the plant Crossword Puzzles
gardening vocabulary words 2013-04-24
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- a short handled tool used to plant seeds and dig up plants or soil
- making a hole for plants by removing dirt and soil from the ground. This is usually done with a shovel.
- can a container used to water plants in a garden
- a plant such as carrots, beans, or lettuce, that is grown in the ground and used for food
- any work done outside such as gardening, mowing the grass, or raking leaves
- light from the sun that gives plants energy and helps them grow
- dirt made up of minerals and is a source of food for plants
- tool that has a long handle and a row of teeth and is used to gather leaves or to smooth down soil.
- part of a plant that usually grows underground. They take up water and nutrients, and hold the plant in the soil.
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- removing plants that are not wanted in a garden or a yard. They are plants that hurt the growth of other plants.
- make fit for growing plants by plowing, weeding, or adding fertilizer
- to cut off or remove branches or other parts of plants with garden clippers
- an area of land used for growing flowers or vegetables
- a building made of glass where plants are grown inside
- part of a plant that makes fruit or seeds. They often have a pleasant smell and color.
- large tool with a long handle and a wide, flat blade that is used to dig soil
- when the earth's surface is washed away by wind or water
- a living thing that has leaves, makes its own food, and has roots that usually grow in the earth
- a small object that comes from a flower and grows into a new plant.
- a deep, round container made of clay or plastic that holds plants and soil
20 Clues: can a container used to water plants in a garden • an area of land used for growing flowers or vegetables • a building made of glass where plants are grown inside • when the earth's surface is washed away by wind or water • dirt made up of minerals and is a source of food for plants • light from the sun that gives plants energy and helps them grow • ...
Tropism Crossword 2023-09-20
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- Contains chlorophyll and is where photosynthesis takes place
- When a cause happens inside an organism
- Movement in response to water
- The pressure of water inside plant cells
- When a cause happens outside an organism
- Surrounds cytoplasm of a cell, controls what enters and exits a cell
- Something that elicits a response, like a cause
- Movement in response in response to touch
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- Bending or moving in response to gravity
- Something that happens because of a stimulus
- A specialized structure in a cell that performs a function
- Organelle that breaks down nutrients for energy
- Motion in a plant due to light
- Used for storage, different sizes in plant and animal cells
- Gel-like substance that holds organelles in place
- Provides support for a plant cell
- The cell's control center
- The movement of a plant in response to a stimulus
18 Clues: The cell's control center • Movement in response to water • Motion in a plant due to light • Provides support for a plant cell • When a cause happens inside an organism • Bending or moving in response to gravity • The pressure of water inside plant cells • When a cause happens outside an organism • Movement in response in response to touch • ...
Garden Crossword 2025-06-12
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- A new shoot emerging from a seed
- Used to transport soil, plants, or tools
- Distributes water over large areas
- Large scissors for trimming hedges or shrubs
- used to protect skin from the sun
- A common garden tool used for weeding and soil preparation.
- Essential for plant growth and the foundation of a healthy garden
- used to ensure safety in the garden
- Insects essential for pollination
- used for a wide variety of tasks related to plant care, soil preparation, and garden maintenance
- A tool with a flat blade for digging or edging
- Can Portable container for watering plants
- Protect hands while gardening
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- used to promote soil quality
- A small hand tool used for digging
- To trim a plant to encourage growth or shape
- Unwanted plants competing with cultivated plants
- Plants like basil or thyme used for seasoning or medicine
- Gathers leaves, debris, or levels soil
- The primary focus of a garden, providing beauty and produce.
- Rounded blade for digging deeper holes
- used to improve soil health and enhance plant growth by providing nutrients, improving soil structure, and enhancing water retention
- used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals
- Provides light necessary for photosynthesis and plant development
- Crucial for plant hydration and overall health
25 Clues: used to promote soil quality • Protect hands while gardening • A new shoot emerging from a seed • used to protect skin from the sun • Insects essential for pollination • A small hand tool used for digging • Distributes water over large areas • used to ensure safety in the garden • Gathers leaves, debris, or levels soil • Rounded blade for digging deeper holes • ...
Planting Seeds of Knowledge 2025-06-12
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- A short-handled farming tool with a semicircular blade.
- A plantation of grapevines, typically producing grapes for wine.
- A tall cereal plant bearing kernels on large ears, also called maize.
- A long, slender piece of wood, used as a support.
- Organic component of soil, formed by decomposition of organic matter.
- A glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather.
- Domesticated bovines raised for meat or milk.
- A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially.
- Omnivorous, domesticated hoofed mammals raised for meat.
- Method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions.
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- The practice of growing different crops in succession on the same land.
- Substance added to soil to enhance plant growth.
- A large farm building used for storing hay or sheltering livestock.
- A tool with prongs for lifting and moving loose material.
- A plant or part of a plant used as food.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed.
- Relating to genes or heredity, as in genetic engineering of crops.
- A tool with a long, curved blade for mowing grass or grain.
- Hardy domesticated ruminant mammal that has horns.
- An embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering.
- A place where bees are kept; a collection of beehives.
- Supply of water to land or crops to help growth.
- Relating to milk or milk products.
- The reproductive part of a plant, often brightly colored.
- Chemical substance used to destroy pests.
- A flattened green outgrowth from the stem of a plant, primarily for photosynthesis.
- A powerful motor vehicle used for pulling farm machinery.
- A farm implement used for initial cultivation of soil.
- Farm animals regarded as an asset.
- A small field or enclosure where horses are kept.
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- The top layer of earth in which plants grow.
- Fodder preserved in a silo; silage.
- An area of open land, especially one planted with crops.
- Land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals.
- Part of a plant that anchors it to the ground and absorbs water and nutrients.
- A piece of land planted with fruit trees.
- A layer of material applied to the surface of soil to conserve moisture.
- Farming practices that are environmentally sound and economically viable.
- Grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants cut and dried for fodder.
- Domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- The process of soil or rock being worn away by natural agents.
- Farm animal valued for its wool, meat, and milk.
- A tool with teeth for gathering leaves or smoothing soil.
- The preparation of land for growing crops.
- Tightly bound bundles of hay or straw.
- A tool for digging.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat.
- Chemical substance used to destroy unwanted vegetation.
- A cereal plant widely grown in cool climates.
- The main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground.
- The process or period of gathering in crops.
- A hardy cereal widely grown for food and for making malt.
- A cereal grass that is widely cultivated in warm climates for its grain.
- A place where young plants and trees are grown for sale or planting.
- A cereal grain widely cultivated for its edible grain.
- Land left uncultivated for a period to restore its fertility.
- Seed or fruit of a cereal grass, used for food.
- A tower for storing fodder or grain.
60 Clues: A tool for digging. • Relating to milk or milk products. • Farm animals regarded as an asset. • Fodder preserved in a silo; silage. • A tower for storing fodder or grain. • Tightly bound bundles of hay or straw. • A plant or part of a plant used as food. • A piece of land planted with fruit trees. • Chemical substance used to destroy pests. • ...
Plant Transport 2024-10-09
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- Tissue that transports nutrients and sugars throughout the plant
- Microscopic leaf openings for gas exchange
- System of the plant involved in the production of seeds
- Process by which water vapor exits the plant through leaves
- Root type that branches out into thin strands
- Root type with a main, thick central structure
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- Tissue that transports water and minerals upward
- Type of plant without specialized transport tissues
- Outer protective layer of the plant
- System that supports the plant and transports materials from roots to leaves
- Type of plant with specialized tissues for transport
- Type of cell around the stomata that controls its opening and closing
12 Clues: Outer protective layer of the plant • Microscopic leaf openings for gas exchange • Root type that branches out into thin strands • Root type with a main, thick central structure • Tissue that transports water and minerals upward • Type of plant without specialized transport tissues • Type of plant with specialized tissues for transport • ...
biology crossword puzzle 2021-03-12
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- it is mostly found on the under-surface of plant leaves
- over weight
- the flow of water through a plant
- food that have extra nutrient
- what a plant does when its leave and stems loss water
- a fence of stakes especially for defense
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- found only in algal and plant cells
- a disease cause by lack of vitamin b1
- it gives out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide
- a disease cause by lack of iron
- plant cells that have lost water and cannot support themselves
- mass of living material in an area
- its vacuole pushes against the cell wall
- a tube that carries water and minerals from a plant roots to its leaves
- a disease cause by lack of vitamin c
15 Clues: over weight • food that have extra nutrient • a disease cause by lack of iron • the flow of water through a plant • mass of living material in an area • found only in algal and plant cells • a disease cause by lack of vitamin c • a disease cause by lack of vitamin b1 • its vacuole pushes against the cell wall • a fence of stakes especially for defense • ...
Plant organisation 2019-03-03
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- found at the growing tip; the site of growth
- the transport of sugars through the phloem
- the transport of water through the xylem
- transports sugars
- the movement of water from roots to stem to leaves to air
- transports water
- tissue covering the plant
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- a factor affecting plant transpiration
- a factor affecting transpiration in plants
- mesophyll-where most photosynthesis happens
- mesophyll-contains big air spaces to allow diffusion of gases through the leaf
- holes that allow gas exchange and water vapour out of the leaf
- another factor affecting plant transpiration
- fourth factor affecting plant transpiration
14 Clues: transports water • transports sugars • tissue covering the plant • a factor affecting plant transpiration • the transport of water through the xylem • the transport of sugars through the phloem • a factor affecting transpiration in plants • mesophyll-where most photosynthesis happens • fourth factor affecting plant transpiration • found at the growing tip; the site of growth • ...
Plant Crossword 2023-04-22
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- A seed leaf
- Openings on the underside of a leaf; where transpiration occurs
- Plant tissue capable of mitosis
- The pattern of veins in a leaf
- One of the main functions of a root
- Organisms that produce their own food
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- Process used to move water into the xylem
- A strengthening material found in some plant cell walls
- Vessel that transports food in plants
- The loss of water vapour from leaves
- An opening on the stem for gas exchange
- Process that takes place during the absorption of water into root hairs
- The point of a stem at which the leaf is attached
- Flowering plants with two cotyledons
14 Clues: A seed leaf • The pattern of veins in a leaf • Plant tissue capable of mitosis • One of the main functions of a root • The loss of water vapour from leaves • Flowering plants with two cotyledons • Vessel that transports food in plants • Organisms that produce their own food • An opening on the stem for gas exchange • Process used to move water into the xylem • ...
Plant transport 2025-04-10
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- The tissue located between the epidermis and the vascular bundles in a plant stem or root. The cells of the cortex often store starch.
- The loss of rigidity of non-woody structures of plants. This is due to greater water loss via transpiration than is taken up by the roots.
- A transport tissue found in plants that is specialised to transport sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant in both directions.
- The regions of a plant that store or remove sugars e.g. roots, buds, fruits.
- The ‘sticking’ together of water molecules due to attractive forces between them. This enables water molecules to move up the xylem in a continuous stream.
- Plants that produce seeds that contain two cotyledons (embryonic leaves), forming two primary leaves.
- A transport tissue in plants that is specialised to transport water and dissolved minerals from the roots of the plant to the leaves.
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- Small holes found on the surface of a plant that can be opened or closed by guard cells to control water loss and gas exchange.
- Water loss from plant leaves and shoots via diffusion and evaporation. The rate of transpiration is affected by temperature and humidity.
- The movement of sugars (sucrose, amino acids, etc.) up and down a plant, from sources to sinks, via the phloem. Requires energy.
- A single layer of cells that helps to maintain the shape of the stem and reduces water vapour loss.
- The regions of a plant that produce sugars e.g. leaves, storage organs.
- Specialised cells responsible for the uptake of water and minerals from the soil. They have long hair-like extensions known as root hairs, which provide a large surface area for absorption of ions by active transport and water by osmosis.
- The total area occupied by the surface of an object. The larger the surface area, the faster the rate of diffusion.
14 Clues: The regions of a plant that produce sugars e.g. leaves, storage organs. • The regions of a plant that store or remove sugars e.g. roots, buds, fruits. • A single layer of cells that helps to maintain the shape of the stem and reduces water vapour loss. • Plants that produce seeds that contain two cotyledons (embryonic leaves), forming two primary leaves. • ...
Plant Products 2024-03-02
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- This process uses glucose to make energy
- Molecules needed for most cellular processes
- Liquid reactant in photosynthesis
- A product of photosynthesis that is a gas
- Where respiration happens in cells
- These molecules are insoluble plant products
- Product of photosynthesis
- Excess glucose is stored as this polymer
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- Where photosynthesis takes place
- Green pigment in plant cells
- Growth of a new plant from a seed
- Polymers made up of amino acids
- The waterproof part of a leaf
- The part of the cell made of lipids. The cell _________
- Needed for the plant to make amino acids
15 Clues: Product of photosynthesis • Green pigment in plant cells • The waterproof part of a leaf • Polymers made up of amino acids • Where photosynthesis takes place • Growth of a new plant from a seed • Liquid reactant in photosynthesis • Where respiration happens in cells • This process uses glucose to make energy • Needed for the plant to make amino acids • ...
Plant Form 2022-03-07
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- Conducts water and dissolve minerals throughout plant
- cells of the xylem of Gymnosperms
- found in the pear
- give rise to primary tissues
- plant cell that functions in storage, photosynthesis and secretion
- flank a stoma
- protect leaves from high-intensity light and ultraviolet radiation
- cells of the xylem of Angiosperms
- allows bending without breaking of plants
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- cell of the phloem that is found in seedless plants
- cell of the phloem with a companion cell usually found in Angiosperms
- forms the epidermis
- transports hormones amino acids and other substances necessary for plant growth
- increases plant diameter
14 Clues: flank a stoma • found in the pear • forms the epidermis • increases plant diameter • give rise to primary tissues • cells of the xylem of Angiosperms • cells of the xylem of Gymnosperms • allows bending without breaking of plants • cell of the phloem that is found in seedless plants • Conducts water and dissolve minerals throughout plant • ...
Plant & Flowers 2022-12-09
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- Edge Dracena, colorful tropical look. Variegated spiky leaves are green and yellow with pinkish-red edges
- an herbaceous perennial that has fragrant showy pale yellow to cream-colored flowers
- Plant, A branched, succulent shrub commonly grown indoors
- Plant, shiny dark green heart-shaped leaves
- Daisy, tend to form clumps that are 2 to 3 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide
- of Paradise, grows from rhizomes (underground stems) to a height of 1 to 1.5 meters about 3 to 5 feet
- Vase Bromeliad, an evergreen perennial with funnel-shaped rosettes of grey leaves
- plants that have succulent stems pads or branches with scales and spines instead of leaves
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- come in multiple colors, and stems have thorns
- small to medium flowers have a round layered, and slightly ruffled appearance
- Philodendron long, winding stems that can trail gracefully from a hanging basket or be trained up a support
- Orchid, large plants with strap-like foliage and long sprays of large showy flowers in abundance
- 6-tepaled flowers in a variety of shapes (trumpet funnel cup, bell bowl or flat)
- annual, biennial or perennial herbaceous plants along with woody subshrubs
14 Clues: Plant, shiny dark green heart-shaped leaves • come in multiple colors, and stems have thorns • Plant, A branched, succulent shrub commonly grown indoors • Daisy, tend to form clumps that are 2 to 3 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide • annual, biennial or perennial herbaceous plants along with woody subshrubs • ...
Flower Anatomy Crossword 2022-12-15
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- - part of the plant that produces pollen
- - located just below the stigma, a stalk of the Pistil
- - usually the colourful part of the flower
- - when petals fuse together they are called ______
- - what you'd call a flower missing male or female parts
- - the arrangement of the flower
- - the filament produces _________
- - stores the pollen
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- - female parts of a plant
- - what you'd call a flower with male and female parts
- - outermost whorl of the plant
- - a flower with only female parts
- - male parts of a plant
- - the female reproductive system including the ovary, a stigma, and usually a style
- - the basic unit of the female reproductive system
- - an unbranched, type of inflorescence-bearing pedicellate flowers
- - what you call the petals and sepals together
17 Clues: - stores the pollen • - male parts of a plant • - female parts of a plant • - outermost whorl of the plant • - the arrangement of the flower • - a flower with only female parts • - the filament produces _________ • - part of the plant that produces pollen • - usually the colourful part of the flower • - what you call the petals and sepals together • ...
Plants Crossword 2016-03-18
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- When seeds are moved from the plant by water, plants or animals
- A type of bird that is an important pollinator in warm places
- The brightly coloured part of the plant that helps attract insects to the plant
- The process that plants use to make sugar
- The female part of the plant
- The male part of the plant
- The transfer of pollen from the anther of a flower to the stigma of a flower
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- When the pollen joins with the ovule in the ovary to make a seed
- The pollen joins with an ovule during fertilization to form a _ _ _ _ _ _
- The part of the plant that produces pollen
- Protects the flower whilst it is still a bud, usually green.
- The sweet liquid produced in plants, which many insects like to drink
- When the ovary produces seeds and grows larger, it makes a _ _ _ _ _ _
- The yellow powder produced by the anthers, which is carried by insects to the stigma of other plants
14 Clues: The male part of the plant • The female part of the plant • The process that plants use to make sugar • The part of the plant that produces pollen • Protects the flower whilst it is still a bud, usually green. • A type of bird that is an important pollinator in warm places • When seeds are moved from the plant by water, plants or animals • ...
Aphids 2025-05-27
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- A young insect that looks like a smaller version of the adult
- A green part of a plant that captures sunlight for food
- The part of a plant that holds seeds, like apples or pears
- A lump or bump on a plant caused by insects
- The small, oval object insects hatch from
- Smooth and shiny like a candle or crayon
- A scientist who studies insects
- The developmental stages between molts in insect nymphs
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- A type of insecticide used in pest control
- Small tube-like structures on the back of aphids used for defense
- A sweet, round fruit that grows on trees and comes in red, green, or yellow
- A small insect, often found on plants or in soil
- The season when many fruits, like apples, are harvested
- A tiny insect that sucks sap from plants and can damage leaves
- A fuzzy growth that appears on old fruit or damp surfaces
- A liquid used on plants to smother pests like aphids
- The sticky liquid that flows through a plant or tree
- A young stem or branch growing from a plant
18 Clues: A scientist who studies insects • Smooth and shiny like a candle or crayon • The small, oval object insects hatch from • A type of insecticide used in pest control • A lump or bump on a plant caused by insects • A young stem or branch growing from a plant • A small insect, often found on plants or in soil • A liquid used on plants to smother pests like aphids • ...
Conifer Vocabulary -- Forestry 2024-06-04
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- Describing leaves arranged like the vanes of a feather along a central axis.
- The release of water vapor from plant tissues, primarily through stomata.
- A type of tree that produces cones and typically has needle-like or scale-like leaves.
- A seed-producing plant with "naked" seeds, characteristic of conifers.
- Small pores on plant surfaces, regulating gas exchange.
- The slender, pointed leaf of a coniferous tree.
- A sticky substance produced by coniferous trees, often used for protection.
- A complex organic polymer providing strength and rigidity to plant cell walls, found in conifers.
- A layer of actively dividing cells in plant stems, responsible for growth in girth.
- The green pigment in plants responsible for photosynthesis.
- Trees that shed their leaves annually, in contrast to conifers.
- The outer, living wood layer of a tree, active in transporting water and nutrients.
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- A bitter-tasting compound found in conifer bark, often serving as a deterrent against herbivores.
- The vascular tissue responsible for transporting sugars and nutrients in plants.
- The upper layer of foliage in a forest, formed by conifer crowns.
- A tree or shrub that retains its foliage year-round, common among conifers.
- The vascular tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals in plants.
- A bud located along the sides of stems, capable of producing new growth.
- Specialized structures in conifers that produce and transport resin.
- The protective outer covering of a tree, composed of dead cells.
- An underground stem that grows horizontally, giving rise to new shoots.
- The inner, older wood of a tree, providing structural support.
- The reproductive structure of a conifer, containing seeds and scales.
- The outermost layer of cells in plant tissues, providing protection.
- A symbiotic association between fungi and conifer roots, aiding in nutrient absorption.
25 Clues: The slender, pointed leaf of a coniferous tree. • Small pores on plant surfaces, regulating gas exchange. • The green pigment in plants responsible for photosynthesis. • The inner, older wood of a tree, providing structural support. • Trees that shed their leaves annually, in contrast to conifers. • The protective outer covering of a tree, composed of dead cells. • ...
Plant Parts and Their Function 2024-09-02
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- The main function of roots is to take in ________ for the plant.
- The ________ holds the plant firmly to the ground.
- The ___________ trap the sunlight for the plant.
- Dogwood plants have ______ leaves to absorb more sunlight and air.
- Some plants have roots __________ the ground to obtain enough air.
- The strong stem helps them to ________ upright.
- Some fruits contains ________ and it can grow into a new plant.
- Oak trees have narrow and curvy leaves to lose ________ due heat from the sun.
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- Flower have part to help plant __________
- Fruits have colorful color to attract ___________
- __________ is a place to make food for the plant.
- Grape is one of plants with _________ stem.
- Some plants have roots deep into the ground to obtain more ________.
- The ___________ develop into a fruit.
- The ________ support the plant and hold the leaves up.
15 Clues: The ___________ develop into a fruit. • Flower have part to help plant __________ • Grape is one of plants with _________ stem. • The strong stem helps them to ________ upright. • Fruits have colorful color to attract ___________ • The ___________ trap the sunlight for the plant. • The ________ holds the plant firmly to the ground. • ...
plants 2023-06-21
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- A deciduous tree with distinctive lobed leaves that often change color in the fall.
- A tall, woody perennial plant with a trunk and branches, usually having leaves or needles.
- A small, simple flower with a yellow center and white petals.
- A succulent plant adapted to arid regions, often with spines instead of leaves.
- A flowering plant known for its fragrant blooms and thorny stems, available in various colors.
- A tall plant with large, bright yellow flowers that turn towards the sun.
- A climbing or trailing plant with evergreen leaves that often grows on walls or trees.
- A group of plants with narrow leaves, often used to cover lawns or as fodder for animals.
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- A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves that reproduces using spores.
- An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones that produce seeds.
- A bulbous spring-flowering plant with showy, cup-shaped flowers in various colors.
- A common yellow-flowered plant with feathery seeds that can be blown away by the wind.
- A large and long-lived tree known for its strong wood and distinctive acorns.
- The reproductive part of a plant that typically has colorful petals and produces seeds.
- A diverse family of flowering plants known for their often showy and complex blooms.
15 Clues: A small, simple flower with a yellow center and white petals. • An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones that produce seeds. • A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves that reproduces using spores. • A tall plant with large, bright yellow flowers that turn towards the sun. • ...
Ch. 27 AP Biology Plant Tissues 2017-02-21
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- root system found in dicots
- Type of growth that makes plants thicker
- Conducts sugar
- A single layer of cells on the outside of a plant
- A simple plant tissue that makes up most of the ground tissue with flexible cell walls
- A simple tissue that is flexible and supports rapidly growing parts
- Type of tissue that moves water and sugars
- region of rapidly dividing cells
- Regions of plants where new shoots grow
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- Another term for a vascular bundle in a root
- Secondary xylem in a tree
- Plants with flowering parts in multiples of threes and fibrous root systems
- Layer of cells inside the endodermis that give rise to root hairs
- A simple tissue that is dead at maturity and leave behind sturdy cell walls.
- Conducts water
- Term for peridermm and all living and dead tissues outside of vascular cambium
- Type of growth that makes a plant taller
- Seed leaf, used in identifying monocots and dicots
- Type of tissue that makes up most of a plant
- Type of tissue that is essentially plant "skin"
20 Clues: Conducts sugar • Conducts water • Secondary xylem in a tree • root system found in dicots • region of rapidly dividing cells • Regions of plants where new shoots grow • Type of growth that makes plants thicker • Type of growth that makes a plant taller • Type of tissue that moves water and sugars • Another term for a vascular bundle in a root • ...
Chapter 9: Plant Diversity 2022-11-09
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- Plants that have tube-like structures are called __________.
- The part of a plant cell that converts light energy into chemical energy
- The type of cells plants are made of
- The process through which plants make their own food
- Plants that don't have tube-like structures are called __________.
- Plants are ____________, meaning they are made of many cells.
- A type of vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients throughout the plant
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- An organic compound made of chains of glucose
- The special name scientists give nonvascular seedless plants
- Small opening on the surface layer of leaves
- A leaf of a fern
- A layer of plant tissue that produces new vascular tissue
- Organisms that make their own food
- Vascular tissue that carries dissolved sugars throughout the plant
- A plant with more than two growing seasons
- A waxy protective layer on plants
16 Clues: A leaf of a fern • A waxy protective layer on plants • Organisms that make their own food • The type of cells plants are made of • A plant with more than two growing seasons • Small opening on the surface layer of leaves • An organic compound made of chains of glucose • The process through which plants make their own food • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-03-20
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- What type of reaction is Photosynthesis
- Pigment which absorbs the sun’s energy
- The factory where photosynthesis happens
- C6H12O6
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf
- What the plants has after Photosynthesis
- Distributes water to the plant
- 6H20
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- Process by which a green plant makes its own food
- Organelle that contains chlorophyll
- 6O2
- Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- What we need; the ingredients
- 6CO2
- Comes from the Sun
- Plants __ when they have no energy
16 Clues: 6O2 • 6CO2 • 6H20 • C6H12O6 • Comes from the Sun • What we need; the ingredients • Distributes water to the plant • Lets gases in and out of the leaf • Plants __ when they have no energy • Organelle that contains chlorophyll • Pigment which absorbs the sun’s energy • What type of reaction is Photosynthesis • The factory where photosynthesis happens • ...
The eye and tropism 2014-08-14
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- Layer at the back of the eye onto which an image is formed
- Dark layer which prevents light bouncing around inside the eye. Contains blood vessels
- Plant growth in response to gravity
- Plant growth in response to light
- Changes shape to focus an image
- When CILIARY contracts, the lens becomes more _________, to see near objects
- In short sighted people, the _____________ (5,5) is infront of the retina
- In dim light, pupils ________
- Plant growth in response to a stimulus
- Cells which work well in dim light
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- Transparent window allowing light into the eye. This layer also refracts light
- A plant hormone which engages in PHOTOTROPISM
- The changes in the eye which allow us to see objects at different distances
- Transmits nerve impulses to the brain (5,5)
- Tough outer coat of the eye
- Hole in the middle of IRIS
- Cells which work in bright light and can detect colour
- Muscles which relax and contract depending on the distance of an object
- Coloured ring of tissue in the eye
- Area in RETINA on which most light is focussed
20 Clues: Hole in the middle of IRIS • Tough outer coat of the eye • In dim light, pupils ________ • Changes shape to focus an image • Plant growth in response to light • Coloured ring of tissue in the eye • Cells which work well in dim light • Plant growth in response to gravity • Plant growth in response to a stimulus • Transmits nerve impulses to the brain (5,5) • ...
Horticulture review 2023-04-19
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- holds up the anther
- supports leaves, moves water/nutrients and stores water
- type of root system of grass
- segment of horticulture that includes cut flowers
- segment of horticulture that includes vegetables
- outer layer of root tissue
- the culture of plants and lawn/turf
- material C horizon
- flows up through the stem carrying water
- holds the pollen tube
- E horizon
- plant with one seed leaf
- the culture of plants for food, comfort and beautification
- O horizon
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- plant with two seed leafs
- example of a taproot
- Also known as the stem, holds up the plant
- has all reproduction parts
- where pollen is held
- R horizon
- the culture of cut flowers, potted plants or bedding plants
- holds embryo
- flows down through the stem carrying nutrients
- needs a male and female partner
- holds all of the flower parts together
- leaves that protect the early flower
- sticky part where pollen lands on the flower
- where pollination takes place
- segment of horticulture that includes fruit
- anchor the plant in the ground
- A horizon
31 Clues: R horizon • E horizon • A horizon • O horizon • holds embryo • material C horizon • holds up the anther • example of a taproot • where pollen is held • holds the pollen tube • plant with one seed leaf • plant with two seed leafs • has all reproduction parts • outer layer of root tissue • type of root system of grass • where pollination takes place • anchor the plant in the ground • ...
Cell Structures 2022-04-20
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- this organelle carries out the process of photosynthesis
- the "food" formed during photosynthesis
- this green pigment is found in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy
- DNA is also known as _____ material
- the name of the vacuole membrane in plant cells
- the material which cell walls in plant cells are made up of
- process in chloroplasts that uses carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose and oxygen
- energy is _____ during cellular respiration
- the membrane of the nucleus is also known as the nuclear _____
- this consists of nucleus, cytoplasm & plasma membrane
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- the cell wall of plant cells provides _____ support to the plant cell.
- fluid filled sac surrounded by a single membrane
- site where chemical reactions occur in a celll
- the cell surface membrane is _____ permeable
- this organelle controls all cell activities
- a structure with specialised functions found in cytoplasm of cells
- (singular) this organelle releases energy during cellular respiration
- basic unit of life
- the cell wall of plants is a _____ structure
- the ____ membrane is also known as the cell surface membrane.
20 Clues: basic unit of life • DNA is also known as _____ material • the "food" formed during photosynthesis • this organelle controls all cell activities • energy is _____ during cellular respiration • the cell surface membrane is _____ permeable • the cell wall of plants is a _____ structure • site where chemical reactions occur in a celll • ...
Review Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-28
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- spinning of planet Earth around its own axis. 24 hour cycle.
- A gas absorbed by plants for photosynthesis
- Carries water, minerals, and nutrients to other parts of the plant
- Captures sunglight and carbon dioxide from the air to make nutrients
- Holiday on December 25th
- Animals that pull a sleigh through the night sky to help Santa Claus deliver gifts
- a model of a person made of snow, especially by children
- The part of a plant which can grow into a new plant when planted in the soil.
- Living things that make their own food
- A very thick stem
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- Lowest layer of the atmosphere. Humans live in this layer.
- The movement of the Earth around the Sun in a fixed path. 365 day cycle.
- Hard solid compounds needed by plants to form nutrients
- Takes in water and minerals from the soil and sometimes stores nutrients
- Supports the plant and keeps it upright
- Energy needed for photosynthesis, absorbed through the plants leaves
- Develops from the flower of a plant. Usually sweet and eaten by animals
17 Clues: A very thick stem • Holiday on December 25th • Living things that make their own food • Supports the plant and keeps it upright • A gas absorbed by plants for photosynthesis • Hard solid compounds needed by plants to form nutrients • a model of a person made of snow, especially by children • Lowest layer of the atmosphere. Humans live in this layer. • ...
Plants 2025-11-26
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- Tree
- a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants
- The state of variety
- the surrounding or conditions in which a person,animal,or plant lives or operates
- a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from less concentrated one
- the plant tissue that transport water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and provides structural support
- relating to,affecting, or consisting of a vessel
- the vasculr tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
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- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes suited to its environment
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support
- lacking a system of vessels for fluid transport
- the main body or stalk of a plant
- a principal taxonomic category that ranks above class and below kingdom
- the arrangement of and relations between the parts of elements of something complex
- a flattened structure of a higher plant
15 Clues: Tree • The state of variety • the main body or stalk of a plant • a flattened structure of a higher plant • lacking a system of vessels for fluid transport • relating to,affecting, or consisting of a vessel • a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants • the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support • ...
Vocab Words 2021-08-31
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- Hedge- it has to have high resolution, so the picture (the shape) looks shard, not fuzzy.
- is a local set of atmospheric conditions that differ from those in the surrounding areas, often with a slight difference but sometimes with a substantial one.
- Plant Selection- is the use of computer technology to aid in the process planning of a part or product, in manufacturing.
- Tree- a tree that is on the side of a street.
- Area or Location- the open unobstructed space on a lot accessible from the street on which the lot is located
- plant-A row of taller plants, shrubs or even trees (depending on the scale of the garden) that stops the eye and helps define a garden space.
- Tree - is a large tree whose primary role is to provide shade in the surrounding environment due to its spreading canopy and crown, where it may give shelter from sunlight in the heat of the summer ...
- Tree - is a strip of planted land found between a sidewalk and its parallel street.
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- Hedge- is a line of shrubs that are allowed to keep a more natural form.
- Plant- t the most basic level, foundation plantings are simply beds of plants (often dominated by shrubs) installed along house foundations.
- Tree -is a tough, medium-sized flowering tree that casts a light shade that won't kill lawn grasses.
- Cover - s any plant that grows over an area of ground.
- Plant- drop their leaves at the end of every growing season, whereas evergreens keep their leaves for up to several years.
- Garden- Theme gardens are unique places where all the elements support a single purpose. In other words, it's a garden where every plant fits into one particular theme.
- Function- is a monitoring procedure that uses quickly determined field indicators to assess the function- al status of rangelands.
- Plant- is a plant which has foliage that remains green and functional through more than one growing season.
- a fence or boundary formed by closely growing bushes or shrubs.
- - the ability to endure difficult conditions.
18 Clues: Tree- a tree that is on the side of a street. • - the ability to endure difficult conditions. • Cover - s any plant that grows over an area of ground. • a fence or boundary formed by closely growing bushes or shrubs. • Hedge- is a line of shrubs that are allowed to keep a more natural form. • ...
6th Grade Science Review Part 3 2012-12-12
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- An animal with a backbone
- The process of becoming an adult through distinctive stages
- An animal that has joined legs, has antennae, breathes through gills, and usually has some sort of claws
- A vascular plant that does not have flowers and usually produces its seeds inside a cone, with only the seed coat for a protective covering
- The four-stage process consisting of the egg, the larva, the pupa, and the adult
- To shed an exoskeleton
- A thick, long root that grows straight down into the soil
- A vascular plant that has flowers and protects its seeds inside a fruit
- Tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots to the top of a plant
- A thin, rootlike structure
- A bonelike substance that is softer and more bendable that bone
- A plant with tubelike structures that transport water
- An animal that eats only meat
- Animals that rely on the environment for warmth
- Active at night
- An animal that eats only plants
- Tiny organelles that deliver a powerful sting
- A plant tissue that carries sugars and food throughout a plant
- The tiny seed leaves of the embryo, store food for the seeds
- A cold-blooded animal that lives in the water and on land
- An animal that has jointed legs, a segmented body with an exoskeleton, and antennae
- The first root that emerges from a seed
- A thin root that grows out in all directions when the primary root stops growing
- The leafy branch of a fern
- A gymnosperm that has seeds that develop inside cones or fleshy seed coats that look like berries; has needlelike or scalelike leaves; usually an evergreen
- The coiled-up frond of a fern that is just beginning to grow
- A type of gymnosperm that has flat, fan shaped leaves
- An animal that has a soft body and a mantle
- An arthropod that has three segments (head, thorax, and abdomen), three pairs of legs on the thorax, and usually two pairs of wings
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- A group of tubelike structures in a plant
- A plant that has one cotyledon; also called a monocot
- An animal that eats mainly insects
- A plant that lacks structures that transport water and other materials
- An animal without a backbone
- An angiosperm that that needs two growing seasons to fully develop
- The underground stem from which some vascular plants grow
- A technique used by some animals that involves making high frequency clicks that bounce off objects and allow the animals to judge distance based on the time it takes the sound to return
- An organism that lives and feeds on another organism
- The process undergone by many insects that includes: eggs, nymph, and adult
- A hard covering that protects the arthropod's body
- Having soft, green stems
- A layer of cells between the xylem and phloem that reproduces to make more xylem and phloem, causing a tree to grow wider and wider each year
- A plant that has two cotyledons; also called a dicot
- An angiosperm that lives for only one growing season
- An angiosperm that can live for three or more years
- An underground stem that stores food for a plant and can reproduce a plant
- Animals that have a consistent internal temperature regardless of their environment
- An arthropod that has eight legs and two body segments
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- One of many similar pieces that make up the soft body of a segmented worm
50 Clues: Active at night • To shed an exoskeleton • Having soft, green stems • An animal with a backbone • A thin, rootlike structure • The leafy branch of a fern • An animal without a backbone • An animal that eats only meat • An animal that eats only plants • An animal that eats mainly insects • The first root that emerges from a seed • A group of tubelike structures in a plant • ...
7th Grade - Keywords 2020-10-14
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- A macronutrient
- Jelly like substance inside the cell
- Provides instant energy to the cells
- Contains the reproductive organs of the plant
- Produces hormones
- Produces offspring
- Detects changes in the environment
- Supports the body
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- The power house of the cell
- Supports the plant cell
- Pigment found in chloroplast
- Control center of the cell
- A Micronutrient
- The gas given out by plants during photosynthesis
- Organ system which removes waste from the blood
- 70% of the human body
- Anchors the plant and takes up water and minerals from the soil
17 Clues: A macronutrient • A Micronutrient • Produces hormones • Supports the body • Produces offspring • 70% of the human body • Supports the plant cell • Control center of the cell • The power house of the cell • Pigment found in chloroplast • Detects changes in the environment • Jelly like substance inside the cell • Provides instant energy to the cells • ...
Plants 2020-10-20
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- this contains the plant's male g
- the female gametes in aflower is found inside the_______
- what source of energy allows photosynthesis to happen
- this is another function of water for the plant
- what do the ovary changed to after fertilisation
- what combines with carbon dioxide in chloroplasts to make glucose and oxygen
- what do the ovule become at the end after fertilisation
- what mineral does plants require to make proteins and chlorophyll
- fruits that is shaped like a parachute requires _______ to be dispersed
- what do fertilisers contain
- stapelia has a smell of rotting ______
- cells that does photosynthesis and make the plant look green
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- the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma is called ____________
- flowers are the ___________ organ of a plant
- long tubes in plants which transports water from the roots up to the leaves
- sugar belongs to a group of chemicals called ______________
- what is involved in sexual reproduction
- this mineral is also required for plants to make chlorophyll
- what sweet and sugary part of flower bees feed on
- when the necleus of a male gametes join with a female gamete
- for a plant to grow well, they need to be _________ from the parent plant
- in what form is glucose stored in plants
- plants are brightly colored to attract_____
- what is produced at the anthers
- water helps plants stand _________
25 Clues: what do fertilisers contain • what is produced at the anthers • this contains the plant's male g • water helps plants stand _________ • stapelia has a smell of rotting ______ • what is involved in sexual reproduction • in what form is glucose stored in plants • plants are brightly colored to attract_____ • flowers are the ___________ organ of a plant • ...
Marine science 2022-12-15
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- animals that breed live newborn
- organisms that break down substances
- the drying out or loss of water
- organs that allow mammals to breathe
- the place where an organism lives
- a woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches
- part of a plant that’s underground a takes in water
- how plants make their own food
- a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots
- an endangered mammal that grazes on seagrass
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- the largest desert in the world
- organisms that make their own food and provide energy for other animals
- free-swimming marine animals with umbrella-shaped bells and trailing tentacles
- the seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla and a green calyx
- trash dumped into the ocean
- a raised mass of water on the surface of the ocean
- very long-period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces exerted by the moon and sun
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- plants that grow under brackish water and form meadows
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem
20 Clues: trash dumped into the ocean • how plants make their own food • the largest desert in the world • animals that breed live newborn • the drying out or loss of water • the place where an organism lives • organisms that break down substances • organs that allow mammals to breathe • an endangered mammal that grazes on seagrass • a raised mass of water on the surface of the ocean • ...
Transplanting Crossword 2025-02-18
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- The process of slowly introducing seedlings to outdoor conditions before transplanting is called __________.
- Before transplanting, always __________ the plant to keep the roots moist.
- If you plant too __________, the stem can rot, and if you plant too __________, the roots may dry out.
- When removing a plant from its container, you should hold it by its __________ or root ball, not the stem.
- Transplanting on a __________, __________ day is better because it reduces stress on the plant.
- A newly transplanted plant should be kept out of direct __________ for the first few days to reduce stress.
- Plants need to be transplanted to prevent them from becoming __________, which happens when roots grow in circles and can't absorb nutrients properly.
- The hole for transplanting should be about __________ the size of the plant’s root ball.
- A plant can experience __________ __________ if it is not handled properly during transplanting, causing it to wilt or stop growing.
- Right after transplanting, you should __________ the plant to help settle the soil and remove air pockets.
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- is the process of moving a __________ from one place to another.
- After placing the plant in the hole, fill it with __________ and press it down gently.
- Seedlings should be watered __________ to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
- One sign of transplant shock is __________ leaves or drooping stems.
- A sapling (young tree) should be watered deeply about __________ to __________ times per week.
15 Clues: is the process of moving a __________ from one place to another. • One sign of transplant shock is __________ leaves or drooping stems. • Before transplanting, always __________ the plant to keep the roots moist. • Seedlings should be watered __________ to keep the soil moist but not soggy. • ...
Plant system 2023-09-28
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- The female portion of the flower made up of the stigma, style, and ovary
- Part of the stamen that produces pollen
- Growth of a plant in response to gravity
- Growth of a plant in response to light
- the sperm, or male gamete of the flower
- Vascular tissue in plants that moves water and nutrients around the plant
- The top part of the pistil that the pollen travels down
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- Growth of a plant in response to water
- The top part of the pistil that collects pollen
- the male part o the flower including the anther, pollen and filament
- The bottom part of the pistil that holds the ovule and will support seed
- Vascular tissie in plants that moves food (glucose) around the plant
- Growth of a plant in response to touch
13 Clues: Growth of a plant in response to water • Growth of a plant in response to light • Growth of a plant in response to touch • Part of the stamen that produces pollen • the sperm, or male gamete of the flower • Growth of a plant in response to gravity • The top part of the pistil that collects pollen • The top part of the pistil that the pollen travels down • ...
PLANTS 2021-11-07
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- the earth
- a specific function
- the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground
- a collection of systems that work together
- not harsh
- the growth or turning of plant roots toward
- of organization the hierarchy of levels for
- away from moisture
- the growth of the parts of plants in response
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- a part of an organism that is self-contained and
- put forth shoots
- the force of gravity
- the force that attracts a body toward the center
- the medium plants grow in
- a young plant
- a flowering plant's mode of reproduction
- come into view
- things
- system a group of organs that work together
19 Clues: things • the earth • not harsh • a young plant • come into view • put forth shoots • away from moisture • a specific function • the force of gravity • the medium plants grow in • a flowering plant's mode of reproduction • a collection of systems that work together • the growth or turning of plant roots toward • of organization the hierarchy of levels for • ...
Unit 17 Review 2024-10-31
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- tip of a shoot placed in media and covered
- fibrous- rooted begonias are frequently propagated
- section cutting selecting a section of the stem located in the middle or behind the tip cutting
- reproduction process of increasing the numbers of species
- used with large leaf types such as begonias
- reproduction uses part or parts of only one parent egg
- rate percentage of seed that germinates
- reproduction union of egg and sperm resulting in seed
- the medium
- pesticide that helps prevent diseases
- when a plant ha alternate leaves
- plant propagation by girdling a plant stem, wrapping with sphagnum peat, and protecting with plastic
- popular type of bud graft in which a vertical cut about a quarter inch long is made on the rootstock
- seed will spout and begin to grow
- resting state
- vegetative parts that the parent plant used to regenerate itself
- hormone chemical that will react with the newly formed cells ans encourage plants to develop roots faster
- top part of the plant that is to be propagated
- when plants have opposite leaves
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- new method of propagation
- absorption of water
- cutting made from a leaf with a petiole cut to less than a half inch
- used with woody- stem plants
- tip cutting cutting taken from the end if a stem or branch, normally including the terminal bud
- practice introducing formation of roots for new plants while maintaining the health and vigor of a parent plant
- leaf with a petiole about 0.5 to 1.5 inches long is detached from the plant
- to soak, keep moist, to aid germination
- seed is alive and capable of germinating
- union of a small piece of bark with a bud and rootstock
- vigor hybrid plants stronger than plants of variety
- section of root cut used for propagation purposes
- reproduction uses the vegetative parts of he plant namely stem, roots, and leaves
- where two parts meet
- cutting stems cut into sections that have one or two eyes or nodes
- union is wrapped with a piece of rubber band
- procedure for joining two plants together so they can grow as one
- will be the new plants root system and will supply nutrients and water
- stem is bent to the ground, held in place, and covered with soil
38 Clues: the medium • resting state • absorption of water • where two parts meet • new method of propagation • used with woody- stem plants • when a plant ha alternate leaves • when plants have opposite leaves • seed will spout and begin to grow • pesticide that helps prevent diseases • rate percentage of seed that germinates • to soak, keep moist, to aid germination • ...
My Singing Monsters 2023-08-25
21 Clues: cold • mech • fire • plant • earth • faeire • pychic • posion • shadow • plasma • crystal • legendary • earth,air • cold,plant • plant,water • air mythical • cold mythical • plant mythical • earth mythical • oasias mythical • bowgart+clamble
Ishan biology puzzle 2021-03-05
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- a monocot plant
- a bryophyte plant
- the place of pancreas where the pancreatic hormones are produced
- a type of bio fuel
- an algae which reproduces by fragmentation
- the male part of the flower
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- the female part of the flower
- a dicotyledon plant
- a polycotyledon plant
- the mid layer of chordata foetus
- the middle layer of uterus
- a type of fungus used for fermentation
- a chemoautotrophic bacterium
13 Clues: a monocot plant • a bryophyte plant • a type of bio fuel • a dicotyledon plant • a polycotyledon plant • the middle layer of uterus • the male part of the flower • a chemoautotrophic bacterium • the female part of the flower • the mid layer of chordata foetus • a type of fungus used for fermentation • an algae which reproduces by fragmentation • ...
Plants! 2022-12-04
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- provides energy for cell activities
- a part of the woody stem
- the wall of plant cells that surrounds the cell membrane
- a running down
- converts to ATP
- important for food making by green plants
- the cell headquarters
- a protoplasm or living substance
- has one seed leaf
- the capacity to do work
- needed by us to breathe
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- provides energy storage
- a plant that continues to grow after a year from the same plant body
- a flower part often green or inconspicuous
- structure of genes and inheritance]
- an organic catalyst
- a seed leaf
- a flower part the leaf like appendages occurring inside the sepals, but outside the stamens
- water and mineral conducting tissue of a plants vascular system
- a plant that completes its life cycle within a years time
- provides the major portion of the life fabric or structure
- a specific pattern of flower arrangement
- two seed leaves
- xylem of a tree
- the basic structural units of plants and animals
- where seeds are produced
26 Clues: a seed leaf • a running down • converts to ATP • two seed leaves • xylem of a tree • has one seed leaf • an organic catalyst • the cell headquarters • provides energy storage • the capacity to do work • needed by us to breathe • a part of the woody stem • where seeds are produced • a protoplasm or living substance • provides energy for cell activities • structure of genes and inheritance] • ...
Plants- Vascular and Nonvascular 2024-01-22
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- Plants reproduce through _________ and spores.
- Moss and _________ are examples plants that have spores.
- Nonvascular plants prefer areas that are ______ like under rocks or on trunks of trees.
- This place on a plant stores food.
- A plant cell that can grow into a new plant.
- The sugar made in the plants leaves is used as _____ for the plant.
- The water in the plants tubes hold the plant ________.
- Most plants reproduce using a ________.
- Plants take in _______ from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air.
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- The name of the leaf of a fern.
- The energy from _______ changes water and CO2 into sugar and oxygen.
- This means without tubes or no tubes.
- Moss and this plant are examples of nonvascular plants.
- This word means having tubes.
14 Clues: This word means having tubes. • The name of the leaf of a fern. • This place on a plant stores food. • This means without tubes or no tubes. • Most plants reproduce using a ________. • A plant cell that can grow into a new plant. • Plants reproduce through _________ and spores. • The water in the plants tubes hold the plant ________. • ...
Week of 2/10 Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-05
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- The dog ran __________ when I opened the door. (away, nice, river)
- I will __________ flowers tomorrow. (plant, page, end)
- I turned to the next __________ in my book. (page, end, back)
- I need to put my toys __________ on the shelf. (back, fall, lace)
- The story will have an __________ when the characters reach their goal. (end, winter, back)
- I __________ the paper with scissors to make a shape. (cut, plant, lace)
- During recess, we are ________ to play. (back, away, free)
- We like to build snowmen in the __________ because it is so cold. (winter, fall, lake)
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- Yesterday, we __________ to the park to play with our friends. (went, back, away)
- She tied her shoes with __________ to make them look pretty. (lace, back, cut)
- We __________ some flowers in the garden this morning. (planted, cut, went)
- We went to the __________ to swim and have fun. (lake, back, plant)
- The leaves begin to __________ from the trees in autumn. (fall, lake, plant)
- I like to play outside when it’s __________ and sunny. (nice, lake, river)
- The __________ flows quickly after it rains a lot. (river, plant, winter)
15 Clues: I will __________ flowers tomorrow. (plant, page, end) • During recess, we are ________ to play. (back, away, free) • I turned to the next __________ in my book. (page, end, back) • I need to put my toys __________ on the shelf. (back, fall, lace) • The dog ran __________ when I opened the door. (away, nice, river) • ...
Plant Propagation Methods 2022-01-27
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- Involves bending the entire plant over and covering it completely with soil.
- the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the parent organism.
- Plants with more than one rooted crown (stem) can be divided and the crowns be planted separately.
- taking stem pieces which contain nodes, after roots appear then plant.
- Bend the stem to the rooting medium, and cover different portions with the rooting medium.
- Dig a hole 3-4 inches deep. Insert the shoot tip and cover it with soil.
- Inserting the bottom of a leaf into a soil medium.
- Remove a rectangular piece from the bark from the rootstock. Remove a rectangular piece from the scion with a bud. Plug the bud into the area of the rootstock that has been removed and secure.
- Remove a leaf and include up to 11⁄2 inches of the petiole.
- During the dormant season cut the plant back to 1 inch above the soil level. In the spring mound the soil over the emerging shoots to encourage rooting.
- Bend the stem to the ground, cover part of it with soil, leaving the last 6-12 inches exposed.
- A stolon is a horizontal fleshy stem that can root and produce new shoots where it touches the medium. Detach the plantlets from the parent plant.
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- Form of propagation by which plants that produce tubers multiply. Dig up the clump, gently pull the tubers apart and replant them.
- Joining different plant parts to become one plant.
- Dig up the parent plant and cut a 2- to 3-inch root tip off and replant the root section.
- plants with alternate leaves, take a stem with just one node.
- used on woody stemmed plants take the cutting from around the leaf and axial bud.
- Make a vertical cut and then a horizontal cut at the top of this cut. A “T”. Place in the scion on the rootstock, fold flaps of wood over and mend up.
- this method is done with opposite leaves, take two nodes with the plant.
- Slit the stem just below a node, and pry it open. Dust with rooting hormone, and pack with saturated sphagnum moss. Cover the moss with clear plastic so it does not dry out, and tape off. Roots will form on the wound. Cut the newly rooted section from the limb.
- inserting a single bud from a desirable plant into an opening in the bark of a compatible rootstock.
- taking the tip of the plant including the terminal bud.
- Taking the cutting above two nodes.
- Slice downward into the rootstock at a 45-degree angle, make a second cut about 1 inch long upward from the first cut. Remove a bud and a chip of the bark from the scion. Fit the piece into the rootstock cut and wrap.
- With a sterile knife or razor blade, make cuts across several prominent veins,right below where the vein splits, on the underside of the leaf. Place the leaf, vein side down into soil.
- propagated by cutting the long leaves into 3- to 4-inch pieces. Insert the cuttings vertically into the medium.
26 Clues: Taking the cutting above two nodes. • Joining different plant parts to become one plant. • Inserting the bottom of a leaf into a soil medium. • taking the tip of the plant including the terminal bud. • Remove a leaf and include up to 11⁄2 inches of the petiole. • plants with alternate leaves, take a stem with just one node. • ...
vocab 3 level 5 2025-01-10
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- the beginner of the plant
- how plants behaving or acting.
- process after carnivore plants catch their prey
- microbe that helps plants to grow
- plant need this for photosynthesis
- part of plants that absorb the nutrients on the ground
- smell of rafflesia arnoldii
- creature that become the food for all herbivore animals
- way to survive in the environment
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- part of tree where the photosynthesis happen
- way to stay alive
- part of the plant that become fruit
- part of the earth where tree is plant
- part of carnivore plants to catch it's prey
- the way carnivore plants to lure their prey
15 Clues: way to stay alive • the beginner of the plant • smell of rafflesia arnoldii • how plants behaving or acting. • microbe that helps plants to grow • way to survive in the environment • plant need this for photosynthesis • part of the plant that become fruit • part of the earth where tree is plant • part of carnivore plants to catch it's prey • ...
Post Harvest Plant Physiology 2023-02-28
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- Transports nutrients from leaves to other parts of the plant
- Hormonal gas that causes aging
- Pigment that gives plant green color
- Leaf/flower without its own stem but attached to main plant stem
- Inflorescence bearing flowers having short stalks along shoots bearing flowers
- Postpones aging of ethylene-sensitive flowers
- Leafless peduncle arising near base of plant
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- Exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen
- Expanded part of a leaf/petal
- Water vapor in air relative to amount that would be present if air was saturated
- Plant hormones for growth/development
- Spike borne on a fleshy stem
- Transports water and nutrients from roots to he rest of the plant
- The process of aging in plants
14 Clues: Spike borne on a fleshy stem • Expanded part of a leaf/petal • Hormonal gas that causes aging • The process of aging in plants • Pigment that gives plant green color • Exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen • Plant hormones for growth/development • Leafless peduncle arising near base of plant • Postpones aging of ethylene-sensitive flowers • ...
Plant Science pt.1 2022-09-18
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- a place where young trees, shrubs, and other plants are grown
- grass, hay, or silage and other feeds high in fiber
- a seed sprouting or starting to grow
- top layer of the earth's surface suitable for the growth of plant life
- material placed on soil to break the fall of raindrops, prevent weeds from growing, or improve the appearance of the area
- joining two plant parts together so that they will grow as one
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- young plant grown from seed
- small microscopic roots that arise from the cells located on the surface of a plant root
- crop plants grown for their vegetative growth and fed to animals
- a plant that lives from year to year
- large group of trees and shrubs
- a plant that is not wanted
- a single leaf arising from a plant stem
13 Clues: a plant that is not wanted • young plant grown from seed • large group of trees and shrubs • a plant that lives from year to year • a seed sprouting or starting to grow • a single leaf arising from a plant stem • grass, hay, or silage and other feeds high in fiber • a place where young trees, shrubs, and other plants are grown • ...
CHAPTER 13: SEED PROPAGATION 2025-04-08
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- a specially prepared space for seed germination
- seeds that are grown in small containers to transplantable size
- the embryo must be alive and able to reproduce
- a locally adapted or traditional variety of a plant.
- process of physically removing part of the seed coat to allow imbibition.
- a secondary dormancy that inhibits germination.
- a physical process in which water is rapidly taken up by the seed and hydrates the inner tissues.
- naturally occurring chemical compounds in seeds
- the plant has been transformed for a variety of reasons including resistance to disease, herbicides, or insects.
- the living genetic material of a plant, including seeds, tissues, or plant parts, that are maintained for the purpose of plant breeding, conservatio
- the embryonic shoot of a seed, located above the cotyledons, which develops into the stem and leaves of a new plant after germination.
- a plant hormone
- is the process of hydrating and then drying out a seed for greater germination rate and uniformity.
- is the act or process of drying something out or the state of being dried out; it's the removal or loss of moisture
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- is the last period of early germination characterized by the emergence of the seed root,
- describes an organism into which genetic matterial from an unrelated organism has been introduced.
- a state of reversible growth arrest where cells have exited the cell cycle but remain capable of renewed division upon stimulation, enabling developmental plasticity and resilience.
- seeds undergo a phase of swift cell enlargement due to the accumulation of food reserves in the form of carbohydrates, fats, oils, and proteins.
- the last stage of seed development. It is the point at which seeds have reached physiological maturity.
- a period with little or no water uptake, but with many cellular activities that prepare the seed to grow.
- is made up of seeds of a particular crop gathered at one time, with similar germination rates and other characteristics.
- unique natural phenomenon in which seeds germinate inside their fruit without maturation drying.
- a process that occurs asexually and creates genetic clones of the parent.
- stage of seed development when the embryo and endosperm develop distinct characteristic.
- occurs when seeds either require a period of light or dark conditions to germinate.
- the embryonic root of a plant, the first part of the seedling to emerge from the seed during germination, and which develops into the plant's primary root system
26 Clues: a plant hormone • the embryo must be alive and able to reproduce • a specially prepared space for seed germination • a secondary dormancy that inhibits germination. • naturally occurring chemical compounds in seeds • a locally adapted or traditional variety of a plant. • seeds that are grown in small containers to transplantable size • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Jelly-like substance that contains organelles pads and supports organelles inside the cell found in both animal and plant cells.
- shaped organelle in the cytoplasm supplies energy for the cell; in animal and plant cells.
- the energy stored in glucose is transferred to ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is chemical energy the cell can use. It is the molecule that provides energy for your cells to perform work; it takes place in the mitochondria.
- Thin, covering, protects cells, Performs active and passive transport, moves materials in and out of the cell found in both animal and plant cells.
- Clear, tunnel system that runs throughout the cell transports materials like proteins around the cell found in both the animal and plant cells small specks made of RNA found in the cytoplasm or endoplasmicreticulum; makes proteins in animal and plant cells.
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- Rigid, tough, made of cellulose protects and supports the cell only found in plant cells.
- some substances can cross the cell membrane while others cannot.
- small round structure containing enzymes; digests old cell parts, food or other objects; found in both animal and plant cells.
- the process through which plants use water and carbon dioxide to create their food, grow and release excess oxygen into the air.
- Green structure that contains chlorophyll; captures sunlight and uses it to produce food through photosynthesis; only in plant cells.
- bags with tubes connecting them; packages and secretes proteins for use in and out of the cell; found in both animal and plant cells.
- Large open storage takes for food, water, wastes or enzymes; smaller in the animal cell than in the plant cell.
- Dense, ball shaped structure contains DNA; controls all of the cell’s activities found in both animal and plant cells.
- the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
14 Clues: some substances can cross the cell membrane while others cannot. • Rigid, tough, made of cellulose protects and supports the cell only found in plant cells. • shaped organelle in the cytoplasm supplies energy for the cell; in animal and plant cells. • the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. • ...
Arielle Dissertation Defense 2023-07-16
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- What about plant growth did arielle study?
- What part of the plant is under ground?
- Environmental conditions that interact with nitrogen fixation are temperature, fire, and _______.
- Whose lab is arielle in?
- Savannas are characterized by the _____ of trees and grasses.
- What do plants live in?
- What is changing in the future?
- What is resource limited for plants?
- What is one element that plants need to survive that was studied?
- Where are the plants that arielle studies?
- What does arielle study on the tree of life?
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- What national park were the trees collected?
- What kind of forests does arielle study?
- What kind of experiments did arielle conduct?
- Who is a doctor?
- Boreal forests act as a carbon ____.
- What do you get after six years of tears and hard work?
- What helps plant roots grow?
- What do plants do with nutrients to get what they need?
- Who is presenting?
- What plant does arielle study?
- What grows off of roots that arielle counted?
22 Clues: Who is a doctor? • Who is presenting? • What do plants live in? • Whose lab is arielle in? • What helps plant roots grow? • What plant does arielle study? • What is changing in the future? • Boreal forests act as a carbon ____. • What is resource limited for plants? • What part of the plant is under ground? • What kind of forests does arielle study? • ...
Plants 2023-07-17
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- A type of plant with narrow leaves that forms a dense, green carpet-like covering on the ground.
- A desert plant with thick, fleshy stems and spines instead of leaves. It stores water to survive in arid conditions.
- A plant with large, showy flowers and long, slender leaves. It comes in various colors and has a pleasant fragrance.
- A bulbous plant with large, cup-shaped flowers in various colors. It is often associated with spring and new beginnings.
- A fragrant, flowering plant with purple or blue spikes of flowers. It is often used for its calming aroma and medicinal properties.
- A non-flowering plant with delicate, feathery leaves. It thrives in moist environments like forests.
- A flowering shrub with fragrant, colorful flowers. It is often considered a symbol of love and beauty.
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- A tall, fast-growing plant with hollow, jointed stems. It is known for its strength, flexibility, and versatility.
- A plant with thick, fleshy leaves or stems that store water. It is known for its ability to survive in dry conditions.
- A tall plant with a large, yellow flower head. It follows the movement of the sun and produces edible seeds.
- The reproductive structure of a plant. It is often colorful and fragrant, attracting insects for pollination.
- A climbing or trailing plant with evergreen leaves. It attaches to walls or other surfaces with its aerial roots.
- A tall, woody plant with a single trunk and branches. It provides shade, produces oxygen, and bears fruits or flowers.
- A non-flowering plant with delicate, feathery leaves. It thrives in moist environments like forests.
- A simple, white flower with a yellow center. It is often seen as a symbol of innocence and purity.
- A large tree with broad leaves and acorns. It is known for its strength and longevity.
16 Clues: A large tree with broad leaves and acorns. It is known for its strength and longevity. • A type of plant with narrow leaves that forms a dense, green carpet-like covering on the ground. • A simple, white flower with a yellow center. It is often seen as a symbol of innocence and purity. • ...
Environmental crossword 2020-09-18
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- plants are also known as
- when water evaporates in the leaf
- when water is shot up the stem of the plant
- brings water down the stem
- non vascular, seedless, plants
- xylem and phloem are arranged in
- when the seed has one leaf
- plants that make their seeds in cones
- plants that die in a year
- plant embryo
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- occurs in cones and flowers
- where the seeds stay
- a plant with no stem or leaves
- plants that die in 2 years
- plantsbthat live more than for 3+ Years
- when a seed has 2 leaves
- provides structural support
- plants that make their seeds in flowers
- Brings water up the stem
- the top of the stamen
20 Clues: plant embryo • where the seeds stay • the top of the stamen • when a seed has 2 leaves • plants are also known as • Brings water up the stem • plants that die in a year • plants that die in 2 years • brings water down the stem • when the seed has one leaf • occurs in cones and flowers • provides structural support • a plant with no stem or leaves • non vascular, seedless, plants • ...
El Medioambiente 2025-11-21
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- That which we throw away
- Gas traps heat
- Where it doesn't rain
- The place where we plant
- That which we plant
- Environmental
- Contamination
- It worries me
- Pollution
- All the different varieties of animals
- Earth, for one
- Animals that swim
- The 5 largest bodies of water
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- It's getting hotter ...
- The systematic change in the weather
- Problem
- Removing all the trees
- Large groups of trees (usually tropical)
- Destruction
- Environment
- Death of all of a spieces
- Deterioration
- Water that flows to the sea
- Cats, for one
- Large groups of trees
- The pretty parts of a plant
- Particles in the air, bad for breathing
- Animals that fly
28 Clues: Problem • Pollution • Destruction • Environment • Deterioration • Environmental • Contamination • It worries me • Cats, for one • Gas traps heat • Earth, for one • Animals that fly • Animals that swim • That which we plant • Where it doesn't rain • Large groups of trees • Removing all the trees • It's getting hotter ... • That which we throw away • The place where we plant • Death of all of a spieces • ...
The Clarion Crossword (2022) 2022-12-04
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- A quick growing hedging plant that is edible if prepared correctly
- A common name for the shrub "Pyracantha"
- Tottering by _____, a variety of rose
- Member of the onion family that is harvested through winter
- Rotted down kitchen waste, clippings, cardboard etc.
- Heavy, stripy mammal that digs up potatoes!
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- Mucky goodness for the garden, useful for mulching
- A slow growing hedging or topiary plant suitable for tiny hedges
- A parasitic plant that is popular at Christmas
- The Flower of the Month!
- Prickly plant associated with Christmas
- Hedging plant that stays amber through winter
- Taxus trees
- Number 1 way of attracting wildlife to a garden
14 Clues: Taxus trees • The Flower of the Month! • Tottering by _____, a variety of rose • Prickly plant associated with Christmas • A common name for the shrub "Pyracantha" • Heavy, stripy mammal that digs up potatoes! • Hedging plant that stays amber through winter • A parasitic plant that is popular at Christmas • Number 1 way of attracting wildlife to a garden • ...
My Singing Monsters 2023-08-25
21 Clues: cold • mech • fire • plant • earth • faeire • pychic • posion • shadow • plasma • crystal • legendary • earth,air • cold,plant • plant,water • air mythical • cold mythical • plant mythical • earth mythical • oasias mythical • bowgart+clamble
First 10 Nursery Plants 2024-09-25
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- What plant has heart shaped leaves with jagged edges?Acalypha wilkesiana
- What is the common name for the plant "Ajuga reptans"?
- Glossy abelias leaves' come off in ________ meaning that the leaves grow directly across from each other.
- The African Lily has ______-like leaves.
- The Japanese Maple has ______-pointed toothed leaves.
- The scientific name for the Japanese Maple is?
- The _________ tree's leaves resemble the Canadian flag.
- What is the scientific name for Copper Plant?
- What flower has skinny leaves and grows up the stalk?
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- The __________ has splotches of yellow on the leaves.
- What word means that the plant has foliage that remains green for more than one growing season?
- A shrub that has small glossy ovate dark green leaves with tinges of red
- What flower has 5 petals and spurs?
- African Lily flowers are what color?
- This plant has fat, pointed leaves and flowers that grow along the stalk.
15 Clues: What flower has 5 petals and spurs? • African Lily flowers are what color? • The African Lily has ______-like leaves. • What is the scientific name for Copper Plant? • The scientific name for the Japanese Maple is? • The __________ has splotches of yellow on the leaves. • The Japanese Maple has ______-pointed toothed leaves. • ...
Adaptation in Plants 2022-10-13
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- trees sheding leaves during dry season
- tree growing in area with high rainfall
- tree growing in areas with low rainfall
- example of fixed plant
- tree growing in coastal area
- shape of tree on mountains
- example of underwater plant
- have roots fixed to bottom of pond
- marshy area
- plants that feed on insects
- plants that do not have chlorophyll
- shape of leaves of trees on mountains
- example of floating plant
- tree that grow on mountains
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- features that help plants survive in natural surroundings
- areas along sea coast
- example of non green plant
- plants that grow on land
- example of plant that feeds on insects
- flat area of land
- highly raised areas of land
- plant that grow in water
- plants that float on surface of water
- place where living organism lives
- tree growing in swamps
- roots growing above the soil
- trees which do not shed leaves
- tree growing in desert
28 Clues: marshy area • flat area of land • areas along sea coast • example of fixed plant • tree growing in swamps • tree growing in desert • plants that grow on land • plant that grow in water • example of floating plant • example of non green plant • shape of tree on mountains • highly raised areas of land • example of underwater plant • plants that feed on insects • tree that grow on mountains • ...
Plant's 2025-04-10
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- water goes up
- holds stigma
- another way organisms can get energy
- holds anther
- plant reacts to water
- were fertilization happens
- produces pollen
- male plant reproduction
- glucose, oxygen
- female plant reproduction
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- plant reacts to gravity
- Power factory of cell
- sugar goes down
- plant reacts to touch
- plant reacts to light
- catches pollen
- absorb water from minerals
- water, sunlight, carbon dioxide
- attracts pollinators
19 Clues: holds stigma • holds anther • water goes up • catches pollen • sugar goes down • produces pollen • glucose, oxygen • attracts pollinators • Power factory of cell • plant reacts to touch • plant reacts to light • plant reacts to water • plant reacts to gravity • male plant reproduction • female plant reproduction • absorb water from minerals • were fertilization happens • ...
Cell Organelles-Alex Rowe 2018-11-06
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- instruction manual and stores information
- breaks down a cell when it dies
- The Golgi apparatus and the endoplasmic recticulum are both called a ______ that creates or packages proteins
- chromosomes are made up of this
- ______ occurs in mitochondria
- single membrane and layer of membrane
- allows a plant to do photosynthesis
- no ribosomes and creates and stores steroids and ions
- the cell wall provides shape, support, and _______ to a cell
- holds a cell together and controls what goes in and out of the cell
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- ribosomes on the surface and creates and packages proteins
- one in a plant cell but several in an animal cell
- Mitochondria tenses to be shaped like a _______
- gives plant it's shaped, provides support, and protects the plant
- control center, directing cell activity
- where cellular respiration occurs
- the nucleus is the ______ of the cell
- hairs surround the cell and helps movement on cells
- molecules are dissolved in the ______ for the cell to use
- where proteins are made, lengthening chains of proteins
- rotating appendages that are responsible for the mobility of a cell
21 Clues: ______ occurs in mitochondria • breaks down a cell when it dies • chromosomes are made up of this • where cellular respiration occurs • allows a plant to do photosynthesis • single membrane and layer of membrane • the nucleus is the ______ of the cell • control center, directing cell activity • instruction manual and stores information • ...
Horticulture Soils and Media 2024-02-06
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- Formal: row of woody plants of the same species used as a barrier, boundary or screen; pruned to a definite geometric shape, usually sheared and used in formal landscapes
- flowers: plants that can be grown specifically for this purpose; used in vases and other floral arrangements
- cover: plants that are relatively wider than tall used in mass to cover the ground; this is a permanent planting and usually requires less maintenance than a lawn; most will tolerate little or no traffic
- plant: plant that has a culinary use (tea, fruit, vegetable, etc.) as well as being a good ornamental
- a thick, dense, often thorny plant used to define boundaries and direct traffic
- plant: plant used to soften the transition from building to ground and tie the structure to the landscape; originally used to hide the foundations on older buildings with prominent, raised foundations
- Informal: row of woody plants of the same species used as a barrier, boundary or screen; pruned enough to keep it in bounds while allowing the plants to develop their natural form
- a plant used to draw attention to a feature of architecture. The plants can be used for their form, texture, or color.
- planting: plants that do well in the less than ideal environment of a bank or hillside and cover the bank in an attractive manner
- of Plants in the Landscape
- tree: deciduous or evergreen tree with dense foliage and relatively large habit of growth; used to provide shade
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- plant: herbaceous plants planted in mass for showy flowers or foliage or interesting texture, in beds that are replanted at least one time each year
- pruning of plants into geometric or whimsical shapes; small leaved evergreen plants are best
- plant: shrubs or trees of restricted growth that will thrive for years in a container, or colorful herbaceous plants of compact habit that look good in containers
- tall, wind tolerant plants used to create wind-free environments or at least moderate the strength of the wind; usually effective for a distance of at least 1 ½ times the height of the plants
- basket: plants that trail or hang attractively when grown in a suspended container
- plant: large growing shrub or small tree with attractive evergreen foliage used to provide a background for showy plants like roses
- plant: relatively low, compact, herbaceous or woody plants used in relatively long & narrow beds, along walks, driveways or lawn borders. Used for color or accent
18 Clues: of Plants in the Landscape • a thick, dense, often thorny plant used to define boundaries and direct traffic • basket: plants that trail or hang attractively when grown in a suspended container • pruning of plants into geometric or whimsical shapes; small leaved evergreen plants are best • ...
Transport in Plants 2024-05-04
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- measure the rate of water absorption by plant
- location of the phloem in the leaf
- the wall of the xylem vessel just above the water surface attract water molecules upward
- transpiration occurs mainly through this
- empty lumen without cytoplasm in xylem vessel
- the phloem lies outside the xylem with tissue
- the stream of water up the plant
- water enters the root hair
- phloem
- other part of the plant that use or store such as food substance
- the transport that root cell absorb mineral ions from the soil
- xylem
- control the open and close of the stomata
- the stem is covered by a layer of cells
- long tubes in phloem
- location of the phloem in the stem
- one of the factors effecting the transpiration
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- no chloroplast present in the leaf structure
- the transport of manufactured food substance (sucrose and amino acids)
- a plant to become weak and begin to bend towards the ground,
- location of the xylem in the stem
- the loss of water vapor from the aerial parts of the plant, mainly through the stomata of the leaves
- insect that use in translocation studies
- transport sucrose and amino acid
- thin film on the leaf surface
- location of the xylem in the leaf
- the inner walls of xylem vessel are strengthened by deposit of a substance
- absorb mineral ions from the soil
- cross walls look like a sieve
- supply sucrose and amino acids to the other parts of the plant
- the region between the pit and the epidermis
- the xylem and phloem are grouped together
- a suction force which pulls water up the xylem vessels
- product of photosynthesis
- the force of attraction between water molecules
- vascular bundle are arranged in a ring
- transport water and mineral ions
37 Clues: xylem • phloem • long tubes in phloem • product of photosynthesis • water enters the root hair • thin film on the leaf surface • cross walls look like a sieve • transport sucrose and amino acid • the stream of water up the plant • transport water and mineral ions • location of the xylem in the stem • location of the xylem in the leaf • absorb mineral ions from the soil • ...
LIFE CYCLE OF PLANTS 2020-10-20
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- THE TINY PLANT INSIDE A SEED THAT GROWS INTO A NEW PLANT
- IN PLANTS SEXUAL PRODUCTION TAKES PLACE IN
- PLANTS THAT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD IN A CHEMICAL PROCESS CALLED
- WHEN A SEED STARTS TO GROW
- WHAT TWO THINGS DO PLANTS CREATE THROUGH PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- PROTECTS THE FLOWER BEFORE IT BLOSSOMS
- PROVIDES ENERGY FOR GERMINATION
- THE WAY THINGS ARE IN THE ENVIRONMENT
- TO TAKE IN A SUBSTANCE
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- THE ANTHER MAKES
- TO BECOME SMALL AND VERY DRY
- HOW ARE FLOWERS WHICH DO NOT HAVE BRIGHTLY-COLOURED PETALS POLLINATED
- WHERE THE SEED DEVELOPS
- NEEDED FOR GROWTH BY PLANTS BUT NOT SEEDS
- SOMETHING THAT CAUSES CHANGES
- THE OUTER COVERING THAT PROTECTS THE SEED
- PART OF A PLANT THAT CAN GROW INTO A NEW PLANT
17 Clues: THE ANTHER MAKES • TO TAKE IN A SUBSTANCE • WHERE THE SEED DEVELOPS • WHEN A SEED STARTS TO GROW • TO BECOME SMALL AND VERY DRY • SOMETHING THAT CAUSES CHANGES • PROVIDES ENERGY FOR GERMINATION • THE WAY THINGS ARE IN THE ENVIRONMENT • PROTECTS THE FLOWER BEFORE IT BLOSSOMS • NEEDED FOR GROWTH BY PLANTS BUT NOT SEEDS • THE OUTER COVERING THAT PROTECTS THE SEED • ...
Plant Biology 2023-11-26
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- Modified stem used to store starches
- Openings in the leaves that permit movement of water vapor, CO2, and oxygen in and out of the leaves
- Place on the plant where cell division occurs (Bonus: Where on the plant are these areas located?)
- The chemical process by which plants produce sugars (Bonus: what are the sugars used for?)
- Type of plant with both male and female flowers on the same plant
- The first leaf or leaves to emerge from a seed
- Vascular tissue that conducts water and mineral nutrients from the soil to the above ground plant parts
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- The result of a loss of turgor (rigidity) in plant cells. (Bonus: What can cause this?)
- A plant’s ability to withstand frost
- Evaporative loss of moisture through the leaves (Bonus: how does this process relate to water uptake from the soil?)
- Vascular tissue that conducts sugars and from the leaves to other plant parts.
- Type of flower with both male and female parts
- Type of plant that completes its life cycle in one year
13 Clues: A plant’s ability to withstand frost • Modified stem used to store starches • Type of flower with both male and female parts • The first leaf or leaves to emerge from a seed • Type of plant that completes its life cycle in one year • Type of plant with both male and female flowers on the same plant • ...
GAME 2024-03-07
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- Plant used as food
- Playground equipment for back-and-forth motion
- Edible grain
- Colorful plant part
- Metal restraints used by police
- Colorful flying insect
- Playground equipment for gliding down
- Season after summer
- Currency
- Burning substance
- Person who performs labor
- Law enforcement officer
- Insect that produces honey
- Human beings
- Mail delivery person
- Large feline
- Edible plant part
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- Oval object laid by birds
- Written communication sent by mail
- Part of a plant that grows into a new plant
- Free from dirt
- Urban area
- Emergency responder for fires
- Living organism that grows from the ground
- Part of a tree that falls in autumn
- Legless reptile
- Feathered creature
- Eight-armed sea creature
- Ten-legged sea creature
- Season after autumn
- Animal flesh used as food
- Low temperature
- Season after winter
- Christian holiday
- Small mammal with long ears
- Place of residence
- Opposite of clean
37 Clues: Currency • Urban area • Edible grain • Human beings • Large feline • Free from dirt • Legless reptile • Low temperature • Burning substance • Christian holiday • Opposite of clean • Edible plant part • Plant used as food • Feathered creature • Place of residence • Colorful plant part • Season after summer • Season after autumn • Season after winter • Mail delivery person • Colorful flying insect • ...
7B - Review Crossword 2023-04-07
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- _______ means the amount of useful plant part per plant.
- is organic matter that is partially decomposed.
- _______ is the female part of a flower that contains ovules
- Other plants produce new stems that run underground called _______.
- _______ grains are small sticky cells.
- A _______ cycle is the stages that a living thing passes through to go from one generation to the next.
- _______ rotation is the practice of planting a different _______ in a particular field every year.
- A _______ is a group of organisms with similar traits that can reproduce with each other.
- _______ is the male part of a flower that produces pollen
- A _______ is a tiny piece of material in a cell’s nucleus. Each _______ in a cell is responsible for the inheritance of certain traits or characteristics.
- _______ are the male and female parts used for reproduction
- Reproduction of plants that doesn’t involve seeds is called _______reproduction.
- _______ anchor the plant in the soil
- _______ is attaching a part of one plant onto another plant.
- Some seed plants reproduce from their roots. New plants that form on roots are called _______.
- A variety has specific characteristics, or _______, that distinguish it from other varieties.
- _____ is not just dirt. It has spaces with air or water that is between its mineral and organic particles
- _______ is the evaporation of water from the surface of the plant—mainly from the leaves.
- _______ produce food for the plant
- tiny tubes in the roots and stems.
- the plant cell is surrounded by a membrane that has _______ , or tiny openings.
- is a special name given to the movement of water particles through a membrane
- there are separate male and female _______ for reproduction
- _______ resources are living things that can be used for human needs.
- Some produce _______, which are long stems that grow along the surface of the soil.
- Plants produce flowers and cones only so they can make seeds. To do this, the adult seed plant needs to undergo the process of _______.
- Selective _______ is the process of selecting plants with specific traits and reproducing them.
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- _______ respiration is when plants use this sugar for food, they get energy and produce carbon dioxide and water as waste.
- In farm management, each planted field will often be used to support growth of just one variety of plant. This is called _______.
- _______takes place when there is a difference between the concentration of a substance inside and outside a cell.
- Environmental _______ is balancing the needs of humans with the needs of the environment.
- Monoculture also reduces the _______, that is, the number of different species, of the environment, since only one kind of habitat is available.
- Sometimes, a natural predator is used to control a pest. This method of pest control is called _______ control.
- _______ are small pieces of a plant that usually have a part of the stem and a few leaves.
- The _______ capture the sun’s energy and use it to join carbon dioxide and water together to make sugar. This process also produces oxygen.
- In this unit, we are going to look only at those plants that make seeds, or _______ plants.
- In the process of photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. In the process of cellular respiration, plants use oxygen and produce carbon dioxide. _______ exchange is the process of these gases entering and leaving the plant.
- _______engineering is a process in which single genes are added to a plant’s cells.
- _______ are chemicals that kill plants.
- A _______ is a subset of a species.
- _______ are substances that provide the energy and materials that plants need to grow.
- Another process that does not require a difference in substance concentration is called _______ transport. _______ transport uses energy to move substances in and out of plant cells.
- Plants also prevent _______, which is the process that moves soil from one place to another.
- _______ contain an embryo that will form a new plant
- Substances that kill insects are called _______.
- Many flowering plants rely on _______, which are organisms that carry pollen from one flower to another. Birds, insects, and even bats can be _______.
- _______ provide a pathway for movement of water and food
- action is when water travels from the roots to the leaves
- _______consequences are something that you didn’t predict would result from what you did.
49 Clues: _______ produce food for the plant • tiny tubes in the roots and stems. • A _______ is a subset of a species. • _______ anchor the plant in the soil • _______ grains are small sticky cells. • _______ are chemicals that kill plants. • is organic matter that is partially decomposed. • Substances that kill insects are called _______. • ...
Aroida Australis Big Stopper 2022-12-04
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- Feature of Montane Rainforest
- Plant scientist
- Habitat loss
- Rainy season
- Large rainforest
- All around the tropics
- Nile Cabbage etc
- Philodendron fruit
- Cordillo de Cutucu home
- Plant hormone
- Air root
- African aroid genus
- Collection of plants
- Unwanted invader
- Colombian president
- Chlorophyll mutation
- Largest amorphophallus
- The green fairy
- Andraeanum flower
- Devils ivy
- German botanist ______ Bogner
- Clay balls
- Adanson's monstera
- Plant tissue type
- Plant tissue type
- Tree grower
- Inter genus love child
- Edible xanthosoma
- Aroid inflorescence
- Wasp waisted aussie native
- Petiole
- Unusual ability to make plants grow 5, 6
- Aquatic aroid
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- Costa Rican reserve
- Brazillian swamp plant
- Philo - In nomine patris et filii et
- Tolkien's tree man
- Product of photosynthesis
- Biological community
- Duck weed
- Picture B.
- Leaf faced spirit 5, 3.
- Angel Wings
- Borneo river dweller
- Expanded granite for growers
- Attractively slender anthurium
- Blocked nose anthurium
- Growth point
- Micro climate display
- Plant anchor
- Edible colocasia
- Pertaining to water
- Author of Aroids 4, 5.
- King anthurium
- Formerly Philodendron subg. Meconostigma
- Rain windows
- Former ASA boss man
- Funeral lily
- Aroid Family
- Picture A.
- Mite killer
- Mediterranean genus
- Type of cheese plant
- Warocqueanum
- Popular plant marketplace
65 Clues: Petiole • Air root • Duck weed • Picture B. • Picture A. • Devils ivy • Clay balls • Angel Wings • Mite killer • Tree grower • Habitat loss • Rainy season • Growth point • Plant anchor • Rain windows • Funeral lily • Aroid Family • Warocqueanum • Plant hormone • Aquatic aroid • King anthurium • Plant scientist • The green fairy • Large rainforest • Nile Cabbage etc • Edible colocasia • Unwanted invader • Andraeanum flower • ...
Parts of a Flower 2022-03-02
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- The result of reproduction A new organism that will grow up to be similar to the parent
- The part of a flower where seeds form and that is made up of the ovary style and stigma
- The part of a plant where pollen is made
- Little bags on certain plant parts that hold something
- Easily hurt or broken
- The male cell that must join the female cell to begin new life
- The part of the flower that takes in pollen
- When a sperm cell joins an egg cell a new life is started
- Grains of dusty powder formed by flowers to carry sperm cells
- The tube that connects the stigma to the ovary
- A name given to nonflowering plants that produce seeds they are cone bearers
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- One of the male parts of a flowering plant that connects to the anther
- The brightly colored part of the flower that is easiest to see
- the little plant inside a seed
- A name given to flowering plants
- The part of the flower where pollen is stored it is made up of the anther and filament
- The act of changing food into a form that cells use for energy
- The part of the plant that makes and holds the egg cells
18 Clues: Easily hurt or broken • the little plant inside a seed • A name given to flowering plants • The part of a plant where pollen is made • The part of the flower that takes in pollen • The tube that connects the stigma to the ovary • Little bags on certain plant parts that hold something • The part of the plant that makes and holds the egg cells • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 2025-11-06
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- the amount of ATP produced in aerobic respiration
- green pigment used in photosynthesis
- what comes out of the reaction
- breaking down glucose
- if oxygen is present
- the amount of ATP produced in anaerobic respiration
- molecule made of energy during cellular respiration
- where gas exchange occurs
- causes muscle soreness & produced in anaerobic respiration
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- where glycolysis takes place in the cell
- what goes in the reaction
- moves glucose (food) throughout the plant
- where photosynthesis takes place
- anchors the plant
- sugar that plants produce
- if oxygen is not present
- where aerobic respiration takes place
- increase the surface area for water & nutrient absorption
- moves water throughout the plant
19 Clues: anchors the plant • if oxygen is present • breaking down glucose • if oxygen is not present • what goes in the reaction • sugar that plants produce • where gas exchange occurs • what comes out of the reaction • where photosynthesis takes place • moves water throughout the plant • green pigment used in photosynthesis • where aerobic respiration takes place • ...
KaleMicrogreens 2024-04-05
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- plant puts forth shoots
- used for releasing water
- tiny water droplets
- coconut inner shell
- to pick or gather
- nutrient rich food
- used for to promote plant growth
- used for planting micro greens
- used to keep soil moist
- good for plant growth
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- soil mixture
- something that can be grown
- seedlings of edible vegetables
- plant grows from seed to seeding
- plant organ
- neatly packed
- a nutritious vegetable
- bottle used for watering micro greens
- plants use sunlight to synthesis food
- part of a plant
20 Clues: plant organ • soil mixture • neatly packed • part of a plant • to pick or gather • nutrient rich food • tiny water droplets • coconut inner shell • good for plant growth • a nutritious vegetable • plant puts forth shoots • used to keep soil moist • used for releasing water • something that can be grown • seedlings of edible vegetables • used for planting micro greens • ...
Garden 2024-02-12
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- White flower seen at Easter
- Flower with many tight petals smells wonderful
- Besides flowers, what else grows in a garden
- Tool used to work in the garden
- The tiny green thing that comes up from a seed
- Another name for soil
- Brown substance on the surface you plant in
- Purple springtime long flower stem with many tiny fragrant flowers
- Large bright yellow flower with brown center
- The small things you plant to grow flowers
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- A vessel that holds a plant not in the ground
- Gathering the vegetables when they are ready to eat
- Things that try to choke out good plants
- What should be worn on hands in the garden
- What protects your eyes from the summer sun
- Name of the person who grows things in a garden
- Early spring flower comes in many colors
- What liquid does a plant need to survive
18 Clues: Another name for soil • White flower seen at Easter • Tool used to work in the garden • Things that try to choke out good plants • Early spring flower comes in many colors • What liquid does a plant need to survive • What should be worn on hands in the garden • The small things you plant to grow flowers • What protects your eyes from the summer sun • ...
Activity 1 Environmental Scavenger Hunt and Crossword Creation 2025-10-18
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- – Used for writing and studying.
- – Green plant covering the ground.
- – A farm animal that lays eggs.
- – Where plants grow and get nutrients.
- – A flying animal found in the campus.
- – Essential for all living things.
- – Shares knowledge with students.
- – Learner studying at UNP.
- – A furry pet often seen at home.
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- – Used for sitting in the community.
- – A loyal animal known as man’s best friend.
- – Seat located near the garden.
- – Structure where people study.
- – A hard solid found on the ground.
- – Main source of energy for plants.
- – Colorful part of a plant that blooms.
- – A tall plant that gives shade.
- – Gives light along the street.
- – Keeps the school safe.
- – The invisible gas we breathe.
20 Clues: – Keeps the school safe. • – Learner studying at UNP. • – Seat located near the garden. • – Structure where people study. • – A farm animal that lays eggs. • – Gives light along the street. • – The invisible gas we breathe. • – Used for writing and studying. • – A tall plant that gives shade. • – Shares knowledge with students. • – A furry pet often seen at home. • ...
Grade 3 - Review 2021-09-13
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- an object used to measure temperature
- the observations or measurements made in a test
- to soak up liquid
- being well and free from disease
- par of the plant that transports water around the plant
- to move something
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- to think carefully about what might happen
- a chart that shows results using bars
- part of the plant where seeds are made
- part of the plants where the plan's food is produced
- being unfit, unwell, sick or poorly
- what you find out in an investigation
- part of the plant that support the plant and collect water from the soil
13 Clues: to soak up liquid • to move something • being well and free from disease • being unfit, unwell, sick or poorly • a chart that shows results using bars • an object used to measure temperature • what you find out in an investigation • part of the plant where seeds are made • to think carefully about what might happen • the observations or measurements made in a test • ...
Lesson 4 2024-01-04
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- A small oval object with a thin shell produced by a female and containing a young bird, fish and insect.
- the process of fertilizing a plant or egg.
- Any animal with no backbone, for example a worm.
- The process of spreading something over a wide area.
- To give somebody or something a particular name.
- The process of pollen entering or being put into a flower or plant so that it produces seeds.
- To own, hold or possess something
- To make sure that somebody or something is not harmed, injured, damaged, etc.
- The long, thin part of a flower that carries the stigma.
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- When the seed of a plant starts to grow.
- To make somebody or something part of something.
- To grow or make something as part of a natural process
- Air that moves quickly as a result of natural forces.
- Any animal with a backbone, including all mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
- Producing live babies from its body.
- The part in the middle of a flower where pollen is received.
- Producing eggs.
- The structure of bones that supports the body of a person or an animal.
- The small hard part produced by a plant, from which a new plant can grow.
- The hard outer part of eggs, nuts, some seeds, and some animals.
20 Clues: Producing eggs. • To own, hold or possess something • Producing live babies from its body. • When the seed of a plant starts to grow. • the process of fertilizing a plant or egg. • To make somebody or something part of something. • Any animal with no backbone, for example a worm. • To give somebody or something a particular name. • ...
Classific and Anatomy of a Plant 2023-11-14
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- Transports food (plant sugars) and creates bark on woody plants
- where the petiole base is attached to the stem
- Type of plant male and female flowers are on separate plants
- stems with a large pith (soft spongy tissue in the center of a stem) and live only a year or two; roses, grapes, blackberries, and raspberries
- above ground structures (usually) hold up the buds, flowers, and leaves
- stems that are more than a year old and may have lateral stems
- Type of plant both male and female flowers on a single plant
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- hold stored energy for future growth and plant needs
- flattened, green surface that provides a large area for efficient absorption of light energy
- stalk that holds the leaf away from the stem
- A young stem with leaves
- connect the roots to the leaves and other parts of the plant for the movement of water, minerals, and sugars (food)
- the edge of the leaf
- undeveloped shoots that gives rise to new leaves or flower parts
- A woody stem in the current or previous year's growth
15 Clues: the edge of the leaf • A young stem with leaves • stalk that holds the leaf away from the stem • where the petiole base is attached to the stem • hold stored energy for future growth and plant needs • A woody stem in the current or previous year's growth • Type of plant male and female flowers are on separate plants • ...
Plantastic Harder 2015-01-23
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- A plant you can eat from the ground
- Bees help with this process
- The process of turning light to food
- The part of the plant that grows the most
- The flower on the tree
- The arm of a tree
- A sharp part of a plant
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- When a seed starts to grow
- Would Jack like this plant?
- A large collection of trees
- Gives energy to the plants
- A Colombian plant
12 Clues: A Colombian plant • The arm of a tree • The flower on the tree • A sharp part of a plant • When a seed starts to grow • Gives energy to the plants • Would Jack like this plant? • Bees help with this process • A large collection of trees • A plant you can eat from the ground • The process of turning light to food • The part of the plant that grows the most
Plant Physiology Review 2021-10-06
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- plants rest or grow slowly
- when plants first start to grow
- tendency to grow toward the light
- movement of nutrients from one part to another
- state with zones 6-8
- nutrients and water into cell walls
- plants categorized by zones based on minimum temperature
- oxygen/glucose=carbon dioxide
- short day plant
- 90% of the plant tissue is made of water
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- light+6CO2+6H2O=C6H12O6+O2
- response to the amount of light
- long day plant
- losing water from leaves
- plant produce flowers, seeds, and fruit
- taking in water and nutrients
16 Clues: long day plant • short day plant • state with zones 6-8 • losing water from leaves • light+6CO2+6H2O=C6H12O6+O2 • plants rest or grow slowly • oxygen/glucose=carbon dioxide • taking in water and nutrients • response to the amount of light • when plants first start to grow • tendency to grow toward the light • nutrients and water into cell walls • ...
PLANTS 2023-03-16
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- HAS NUTRIENTS
- HELPS ON PHOTOSSYNTESIS
- HOLDS THE PLANT UNDER THE SOIL
- THE PROCESS TO MAKE OXYGEN
- HILDS THE PLANT UP
- PRODUCED BY PHOTOSSYNTESIS
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- WHAT HUMANS PRODUCE TO HELP IN THE PHOTOSSYNTESIS
- WARM THE PLANTS
- ARE GREEN
- HOLDS THE SEED
- BEES LOVE
- WHERE THE PLANTS BEGIN
- THEME OF GLOBAL WEB
- GOOD FOR THE PLANT
14 Clues: ARE GREEN • BEES LOVE • HAS NUTRIENTS • HOLDS THE SEED • WARM THE PLANTS • GOOD FOR THE PLANT • HILDS THE PLANT UP • THEME OF GLOBAL WEB • WHERE THE PLANTS BEGIN • HELPS ON PHOTOSSYNTESIS • THE PROCESS TO MAKE OXYGEN • PRODUCED BY PHOTOSSYNTESIS • HOLDS THE PLANT UNDER THE SOIL • WHAT HUMANS PRODUCE TO HELP IN THE PHOTOSSYNTESIS
Activity 1 Environmental Scavenger Hunt and Crossword Creation 2025-10-18
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- – Used for writing and studying.
- – A flying animal found in the campus.
- – A furry pet often seen at home.
- – A loyal animal known as man’s best friend.
- – The invisible gas we breathe.
- – Gives light along the street.
- – Main source of energy for plants.
- – Used for sitting in the community.
- – Essential for all living things.
- – Colorful part of a plant that blooms.
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- – Learner studying at UNP.
- – Seat located near the garden.
- – A farm animal that lays eggs.
- – Green plant covering the ground.
- – A hard solid found on the ground.
- – Shares knowledge with students.
- – Where plants grow and get nutrients.
- – Keeps the school safe.
- – A tall plant that gives shade.
- – Structure where people study.
20 Clues: – Keeps the school safe. • – Learner studying at UNP. • – Seat located near the garden. • – A farm animal that lays eggs. • – The invisible gas we breathe. • – Gives light along the street. • – Structure where people study. • – Used for writing and studying. • – A tall plant that gives shade. • – A furry pet often seen at home. • – Shares knowledge with students. • ...
Activity 1 Environmental Scavenger Hunt and Crossword Creation 2025-10-18
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- – Used for writing and studying.
- – Green plant covering the ground.
- – A farm animal that lays eggs.
- – Where plants grow and get nutrients.
- – A flying animal found in the campus.
- – Essential for all living things.
- – Shares knowledge with students.
- – Learner studying at UNP.
- – A furry pet often seen at home.
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- – Used for sitting in the community.
- – A loyal animal known as man’s best friend.
- – Seat located near the garden.
- – Structure where people study.
- – A hard solid found on the ground.
- – Main source of energy for plants.
- – Colorful part of a plant that blooms.
- – A tall plant that gives shade.
- – Gives light along the street.
- – Keeps the school safe.
- – The invisible gas we breathe.
20 Clues: – Keeps the school safe. • – Learner studying at UNP. • – Seat located near the garden. • – Structure where people study. • – A farm animal that lays eggs. • – Gives light along the street. • – The invisible gas we breathe. • – Used for writing and studying. • – A tall plant that gives shade. • – Shares knowledge with students. • – A furry pet often seen at home. • ...
Activity 1 Environmental Scavenger Hunt and Crossword Creation 2025-10-18
Across
- – Used for writing and studying.
- – Green plant covering the ground.
- – A farm animal that lays eggs.
- – Where plants grow and get nutrients.
- – A flying animal found in the campus.
- – Essential for all living things.
- – Shares knowledge with students.
- – Learner studying at UNP.
- – A furry pet often seen at home.
Down
- – Used for sitting in the community.
- – A loyal animal known as man’s best friend.
- – Seat located near the garden.
- – Structure where people study.
- – A hard solid found on the ground.
- – Main source of energy for plants.
- – Colorful part of a plant that blooms.
- – A tall plant that gives shade.
- – Gives light along the street.
- – Keeps the school safe.
- – The invisible gas we breathe.
20 Clues: – Keeps the school safe. • – Learner studying at UNP. • – Seat located near the garden. • – Structure where people study. • – A farm animal that lays eggs. • – Gives light along the street. • – The invisible gas we breathe. • – Used for writing and studying. • – A tall plant that gives shade. • – Shares knowledge with students. • – A furry pet often seen at home. • ...
Quiz 2022-12-07
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- small, hard thing in or on a fruit that can germinate
- big plant with hard stem and branches
- powdery substance inside the flowers
- part of a plant that is colourful and smells (good)
- gas that keeps us alive
- place where plants live
- living thing with roots and leaves
- earth force that pulls us down
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- liquid and clear substance that we drink
- spreading
- young plant
- sweet, juicy part of a plant hanging from a branch
- it comes from the sun and is warm and bright
- small insect that makes honey
- cocktail of gases that we breathe
15 Clues: spreading • young plant • gas that keeps us alive • place where plants live • small insect that makes honey • earth force that pulls us down • cocktail of gases that we breathe • living thing with roots and leaves • powdery substance inside the flowers • big plant with hard stem and branches • liquid and clear substance that we drink • it comes from the sun and is warm and bright • ...
Cells, Muscles and Bones Review 2020-09-14
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- pairs of muscles that carry out opposite actions.
- joins muscle to bone
- its smooth and reduces friction in joints.
- jelly like material where chemical reactions take place
- have no nucleus and help oxygen around body
- a group of similar cells working together to carry out a function
- an instrument for looking and magnifying a sample
- where two bones meet
- protects the brain
- where a plant cell makes its own food
- stores water and sap in a plant
- location in the bone where red blood cells are made
- a strong structure on the outside of a plant cell
- the "organ of the cell"
- joins bone to bone
- a liquid used for staining plant cells
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- one cell
- a type of cell that does a particular job
- a group of similar tissues carrying out a function
- a layer of tissue that is used for insulating the body
- you look through this when viewing a sample on a microscope
- The bones in the chest that protect the heart and lungs.
- a type of plant cell that increase the water uptake into the root
- a group of organs carrying out similar function
- an organelle in a cell that creates energy
- more than one cell
- a layer around a cell to allow materials pass in and out
27 Clues: one cell • protects the brain • more than one cell • joins bone to bone • joins muscle to bone • where two bones meet • the "organ of the cell" • stores water and sap in a plant • where a plant cell makes its own food • a liquid used for staining plant cells • a type of cell that does a particular job • its smooth and reduces friction in joints. • ...
Middle School Ag Terms 5/23/23 2023-05-22
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- deer meat
- horse
- turning over of the soil
- United States Department of Agriculture
- largest soil texture
- anything that causes sickness
- chemical substance used to kill weeds
- any plant growing in an undesirable location
- plenty of water pressure in a plant
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- hogs
- plant process where the by product is oxygen
- hydrogen and oxygen (H2O)
- cattle
- lack of water pressure in a plant
- Kentucky Department of Agriculture
15 Clues: hogs • horse • cattle • deer meat • largest soil texture • turning over of the soil • hydrogen and oxygen (H2O) • anything that causes sickness • lack of water pressure in a plant • Kentucky Department of Agriculture • plenty of water pressure in a plant • chemical substance used to kill weeds • United States Department of Agriculture • plant process where the by product is oxygen • ...
Unit B review 2017-10-10
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- is the leaf tip.
- are plant stems that have vascular bundles each bundle contain both xylem and phloem.
- is the % of seeds that sprouts. 75 of 100 = 75%.
- is a thin, green, actively growing tissue located between the bark and wood and produces all new stem cells.
- is the leaf stalk or part that connects the leaf to the stem.
- refers to plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round.
- are breathing pores found on stems and branches.
- are long roots with few branched ones. They are more difficult to transplant.
- is the large, flat part of the leaf.
- are small green particles that contain chlorophyll, give leaves their green color and are necessary for photosynthesis.
- attracts insects for pollination.
- is the part of biology that deals with plants.
- is a bud on end of stem.
- leaves or stems have a smooth non-hairy feel (example southern magnolia).
- refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
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- is the edge of the leaf.
- is a plant that is swollen or filled with moisture.
- season plants relish cool temperatures, growing best in spring or fall. Example: pansy.
- are the small openings under the leaf for breathing or transpiration.
- is the tissue that transports food down from leaves to the roots.
- absorb moisture (water) and minerals.
- is a plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture.
- is the seed’s capability of growing or developing.
- is a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. It usually grows the first year and flowers the second year.
- is a plant that lives more than two years. Some perennials will grow and bloom the first year.
- is a stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- is the large center vein.
- have many branched shallow roots. They are easy to transplant.
- is old inactive xylem.
- indicate where leaves were attached.
- is taking a 4-6 inch piece of the plant and forcing roots to grow.
- converts sugars and starches into energy.
- is old inactive phloem.
- is the tissue that transports water and nutrients up from the roots to the stems and leaves.
- is the bud located at the axil of the leaf.
- is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
36 Clues: is the leaf tip. • is old inactive xylem. • is old inactive phloem. • is the edge of the leaf. • is a bud on end of stem. • is the large center vein. • attracts insects for pollination. • indicate where leaves were attached. • is the large, flat part of the leaf. • absorb moisture (water) and minerals. • converts sugars and starches into energy. • ...
Unit B review 2017-10-10
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- is old inactive phloem.
- season plants relish cool temperatures, growing best in spring or fall. Example: pansy.
- refers to plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round.
- is the large center vein.
- indicate where leaves were attached.
- are small green particles that contain chlorophyll, give leaves their green color and are necessary for photosynthesis.
- are breathing pores found on stems and branches.
- is taking a 4-6 inch piece of the plant and forcing roots to grow.
- absorb moisture (water) and minerals.
- are plant stems that have vascular bundles each bundle contain both xylem and phloem.
- is the edge of the leaf.
- is a thin, green, actively growing tissue located between the bark and wood and produces all new stem cells.
- are the small openings under the leaf for breathing or transpiration.
- are long roots with few branched ones. They are more difficult to transplant.
- is the tissue that transports water and nutrients up from the roots to the stems and leaves.
- is the % of seeds that sprouts. 75 of 100 = 75%.
- refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- is the bud located at the axil of the leaf.
- is a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. It usually grows the first year and flowers the second year.
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- attracts insects for pollination.
- is the tissue that transports food down from leaves to the roots.
- is the large, flat part of the leaf.
- have many branched shallow roots. They are easy to transplant.
- is a plant that lives more than two years. Some perennials will grow and bloom the first year.
- converts sugars and starches into energy.
- leaves or stems have a smooth non-hairy feel (example southern magnolia).
- is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- is the seed’s capability of growing or developing.
- is old inactive xylem.
- is a plant that is swollen or filled with moisture.
- is a stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- is the part of biology that deals with plants.
- is a plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture.
- is the leaf stalk or part that connects the leaf to the stem.
- is a bud on end of stem.
- is the leaf tip.
36 Clues: is the leaf tip. • is old inactive xylem. • is old inactive phloem. • is the edge of the leaf. • is a bud on end of stem. • is the large center vein. • attracts insects for pollination. • is the large, flat part of the leaf. • indicate where leaves were attached. • absorb moisture (water) and minerals. • converts sugars and starches into energy. • ...
Transport in Plants 2014-02-06
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- The main body of the plant.
- The process by which plants make food using carbon dioxide, water & light energy.
- The transport of dissolved material within a plant.
- Vein like structures through which food is transported round a plant.
- The part of the plant that you find in the soil.
- The central cavity of a hollow structure in an organism or cell.
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- The net movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- The movement of water through a plant from the roots to the leaves as a result of the loss of water by evaporation from the surface of the leaves.
- Openings in the leaves of plants.
- The loss of water vapour from the leaves of plants through the stomata.
- The net movement of particles of a gas or a solute from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- The part of the plant where most photosynthesis occurs.
- Vein like tissue which transports water and minerals up a plant.
13 Clues: The main body of the plant. • Openings in the leaves of plants. • The part of the plant that you find in the soil. • The transport of dissolved material within a plant. • The part of the plant where most photosynthesis occurs. • Vein like tissue which transports water and minerals up a plant. • The central cavity of a hollow structure in an organism or cell. • ...
Horticulture 2022-03-22
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- used clean up leaves
- thing that lives in the water
- grows on the ground
- thing in the ground for the flower
- hose- used to water plants
- petals with colors
- place to plant stuff
- crunchy objects in the yard
- - thing on the flower
- used to plant plants
- gasses- fumes that the greenhouse gives off
- pots for pants made out of clay
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- used to dig
- thing for fish and to plant plants
- food for the fish
- of or relating to the cultivation of plants
- in the grass but you to get rid of them
- room to keep plants
- the preparation of land for growing crops
- dark brown and used for plants
20 Clues: used to dig • food for the fish • petals with colors • grows on the ground • room to keep plants • used clean up leaves • place to plant stuff • used to plant plants • - thing on the flower • hose- used to water plants • crunchy objects in the yard • thing that lives in the water • dark brown and used for plants • pots for pants made out of clay • thing for fish and to plant plants • ...
Plant parts and seed parts 2025-09-24
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- The first leaves of the plant
- The part capable of developing into another plant of the same species
- Becomes the primary root
- Happens when a root AND a shoot are present from the new seed
- A seed containing two cotyledons
- outermost covering of the seed
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- only thing on the outside of the seed
- Extends the radicle of the plant
- When environmental conditions aren’t right seeds know to remain dormant.
- Helps push the plant above the soil line
- A seed containing one cotyledon
- Becomes the new shoot of the plant
- seed tissue that nourishes the embryo
- there are 6 parts in this part of the seed
14 Clues: Becomes the primary root • The first leaves of the plant • outermost covering of the seed • A seed containing one cotyledon • Extends the radicle of the plant • A seed containing two cotyledons • Becomes the new shoot of the plant • only thing on the outside of the seed • seed tissue that nourishes the embryo • Helps push the plant above the soil line • ...
6th Q 3 Revision Part 3 2023-03-17
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- In plants most of the absorption of water and minerals takes place through this.
- the protective covering over the bud before it blooms.
- They hold the plant in the ground and keep the plant from falling over.
- attract pollinators to the plant.
- The release of water vapor and oxygen in the form of gases through the stomata.
- The largest part of the seed that provides stored energy for the developing seedling is called ___________
- The microscopic openings on leaf cells through which the transpiration takes place is called _________.
- dandelion seeds are dispersed by _______.
- The innermost core consists of dead cells which are added to continually, which is called the ______.
- The outer protective layer of the trunk is made of both living and dead cells and is called the ______.
- The cells that carry water throughout the plant body.
- produces the pollen.
- A plant’s response to gravity.
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- The inside of the seed contains an undeveloped plant.
- What type of plants depend entirely upon their green stems for support and die each year as winter approaches?
- A plant’s response to light.
- In which root system, one main root is larger than the others?
- produce the ovule or egg that eventually becomes the seed.
- the flat extended part of the leaf.
- The first leaves to form of a seedling.
- a short stalk that attaches the leaf to the stem.
- the hormone that stimulates plant growth, and also causes plants to respond to gravity, light, touch, and other effects of the environment.
- All seeds have a tough outside covering.
- The process by which plants produce their own food using water and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen is called _____.
- The cells that carry food through the plant's body.
- The surface of a leaf has a single layer of cells that secretes a waxy covering called ______.
- Which bud is formed at the tip of a stem?
27 Clues: produces the pollen. • A plant’s response to light. • A plant’s response to gravity. • attract pollinators to the plant. • the flat extended part of the leaf. • The first leaves to form of a seedling. • All seeds have a tough outside covering. • dandelion seeds are dispersed by _______. • Which bud is formed at the tip of a stem? • ...
Turf Management Crossword 2023-12-19
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- The hollow stem of grasses and grass-like plants
- The process in which water soluble substances are drained through the soil profile
- Increases soil pH
- Machine used to increase leaching, airflow, remove thatch, and alleviate compacted soils
- This beetle is destructive in all stages but especially to turf in the larval stage
- a measure of the total neg. charges within a soil that attract plant nutrients
- The way that leaf veins are arranged
- This disease has characteristic strands of reddish-pink mycellium
- Creeping habit through rhizomes
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- Decreases soil pH
- The flowers of grass
- Supporting nutrients that are needed for plant growth but in much smaller quantities
- This soil layer is almost non-existent in managed soils
- One of The Big Three responsible for green growth
- Host, Pathogen, and Favorable Environment
- An intertwined area of roots, stems, and dead grass blades
- Growth habit spreads in a creeping habit by stolons on the surface of the soil
- Kings,Queens, and grasses all have this
- Needed for overall plant vigor
- Clump forming, offsets are the tillers that increase plant size
20 Clues: Decreases soil pH • Increases soil pH • The flowers of grass • Needed for overall plant vigor • Creeping habit through rhizomes • The way that leaf veins are arranged • Kings,Queens, and grasses all have this • Host, Pathogen, and Favorable Environment • The hollow stem of grasses and grass-like plants • One of The Big Three responsible for green growth • ...
Unit 1 2023-11-09
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- A complete living thing.
- A solution of sugars in water that serves as food for a plant cell.
- Short extensions of a neuron’s cytoplasm.
- Cell membrane is … , whereas the cell wall is thick.
- The environment essential for all the chemical reactions happening inside a cell.
- Another word for wide.
- The largest part of a plant cell that stores sap.
- The … system includes mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines.
- Short hairs used for moving mucus.
- A group of similar cells that do the same job.
- This kind of animal cells transfers electrical signals from brain to muscles.
- Flowers, bushes, and trees are … .
- A sticky substance that traps dust and bacteria when we breath in air.
- A long extension of a neuron’s cytoplasm.
- Your body’s chemical “factory”.
- This part of a cell controls its activities.
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- The type of a plant cell that is found in leaves.
- blood cells These cells carry oxygen around our body.
- Place in both plant and animal cells where the energy is released.
- Animal cells don’t have this type of organelles.
- Made of cellulose and is used for protection of plant cells.
- The job that someone or something does.
- Tubes inside your body that break down food.
- Cell membrane can be easily bent. What’s one word that describes this quality?
- Heart, lungs, and stomach are … .
- Fuel for every process in a living organism.
- It controls what goes in and out of the cell.
- A specialized plant cell that soaks up water from the soil.
- An … cell has no cell wall.
- Another word for tough.
30 Clues: Another word for wide. • Another word for tough. • A complete living thing. • An … cell has no cell wall. • Your body’s chemical “factory”. • Heart, lungs, and stomach are … . • Short hairs used for moving mucus. • Flowers, bushes, and trees are … . • The job that someone or something does. • Short extensions of a neuron’s cytoplasm. • A long extension of a neuron’s cytoplasm. • ...
photosynthesis 2021-11-16
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- absorbs sun energy
- green dots that contain chlorophyll
- released from plants in process, we breathe it
- carries water around plant
- 02 and glucose
- holes in the leaves which lets gases escape
- the part of a plants spreading outward from plant underground
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- carries sugar around plant
- cell found in plant
- simple sugar
- C02, water, and energy
- the process in which plants make their own food
- sunlight
- we breathe it out and it is a reactant of plant's process
- needed as a reactant in the process of photosynthesis
15 Clues: sunlight • simple sugar • 02 and glucose • absorbs sun energy • cell found in plant • C02, water, and energy • carries sugar around plant • carries water around plant • green dots that contain chlorophyll • holes in the leaves which lets gases escape • released from plants in process, we breathe it • the process in which plants make their own food • ...
Plants - Ch. 18, Angiosperm Worksheet 2024-05-06
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- The systematic cultivation of plants by humans
- Angiosperms with scattered vascular bundles, narrow leaf with parallel veins, flower petal multiples of 3
- Region of unspecialized cells ready for differentiation
- Angiosperms with vascular bundles in a ring, seed splits into 2 equal parts, broad leaf with branching veins, flower petal multiples of 4 or 5
- Response of a plant to gravity (roots growing down & stems growing up)
- A system of branched roots without a taproot
- A plant's response to longer or shorter days
- Plants responding to touch when encountering an object, like vines on a wall
- Where leaves are attached next to buds
- Small openings in the leaf epidermis where air enters & exits
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- A large primary, central root growing straight down
- Protective outer covering of a plant
- Vascular tissue that transports nutrients throughout the plant
- Hormones that stimulate cell elongation & new root growth
- Chemical signals that affect growth, activity, development
- Cells that respond to a particular hormone
- Cells that control the opening & closing of stomata
- Vascular tissue that brings water up the plant from the roots
- Ground tissue in leaves where photosynthesis occurs
- Tendency of a plant to grow toward a light source
- Loss of water through the leaves
21 Clues: Loss of water through the leaves • Protective outer covering of a plant • Where leaves are attached next to buds • Cells that respond to a particular hormone • A system of branched roots without a taproot • A plant's response to longer or shorter days • The systematic cultivation of plants by humans • Tendency of a plant to grow toward a light source • ...
Plants! By Evelyn Pence 2025-05-09
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- Sharp _____ protect a plant from animals.
- Plants need this to perform photosynthesis.
- A sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators
- The female reproductive organ in a plant.
- Plants give off _______.
- The male reproductive organ in a plant.
- The transfer of pollen.
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- The green pigment in plants.
- The process plants go through to make food.
- Light from the sun, needed to make food.
- Helps plants grow and carry nutrients.
- How a plant gets nutrients and water.
- This part of a plant makes food.
13 Clues: The transfer of pollen. • Plants give off _______. • The green pigment in plants. • This part of a plant makes food. • How a plant gets nutrients and water. • Helps plants grow and carry nutrients. • The male reproductive organ in a plant. • Light from the sun, needed to make food. • Sharp _____ protect a plant from animals. • The female reproductive organ in a plant. • ...
Plants, Animals, Products, and By-Products 2021-11-11
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- Term for birds that are kept for eggs
- Eggs and meat are the products from ___.
- Term for a cow's home
- Term for a chicken's home
- The highest producting fiber and oil crops are cotton, rapeseed, ___, and peanut.
- The three most important food crops are ___, wheat, and rice.
- Products are the ___ thing we get from harvesting something.
- Term for birds that are kept for meat
- Pork and beef are ___ products.
- An example of ___ plant use is eating a salad.
- Term for a horse's home
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- By-products are the ____.
- Term for a pig's home
- Cocoa beans are ___ products.
- Term for a rabbit's home
- What is the major livestock industry in the US?
- ___ plant use is when an animal eats a plant and then we eat the animal.
- The two types of products/by-products are edible and ____.
- The two types of products/by-products are ___ and inedible.
- Beef and milk are the products from ___.
- ____ is the product from pigs.
- Milk and cheese are ___ products.
22 Clues: Term for a pig's home • Term for a cow's home • Term for a horse's home • Term for a rabbit's home • By-products are the ____. • Term for a chicken's home • Cocoa beans are ___ products. • ____ is the product from pigs. • Pork and beef are ___ products. • Milk and cheese are ___ products. • Term for birds that are kept for eggs • Term for birds that are kept for meat • ...
Cells and Organelles 2025-09-09
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- breaks down waste in animal cells.
- the packaging and transport center in both plant and animal cells.
- an educated guess that can be tested.
- stores water and other materials; large in plant cells.
- the basic unit of life.
- the study of living things.
- the powerhouse of the cell that makes energy.
- the study of the natural world.
- the green part in plant cells that does photosynthesis.
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- the control center that holds DNA.
- jellylike fluid that fills the cell.
- a system of folded membranes for making and moving things.
- where proteins are built.
- the protective outer layer that controls what goes in and out.
- a well-tested explanation of natural events.
- stiff outer layer that gives plant cells shape.
16 Clues: the basic unit of life. • where proteins are built. • the study of living things. • the study of the natural world. • the control center that holds DNA. • breaks down waste in animal cells. • jellylike fluid that fills the cell. • an educated guess that can be tested. • a well-tested explanation of natural events. • the powerhouse of the cell that makes energy. • ...
Nutrition 2021-01-22
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- directions for cooking
- a diet that excludes meat
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animals.
- a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition
- what makes up a recipe
- nutrient that cannot be synthesized by the body
- plant based diet
- added to recipes for flavor
- sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- sugar, starch, cellulose
- sugar
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- a person who uses insulin to regulate blood glucose
- made up of amino acids
- an expert on diet and nutrition
- increase in blood pressure
- products made from milk
- beans, peas, lentils
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- the incredible edible ___
- food products with long shelf life
20 Clues: sugar • plant based diet • beans, peas, lentils • made up of amino acids • what makes up a recipe • directions for cooking • products made from milk • sugar, starch, cellulose • a diet that excludes meat • the incredible edible ___ • increase in blood pressure • added to recipes for flavor • an expert on diet and nutrition • food products with long shelf life • ...
parts of the plant 2025-03-31
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- This part of the plant grows underground.
- Once the plant has matured, it will grow flowers if it is a flowering plant called ____________.
- The leaves take the _________ from the sunlight to produce the food the plant needs.
- This root will have one main root that grows straight down.
- This part of the plant is flat and thin so the plant can get as much sunlight as possible.
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- This part of the plant keeps the plant from falling over.
- The stem can also store _________ for the plant.
- Once the flower is ___________ it will produce seeds.
- The leaves of the plants produce food through a process called ______________.
- This root has a lot of different roots that grow in many different directions.
- The _______ fall to the ground and new flowering plants are grown.
11 Clues: This part of the plant grows underground. • The stem can also store _________ for the plant. • Once the flower is ___________ it will produce seeds. • This part of the plant keeps the plant from falling over. • This root will have one main root that grows straight down. • The _______ fall to the ground and new flowering plants are grown. • ...
Botany vocab crossword 2025-05-02
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- the leaf like structures at the base of the bud
- male reproductive cells in plants
- the process by which plants convert sunlight to nutrients
- type of plant with only one cotyledon
- the tube connecting the stigma and ovary
- when a seed/spore begins to put out roots
- the substance that brings sugars and other nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- plants that reproduce sexually
- the stalk that supports the anther
- the part at the base of the pistil that hosts the ovules
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- the tissue that transfers nutrients and water to the roots
- the pollen bearing part at the end of the stamen
- the study of plants
- a plant's embryo, held in a protective casing
- the bright colourful part of the flower
- the second major part of vascular plants
- the part of male flowers that makes and spreads pollen
- plants that develop two cotyledons
- the seed leaf that the plant embryo uses to germinate
- the part of the plant that holds it in the ground and collects nutrients in the soil
- the part of the flower the pollen enters
- the part of the ovary with seeds and female germ cells
22 Clues: the study of plants • plants that reproduce sexually • male reproductive cells in plants • plants that develop two cotyledons • the stalk that supports the anther • type of plant with only one cotyledon • the bright colourful part of the flower • the second major part of vascular plants • the tube connecting the stigma and ovary • the part of the flower the pollen enters • ...
7th Grade Science Plants and Animals 2021-10-20
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- lizards and turtles and crocodiles (Oh My!)
- Aquatic and terrestrial life phases
- type of plant that grows small and has no true roots
- autotrophs with cell walls
- sedentary sea creatures
- egg laying mammals
- the hairy ones
- mobile sea creatures with two-way digestive tract
- aquatic animals with gills
- animals with a backbone
- protective layer on stems and leaves
- insects and crustaceans
- transports water in plant vascular system
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- Organelle of Photosynthesis
- Type of plant that grows big and has true root
- Sea creatures with “Funky skin”
- Live birth of fully developed young
- organism that lacks vertebra
- includes clams and squids
- Ventilation on underside of leaves.
- transport sugar in plant vascular system
- mobile critter with one-way digestion and nervous system with simple brain
- Wall, protects and supports plant cells
- Pouched mammals
- mobile heterotroph
- have feathers
- The Domain to which plants and animals belong
27 Clues: have feathers • the hairy ones • Pouched mammals • egg laying mammals • mobile heterotroph • sedentary sea creatures • animals with a backbone • insects and crustaceans • includes clams and squids • autotrophs with cell walls • aquatic animals with gills • Organelle of Photosynthesis • organism that lacks vertebra • Sea creatures with “Funky skin” • Live birth of fully developed young • ...
Ecology part b 2024-02-28
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- the movement of phosphorus through the atmosphere
- transports glucose throughout the plant
- the process which carbon is exchanged throughout the atmosphere
- gas enters a plant through the
- the movement of anything
- producing energy with oxygen
- another name for this is burning
- breaks down glucose to make ATP
- the use of resources
- water found underground as a result of rainfall
- the removal of soil from the soil
- producing energy without oxygen
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- the breakdown of plants and animals
- converts light energy into chemical energy
- the ongoing increase in global average temperature
- gasses in the atmosphere that raises surface temperatures
- when water vapor turns into water
- when water flows over land
- water enters a plant through the
- when nitrogen is converted into ammonia
20 Clues: the use of resources • the movement of anything • when water flows over land • producing energy with oxygen • gas enters a plant through the • breaks down glucose to make ATP • producing energy without oxygen • another name for this is burning • water enters a plant through the • when water vapor turns into water • the removal of soil from the soil • ...
vocab 2025-10-10
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- Hormone, naturally occurring, organic substance produced in one part of a plant that is transported to another part to regulate physiological processes like growth
- a green pigment, present in all green plants
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower
- where plants use oxygen and the sugars (glucose) produced during photosynthesis to create usable cellular energy
- the development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy
- any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant
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- the process where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere
- an organelle found in plant and algal cells where photosynthesis occurs
- a region of plant tissue
- a plant that completes its life cycle over a two-year period, or to the second year in that cycle
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
12 Clues: a region of plant tissue • each of the parts of the calyx of a flower • the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • a green pigment, present in all green plants • the process where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere • an organelle found in plant and algal cells where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Roman Mythology 2022-03-21
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- God of Sky and Thunder
- Goddess of Marriage
- Goddess of love
- Sacred animal of Jupiter
- Symbol of Neptune
- Sacred animal of Vulcan
- God of wine
- Sacred animal of Diana
- Sacred animal of Mercury
- Symbol of Ceres
- Ceres created these
- Apollo is the God of ______
- Symbol of Minerva
- Sacred animal of Juno
- Minera is the goddess of _____
- Goddess of the hearth
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- Sacred plant of Mercury
- Symbol of Hades
- Sacred animal of Venus
- Creator of horses
- Symbol of Vulcan
- Symbol of Vesta
- Zeus's favorite daughter
- God of blacksmiths
- Sacred animal of Apollo
- Sacred animal of Bacchus
- Sacred animal of Mars
- God of thieves
- Sacred plant of Bacchus
- God of war
- Goddess of the Harvest
- Sacred plant of Juno
- Symbol of Mars
- God of the underworld
- Plant of Venus
- Symbol of Diana
- Sacred animal of Vesta
- Twin of Diana
- Goddess of the hunt
39 Clues: God of war • God of wine • Twin of Diana • God of thieves • Symbol of Mars • Plant of Venus • Symbol of Hades • Goddess of love • Symbol of Vesta • Symbol of Ceres • Symbol of Diana • Symbol of Vulcan • Creator of horses • Symbol of Neptune • Symbol of Minerva • God of blacksmiths • Goddess of Marriage • Ceres created these • Goddess of the hunt • Sacred plant of Juno • Sacred animal of Mars • ...
