Clues: Symbiotic association between a fungus and a plant. • Areas in need of nutrients, such as growing tissues. • A plant which needs very little water, such as a cactus • The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts. • Tissue made of dead, lignified cells. Adds strength in stems. • Impermeable, waxy substance found in the cell walls of corky tissues • ...
Unit 1-4 Vocabulary 2024-03-31
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- To have young, or more living things of the same kind.
- The distance between a point on one wave and the identical point on the next wave.
- Half of the distance from the crest to the trough of a wave.
- Figuring out what went wrong with a soliton and why.
- Letting all light through.
- The process of designing new or improved technology.
- A change in energy from one form to another.
- A plant part that is usually underground and absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
- The part of a plant that makes food using air, light, and water.
- To move back and forth.
- The movement of energy from place to place or from one object to another.
- A real-world limit on a solution.
- Not letting any light through.
- The result of two objects bumping into each other.
- The process when male and female reproductive parts join together.
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- The transfer of pollen in flowers or cones.
- A test that does not give any advantage to the conditions or objects being tested.
- The bouncing of light waves when they encounter an obstacle.
- The top part of a wave.
- The ability to do work and cause changes in matter.
- The desired features of a solution.
- The bottom part of a wave.
- Letting some light through.
- The up-and-down movement of a surface water. It can also be a disturbance that carries energy through space.
- The flow of electric charges along a path.
- to make a solution as good as possible.
- The part of a plant that contains a new plant.
- The energy that moves between objects to different temperatures.
- A reproductive structure of some plants, such as mosses and ferns, that can form a new plant.
- How loud or soft a sound is.
- The part of a plant that holds it up and has tubes that carry water, minerals, and nutrients through the plant.
31 Clues: The top part of a wave. • To move back and forth. • The bottom part of a wave. • Letting all light through. • Letting some light through. • How loud or soft a sound is. • Not letting any light through. • A real-world limit on a solution. • The desired features of a solution. • to make a solution as good as possible. • The flow of electric charges along a path. • ...
Important People 2023-05-22
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- Died September 14,1898
- Visited florida in 1883
- Flagler created lots of them
- Plant had a network of it
- Flagler did this to the development of florida
- Flagler made lots of them
- Julia helped evolve the city of______.
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- Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida
- Died June 23, 1899
- Plant was born there
- Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it
- Flagler was born near it
- Plant worked on them
- Plant was crowded with it
14 Clues: Died June 23, 1899 • Plant was born there • Plant worked on them • Died September 14,1898 • Visited florida in 1883 • Flagler was born near it • Plant had a network of it • Plant was crowded with it • Flagler made lots of them • Flagler created lots of them • Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it • Julia helped evolve the city of______. • Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida • ...
Important People 2023-05-22
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- Died September 14,1898
- Visited florida in 1883
- Flagler created lots of them
- Flagler did this to the development of florida
- Julia helped evolve the city of______.
- Flagler made lots of them
- Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida
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- Plant had a network of it
- Flagler was born near it
- Plant worked on them
- Plant was crowded with it
- Died June 23, 1899
- Plant was born there
- Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it
14 Clues: Died June 23, 1899 • Plant worked on them • Plant was born there • Died September 14,1898 • Visited florida in 1883 • Flagler was born near it • Plant had a network of it • Plant was crowded with it • Flagler made lots of them • Flagler created lots of them • Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it • Julia helped evolve the city of______. • Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida • ...
PLANTS 2020-02-03
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- capture the sunlight and the water,produce the photosynthesis
- living being that grows in the floor or grass. Reproduce oxygen
- new part of the plant
- a part of a flower that can be of colours
- a part of a plant that is underground
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- a part of a plant that hold up the plant
- is the part of the plant that animals eat
- liquid that flower produce to reproduce
- the food of the bees and the reproduce part of the plant
- is where the plant come up and grows
- material that trees are made of
11 Clues: new part of the plant • material that trees are made of • is where the plant come up and grows • a part of a plant that is underground • liquid that flower produce to reproduce • a part of a plant that hold up the plant • is the part of the plant that animals eat • a part of a flower that can be of colours • the food of the bees and the reproduce part of the plant • ...
science crossword 2021-03-23
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- bees and butterflies
- reproduction without flower
- harmful materials introduced into environment
- contained in plants for photosynthesis
- protects seed
- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- gets stuck to stigma
- protects a growing bud
- reproductive part of plant
- sacs which hold pollen
- food for insects
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- anchors the plant
- narrow tubes in solar water heater
- sun
- copper, iron, steel, gold
- material which transfers heat
- flower stalk
- food making process in plants
- kitchen of the plant
- aerial part of stem
20 Clues: sun • flower stalk • protects seed • food for insects • anchors the plant • aerial part of stem • bees and butterflies • gets stuck to stigma • kitchen of the plant • protects a growing bud • sacs which hold pollen • copper, iron, steel, gold • reproductive part of plant • reproduction without flower • material which transfers heat • food making process in plants • ...
Test 2 Review Puzzle 2023-09-24
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- ______biodiversity means there will be high sustainability in an ecosystem
- causes a positive or negative response
- part of plant where photosynthesis occurs
- a plant reacts to touch
- items needed for photosynthesis to occur also the beginning of a chemical formula
- all the living and nonliving organism in an area
- the type of energy the sun provides
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- greater variety species in an ecosystem
- also called gravitropism
- type of energy that radiant energy converts to during photosynthesis
- all the living organisms in an area
- is a product of photosynthesis alon g with oxygen
- a plant's response to a stimulus
- is the stimulus that causes plants to react in the tropism called heliotropism
- type of tropism when a plant moves towards light
- a group of organisms from one species living in an area
- causes roots to grow downward
- is a byproduct of photosynthesis
- part of plant that responds to gravity
- C6H12O6 for photosynthesis
20 Clues: a plant reacts to touch • also called gravitropism • C6H12O6 for photosynthesis • causes roots to grow downward • a plant's response to a stimulus • is a byproduct of photosynthesis • all the living organisms in an area • the type of energy the sun provides • causes a positive or negative response • part of plant that responds to gravity • ...
pr. 2 2023-01-12
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- a cow under a year old
- Part of the plant that attaches to the ground
- a young sheep
- the process that plants use to get food from the sun
- US standard measurement unit used for agricultural land
- a mature female sheep
- The part of the plant that holds the seeds and reproductive organs
- adult female chicken
- most common animal used for milk products
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- vegetation that can be short or tall and is usually in lawns, parks, and farms
- the process of soil being moved by wind or water
- birthing multiple offspring at one time all with the same mother
- colorful parts of the flower
- vehicle usually used on a farm
- A flattened, usually greed blade like organ on a plant attached to the stem
- bacon, pork chops, and pork belly
- The main body of a plant
- land used for growing crops or raising animals
18 Clues: a young sheep • adult female chicken • a mature female sheep • a cow under a year old • The main body of a plant • colorful parts of the flower • vehicle usually used on a farm • bacon, pork chops, and pork belly • most common animal used for milk products • Part of the plant that attaches to the ground • land used for growing crops or raising animals • ...
Movement of substances (Biology) 2021-02-02
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- how fast particles move
- a solution with large amounts of solutes dissolved
- a plant that is not watered will...
- particles spread out to fill up a space
- a membrane has this property
- a smaller cell has a higher surface area to...
- a solution that has comparable solutes to the cell sap
- a solution that has more solutes than the cell sap
- a plant cell that is placed in water will become...
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- exists between two areas with different amount f dissolved solutes
- a solution that has less solutes than the cell sap
- a plant cell that is placed in a very salty solution will experience...
- an animal cell that is placed in a very salty solution will become...
- pure water has the highest...
- an animal cell that is placed in a very salty solution will experience...
- a potato strip placed in a very salty solution will become...
- a plant cell that is placed in a very salty solution will become...
- an animal cell that is placed in water will become...
- water moves across a membrane
- a solution with small amounts of solutes dissolved
- water entering plant cells causes protoplasm to push against the cell wall
21 Clues: how fast particles move • a membrane has this property • pure water has the highest... • water moves across a membrane • a plant that is not watered will... • particles spread out to fill up a space • a smaller cell has a higher surface area to... • a solution that has less solutes than the cell sap • a solution with large amounts of solutes dissolved • ...
Taxonomy and Biodiversity Review 2020-10-19
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- produces its own sugars
- The variation of living things in an area
- system of tubes in plants to transport water and nutrients
- acellular infectious substance generally defined as non-living
- plant group without vascular tissue
- addition to air, water, or soil that has a harmful effect
- Classification of living things
- long term weather patterns
- individual life form
- flowering plant group
- A group of animals featuring four limbs
- need to consume other organisms for energy
- smallest unit of life
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- A non-native species that damages the biodiversity of an ecosystem
- the first part of the binomial name
- _______________ loss leads to a decrease of biodiversity
- plant structure that protects a developing embryo
- Animals with a chitin exoskeleton
- production of new individuals
- animal circulatory system in which blood is contained within vessels
- Doesn’t have cells
- Material of fungi cell walls and arthropod exoskeletons
- maintenance of a stable environment
- cell without membrane-bound organelles
- Made of multiple cells
- plant group that produces cones
- type of plant in the seedless vascular group
- cell with membrane-bound organelles
28 Clues: Doesn’t have cells • individual life form • flowering plant group • smallest unit of life • Made of multiple cells • produces its own sugars • long term weather patterns • production of new individuals • Classification of living things • plant group that produces cones • Animals with a chitin exoskeleton • the first part of the binomial name • plant group without vascular tissue • ...
photosynthesis 2024-09-20
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- makes plant green and absorbs sunlight
- is used as a energy source for photosynthesis
- branches off from the stem and is where most of the photosynthesis occurs
- used by plants in photosynthesis
- a process plants go through to make food
- is in the ground and sucks up minerals from the ground
- the main part of a plant makes seeds
- transfers minerals up and down the plant
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- an organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- organism that make there own food
- a sugary like substance made by plants
- can be found in the air and mammals breath it out
- we need this to breath
- is guarded by guard cells and is a gas control for the plant
- the starting substances that undergo a chemical change to form new substances
15 Clues: we need this to breath • used by plants in photosynthesis • organism that make there own food • the main part of a plant makes seeds • makes plant green and absorbs sunlight • a sugary like substance made by plants • a process plants go through to make food • transfers minerals up and down the plant • is used as a energy source for photosynthesis • ...
Plants Part 3 2023-10-30
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- Structure on fern plants that releases spores.
- On monocots, the leaves are structured this way.
- On dicots, the leaves are structured with this type of pattern.
- On dicots, the petals are usually in multiples of these two numbers (put "or" between the numbers)
- Where angiosperms store the plant's food when it is still a plant embryo.
- Type of angiosperm that has one cotyledon.
- What forms after the male and female gametes unite?
- Plants that keep their leaves all year
- Type of angiosperm that has two cotyledons.
- Male gamete
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- Plants that disperse their seeds using cones.
- Where the roots of dicots develop from.
- Form of the plant that forms from spores and produces gametes.
- Plants that drop their leaves in the fall.
- Form of the plant that forms from seeds and produces spores.
- On monocots, the petals are usually in multiples of this number.
- The leaf of a fern plant.
- Where the roots of monocots develop from.
- Female gamete
- Cluster of sporangia usually found on the underside of the frond.
20 Clues: Male gamete • Female gamete • The leaf of a fern plant. • Plants that keep their leaves all year • Where the roots of dicots develop from. • Where the roots of monocots develop from. • Plants that drop their leaves in the fall. • Type of angiosperm that has one cotyledon. • Type of angiosperm that has two cotyledons. • Plants that disperse their seeds using cones. • ...
Plants 2023-01-25
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- carries out photosynthesis; acts as a storage organ
- the chemical formula is O₂
- develop to give new plant. store food for developing plant
- protects the seeds; disperses the seeds
- thin, flat part of leaf
- the chemical formula is H₂O
- main vein of leaf
- contains the reproductive organs; ovary develops into fruit; ovule develops into seed
- transports food and water
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- the chemical formula is C₆H₁₂O₆
- the chemical formula is CO₂
- acts as a passageway between the roots and other plant parts; acts as a storage organ
- edge of leaf
- attaches leaf to stem
- anchors plant in soil; absorbs water & mineral ions; acts as a storage organ
- tip of leaf
16 Clues: tip of leaf • edge of leaf • main vein of leaf • attaches leaf to stem • thin, flat part of leaf • transports food and water • the chemical formula is O₂ • the chemical formula is CO₂ • the chemical formula is H₂O • the chemical formula is C₆H₁₂O₆ • protects the seeds; disperses the seeds • carries out photosynthesis; acts as a storage organ • ...
Plants 2014-02-01
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- a vascular tissue that transports food molecules to all parts of a plant
- rounded base of a pistil that contains an egg
- plant that does not have specialized tissues to move water and nutrients through the plant
- tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants
- plants forming branched masses in quiet water and having finely dissected, whorled leaves and minute unisexual flowers.
- flowering seed plants
- small, green, nonvascular plants growing in moist environments and consisting of either a leafy mosslike structure or a flat thallus that is often lobed.
- female reproductive structure of flowers
- Any of various green, usually small, nonvascular plants .
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- vascular tissue that transport water and minerals through the plants
- portion of a plant that draws minerals and water from the surrounding soil, and sometimes stores food.
- seed plants
- rootlike structure that holds nonvascular plants in place
- modified leaves that make up the outermost ring of flower parts and protects buds
- male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther at the tip of a filament
- plant that has tissues to deliver water and nutrients from one part of the plant to another
- of the ring or rings of the usually brightly colored, leaf shaped parts of a flower
- waxy layer that coats most of the surfaces of plants that are exposed to air
- an underground stem from which new leaves and roots grow
19 Clues: seed plants • flowering seed plants • female reproductive structure of flowers • rounded base of a pistil that contains an egg • an underground stem from which new leaves and roots grow • rootlike structure that holds nonvascular plants in place • Any of various green, usually small, nonvascular plants . • tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- Australian Aboriginal Mythology
- Determines climate
- Helps the plant grow
- Land that separates water from going into rivers
- Large group of rocks in the Earth's Crust
- Type of vegetation
- Study of developed landforms
- Determines Time
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- Type of rock
- Movement in Earth's Crust
- Low growing Eucalyptis bush
- Shows are pressure on weather map
- The way of collecting water
- Can change physical state
- Half of a sphere
- protects plant
- Plant that needs little water
- Arched shape
18 Clues: Type of rock • Arched shape • protects plant • Determines Time • Half of a sphere • Determines climate • Type of vegetation • Helps the plant grow • Movement in Earth's Crust • Can change physical state • Low growing Eucalyptis bush • The way of collecting water • Study of developed landforms • Plant that needs little water • Australian Aboriginal Mythology • Shows are pressure on weather map • ...
The Jungle 2023-12-30
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- Twisting plant in the jungle
- Woody vine in tropical forests
- Dense and tangled forest
- Sound of some jungle animals
- Person venturing into the jungle
- Leafy green plants in moist areas
- Leafy vegetation in the jungle
- Small creatures in the jungle
- Unusual or rare in the jungle
- Animals that hunt in the jungle
- Moisture in the jungle air
- Upper layer of jungle foliage
- Agile, tree-dwelling animals
- Avian inhabitants of the jungle
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- Large spotted jungle cat
- Waterways within the jungle
- Snakes found in the jungle
- Animals in their natural habitat
- Low-growing vegetation in the jungle
- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- Plant life in the jungle
- Jungle cat
- Upper layer of jungle foliage
- Plant that spreads horizontally
- Upper layer of jungle foliage
25 Clues: Jungle cat • Large spotted jungle cat • Dense and tangled forest • Plant life in the jungle • Snakes found in the jungle • Moisture in the jungle air • Waterways within the jungle • Twisting plant in the jungle • Sound of some jungle animals • Agile, tree-dwelling animals • Small creatures in the jungle • Upper layer of jungle foliage • Unusual or rare in the jungle • ...
cells crossword puzzle, 2022-09-09
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- and keeps out the bad substances out
- in both animal and plant cell the manager/boss of the cell
- serves and kills bacteria
- only in plant cells plant cells protects the cell and gives the cell its shape
- it is in both animal and plant cell and its like a water bottle
- produces protein to all the parts of a cell
- turns food into energy for the cell
- the empty space in the cell
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- contains dna/info in the cell
- both animal and plant cell surrounds the
- body transports stuff in the cell
- use to make protein can be found floating in the indoplasmic riticulam
- only in plant cells energy from the sun and the reason why plants are green
13 Clues: serves and kills bacteria • the empty space in the cell • contains dna/info in the cell • body transports stuff in the cell • turns food into energy for the cell • and keeps out the bad substances out • both animal and plant cell surrounds the • produces protein to all the parts of a cell • in both animal and plant cell the manager/boss of the cell • ...
Plant Structure Review 2024-01-03
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- The pollen-bearing structure of the stamen usually found at the top of the filament.
- End of a root that consists of young tissues.
- Location where a leaf attaches to the stem.
- Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- The male reproductive part of a flower consisting of the filament and anther.
- Modified leaf that is colorful enough to attract pollinators.
- The enlarged base of the pistil that contains ovules.
- Tissue that carries manufactured food (sugars) from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Supports the plant and transports water and nutrients.
- Pore openings on the leaf surface that regulate the exchange of gasses.
- Tissue that transports water from the soil to the plant.
- One of a pair of cells that regulate the opening and closing of the stoma.
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- The stalk that holds the anther at its tip.
- Space between the nodes on the stem.
- Type of root system that lacks a dominant root but is composed of many primary and secondary roots.
- The plant organ that collects solar energy and converts it to food.
- Waxy substance that covers the outer epidermal surface.
- Type of root system composed of one primary root with many secondary roots branching off the primary root.
- The reproductive organ of a flowering plant.
- The first structure to emerge from a germinating seed.
- The female reproductive part of a flower consisting of the stigma, style, and the ovary.
21 Clues: Space between the nodes on the stem. • Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. • The stalk that holds the anther at its tip. • Location where a leaf attaches to the stem. • The reproductive organ of a flowering plant. • End of a root that consists of young tissues. • The enlarged base of the pistil that contains ovules. • ...
KILLER PLANTS 2025-11-04
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- A sticky trap
- The most famous killer plant
- A sticky glue plant with hairs
- Looks like a succulent - shiny & greasy
- Like arms of an octopus
- The bladderwort can suck in food
- houses for plants
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- smells nice to attract bugs
- Food for killer plants
- Where the pitcher plant and the shrew live
- The plant that slowly kills another tree
- The NZ version of the Strangler tree
- Shaped like a bucket or jug
- The Pitcher plants friend
14 Clues: A sticky trap • houses for plants • Food for killer plants • Like arms of an octopus • The Pitcher plants friend • smells nice to attract bugs • Shaped like a bucket or jug • The most famous killer plant • A sticky glue plant with hairs • The bladderwort can suck in food • The NZ version of the Strangler tree • Looks like a succulent - shiny & greasy • ...
Vocab 2024-03-28
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- raised core body temperature
- plant response to gravity
- plant response to the lack of water
- plant response to light
- plant growth in response to stimuli
- found in the periodic table
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- balance of stable internal conditions
- plant response to touch
- plant response to water
- the smallest unit of a element
- 2 or more elements chemically combined
- change internal or external conditions
12 Clues: plant response to touch • plant response to water • plant response to light • plant response to gravity • found in the periodic table • raised core body temperature • the smallest unit of a element • plant response to the lack of water • plant growth in response to stimuli • balance of stable internal conditions • 2 or more elements chemically combined • ...
science 2023-12-19
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- i make some problems in cells
- i have many little hairs inside of me and nucleolus
- i am a one cell organism
- i give the plant cell its form or shape
- this is a structure is in a plant leaf that traps light
- it is the storage part of a cell
- transports goods and materials through the cell and holds ribosomes
- this gets rid of many unwanted nasty things in the cell
- this is the aid of the cell
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- this transports goods and materials throughout the cell
- i am what makes a plant and plant cell green
- all cells have many of these
- is the sticky substance in a cell
- this has cells organized into structures by internal membrane
- its in every living thing
- i am the hair like fibers between the nucleus and nucleolus
- is the organelle that gives the cell power
- it is the gooey like substance throughout the whole cell
- i am the brain of the cell
- im strong and surround the cell membrane
20 Clues: i am a one cell organism • its in every living thing • i am the brain of the cell • this is the aid of the cell • all cells have many of these • i make some problems in cells • it is the storage part of a cell • is the sticky substance in a cell • i give the plant cell its form or shape • im strong and surround the cell membrane • is the organelle that gives the cell power • ...
Herbology Crossword 2022-07-20
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- The scientific study of plants
- One of the most common allergens
- Convert light into energy
- Become dry and shriveled
- Supplies plant nutrients
- Would it smell as sweet by any other name?
- Whomping tree at Hogwarts
- Post Malone and Harry Styles have songs with this plant as the title
- Can have vegetables or flowers
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- Another name for plantain lily
- Plant with a cry that can be fatal to a wizard
- Green pigment in plants
- Yeasts and molds
- Group of cone-bearing seed plants
- Allows wizards to breathe under water
- Plant that lives more than two years
- Herbology professor
17 Clues: Yeasts and molds • Herbology professor • Green pigment in plants • Become dry and shriveled • Supplies plant nutrients • Convert light into energy • Whomping tree at Hogwarts • Another name for plantain lily • The scientific study of plants • Can have vegetables or flowers • One of the most common allergens • Group of cone-bearing seed plants • Plant that lives more than two years • ...
Plant Science Vocab 2021-09-13
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- essential for all plant functions
- create new growth--either leaves or flowers
- the part of the plant that anchors the plant and has root hairs.
- part of the stem that transports water and nutrients up the stem
- transports nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- produces fruit
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- creates food for the plant through photosynthesis
- essential for plant growth and fruit production
- essential for photosynthesis
- part of the stem that transports glucose down to roots
- essential for holding nutrients, water and air
- part of the plant that absorbs nutrients and water
12 Clues: produces fruit • essential for photosynthesis • essential for all plant functions • create new growth--either leaves or flowers • essential for holding nutrients, water and air • essential for plant growth and fruit production • creates food for the plant through photosynthesis • transports nutrients from the roots to the leaves • ...
Trees 2023-06-19
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- Woody extensions growing from trunk and supporting leaves
- Green, flat sheets on branches, making food for the plant
- Process where plants turn sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food
- Small, protective structure containing beginnings of a new plant
- Tall, sturdy central part supporting branches
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- Plant with needle-like leaves and producing cones
- Protective outer layer covering the trunk
- Plant that loses its leaves during certain times of the year
- Plant keeping its leaves throughout the year
- Young, small plant just beginning to grow
- Layer formed by leaves and branches, providing shade and habitat for animals
- Large area covered primarily with trees and underbrush
- Underground parts anchoring plant and absorbing water and nutrients
13 Clues: Protective outer layer covering the trunk • Young, small plant just beginning to grow • Plant keeping its leaves throughout the year • Tall, sturdy central part supporting branches • Plant with needle-like leaves and producing cones • Large area covered primarily with trees and underbrush • Woody extensions growing from trunk and supporting leaves • ...
Plants I 2025-03-24
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- outer layer of the stem/root
- transparent upper layer of cells in a leaf containing no chloroplasts
- bundles areas where phloem and xylem are bundled together
- layer in a leaf that contains air spaces to allow easy diffusion of gases
- layer of cells that contain stomata
- one of the most important minerals for plant growth; needed for chlorophyll to work
- transports water and minerals to the leaf from the roots; made of dead cells
- one of the most important minerals for plant growth; needed to make proteins, chlorophyll and DNA
- controls the opening and closing of the stomata
- the carbohydrate that plants use to make cell walls
- layer of lipid that prevents water loss from leaf
- indicator solution which changes in colour in response to changes in carbon dioxide concentration; yellow – high CO2 levels, orange – atmospheric CO2, purple – low CO2 levels
- the loss of water vapour from the leaves of plants; rate affected by light intensity, temperature, humidity & wind
- the carbohydrate molecule that plants use to store glucose/energy
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- main site of photosynthesis in a leaf; cells contain lots of chloroplasts
- transports sucrose and amino acids from the leaf
- carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen; requires light and chlorophyll
- one of the most important minerals for plant growth; need to make DNA and cell membranes
- allow easy diffusion of gases through the leaf
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs; contains chlorophyll
- specialised pore in a leaf to allow gases to move in and out of leaf
- one of the most important minerals for plant growth; needed for enzymes to work
- of the stem/root that produces new plant cells
- factor the component of a reaction which is it shortest supply so prevents the rate increasing
- passage of water and minerals through the roots, stem and leaves of a plant
- main organ of a plant for photosynthesis
- the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the leaf
27 Clues: outer layer of the stem/root • layer of cells that contain stomata • main organ of a plant for photosynthesis • allow easy diffusion of gases through the leaf • of the stem/root that produces new plant cells • controls the opening and closing of the stomata • transports sucrose and amino acids from the leaf • layer of lipid that prevents water loss from leaf • ...
UNDERSTANDING FORAGE QUALITY 2017-09-21
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- a proportion between two parameters
- a legume plant
- related to the nutrients that a plant provides
- feed for animals.
- related to advances in plant and animal genetics
- an unit of surface measurement
- an increase in body weight
- a complement of nutrients given to an animal
- related to a pregnant cow
- the act of consuming forages
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- any kind of animal that produces milk, wool or meat
- a grass plant
- evaluation of forage quality
- what is expected from an animal to produce
- what is needed from a food to obtain the best animal performance
- a provision of nutrients.
- steps required to develop any commercial activity properly
- animal requirements
- plants that are grown for grains or forage
- money that is earned from a commercial activity
- dehidrated forage
21 Clues: a grass plant • a legume plant • feed for animals. • dehidrated forage • animal requirements • a provision of nutrients. • related to a pregnant cow • an increase in body weight • evaluation of forage quality • the act of consuming forages • an unit of surface measurement • a proportion between two parameters • what is expected from an animal to produce • ...
Spanish Gardening 2023-05-22
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- What holds water?
- Who takes care of the plants?
- What is feeding plants?
- What is used to keep bugs away from plants?
- What is planted in the ground?
- What is a gardening tool used to dig?
- What is a gardening tool used to move leaves?
- What is this crossword about?
- What is a colorful plant?
- What plants are used to season foods?
- What is putting seeds in the ground?
- What is a plant that isn't a fruit or flower?
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- What is putting a plant in the ground?
- What bug breaks down foods?
- What is getting bigger?
- What is pouring water on plants?
- What is collecting plants?
- What is moving dirt?
- What gives the plants food from the sky?
- What is an orange vegetable?
- What kind of plant is an apple?
- What is the time when gardeners collect plants?
- What is a red vegetable?
- What is pulling weeds?
- What is the opposite of pushing?
25 Clues: What holds water? • What is moving dirt? • What is pulling weeds? • What is getting bigger? • What is feeding plants? • What is a red vegetable? • What is a colorful plant? • What is collecting plants? • What bug breaks down foods? • What is an orange vegetable? • Who takes care of the plants? • What is this crossword about? • What is planted in the ground? • ...
Photosynthesis & Plant Anatomy 2025-11-25
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- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- A simple sugar produced during photosynthesis; provides energy for the plant.
- Series of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
- Gas absorbed through stomata that is used in photosynthesis to produce glucose.
- (Gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- The part of the plant that anchors it in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Flattened membrane inside chloroplasts where light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place.
- Part of photosynthesis that requires light to produce energy-rich molecules.
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- The process by which green plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
- Absorbed by roots, used in photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose.
- The site of photosynthesis, where light energy is captured to produce food for the plant.
- Vascular tissue in plants that transports water from roots to leaves.
- Tiny openings on the leaf surface that allow gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide to enter and exit.
- Protein complexes in chloroplasts that capture light energy during photosynthesis.
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients from leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Supports the plant and transports substances between roots and leaves.
17 Clues: (Gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis. • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • Vascular tissue in plants that transports water from roots to leaves. • Supports the plant and transports substances between roots and leaves. • Absorbed by roots, used in photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose. • ...
Plants 2023-07-20
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- tree Majestic tree with sturdy branches.
- Fragrant plant often used in aromatherapy.
- tree Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves.
- Elegant flower often associated with purity.
- Tall plant with a large, bright yellow flower.
- Exotic flower with intricate patterns.
- Leafy plant that loves shade and moisture.
- Desert plant known for its spines.
- Beautiful flower with thorns.
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- Small plant with fluffy seeds that blow in the wind.
- tree Tree with vibrant leaves, especially in autumn.
- Fast-growing plant with sturdy stems.
- Colorful flower with a distinct shape.
- flytrap Carnivorous plant that catches insects.
- blossom Pink flower that blooms in spring.
15 Clues: Beautiful flower with thorns. • Desert plant known for its spines. • Fast-growing plant with sturdy stems. • Colorful flower with a distinct shape. • Exotic flower with intricate patterns. • tree Majestic tree with sturdy branches. • Fragrant plant often used in aromatherapy. • blossom Pink flower that blooms in spring. • Leafy plant that loves shade and moisture. • ...
cross word puzzle for cells 2023-12-19
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- this is a structure is in a plant leaf that traps light
- transports goods and materials through the cell and holds ribosomes
- I am a one cell organism
- all cells have many of these
- this transports goods and materials throughout the cell
- this gets rid of many unwanted nasty things in the cell
- I am the brain of the cell
- It is the storage part of a cell
- its in every living thing
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- this is the aid of the cell
- It is the gooey like substance throughout the whole cell
- is the organelle that gives the cell power
- I am the hair like fibers between the nucleus and nucleolus
- I give the plant cell its form or shape
- is the sticky substance in a cell
- this has cells organized into structures by internal membrane
- I have many little hairs inside of me and nucleolus
- I make some problems in cells
- I am what makes a plant and plant cell green
- I'm strong and surround the cell membrane
20 Clues: I am a one cell organism • its in every living thing • I am the brain of the cell • this is the aid of the cell • all cells have many of these • I make some problems in cells • It is the storage part of a cell • is the sticky substance in a cell • I give the plant cell its form or shape • I'm strong and surround the cell membrane • is the organelle that gives the cell power • ...
photosynthesis 2023-01-18
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- tubelike transport system for food.
- the product of photosynthesis or the food that plants eat
- photosynthesis equation.
- cellular energy.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- Chemical reaction that uses the glucose to make ATP.
- cellular respiration equation.
- Tubelike transport system for water.
- the process where oxygen is required to make glucose.
- where the xylem and phloem are, from roots to leaves.
- Series of chemical reactions to produce food for the plant.
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- how water gets into the plant, where the xylem is.
- the process that turns sugars into ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
- Where cellular respiration takes place.
- the arrangement that transports water and minerals through the plant body.
- the things that go into photosynthesis to get the products.
- the process where glucose turns into lactic acid
- Small openings surrounded by guard cells in plant leaves for gas exchange.
- Where photosynthesis takes place.
- the things the reactants make through photosynthesis.
- the process of respiration that does not require oxygen.
21 Clues: cellular energy. • photosynthesis equation. • cellular respiration equation. • Where photosynthesis takes place. • tubelike transport system for food. • Organisms that make their own food. • Tubelike transport system for water. • Where cellular respiration takes place. • the process where glucose turns into lactic acid • how water gets into the plant, where the xylem is. • ...
Diversity of Life Review 2019-06-19
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- the part of a seed plant that includes the reproductive organs
- the variety of life that exists in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- a single-celled organism that has no nucleus or organelles.
- the transfer of pollen from the anther (male part) of a plant to a stigma (female part) of a plant
- an organism that breaks down dead material and returns nutrients to the soil
- a gene composed of two identical alleles
- the process by which organisms that have chloroplasts use light energy, carbon dioxide, and
- referring to something that has never been alive
- a state of suspended activity; alive but inactive.
- the traits produced by the genotype; the expression of genes
- the basic unit of life
- a structural unit made up of tissues that serves one function in a multicellular organism
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- an organism made of a cell or cells that contain a nucleus and organelles
- a form of a gene that is expressed only when a dominant allele is not present
- the roots to all the cells in the plant
- the white, starchy part of a flowering plant seed that contains food to nourish the embryo
- the process by which water flows through plants, entering the roots and exiting the stomata
- a gene composed of two different alleles (a dominant and a recessive)
- a tissue made of long connected cells within a vascular plant that transports water and minerals
- a female reproductive structure in a flower. It consists of the ovary, containing the seeds, and the stigma.
- a form of gene that is expressed as the trait when present
- to make (an egg) able to grow and develop
- an individual living thing, such as a plant, animal, fungus, bacterium, archaeon, or protist
- all of the interior of a cell outside the nucleus
- to make sugar
- an organism’s particular genetic makeup
- no longer alive
- a class of animals with three body parts (head, thorax, and abdomen), six legs, and antennae
- germination.
29 Clues: germination. • to make sugar • no longer alive • the basic unit of life • the roots to all the cells in the plant • an organism’s particular genetic makeup • a gene composed of two identical alleles • to make (an egg) able to grow and develop • referring to something that has never been alive • all of the interior of a cell outside the nucleus • ...
Crossword English Club (1) 2025-11-16
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- A small creature with eight legs
- The soft green covering on the ground in a garden or park
- An animal that hops and has a pocket for its baby
- A tall plant with a thick trunk and branches
- A plant that grows very fast and is eaten by pandas
- The season when flowers bloom and weather warms
- A fruit with a hard shell that grows on palm trees
- Water falling from the sky
- A small flying insect that makes honey
- A small brown seed that grows into an oak tree
- A plant people grow for its smell or taste, often used in cooking
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- A bird known for its bright colors and talking ability
- A strong wind that can damage trees and houses
- A place where vegetables and flowers are grown
- The natural home of an animal or plant
- A mountain with a hole on top that can erupt
- A wild animal known for its big mane and loud roar
- A long, narrow river that flows into a sea or lake
- A plant that grows without much water and has thick leaves
- A large area of water smaller than a sea
20 Clues: Water falling from the sky • A small creature with eight legs • The natural home of an animal or plant • A small flying insect that makes honey • A large area of water smaller than a sea • A mountain with a hole on top that can erupt • A tall plant with a thick trunk and branches • A strong wind that can damage trees and houses • ...
Cells & Photosynthesis 2023-02-09
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- the process where plants absorb light to produce their own energy
- organelle where photosynthesis happens. is only found in plant cells
- an organism made of ONE cell
- an organism made of MANY cells
- the gas that plant RELEASE through photosynthesis
- the main source of energy in our ecosystems
- type of Cells the DO have a nucleus and organelles. examples are plant and animal
- the gas that plants ABSORB through photosynthesis
- the sugar or food that plants produce through photosynthesis
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- the pores on the bottom of the leaf. They close during the day, open at night
- organelle that is thin like skin. Gives cells shape
- organelle that is the fluid in the cell. Like water
- organelle that controls the cell's function. Like the brain
- organelle that is thick and strong. Gives plant cells structure
- type of cell that dogs, humans, or CONSUMERS are made of
- type of cell that leaves, trees, or PRODUCERS are made of
- type of cells that have NO nucleus or organelles. examples are bacteria
17 Clues: an organism made of ONE cell • an organism made of MANY cells • the main source of energy in our ecosystems • the gas that plant RELEASE through photosynthesis • the gas that plants ABSORB through photosynthesis • organelle that is thin like skin. Gives cells shape • organelle that is the fluid in the cell. Like water • ...
Botany 2025-11-05
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- The part of the flower that holds the ovule and becomes fruit
- Female reproductive organ of a flower, includes ovary
- Aquatic plants without stems, roots, or leaves
- Fine powder produced by flowers for reproduction
- The main stalk of a plant or flower
- The sticky part of a flower that receives pollen
- Organisms that live on land rather than in water
- Plant organ that anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients
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- The scientific study of plants.
- To transfer pollen from one flower to another
- Living things that make their own food through photosynthesis
- A plant reproductive structure that can grow into a new plant
- The part of a flower where pollen is produced
- Mushrooms and molds that are not plants but often grow in similar places
- Colorful part of a flower that attracts insects
- To unite an egg cell and a sperm cell to start new life
- The main support of a plant that transports water and nutrients
17 Clues: The scientific study of plants. • The main stalk of a plant or flower • To transfer pollen from one flower to another • The part of a flower where pollen is produced • Aquatic plants without stems, roots, or leaves • Colorful part of a flower that attracts insects • Fine powder produced by flowers for reproduction • The sticky part of a flower that receives pollen • ...
Pasture & Vegitation 2013-06-13
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- The land area of the world’s pasture types
- Provides growth structure for the plant
- This pasture type are introduced species
- Sowed or natural ground cover for feeding livestock
- Only eat plant structures
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- Only grows in a certain time of year
- These have been here before Europeans settled in Australia
- A close fitting cover for the stem of the plant
- These are the reproductive part of the plant
- Structure that provides base support to the plant.
- Grow back every year
- These provide the energy to the plant
12 Clues: Grow back every year • Only eat plant structures • Only grows in a certain time of year • These provide the energy to the plant • Provides growth structure for the plant • This pasture type are introduced species • The land area of the world’s pasture types • These are the reproductive part of the plant • A close fitting cover for the stem of the plant • ...
Plants Part 1 2022-04-06
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- roots like an onion
- where the leaf attaches to the stem
- carries water up to the leaves
- plant trunk and branches
- plants that live for many years
- openings in leaves exchange gases
- organisms that makes their own food
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- plants live, flower, and die in two years
- part of the plant that grows in the soil
- root like a carrot
- carries sugars down to the roots
- roots like a potato
- part of the plant that grows in the air
- green part of plant where photosynthesis happens
- plants live, flower, reproduce and die in one year
15 Clues: root like a carrot • roots like an onion • roots like a potato • plant trunk and branches • carries water up to the leaves • plants that live for many years • carries sugars down to the roots • openings in leaves exchange gases • where the leaf attaches to the stem • organisms that makes their own food • part of the plant that grows in the air • ...
Gardening 2024-08-06
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- Soil cover
- Tool for leaves
- Plant growth medium
- Culinary garden plants
- Unwanted garden plants
- Trim plants
- Handheld digging tool
- Garden invaders
- Container for plants
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- Garden boundary
- Organic fertilizer
- Small woody plant
- Climbing plant
- Popular fragrant flower
- Flowering stage
- Soil cultivating tool
- Plant starters
- Essential for plants
- Digging tool
- Underground plant storage
20 Clues: Soil cover • Trim plants • Digging tool • Climbing plant • Plant starters • Garden boundary • Tool for leaves • Flowering stage • Garden invaders • Small woody plant • Organic fertilizer • Plant growth medium • Essential for plants • Container for plants • Soil cultivating tool • Handheld digging tool • Culinary garden plants • Unwanted garden plants • Popular fragrant flower • Underground plant storage
Tropism Crossword 2024-05-07
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- When a plant moves in the direction of the stimulus.
- The way a plant responds to stimulation.
- The reaction the plant has.
- When a plant responds to the touch of something.
- When plants move in the direction of the most sunlight
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- When plants grow in the direction of the most water.
- When a plant moves in the opposite direction of the thing stimulating it.
- Prefix that means touch.
- Prefix that means light.
- Prefix that means Earth.
- When plants respond the force of gravity.
- Prefix that means water.
- Something that triggers an organism to react.
13 Clues: Prefix that means touch. • Prefix that means light. • Prefix that means Earth. • Prefix that means water. • The reaction the plant has. • The way a plant responds to stimulation. • When plants respond the force of gravity. • Something that triggers an organism to react. • When a plant responds to the touch of something. • When plants grow in the direction of the most water. • ...
transport in plants 2019-04-01
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- flow (mass transfer and bulk flow) movement of fluids down a pressure or temperature gradient.
- sap fluid transported in phloem sieve tube elements of a plant.
- the sticking together of particles of the same substance.
- a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem that lacks perforations in the cell wall.
- flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves). Typically have broad, stalked leaves with netlike veins.
- Removes sucrose from the phloem
- region of the plant cell wall in which secondary wall is interrupted, exposing the underlying primary cell wall.
- the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
- pathway water moves between cytoplasm/vacuoles of adjacent cells, near the xylem, the Casparian strip forms an impenetrable barrier to water in the cell walls, and water must move into the cytoplasm to continue.
- strip a band of cell wall material deposited in the radial and transverse walls of the endodermis, and is chemically different from the rest of the cell wall; made of Suberin and sometimes lignin.
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins.
- a layer of loosely packed and irregularly shaped chlorophyll-bearing cells that fills the part of a leaf between the palisade layer and the lower epidermis.
- detail diagrams generally shows individual cells.
- a plant that needs very little water.
- hairs each pf a large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the soil.
- cells a thin-walled unsuberized cell found in the endodermis of vascular plants often opposite the protoxylem strands —called also transfusion cell.
- Bundles a strand of conducting vessels in the stem or leaves of a plant, typically with phloem on the outside and xylem on the inside.
- plant polysaccharide, it is made by the glucan sythase-like gene (GLS) in various places within a plant. it is produced to act as a temporary cell wall in response to stimuli such as stress or damage
- Plates an area of relatively large pores present in the common end walls of sieve tube elements
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- the sticking together of particles of different substances
- an inert impermeable waxy substance present in the cell walls of corky tissues.
- Elements (aka vessel member/trachea) cell type in xylem and the building blocks of vessels.
- the products of photosynthesis that are transported around a plant, e.g., sucrose
- an inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems, surrounding a vascular bundle.
- the transport of assimilates such as sucrose through a plant, in phloem tissue; requires the input of metabolic energy; term is sometimes used more generally to include transport in the xylem.
- tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- a layer of columnar cells rich in chloroplasts found beneath the upper epidermis of foliage leaves
- plan diagrams a diagram that only shows the outlines of the different tissues. it never shows individual cells.
- subcategory of membrane transport proteins that couple the favorable movement of one molecule with its concentration gradient and unfavorable movement of another molecule against its gradient
- a complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
- loading the process in which hydrogen ions are removed from the companion cell by active transport, before diffusing down a potential gradient across the co-transporter proteins which allow them to bring sucrose
- an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root.
- the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent, found chiefly in the softer parts of leaves, pulp of fruits, bark and pith of stems, etc.
- a fungus which grows in association with the roots of a plant in symbiotic or mildly pathogenic relationship.
- a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake by a leafy plant shoot
- fibres provides mechanical support to the plant parts and surface fibers helps in seed and fruit dispersal.
- a pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange.
- cells found within phloem of flowering plants, usually closely associated with a sieve element its function is uncertain, though it appears to regulate the activity of the adjacent sieve element and to take part in loading and unloading sugar into the sieve element.
- the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by a periderm
- a thin layer of plant tissue between the endodermis and the phloem.
- pathway the inner side of the plasma membrane in which water and low-molecular-weight solutes can freely diffuse.
- a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell.
- release sucrose into the phloem
45 Clues: Removes sucrose from the phloem • release sucrose into the phloem • a plant that needs very little water. • detail diagrams generally shows individual cells. • the sticking together of particles of the same substance. • the sticking together of particles of different substances • sap fluid transported in phloem sieve tube elements of a plant. • ...
Agriculture 2020-01-21
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- a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox, kept to produce milk or beef
- lace (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager
- (of a living thing) undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
- a plant or part of a plant used as food, typically as accompaniment to meat or fish, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean
- the quality or state of being different or diverse; the absence of uniformity, sameness, or monotony
- a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds
- a domesticated bovine animal kept for milk or meat; a cow or bull
- a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing
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- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden; cows
- a fuel derived directly from living matter
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- a cereal plant that is the most important kind grown in temperate countries, the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc
- the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services
- a North American cereal plant that yields large grains, or kernels, set in rows on a cob. Its many varieties yield numerous products, highly valued for both human and livestock consumption
20 Clues: a fuel derived directly from living matter • lace (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow • the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated • a domesticated bovine animal kept for milk or meat; a cow or bull • a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable • ...
Growth 2024-09-06
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- To care for and encourage the growth
- Emitting light or energy, often describing a healthy appearance
- To raise in rank, condition, or moral strength
- To open or spread out from a folded state
- To make something stronger or more resilient
- The process of developing or increasing
- The process of becoming fully grown or developed
- The process of growth or evolution
- To change in form, appearance, or character
- The beginning of seed growth
- To move forward or make progress
- The beginning stages of plant development
- A small protuberance on a plant that may grow into a flower, leaf, or shoot
- A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
- To thrive or succeed, especially in financial respects
- To undergo gradual transformation
- To make or become larger in size, number, or importance
- To give new energy or strength
- The act of becoming larger or more extensive
- The unit of reproduction in a flowering plant
- A major change in the form or structure, especially in insects or frogs
- Warmth and light from the sun, essential for plant life
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- To make something feel or look new or more energetic
- A large quantity of something
- The act of preparing land and growing crops
- The union of male and female reproductive cells
- To increase in size, number, or importance
- An upward development or increase
- Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
- The process of a flower opening
- To prepare and use land for crops or gardening
- To become mature, ready to be picked
- A young plant grown from a seed
- Capable of being renewed or restored
- To replace or restore something that was damaged
- To go upward or advance in a steady or steep course
- Forward movement toward improvement or development
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- A change that helps an organism survive in its environment
- To move a plant from one location to another
- To mature or develop, especially in a promising or healthy way
- To shine with reflected light, often used to describe new plant leaves
- To encourage or promote growth
- To move upward or to a higher position
44 Clues: The beginning of seed growth • A large quantity of something • To encourage or promote growth • To give new energy or strength • The process of a flower opening • A young plant grown from a seed • To move forward or make progress • An upward development or increase • To undergo gradual transformation • The process of growth or evolution • To care for and encourage the growth • ...
