the plant Crossword Puzzles
Photosynthesis and Matter Cycling 2023-04-13
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- green pigment that is necessary for the reactions in photosynthesis
- chemical reaction that breaks down sugars and releases chemical energy
- a type of chemical reaction that can happen without oxygen
- the molecule inhaled by plants and exhaled by humans
- a nutrient that enters through the root system and is critical for plant amino acids
- brought into the plant through root systems
- the element upon which all life on earth is based, atomic number 6
- the sugar molecule used by plants as a structural material
- small photosynthetic organisms in the world's oceans creating 50% of all oxygen
- this cannot be created or destroyed, it only transforms
- Lifeforms responsible for breaking down the dead remains of other life
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- plant respiration happens through these holes
- chemical reaction that captures solar energy by combining carbon dioxide and water into sugars
- the molecule inhaled by animals and exhaled by plants
- a style of chemical reaction that requires oxygen
- plant organelle that where photosynthesis takes place
- when water vapor is released from plants it increases this in the atmosphere
- the general term for life that must eat other life forms for energy
- the source of all energy used by life on our plant
- the sugar molecule used by many life forms as an energy source
- the general term for life that can perform photosynthesis (an autotroph)
21 Clues: brought into the plant through root systems • plant respiration happens through these holes • a style of chemical reaction that requires oxygen • the source of all energy used by life on our plant • the molecule inhaled by plants and exhaled by humans • the molecule inhaled by animals and exhaled by plants • plant organelle that where photosynthesis takes place • ...
science crossword 2021-03-23
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- bees and butterflies
- reproduction without flower
- harmful materials introduced into environment
- contained in plants for photosynthesis
- protects seed
- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- gets stuck to stigma
- protects a growing bud
- reproductive part of plant
- sacs which hold pollen
- food for insects
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- anchors the plant
- narrow tubes in solar water heater
- sun
- copper, iron, steel, gold
- material which transfers heat
- flower stalk
- food making process in plants
- kitchen of the plant
- aerial part of stem
20 Clues: sun • flower stalk • protects seed • food for insects • anchors the plant • aerial part of stem • bees and butterflies • gets stuck to stigma • kitchen of the plant • protects a growing bud • sacs which hold pollen • copper, iron, steel, gold • reproductive part of plant • reproduction without flower • material which transfers heat • food making process in plants • ...
Plants 2014-02-01
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- a vascular tissue that transports food molecules to all parts of a plant
- rounded base of a pistil that contains an egg
- plant that does not have specialized tissues to move water and nutrients through the plant
- tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants
- plants forming branched masses in quiet water and having finely dissected, whorled leaves and minute unisexual flowers.
- flowering seed plants
- small, green, nonvascular plants growing in moist environments and consisting of either a leafy mosslike structure or a flat thallus that is often lobed.
- female reproductive structure of flowers
- Any of various green, usually small, nonvascular plants .
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- vascular tissue that transport water and minerals through the plants
- portion of a plant that draws minerals and water from the surrounding soil, and sometimes stores food.
- seed plants
- rootlike structure that holds nonvascular plants in place
- modified leaves that make up the outermost ring of flower parts and protects buds
- male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther at the tip of a filament
- plant that has tissues to deliver water and nutrients from one part of the plant to another
- of the ring or rings of the usually brightly colored, leaf shaped parts of a flower
- waxy layer that coats most of the surfaces of plants that are exposed to air
- an underground stem from which new leaves and roots grow
19 Clues: seed plants • flowering seed plants • female reproductive structure of flowers • rounded base of a pistil that contains an egg • an underground stem from which new leaves and roots grow • rootlike structure that holds nonvascular plants in place • Any of various green, usually small, nonvascular plants . • tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants • ...
Plant Structure Review 2024-01-03
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- The pollen-bearing structure of the stamen usually found at the top of the filament.
- End of a root that consists of young tissues.
- Location where a leaf attaches to the stem.
- Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- The male reproductive part of a flower consisting of the filament and anther.
- Modified leaf that is colorful enough to attract pollinators.
- The enlarged base of the pistil that contains ovules.
- Tissue that carries manufactured food (sugars) from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Supports the plant and transports water and nutrients.
- Pore openings on the leaf surface that regulate the exchange of gasses.
- Tissue that transports water from the soil to the plant.
- One of a pair of cells that regulate the opening and closing of the stoma.
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- The stalk that holds the anther at its tip.
- Space between the nodes on the stem.
- Type of root system that lacks a dominant root but is composed of many primary and secondary roots.
- The plant organ that collects solar energy and converts it to food.
- Waxy substance that covers the outer epidermal surface.
- Type of root system composed of one primary root with many secondary roots branching off the primary root.
- The reproductive organ of a flowering plant.
- The first structure to emerge from a germinating seed.
- The female reproductive part of a flower consisting of the stigma, style, and the ovary.
21 Clues: Space between the nodes on the stem. • Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. • The stalk that holds the anther at its tip. • Location where a leaf attaches to the stem. • The reproductive organ of a flowering plant. • End of a root that consists of young tissues. • The enlarged base of the pistil that contains ovules. • ...
Test 2 Review Puzzle 2023-09-24
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- ______biodiversity means there will be high sustainability in an ecosystem
- causes a positive or negative response
- part of plant where photosynthesis occurs
- a plant reacts to touch
- items needed for photosynthesis to occur also the beginning of a chemical formula
- all the living and nonliving organism in an area
- the type of energy the sun provides
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- greater variety species in an ecosystem
- also called gravitropism
- type of energy that radiant energy converts to during photosynthesis
- all the living organisms in an area
- is a product of photosynthesis alon g with oxygen
- a plant's response to a stimulus
- is the stimulus that causes plants to react in the tropism called heliotropism
- type of tropism when a plant moves towards light
- a group of organisms from one species living in an area
- causes roots to grow downward
- is a byproduct of photosynthesis
- part of plant that responds to gravity
- C6H12O6 for photosynthesis
20 Clues: a plant reacts to touch • also called gravitropism • C6H12O6 for photosynthesis • causes roots to grow downward • a plant's response to a stimulus • is a byproduct of photosynthesis • all the living organisms in an area • the type of energy the sun provides • causes a positive or negative response • part of plant that responds to gravity • ...
What Am I? 2023-11-30
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- pest killer
- staple food of Indonesian
- symbol of palestina
- main planting media
- under this tree you love to stay
- growing plant without soil
- used to cultivate the land
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- a good additional substance for plant
- the beginning of a plant
- main need for plants
- purple vegetable
- good for your eyes
- harmful for your plant
- plastic material to cover the soil surface
14 Clues: pest killer • purple vegetable • good for your eyes • symbol of palestina • main planting media • main need for plants • harmful for your plant • the beginning of a plant • staple food of Indonesian • growing plant without soil • used to cultivate the land • under this tree you love to stay • a good additional substance for plant • plastic material to cover the soil surface
Important People 2023-05-22
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- Died September 14,1898
- Visited florida in 1883
- Flagler created lots of them
- Plant had a network of it
- Flagler did this to the development of florida
- Flagler made lots of them
- Julia helped evolve the city of______.
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- Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida
- Died June 23, 1899
- Plant was born there
- Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it
- Flagler was born near it
- Plant worked on them
- Plant was crowded with it
14 Clues: Died June 23, 1899 • Plant was born there • Plant worked on them • Died September 14,1898 • Visited florida in 1883 • Flagler was born near it • Plant had a network of it • Plant was crowded with it • Flagler made lots of them • Flagler created lots of them • Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it • Julia helped evolve the city of______. • Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida • ...
Important People 2023-05-22
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- Died September 14,1898
- Visited florida in 1883
- Flagler created lots of them
- Flagler did this to the development of florida
- Julia helped evolve the city of______.
- Flagler made lots of them
- Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida
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- Plant had a network of it
- Flagler was born near it
- Plant worked on them
- Plant was crowded with it
- Died June 23, 1899
- Plant was born there
- Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it
14 Clues: Died June 23, 1899 • Plant worked on them • Plant was born there • Died September 14,1898 • Visited florida in 1883 • Flagler was born near it • Plant had a network of it • Plant was crowded with it • Flagler made lots of them • Flagler created lots of them • Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it • Julia helped evolve the city of______. • Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida • ...
pr. 2 2023-01-12
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- a cow under a year old
- Part of the plant that attaches to the ground
- a young sheep
- the process that plants use to get food from the sun
- US standard measurement unit used for agricultural land
- a mature female sheep
- The part of the plant that holds the seeds and reproductive organs
- adult female chicken
- most common animal used for milk products
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- vegetation that can be short or tall and is usually in lawns, parks, and farms
- the process of soil being moved by wind or water
- birthing multiple offspring at one time all with the same mother
- colorful parts of the flower
- vehicle usually used on a farm
- A flattened, usually greed blade like organ on a plant attached to the stem
- bacon, pork chops, and pork belly
- The main body of a plant
- land used for growing crops or raising animals
18 Clues: a young sheep • adult female chicken • a mature female sheep • a cow under a year old • The main body of a plant • colorful parts of the flower • vehicle usually used on a farm • bacon, pork chops, and pork belly • most common animal used for milk products • Part of the plant that attaches to the ground • land used for growing crops or raising animals • ...
Movement of substances (Biology) 2021-02-02
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- how fast particles move
- a solution with large amounts of solutes dissolved
- a plant that is not watered will...
- particles spread out to fill up a space
- a membrane has this property
- a smaller cell has a higher surface area to...
- a solution that has comparable solutes to the cell sap
- a solution that has more solutes than the cell sap
- a plant cell that is placed in water will become...
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- exists between two areas with different amount f dissolved solutes
- a solution that has less solutes than the cell sap
- a plant cell that is placed in a very salty solution will experience...
- an animal cell that is placed in a very salty solution will become...
- pure water has the highest...
- an animal cell that is placed in a very salty solution will experience...
- a potato strip placed in a very salty solution will become...
- a plant cell that is placed in a very salty solution will become...
- an animal cell that is placed in water will become...
- water moves across a membrane
- a solution with small amounts of solutes dissolved
- water entering plant cells causes protoplasm to push against the cell wall
21 Clues: how fast particles move • a membrane has this property • pure water has the highest... • water moves across a membrane • a plant that is not watered will... • particles spread out to fill up a space • a smaller cell has a higher surface area to... • a solution that has less solutes than the cell sap • a solution with large amounts of solutes dissolved • ...
Taxonomy and Biodiversity Review 2020-10-19
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- produces its own sugars
- The variation of living things in an area
- system of tubes in plants to transport water and nutrients
- acellular infectious substance generally defined as non-living
- plant group without vascular tissue
- addition to air, water, or soil that has a harmful effect
- Classification of living things
- long term weather patterns
- individual life form
- flowering plant group
- A group of animals featuring four limbs
- need to consume other organisms for energy
- smallest unit of life
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- A non-native species that damages the biodiversity of an ecosystem
- the first part of the binomial name
- _______________ loss leads to a decrease of biodiversity
- plant structure that protects a developing embryo
- Animals with a chitin exoskeleton
- production of new individuals
- animal circulatory system in which blood is contained within vessels
- Doesn’t have cells
- Material of fungi cell walls and arthropod exoskeletons
- maintenance of a stable environment
- cell without membrane-bound organelles
- Made of multiple cells
- plant group that produces cones
- type of plant in the seedless vascular group
- cell with membrane-bound organelles
28 Clues: Doesn’t have cells • individual life form • flowering plant group • smallest unit of life • Made of multiple cells • produces its own sugars • long term weather patterns • production of new individuals • Classification of living things • plant group that produces cones • Animals with a chitin exoskeleton • the first part of the binomial name • plant group without vascular tissue • ...
Plant Growth 2022-08-25
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- divided and developed cells of life
- how to see plants grow
- cone-bearing plants, mainly conifers
- responsible for growth of roots and stems
- the starting cell of life
- reproductive structure of the sperm
- chemical that controls the ripening of fruit
- what the male cones make
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- most familiar type of plant
- when a plant reacts to its environment
- each grain of pollen has 2
- what chickens lay
- female reproductive cone
- scales contain 2
14 Clues: scales contain 2 • what chickens lay • how to see plants grow • female reproductive cone • what the male cones make • the starting cell of life • each grain of pollen has 2 • most familiar type of plant • divided and developed cells of life • reproductive structure of the sperm • cone-bearing plants, mainly conifers • when a plant reacts to its environment • ...
Plant Health 2022-12-27
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- A non-living factor affecting plant health
- These type of varieties are better for plant health
- This causes plant cells to freeze, as water expands the cells are ruptured and killed
- Anaerobic conditions, leading to poor oxygen levels, which result in poor respiration and root death
- Can give protection from wind
- Nutrient needed for healthy roots and shoot growth
- Precautions that aim to prevent the introduction and spread of harmful organisms
- Diseases which feed on on dead or live plants spread by spores
- A physical control against pests
- A biological control for slugs and various larvae
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- Sap sucking insects, that can cause sooty mould and spread viruses
- 95% of water is lost through this
- Competes with plants for light, water and nutrients
- Plant passports give _____ and traceability
14 Clues: Can give protection from wind • A physical control against pests • 95% of water is lost through this • A non-living factor affecting plant health • Plant passports give _____ and traceability • A biological control for slugs and various larvae • Nutrient needed for healthy roots and shoot growth • These type of varieties are better for plant health • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2019-11-20
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- the case or sac in which spores are produced
- is a genus in the family Marchantiaceae of the order Marchantiales, a group of liverworts
- a cell or cluster of cells, or a leaflike or budlike body, that separates from the parent plant to form a new organism, as in mosses and liverworts
- an organ or body bearing gametes, as in mosses and liverworts
- a pattern of reproduction occurring in the life cycles of many lower plants and some invertebrates, involving a regular alternation between two distinct forms. The generations are alternately sexual and asexual (as in ferns) or dioecious and parthenogenetic (as in some jellyfish)
- cells function in storage, photosynthesis, and as the bulk of ground and vascular tissues
- one of the clusters of sporangia on the back of the fronds of ferns
- one of the erect, sterile filaments often growing among the reproductive organs in many fungi, mosses, and ferns
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- (thalli = plural) a simple vegetative body undifferentiated into true leaves, stem, and root, ranging from an aggregation of filaments to a complex plantlike form
- the female reproductive organ in ferns, mosses, etc
- a part or organ serving as a lid or cover, as a covering flap on a seed vessel
- a male reproductive structure producing gametes, occurring in ferns, mosses, fungi, and algae
- any of the Bryophyta, a phylum of nonvascular plants comprising the true mosses and liverworts
- one of the rootlike filaments by which the plant is attached to the substratum
14 Clues: the case or sac in which spores are produced • the female reproductive organ in ferns, mosses, etc • an organ or body bearing gametes, as in mosses and liverworts • one of the clusters of sporangia on the back of the fronds of ferns • a part or organ serving as a lid or cover, as a covering flap on a seed vessel • ...
PLANT TISSUES 2020-08-22
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- FOUND IN HUSK OF COCONUT, NUTS ETC.
- OFFERS STRENGTH AND SUPPORT TO A PARTICULAR TISSUE AND MAKES IT NON LIVING
- PROTECTIVE TISSUE IN OLD TREES
- PROVIDES BUOYANCY TO AQUATIC PLANT PARTS.
- THE PACKAGING TISSUE
- HELPS IN EXCHANGE OF GASES
- THICKENING MATERIAL FOUND IN THE PROTECTIVE TISSUE FOUND IN OLD TREES
- FOOD CONDUCTING VASCULAR TISSUE
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- COMPLEX PERMANENT TISSUE THAT CONDUCTS WATER
- HELPS IN EASY BENDING OF PLANT PARTS
- RICH IN CHLOROPHYLL
- THICKENING MATERIAL FOUND IN THE CORNERS OF THE CELLS OF A PARTICULAR TISSUE
- OUTER COVERING OF PLANTS
- WATER RESISTANT WAXY LAYER IN LEAVES
14 Clues: RICH IN CHLOROPHYLL • THE PACKAGING TISSUE • OUTER COVERING OF PLANTS • HELPS IN EXCHANGE OF GASES • PROTECTIVE TISSUE IN OLD TREES • FOOD CONDUCTING VASCULAR TISSUE • FOUND IN HUSK OF COCONUT, NUTS ETC. • HELPS IN EASY BENDING OF PLANT PARTS • WATER RESISTANT WAXY LAYER IN LEAVES • PROVIDES BUOYANCY TO AQUATIC PLANT PARTS. • COMPLEX PERMANENT TISSUE THAT CONDUCTS WATER • ...
Plant reproduction 2020-12-22
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- part of the carpel that receives the pollen
- part of the plant that joins the stigma to the ovary
- the name for the male parts of a flower
- the male gamete
- the pollen of wind pollinated plants tends to be _________
- the process by which the male and female gametes fuse
- the ovule becomes this after fertilisation
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- part of the plant the is attached to the anther
- the ovary becomes this after fertilisation
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant
- the petals of insect pollinated flowers have this
- small green petals
- a sweet sugary liquid in insect pollinated plants
- the female gamete
14 Clues: the male gamete • the female gamete • small green petals • the name for the male parts of a flower • the ovary becomes this after fertilisation • the ovule becomes this after fertilisation • part of the carpel that receives the pollen • part of the plant the is attached to the anther • the petals of insect pollinated flowers have this • ...
Plant Definitions 2023-03-03
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- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- a spike of minute flowers closely arranged around a fleshy axis and typically enclosed in a spathe, characteristic of the arums.
- a flower cluster with the separate flowers attached by short equal stalks at equal distances along a central stem
- Ratio of actual water vapour content to the saturated water vapour content at a given temperature and pressure expressed in percentage
- Having the floral axis more or less erect but with only a few leaves or devoid of leaves; consisting of a scape.
- Expanded part of a leaf or petal.
- plant-specific chemical messengers (hormones) that play a central role in the regulation of the plant cell cycle and numerous developmental processes.
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- the pigment that gives plants their green color
- the process of aging in plants.
- plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and also provides physical support.
- characteristic of plant parts that have no stalk
- process in which the plants use atmospheric oxygen for oxidising glucose and other respiratory substrates like proteins, fats, etc
- silver complex used as a post-harvest conditioner.
- multifunctional phytohormone that regulates both growth, and senescence
14 Clues: the process of aging in plants. • Expanded part of a leaf or petal. • the pigment that gives plants their green color • characteristic of plant parts that have no stalk • silver complex used as a post-harvest conditioner. • multifunctional phytohormone that regulates both growth, and senescence • ...
Plant Diversity 2023-05-05
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- group of seed plants that bear their seeds within a layer of tissue that protects the seed.
- transfer of pollen from the make reproductive structure to the female reproductive structure
- vascular plants
- group of plants that have specialized reproductive organs but lack vascular tissue.
- plant embryo and its food supply encased in a protective covering.
- structure in plants that produces eggs.
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- specialized tissue in plants that carries water and nutrients.
- group of seed plants that bear their seeds directly on the scales of cones.
- male reproductive structure in some plants that produces sperm
- structure in seed cones in which the female gametophytes develop
- vascular tissue that transports solutions of nutrients and carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis through the plant.
- hollow plant cell in xylem that carries water upward from the roots to every part of a plant
- vascular tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of a plant.
- spore capsule in which haploid spores are produced
14 Clues: vascular plants • structure in plants that produces eggs. • spore capsule in which haploid spores are produced • specialized tissue in plants that carries water and nutrients. • male reproductive structure in some plants that produces sperm • structure in seed cones in which the female gametophytes develop • ...
Plant Reproduction 2013-05-23
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- a fruited plant
- the invisible pollination agent
- the live pollination agent
- when a male gamete comes into contact with a female one
- when a seed "hatches"
- spores are produced in ____
- a common seedless plant
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- the wet pollination agent
- bees help with ____
- spores form into ____
- a protective covering for a seed
- a fruitless plant
- a fertilized egg forms a ____
- seedless plants produce ____
14 Clues: a fruited plant • a fruitless plant • bees help with ____ • spores form into ____ • when a seed "hatches" • a common seedless plant • the wet pollination agent • the live pollination agent • spores are produced in ____ • seedless plants produce ____ • a fertilized egg forms a ____ • the invisible pollination agent • a protective covering for a seed • ...
Plant Parts 2022-04-21
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- two part naming system
- plants that live for several years
- supports the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- flower parts in multiples of 3
- attracts insects and birds for pollination
- supports the stigma
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- Seed protected by a fruit
- plants that only live one year
- The female part of a flower
- Means "Naked" seed
- flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5
- plants that live 2 years
- The male part of a flower
- produces pollen
14 Clues: produces pollen • Means "Naked" seed • supports the stigma • two part naming system • plants that live 2 years • Seed protected by a fruit • The male part of a flower • The female part of a flower • plants that only live one year • flower parts in multiples of 3 • plants that live for several years • flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5 • supports the leaves, flowers, and fruit • ...
plant vocab 2024-02-22
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- the main stalk of a plant that develops buds and shoots and usually grows above ground
- the part of a flower that produces pollen and is made up of an anther and a filament
- the green substance in plants that makes it possible for them to make food from carbon dioxide and water
- a plant part that produces seed
- a branch of biology dealing with plants
- a tiny developing plant that is enclosed in a protective coat usually along with a supply of food and that is able to develop under suitable conditions into a plant like the one that produced it
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- the leafless underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and holds the plant in place
- the stalk of a plant stamen that bears the anther
- one of the specialized leaves that form the calyx of a flower
- one of the often brightly colored leaflike outer parts of a flower
- the enlargement at the tip of a flower's stamen that contains pollen
- the very fine usually yellow dust that is produced by a plant and that is carried to other plants of the same kind usually by wind or insects so that the plants can produce seeds
- the usually green outer part of a flower consisting of sepals
- a small growth at the tip or on the side of a stem that later develops into a flower, leaf, or branch
14 Clues: a plant part that produces seed • a branch of biology dealing with plants • the stalk of a plant stamen that bears the anther • one of the specialized leaves that form the calyx of a flower • the usually green outer part of a flower consisting of sepals • one of the often brightly colored leaflike outer parts of a flower • ...
Plant Anatomy 2025-09-05
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- – Mesophyll leaf layer with loosely arranged cells allowing gas exchange (6)
- – Vascular tissue that transports sugars (6)
- – Animal that transfers pollen from one flower to another (10)
- – Type of cell that opens and closes the stomata (5)
- – Waxy layer on the leaf surface that reduces water loss (7)
- – Vascular tissue that transports water (5)
- – Process that converts sunlight into chemical energy (13)
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- – Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange (7)
- – Mesophyll layer of elongated cells under the epidermis, packed with chloroplasts (8)
- – Plant organ that absorbs water and anchors the plant (4)
- – Main support structure that holds up leaves and flowers (4)
- – Green pigment that absorbs sunlight (11)
- – Reproductive organ of a plant (6)
- – Outer layer of cells on a leaf or stem (9)
14 Clues: – Reproductive organ of a plant (6) • – Green pigment that absorbs sunlight (11) • – Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange (7) • – Vascular tissue that transports water (5) • – Vascular tissue that transports sugars (6) • – Outer layer of cells on a leaf or stem (9) • – Type of cell that opens and closes the stomata (5) • ...
Plant Cells 2026-01-26
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- Responsible for ribosomes
- Stores genetic info, "DNA"
- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum, storage and packing
- Provides supports and movement
- Structure used to transport, like a car
- Thin layer of protein that surrounds the cell and gives structure
- Converts glucose into chemical energy, powerhouse of the cell
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- Maintains structure, balances water
- Contains chlorophyll, is considered 'green'
- Read mRNA and assemble amino acids
- Modifying, sorting, packing proteins and lipids
- Maintains cells shape and surrounds organelles
- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, assembly line
- Creates different parts of the cell
14 Clues: Responsible for ribosomes • Stores genetic info, "DNA" • Provides supports and movement • Read mRNA and assemble amino acids • Maintains structure, balances water • Creates different parts of the cell • Structure used to transport, like a car • Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, assembly line • Contains chlorophyll, is considered 'green' • ...
Plants Part 3 2023-10-30
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- Structure on fern plants that releases spores.
- On monocots, the leaves are structured this way.
- On dicots, the leaves are structured with this type of pattern.
- On dicots, the petals are usually in multiples of these two numbers (put "or" between the numbers)
- Where angiosperms store the plant's food when it is still a plant embryo.
- Type of angiosperm that has one cotyledon.
- What forms after the male and female gametes unite?
- Plants that keep their leaves all year
- Type of angiosperm that has two cotyledons.
- Male gamete
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- Plants that disperse their seeds using cones.
- Where the roots of dicots develop from.
- Form of the plant that forms from spores and produces gametes.
- Plants that drop their leaves in the fall.
- Form of the plant that forms from seeds and produces spores.
- On monocots, the petals are usually in multiples of this number.
- The leaf of a fern plant.
- Where the roots of monocots develop from.
- Female gamete
- Cluster of sporangia usually found on the underside of the frond.
20 Clues: Male gamete • Female gamete • The leaf of a fern plant. • Plants that keep their leaves all year • Where the roots of dicots develop from. • Where the roots of monocots develop from. • Plants that drop their leaves in the fall. • Type of angiosperm that has one cotyledon. • Type of angiosperm that has two cotyledons. • Plants that disperse their seeds using cones. • ...
Plants 2026-01-15
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- cotton and jute are examples
- Woody stem
- upper part of the plant
- example of medicinal plant
- very weak stem
- Spinach and coriander are examples of
- used as fuel
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- sweet juice of flower
- biggest flower
- Very big and tall plants
- short plants
- example of stem that grows under the soil
- lower part of plant
- plants food factory
- paper is made of which plant
15 Clues: Woody stem • short plants • used as fuel • biggest flower • very weak stem • lower part of plant • plants food factory • sweet juice of flower • upper part of the plant • Very big and tall plants • example of medicinal plant • cotton and jute are examples • paper is made of which plant • Spinach and coriander are examples of • example of stem that grows under the soil
The Jungle 2023-12-30
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- Twisting plant in the jungle
- Woody vine in tropical forests
- Dense and tangled forest
- Sound of some jungle animals
- Person venturing into the jungle
- Leafy green plants in moist areas
- Leafy vegetation in the jungle
- Small creatures in the jungle
- Unusual or rare in the jungle
- Animals that hunt in the jungle
- Moisture in the jungle air
- Upper layer of jungle foliage
- Agile, tree-dwelling animals
- Avian inhabitants of the jungle
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- Large spotted jungle cat
- Waterways within the jungle
- Snakes found in the jungle
- Animals in their natural habitat
- Low-growing vegetation in the jungle
- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- Plant life in the jungle
- Jungle cat
- Upper layer of jungle foliage
- Plant that spreads horizontally
- Upper layer of jungle foliage
25 Clues: Jungle cat • Large spotted jungle cat • Dense and tangled forest • Plant life in the jungle • Snakes found in the jungle • Moisture in the jungle air • Waterways within the jungle • Twisting plant in the jungle • Sound of some jungle animals • Agile, tree-dwelling animals • Small creatures in the jungle • Upper layer of jungle foliage • Unusual or rare in the jungle • ...
science 2023-12-19
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- i make some problems in cells
- i have many little hairs inside of me and nucleolus
- i am a one cell organism
- i give the plant cell its form or shape
- this is a structure is in a plant leaf that traps light
- it is the storage part of a cell
- transports goods and materials through the cell and holds ribosomes
- this gets rid of many unwanted nasty things in the cell
- this is the aid of the cell
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- this transports goods and materials throughout the cell
- i am what makes a plant and plant cell green
- all cells have many of these
- is the sticky substance in a cell
- this has cells organized into structures by internal membrane
- its in every living thing
- i am the hair like fibers between the nucleus and nucleolus
- is the organelle that gives the cell power
- it is the gooey like substance throughout the whole cell
- i am the brain of the cell
- im strong and surround the cell membrane
20 Clues: i am a one cell organism • its in every living thing • i am the brain of the cell • this is the aid of the cell • all cells have many of these • i make some problems in cells • it is the storage part of a cell • is the sticky substance in a cell • i give the plant cell its form or shape • im strong and surround the cell membrane • is the organelle that gives the cell power • ...
PLANTS 2020-02-03
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- capture the sunlight and the water,produce the photosynthesis
- living being that grows in the floor or grass. Reproduce oxygen
- new part of the plant
- a part of a flower that can be of colours
- a part of a plant that is underground
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- a part of a plant that hold up the plant
- is the part of the plant that animals eat
- liquid that flower produce to reproduce
- the food of the bees and the reproduce part of the plant
- is where the plant come up and grows
- material that trees are made of
11 Clues: new part of the plant • material that trees are made of • is where the plant come up and grows • a part of a plant that is underground • liquid that flower produce to reproduce • a part of a plant that hold up the plant • is the part of the plant that animals eat • a part of a flower that can be of colours • the food of the bees and the reproduce part of the plant • ...
photosynthesis 2024-09-20
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- makes plant green and absorbs sunlight
- is used as a energy source for photosynthesis
- branches off from the stem and is where most of the photosynthesis occurs
- used by plants in photosynthesis
- a process plants go through to make food
- is in the ground and sucks up minerals from the ground
- the main part of a plant makes seeds
- transfers minerals up and down the plant
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- an organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- organism that make there own food
- a sugary like substance made by plants
- can be found in the air and mammals breath it out
- we need this to breath
- is guarded by guard cells and is a gas control for the plant
- the starting substances that undergo a chemical change to form new substances
15 Clues: we need this to breath • used by plants in photosynthesis • organism that make there own food • the main part of a plant makes seeds • makes plant green and absorbs sunlight • a sugary like substance made by plants • a process plants go through to make food • transfers minerals up and down the plant • is used as a energy source for photosynthesis • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
Across
- Australian Aboriginal Mythology
- Determines climate
- Helps the plant grow
- Land that separates water from going into rivers
- Large group of rocks in the Earth's Crust
- Type of vegetation
- Study of developed landforms
- Determines Time
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- Type of rock
- Movement in Earth's Crust
- Low growing Eucalyptis bush
- Shows are pressure on weather map
- The way of collecting water
- Can change physical state
- Half of a sphere
- protects plant
- Plant that needs little water
- Arched shape
18 Clues: Type of rock • Arched shape • protects plant • Determines Time • Half of a sphere • Determines climate • Type of vegetation • Helps the plant grow • Movement in Earth's Crust • Can change physical state • Low growing Eucalyptis bush • The way of collecting water • Study of developed landforms • Plant that needs little water • Australian Aboriginal Mythology • Shows are pressure on weather map • ...
Plants 2023-01-25
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- carries out photosynthesis; acts as a storage organ
- the chemical formula is O₂
- develop to give new plant. store food for developing plant
- protects the seeds; disperses the seeds
- thin, flat part of leaf
- the chemical formula is H₂O
- main vein of leaf
- contains the reproductive organs; ovary develops into fruit; ovule develops into seed
- transports food and water
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- the chemical formula is C₆H₁₂O₆
- the chemical formula is CO₂
- acts as a passageway between the roots and other plant parts; acts as a storage organ
- edge of leaf
- attaches leaf to stem
- anchors plant in soil; absorbs water & mineral ions; acts as a storage organ
- tip of leaf
16 Clues: tip of leaf • edge of leaf • main vein of leaf • attaches leaf to stem • thin, flat part of leaf • transports food and water • the chemical formula is O₂ • the chemical formula is CO₂ • the chemical formula is H₂O • the chemical formula is C₆H₁₂O₆ • protects the seeds; disperses the seeds • carries out photosynthesis; acts as a storage organ • ...
Blooming Times Weekly Crossword #5914 2026-01-12
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- A flower before it blooms
- What flowers do, and what the baby is doing
- Where beautiful things grow
- What plants and babies do
- A present, like a baby
- Essential for life
- The beginning of a plant or a life
- A feeling a new baby brings
- A beautiful plant
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- Helps plants grow, and a new day
- Helps everything flourish
- Grows stronger together
- Begins
- A fresh start
- Anchors a plant, and a family
- A young plant, like a new baby
16 Clues: Begins • A fresh start • A beautiful plant • Essential for life • A present, like a baby • Grows stronger together • A flower before it blooms • Helps everything flourish • What plants and babies do • Where beautiful things grow • A feeling a new baby brings • Anchors a plant, and a family • A young plant, like a new baby • Helps plants grow, and a new day • ...
April Garden 2026-02-23
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- Classic spring flower often seen in rows
- Climbing plant that trails
- What anchors a plant
- What flowers do in the Spring
- April showers bring this
- Garden digging tool
- Elegant spring flower with sword-like leaves
- Lush layered bloom, beloved in cottage gardens
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- Underground plant starter
- The month your garden awakens
- Fragrant purple spring shrub
- Shade loving woodland plant
- What plants grow in
- Soft green ground cover
- Tiny beginnings of a future garden
- Tool used to gather leaves
16 Clues: What plants grow in • Garden digging tool • What anchors a plant • Soft green ground cover • April showers bring this • Underground plant starter • Climbing plant that trails • Tool used to gather leaves • Shade loving woodland plant • Fragrant purple spring shrub • The month your garden awakens • What flowers do in the Spring • Tiny beginnings of a future garden • ...
KILLER PLANTS 2025-11-04
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- A sticky trap
- The most famous killer plant
- A sticky glue plant with hairs
- Looks like a succulent - shiny & greasy
- Like arms of an octopus
- The bladderwort can suck in food
- houses for plants
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- smells nice to attract bugs
- Food for killer plants
- Where the pitcher plant and the shrew live
- The plant that slowly kills another tree
- The NZ version of the Strangler tree
- Shaped like a bucket or jug
- The Pitcher plants friend
14 Clues: A sticky trap • houses for plants • Food for killer plants • Like arms of an octopus • The Pitcher plants friend • smells nice to attract bugs • Shaped like a bucket or jug • The most famous killer plant • A sticky glue plant with hairs • The bladderwort can suck in food • The NZ version of the Strangler tree • Looks like a succulent - shiny & greasy • ...
UNDERSTANDING FORAGE QUALITY 2017-09-21
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- a proportion between two parameters
- a legume plant
- related to the nutrients that a plant provides
- feed for animals.
- related to advances in plant and animal genetics
- an unit of surface measurement
- an increase in body weight
- a complement of nutrients given to an animal
- related to a pregnant cow
- the act of consuming forages
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- any kind of animal that produces milk, wool or meat
- a grass plant
- evaluation of forage quality
- what is expected from an animal to produce
- what is needed from a food to obtain the best animal performance
- a provision of nutrients.
- steps required to develop any commercial activity properly
- animal requirements
- plants that are grown for grains or forage
- money that is earned from a commercial activity
- dehidrated forage
21 Clues: a grass plant • a legume plant • feed for animals. • dehidrated forage • animal requirements • a provision of nutrients. • related to a pregnant cow • an increase in body weight • evaluation of forage quality • the act of consuming forages • an unit of surface measurement • a proportion between two parameters • what is expected from an animal to produce • ...
cells crossword puzzle, 2022-09-09
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- and keeps out the bad substances out
- in both animal and plant cell the manager/boss of the cell
- serves and kills bacteria
- only in plant cells plant cells protects the cell and gives the cell its shape
- it is in both animal and plant cell and its like a water bottle
- produces protein to all the parts of a cell
- turns food into energy for the cell
- the empty space in the cell
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- contains dna/info in the cell
- both animal and plant cell surrounds the
- body transports stuff in the cell
- use to make protein can be found floating in the indoplasmic riticulam
- only in plant cells energy from the sun and the reason why plants are green
13 Clues: serves and kills bacteria • the empty space in the cell • contains dna/info in the cell • body transports stuff in the cell • turns food into energy for the cell • and keeps out the bad substances out • both animal and plant cell surrounds the • produces protein to all the parts of a cell • in both animal and plant cell the manager/boss of the cell • ...
Spanish Gardening 2023-05-22
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- What holds water?
- Who takes care of the plants?
- What is feeding plants?
- What is used to keep bugs away from plants?
- What is planted in the ground?
- What is a gardening tool used to dig?
- What is a gardening tool used to move leaves?
- What is this crossword about?
- What is a colorful plant?
- What plants are used to season foods?
- What is putting seeds in the ground?
- What is a plant that isn't a fruit or flower?
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- What is putting a plant in the ground?
- What bug breaks down foods?
- What is getting bigger?
- What is pouring water on plants?
- What is collecting plants?
- What is moving dirt?
- What gives the plants food from the sky?
- What is an orange vegetable?
- What kind of plant is an apple?
- What is the time when gardeners collect plants?
- What is a red vegetable?
- What is pulling weeds?
- What is the opposite of pushing?
25 Clues: What holds water? • What is moving dirt? • What is pulling weeds? • What is getting bigger? • What is feeding plants? • What is a red vegetable? • What is a colorful plant? • What is collecting plants? • What bug breaks down foods? • What is an orange vegetable? • Who takes care of the plants? • What is this crossword about? • What is planted in the ground? • ...
Plants I 2025-03-24
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- outer layer of the stem/root
- transparent upper layer of cells in a leaf containing no chloroplasts
- bundles areas where phloem and xylem are bundled together
- layer in a leaf that contains air spaces to allow easy diffusion of gases
- layer of cells that contain stomata
- one of the most important minerals for plant growth; needed for chlorophyll to work
- transports water and minerals to the leaf from the roots; made of dead cells
- one of the most important minerals for plant growth; needed to make proteins, chlorophyll and DNA
- controls the opening and closing of the stomata
- the carbohydrate that plants use to make cell walls
- layer of lipid that prevents water loss from leaf
- indicator solution which changes in colour in response to changes in carbon dioxide concentration; yellow – high CO2 levels, orange – atmospheric CO2, purple – low CO2 levels
- the loss of water vapour from the leaves of plants; rate affected by light intensity, temperature, humidity & wind
- the carbohydrate molecule that plants use to store glucose/energy
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- main site of photosynthesis in a leaf; cells contain lots of chloroplasts
- transports sucrose and amino acids from the leaf
- carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen; requires light and chlorophyll
- one of the most important minerals for plant growth; need to make DNA and cell membranes
- allow easy diffusion of gases through the leaf
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs; contains chlorophyll
- specialised pore in a leaf to allow gases to move in and out of leaf
- one of the most important minerals for plant growth; needed for enzymes to work
- of the stem/root that produces new plant cells
- factor the component of a reaction which is it shortest supply so prevents the rate increasing
- passage of water and minerals through the roots, stem and leaves of a plant
- main organ of a plant for photosynthesis
- the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the leaf
27 Clues: outer layer of the stem/root • layer of cells that contain stomata • main organ of a plant for photosynthesis • allow easy diffusion of gases through the leaf • of the stem/root that produces new plant cells • controls the opening and closing of the stomata • transports sucrose and amino acids from the leaf • layer of lipid that prevents water loss from leaf • ...
Vocab 2024-03-28
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- raised core body temperature
- plant response to gravity
- plant response to the lack of water
- plant response to light
- plant growth in response to stimuli
- found in the periodic table
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- balance of stable internal conditions
- plant response to touch
- plant response to water
- the smallest unit of a element
- 2 or more elements chemically combined
- change internal or external conditions
12 Clues: plant response to touch • plant response to water • plant response to light • plant response to gravity • found in the periodic table • raised core body temperature • the smallest unit of a element • plant response to the lack of water • plant growth in response to stimuli • balance of stable internal conditions • 2 or more elements chemically combined • ...
Crossword English Club (1) 2025-11-16
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- A small creature with eight legs
- The soft green covering on the ground in a garden or park
- An animal that hops and has a pocket for its baby
- A tall plant with a thick trunk and branches
- A plant that grows very fast and is eaten by pandas
- The season when flowers bloom and weather warms
- A fruit with a hard shell that grows on palm trees
- Water falling from the sky
- A small flying insect that makes honey
- A small brown seed that grows into an oak tree
- A plant people grow for its smell or taste, often used in cooking
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- A bird known for its bright colors and talking ability
- A strong wind that can damage trees and houses
- A place where vegetables and flowers are grown
- The natural home of an animal or plant
- A mountain with a hole on top that can erupt
- A wild animal known for its big mane and loud roar
- A long, narrow river that flows into a sea or lake
- A plant that grows without much water and has thick leaves
- A large area of water smaller than a sea
20 Clues: Water falling from the sky • A small creature with eight legs • The natural home of an animal or plant • A small flying insect that makes honey • A large area of water smaller than a sea • A mountain with a hole on top that can erupt • A tall plant with a thick trunk and branches • A strong wind that can damage trees and houses • ...
Diversity of Life Review 2019-06-19
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- the part of a seed plant that includes the reproductive organs
- the variety of life that exists in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- a single-celled organism that has no nucleus or organelles.
- the transfer of pollen from the anther (male part) of a plant to a stigma (female part) of a plant
- an organism that breaks down dead material and returns nutrients to the soil
- a gene composed of two identical alleles
- the process by which organisms that have chloroplasts use light energy, carbon dioxide, and
- referring to something that has never been alive
- a state of suspended activity; alive but inactive.
- the traits produced by the genotype; the expression of genes
- the basic unit of life
- a structural unit made up of tissues that serves one function in a multicellular organism
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- an organism made of a cell or cells that contain a nucleus and organelles
- a form of a gene that is expressed only when a dominant allele is not present
- the roots to all the cells in the plant
- the white, starchy part of a flowering plant seed that contains food to nourish the embryo
- the process by which water flows through plants, entering the roots and exiting the stomata
- a gene composed of two different alleles (a dominant and a recessive)
- a tissue made of long connected cells within a vascular plant that transports water and minerals
- a female reproductive structure in a flower. It consists of the ovary, containing the seeds, and the stigma.
- a form of gene that is expressed as the trait when present
- to make (an egg) able to grow and develop
- an individual living thing, such as a plant, animal, fungus, bacterium, archaeon, or protist
- all of the interior of a cell outside the nucleus
- to make sugar
- an organism’s particular genetic makeup
- no longer alive
- a class of animals with three body parts (head, thorax, and abdomen), six legs, and antennae
- germination.
29 Clues: germination. • to make sugar • no longer alive • the basic unit of life • the roots to all the cells in the plant • an organism’s particular genetic makeup • a gene composed of two identical alleles • to make (an egg) able to grow and develop • referring to something that has never been alive • all of the interior of a cell outside the nucleus • ...
cross word puzzle for cells 2023-12-19
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- this is a structure is in a plant leaf that traps light
- transports goods and materials through the cell and holds ribosomes
- I am a one cell organism
- all cells have many of these
- this transports goods and materials throughout the cell
- this gets rid of many unwanted nasty things in the cell
- I am the brain of the cell
- It is the storage part of a cell
- its in every living thing
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- this is the aid of the cell
- It is the gooey like substance throughout the whole cell
- is the organelle that gives the cell power
- I am the hair like fibers between the nucleus and nucleolus
- I give the plant cell its form or shape
- is the sticky substance in a cell
- this has cells organized into structures by internal membrane
- I have many little hairs inside of me and nucleolus
- I make some problems in cells
- I am what makes a plant and plant cell green
- I'm strong and surround the cell membrane
20 Clues: I am a one cell organism • its in every living thing • I am the brain of the cell • this is the aid of the cell • all cells have many of these • I make some problems in cells • It is the storage part of a cell • is the sticky substance in a cell • I give the plant cell its form or shape • I'm strong and surround the cell membrane • is the organelle that gives the cell power • ...
photosynthesis 2023-01-18
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- tubelike transport system for food.
- the product of photosynthesis or the food that plants eat
- photosynthesis equation.
- cellular energy.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- Chemical reaction that uses the glucose to make ATP.
- cellular respiration equation.
- Tubelike transport system for water.
- the process where oxygen is required to make glucose.
- where the xylem and phloem are, from roots to leaves.
- Series of chemical reactions to produce food for the plant.
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- how water gets into the plant, where the xylem is.
- the process that turns sugars into ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
- Where cellular respiration takes place.
- the arrangement that transports water and minerals through the plant body.
- the things that go into photosynthesis to get the products.
- the process where glucose turns into lactic acid
- Small openings surrounded by guard cells in plant leaves for gas exchange.
- Where photosynthesis takes place.
- the things the reactants make through photosynthesis.
- the process of respiration that does not require oxygen.
21 Clues: cellular energy. • photosynthesis equation. • cellular respiration equation. • Where photosynthesis takes place. • tubelike transport system for food. • Organisms that make their own food. • Tubelike transport system for water. • Where cellular respiration takes place. • the process where glucose turns into lactic acid • how water gets into the plant, where the xylem is. • ...
Herbology Crossword 2022-07-20
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- The scientific study of plants
- One of the most common allergens
- Convert light into energy
- Become dry and shriveled
- Supplies plant nutrients
- Would it smell as sweet by any other name?
- Whomping tree at Hogwarts
- Post Malone and Harry Styles have songs with this plant as the title
- Can have vegetables or flowers
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- Another name for plantain lily
- Plant with a cry that can be fatal to a wizard
- Green pigment in plants
- Yeasts and molds
- Group of cone-bearing seed plants
- Allows wizards to breathe under water
- Plant that lives more than two years
- Herbology professor
17 Clues: Yeasts and molds • Herbology professor • Green pigment in plants • Become dry and shriveled • Supplies plant nutrients • Convert light into energy • Whomping tree at Hogwarts • Another name for plantain lily • The scientific study of plants • Can have vegetables or flowers • One of the most common allergens • Group of cone-bearing seed plants • Plant that lives more than two years • ...
Photosynthesis & Plant Anatomy 2025-11-25
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- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- A simple sugar produced during photosynthesis; provides energy for the plant.
- Series of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
- Gas absorbed through stomata that is used in photosynthesis to produce glucose.
- (Gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- The part of the plant that anchors it in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Flattened membrane inside chloroplasts where light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place.
- Part of photosynthesis that requires light to produce energy-rich molecules.
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- The process by which green plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
- Absorbed by roots, used in photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose.
- The site of photosynthesis, where light energy is captured to produce food for the plant.
- Vascular tissue in plants that transports water from roots to leaves.
- Tiny openings on the leaf surface that allow gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide to enter and exit.
- Protein complexes in chloroplasts that capture light energy during photosynthesis.
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients from leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Supports the plant and transports substances between roots and leaves.
17 Clues: (Gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis. • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • Vascular tissue in plants that transports water from roots to leaves. • Supports the plant and transports substances between roots and leaves. • Absorbed by roots, used in photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose. • ...
Plant Science Vocab 2021-09-13
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- essential for all plant functions
- create new growth--either leaves or flowers
- the part of the plant that anchors the plant and has root hairs.
- part of the stem that transports water and nutrients up the stem
- transports nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- produces fruit
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- creates food for the plant through photosynthesis
- essential for plant growth and fruit production
- essential for photosynthesis
- part of the stem that transports glucose down to roots
- essential for holding nutrients, water and air
- part of the plant that absorbs nutrients and water
12 Clues: produces fruit • essential for photosynthesis • essential for all plant functions • create new growth--either leaves or flowers • essential for holding nutrients, water and air • essential for plant growth and fruit production • creates food for the plant through photosynthesis • transports nutrients from the roots to the leaves • ...
Trees 2023-06-19
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- Woody extensions growing from trunk and supporting leaves
- Green, flat sheets on branches, making food for the plant
- Process where plants turn sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food
- Small, protective structure containing beginnings of a new plant
- Tall, sturdy central part supporting branches
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- Plant with needle-like leaves and producing cones
- Protective outer layer covering the trunk
- Plant that loses its leaves during certain times of the year
- Plant keeping its leaves throughout the year
- Young, small plant just beginning to grow
- Layer formed by leaves and branches, providing shade and habitat for animals
- Large area covered primarily with trees and underbrush
- Underground parts anchoring plant and absorbing water and nutrients
13 Clues: Protective outer layer covering the trunk • Young, small plant just beginning to grow • Plant keeping its leaves throughout the year • Tall, sturdy central part supporting branches • Plant with needle-like leaves and producing cones • Large area covered primarily with trees and underbrush • Woody extensions growing from trunk and supporting leaves • ...
Agriculture 2020-01-21
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- a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox, kept to produce milk or beef
- lace (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager
- (of a living thing) undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
- a plant or part of a plant used as food, typically as accompaniment to meat or fish, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean
- the quality or state of being different or diverse; the absence of uniformity, sameness, or monotony
- a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds
- a domesticated bovine animal kept for milk or meat; a cow or bull
- a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing
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- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden; cows
- a fuel derived directly from living matter
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- a cereal plant that is the most important kind grown in temperate countries, the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc
- the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services
- a North American cereal plant that yields large grains, or kernels, set in rows on a cob. Its many varieties yield numerous products, highly valued for both human and livestock consumption
20 Clues: a fuel derived directly from living matter • lace (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow • the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated • a domesticated bovine animal kept for milk or meat; a cow or bull • a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable • ...
Growth 2024-09-06
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- To care for and encourage the growth
- Emitting light or energy, often describing a healthy appearance
- To raise in rank, condition, or moral strength
- To open or spread out from a folded state
- To make something stronger or more resilient
- The process of developing or increasing
- The process of becoming fully grown or developed
- The process of growth or evolution
- To change in form, appearance, or character
- The beginning of seed growth
- To move forward or make progress
- The beginning stages of plant development
- A small protuberance on a plant that may grow into a flower, leaf, or shoot
- A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
- To thrive or succeed, especially in financial respects
- To undergo gradual transformation
- To make or become larger in size, number, or importance
- To give new energy or strength
- The act of becoming larger or more extensive
- The unit of reproduction in a flowering plant
- A major change in the form or structure, especially in insects or frogs
- Warmth and light from the sun, essential for plant life
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- To make something feel or look new or more energetic
- A large quantity of something
- The act of preparing land and growing crops
- The union of male and female reproductive cells
- To increase in size, number, or importance
- An upward development or increase
- Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
- The process of a flower opening
- To prepare and use land for crops or gardening
- To become mature, ready to be picked
- A young plant grown from a seed
- Capable of being renewed or restored
- To replace or restore something that was damaged
- To go upward or advance in a steady or steep course
- Forward movement toward improvement or development
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- A change that helps an organism survive in its environment
- To move a plant from one location to another
- To mature or develop, especially in a promising or healthy way
- To shine with reflected light, often used to describe new plant leaves
- To encourage or promote growth
- To move upward or to a higher position
44 Clues: The beginning of seed growth • A large quantity of something • To encourage or promote growth • To give new energy or strength • The process of a flower opening • A young plant grown from a seed • To move forward or make progress • An upward development or increase • To undergo gradual transformation • The process of growth or evolution • To care for and encourage the growth • ...
Cells & Photosynthesis 2023-02-09
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- the process where plants absorb light to produce their own energy
- organelle where photosynthesis happens. is only found in plant cells
- an organism made of ONE cell
- an organism made of MANY cells
- the gas that plant RELEASE through photosynthesis
- the main source of energy in our ecosystems
- type of Cells the DO have a nucleus and organelles. examples are plant and animal
- the gas that plants ABSORB through photosynthesis
- the sugar or food that plants produce through photosynthesis
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- the pores on the bottom of the leaf. They close during the day, open at night
- organelle that is thin like skin. Gives cells shape
- organelle that is the fluid in the cell. Like water
- organelle that controls the cell's function. Like the brain
- organelle that is thick and strong. Gives plant cells structure
- type of cell that dogs, humans, or CONSUMERS are made of
- type of cell that leaves, trees, or PRODUCERS are made of
- type of cells that have NO nucleus or organelles. examples are bacteria
17 Clues: an organism made of ONE cell • an organism made of MANY cells • the main source of energy in our ecosystems • the gas that plant RELEASE through photosynthesis • the gas that plants ABSORB through photosynthesis • organelle that is thin like skin. Gives cells shape • organelle that is the fluid in the cell. Like water • ...
Botany 2025-11-05
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- The part of the flower that holds the ovule and becomes fruit
- Female reproductive organ of a flower, includes ovary
- Aquatic plants without stems, roots, or leaves
- Fine powder produced by flowers for reproduction
- The main stalk of a plant or flower
- The sticky part of a flower that receives pollen
- Organisms that live on land rather than in water
- Plant organ that anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients
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- The scientific study of plants.
- To transfer pollen from one flower to another
- Living things that make their own food through photosynthesis
- A plant reproductive structure that can grow into a new plant
- The part of a flower where pollen is produced
- Mushrooms and molds that are not plants but often grow in similar places
- Colorful part of a flower that attracts insects
- To unite an egg cell and a sperm cell to start new life
- The main support of a plant that transports water and nutrients
17 Clues: The scientific study of plants. • The main stalk of a plant or flower • To transfer pollen from one flower to another • The part of a flower where pollen is produced • Aquatic plants without stems, roots, or leaves • Colorful part of a flower that attracts insects • Fine powder produced by flowers for reproduction • The sticky part of a flower that receives pollen • ...
Plants 2023-07-20
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- tree Majestic tree with sturdy branches.
- Fragrant plant often used in aromatherapy.
- tree Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves.
- Elegant flower often associated with purity.
- Tall plant with a large, bright yellow flower.
- Exotic flower with intricate patterns.
- Leafy plant that loves shade and moisture.
- Desert plant known for its spines.
- Beautiful flower with thorns.
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- Small plant with fluffy seeds that blow in the wind.
- tree Tree with vibrant leaves, especially in autumn.
- Fast-growing plant with sturdy stems.
- Colorful flower with a distinct shape.
- flytrap Carnivorous plant that catches insects.
- blossom Pink flower that blooms in spring.
15 Clues: Beautiful flower with thorns. • Desert plant known for its spines. • Fast-growing plant with sturdy stems. • Colorful flower with a distinct shape. • Exotic flower with intricate patterns. • tree Majestic tree with sturdy branches. • Fragrant plant often used in aromatherapy. • blossom Pink flower that blooms in spring. • Leafy plant that loves shade and moisture. • ...
Plants Part 1 2022-04-06
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- roots like an onion
- where the leaf attaches to the stem
- carries water up to the leaves
- plant trunk and branches
- plants that live for many years
- openings in leaves exchange gases
- organisms that makes their own food
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- plants live, flower, and die in two years
- part of the plant that grows in the soil
- root like a carrot
- carries sugars down to the roots
- roots like a potato
- part of the plant that grows in the air
- green part of plant where photosynthesis happens
- plants live, flower, reproduce and die in one year
15 Clues: root like a carrot • roots like an onion • roots like a potato • plant trunk and branches • carries water up to the leaves • plants that live for many years • carries sugars down to the roots • openings in leaves exchange gases • where the leaf attaches to the stem • organisms that makes their own food • part of the plant that grows in the air • ...
transport in plants 2019-04-01
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- flow (mass transfer and bulk flow) movement of fluids down a pressure or temperature gradient.
- sap fluid transported in phloem sieve tube elements of a plant.
- the sticking together of particles of the same substance.
- a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem that lacks perforations in the cell wall.
- flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves). Typically have broad, stalked leaves with netlike veins.
- Removes sucrose from the phloem
- region of the plant cell wall in which secondary wall is interrupted, exposing the underlying primary cell wall.
- the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
- pathway water moves between cytoplasm/vacuoles of adjacent cells, near the xylem, the Casparian strip forms an impenetrable barrier to water in the cell walls, and water must move into the cytoplasm to continue.
- strip a band of cell wall material deposited in the radial and transverse walls of the endodermis, and is chemically different from the rest of the cell wall; made of Suberin and sometimes lignin.
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins.
- a layer of loosely packed and irregularly shaped chlorophyll-bearing cells that fills the part of a leaf between the palisade layer and the lower epidermis.
- detail diagrams generally shows individual cells.
- a plant that needs very little water.
- hairs each pf a large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the soil.
- cells a thin-walled unsuberized cell found in the endodermis of vascular plants often opposite the protoxylem strands —called also transfusion cell.
- Bundles a strand of conducting vessels in the stem or leaves of a plant, typically with phloem on the outside and xylem on the inside.
- plant polysaccharide, it is made by the glucan sythase-like gene (GLS) in various places within a plant. it is produced to act as a temporary cell wall in response to stimuli such as stress or damage
- Plates an area of relatively large pores present in the common end walls of sieve tube elements
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- the sticking together of particles of different substances
- an inert impermeable waxy substance present in the cell walls of corky tissues.
- Elements (aka vessel member/trachea) cell type in xylem and the building blocks of vessels.
- the products of photosynthesis that are transported around a plant, e.g., sucrose
- an inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems, surrounding a vascular bundle.
- the transport of assimilates such as sucrose through a plant, in phloem tissue; requires the input of metabolic energy; term is sometimes used more generally to include transport in the xylem.
- tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- a layer of columnar cells rich in chloroplasts found beneath the upper epidermis of foliage leaves
- plan diagrams a diagram that only shows the outlines of the different tissues. it never shows individual cells.
- subcategory of membrane transport proteins that couple the favorable movement of one molecule with its concentration gradient and unfavorable movement of another molecule against its gradient
- a complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
- loading the process in which hydrogen ions are removed from the companion cell by active transport, before diffusing down a potential gradient across the co-transporter proteins which allow them to bring sucrose
- an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root.
- the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent, found chiefly in the softer parts of leaves, pulp of fruits, bark and pith of stems, etc.
- a fungus which grows in association with the roots of a plant in symbiotic or mildly pathogenic relationship.
- a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake by a leafy plant shoot
- fibres provides mechanical support to the plant parts and surface fibers helps in seed and fruit dispersal.
- a pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange.
- cells found within phloem of flowering plants, usually closely associated with a sieve element its function is uncertain, though it appears to regulate the activity of the adjacent sieve element and to take part in loading and unloading sugar into the sieve element.
- the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by a periderm
- a thin layer of plant tissue between the endodermis and the phloem.
- pathway the inner side of the plasma membrane in which water and low-molecular-weight solutes can freely diffuse.
- a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell.
- release sucrose into the phloem
45 Clues: Removes sucrose from the phloem • release sucrose into the phloem • a plant that needs very little water. • detail diagrams generally shows individual cells. • the sticking together of particles of the same substance. • the sticking together of particles of different substances • sap fluid transported in phloem sieve tube elements of a plant. • ...
Final Exam Vocab 2022-09-15
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- has chlorophyll and site of photosynthesis
- plants are first divided into this subcategory, this subcategory is divided into seed and seedless
- found in chloroplast
- the fourth level in levels of organization
- the movement of substances from high concentration to low concentration
- the first level in levels of organization
- All cells come from ___________ cells, original cell
- plants are first divided into this subcategory, an example is liverworts
- makes RNA
- a macromolecule, examples are fats and cholesterol
- type of adaptation, example is seed and spores
- this subcategory comes from vascular plants, it then divides into angiosperm and gymnosperm
- the fifth stage of plant life cycle
- carries water and minerals upwards in a plant
- type of adaptation, example is cuticle
- the control center of the cell
- a macromolecule, examples are bread and rice
- type of adaptation, example is vascular tissue
- the diffusion of water
- this subcategory comes from seed plants, examples are flowers and fruits
- the organelle where energy is made, the powerhouse of the cell
- site of protein synthesis
- the fourth stage of plant life cycle
- the third stage of plant life cycle
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- when the concentration of substances are the same inside and outside of the cell
- made of cellulose, protects and keeps the shape of the cell
- the third level in levels of organization
- type of adaptation, example is cellulose
- controls what come into or go out of cell
- carries sugar throughout the plant
- this transport does not requires cell energy
- the reaction plants use to make energy
- the second level in levels of organization
- this subcategory comes from seed plants, examples are pine cone or ginkgo
- part of the flower that becomes a fruit
- the fifth level in levels of organization
- the first stage of plant life cycle
- larger in plant cells, stores water and food
- the second stage of plant life cycle
- this subcategory comes from vascular plants, an example is horsetails
- a macromolecule, example is meats
- found on the leaves, helps to absorb carbon dioxide and water
- the process when pollen grain lands on the stigma
- the reaction plants use to make food
- cell wall is made out of this
- a macromolecule, examples are DNA and RNA
- this transport requires cell energy
- the process that breaks down glucose into smaller substances
- makes proteins
- the part of the microscope where the slide is placed
50 Clues: makes RNA • makes proteins • found in chloroplast • the diffusion of water • site of protein synthesis • cell wall is made out of this • the control center of the cell • a macromolecule, example is meats • carries sugar throughout the plant • the first stage of plant life cycle • the fifth stage of plant life cycle • this transport requires cell energy • ...
Cells and Respiration Crossword 2021-08-10
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- The smallest unit of life
- Jelly- like fluid in a cell
- Generates the most chemical energy in a cell
- The air we produce when we breath out
- Vitamin D
- Where do you put your eyes when looking into a microscope?
- A place where the specimen is placed for observations.
- A structure within the cell with a specific function
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- The ability to move a object with force
- Something scientists use to make closer observations on specific things
- The process plants produce oxygen and sugar
- Green plant organelle that converts light energy into chemical energy.
- The air we breath
- The boss of the cell
- The action of breathing
- Provides protection and keeps track on what goes in and out of the cell.
- What is the drink we drink the most?
- In animal cells, these get rid of waste while in a plant cell they maintain a water balance
- Plant cells have an outer protective layer on the cell
- What is the sugar that a plant produces while in photosynthesis?
20 Clues: Vitamin D • The air we breath • The boss of the cell • The action of breathing • The smallest unit of life • Jelly- like fluid in a cell • What is the drink we drink the most? • The air we produce when we breath out • The ability to move a object with force • The process plants produce oxygen and sugar • Generates the most chemical energy in a cell • ...
Pasture & Vegitation 2013-06-13
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- The land area of the world’s pasture types
- Provides growth structure for the plant
- This pasture type are introduced species
- Sowed or natural ground cover for feeding livestock
- Only eat plant structures
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- Only grows in a certain time of year
- These have been here before Europeans settled in Australia
- A close fitting cover for the stem of the plant
- These are the reproductive part of the plant
- Structure that provides base support to the plant.
- Grow back every year
- These provide the energy to the plant
12 Clues: Grow back every year • Only eat plant structures • Only grows in a certain time of year • These provide the energy to the plant • Provides growth structure for the plant • This pasture type are introduced species • The land area of the world’s pasture types • These are the reproductive part of the plant • A close fitting cover for the stem of the plant • ...
Tropism Crossword 2024-05-07
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- When a plant moves in the direction of the stimulus.
- The way a plant responds to stimulation.
- The reaction the plant has.
- When a plant responds to the touch of something.
- When plants move in the direction of the most sunlight
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- When plants grow in the direction of the most water.
- When a plant moves in the opposite direction of the thing stimulating it.
- Prefix that means touch.
- Prefix that means light.
- Prefix that means Earth.
- When plants respond the force of gravity.
- Prefix that means water.
- Something that triggers an organism to react.
13 Clues: Prefix that means touch. • Prefix that means light. • Prefix that means Earth. • Prefix that means water. • The reaction the plant has. • The way a plant responds to stimulation. • When plants respond the force of gravity. • Something that triggers an organism to react. • When a plant responds to the touch of something. • When plants grow in the direction of the most water. • ...
Plants 2025-11-28
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- What vascular plant structure carried sugar through it?
- What nutrient is lacking in the soil of carnivorous plants.
- Plants with little access to water have thin and ___ leaves.
- How to non vascular plants get their water?
- What part of the plant usually makes sugar?
- What vascular plant structure carries water through it?
- Process of a plant making sugar.
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- Vascular plants with uncovered seeds.
- The gas plants release during photosynthesis.
- Name of the pigment inside a chloroplast.
- Plants that have little access to light have broad and ___ leaves.
- Where plants get gasses.
- Vascular plants with fruit or flowers.
- What vascular plant structure absorbs water?
- An informal name for nonvascular plants.
15 Clues: Where plants get gasses. • Process of a plant making sugar. • Vascular plants with uncovered seeds. • Vascular plants with fruit or flowers. • An informal name for nonvascular plants. • Name of the pigment inside a chloroplast. • How to non vascular plants get their water? • What part of the plant usually makes sugar? • What vascular plant structure absorbs water? • ...
Final Project 2022-05-16
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- the enlarged lower part of the pistil in angiospermic plants
- a piece of glowing/charred wood
- the capacity for vigorous activity
- a plant that has a woody stump
- anchors the plant
- a resource that can be reused
- grow out of the stem
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- the blossom of the plant
- a resource that cant be reused
- brightens a room
- of the individual leaves or parts of the calyx of a flower.
- stick like structure ascending in the opposite direction of the roots.
- a source of supply
- one of the often colored segments of the corolla of a flower.
- consists of flower,root,stem,leaf
15 Clues: brightens a room • anchors the plant • a source of supply • grow out of the stem • the blossom of the plant • a resource that can be reused • a resource that cant be reused • a plant that has a woody stump • a piece of glowing/charred wood • consists of flower,root,stem,leaf • the capacity for vigorous activity • of the individual leaves or parts of the calyx of a flower. • ...
Level 7 Science 2026-02-03
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- (n.): the part of a fish that takes oxygen from the water
- (n.): an animal with 3 body parts and 6 legs
- (n.): the part of a plant that lets food and water move up and down the plant
- (n.): a gas in air and water that animals need to breathe
- (n.): all of the things in the area around a plant or animal
- (n.): a sticky powder in a flower that can help to make seeds
- (n.): a long bone in the back of some animals
- (n.): how big or small something is
- (n.): the part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
- (n.): a place where an animal lives and can be safe from bad weather or other animals
- (n.): animals that are hunted by predators
- (n.): the part of a plant that uses sunlight, air, and minerals to make food for the plant
- (n.): a hard woody stem
- (v.): to put things into groups that are the same
- (v.): to take air and oxygen into and out of the body
- (n.): when there is too much water in one place
- (n.): an animal with scaly skin that lives on land
- (v.): to try to catch animals for food
- (n.): something that is not alive and does not need food, air, or water
- (n.): one of the colorful parts at the top of a flower
- (n.): the order that living things get energy and food
- (n.): an insect after hatching from an egg
- (n.): tiny bits of rock and soil that help plants grow
- (n.): a desert habitat that is cold and snowy in the north part of earth
- (v.): to keep someone or something safe
- (n.): when there is not enough rain or water in one place for a long time
- (adj.): when all of one kind of plant or animal are not alive on earth anymore
- (n.): an animal with feathers and wings
- (adj.): not the same
- (n.): an animal with hair or fur; the mothers make milk for the babies
- (n.): something from a living thing from the past
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- (n.): when an animal is the same color or the same shape as the things around it
- (n.): an animal with scaly skin that lives in water
- (n.): an animal that begins life in water, then move onto land
- (n.): how a living thing grows, makes new life, and dies
- (adj.): when many of one kind of plant or animal are not alive on earth anymore
- (n.): a small shallow lake
- (n.): the babies of plants or animals
- (n.): an animal that hunts other animals for food
- (n.): baby animals that do not hatch from eggs
- (n.): the way plants or animals look or act
- (n.): a habitat that is grassy and warm
- (n.): something that is alive and needs food, air, and water
- (n.): a very dry habitat with little or no rain
- (n.): the baby or larva of a butterfly
- (n.): a baby plant
- (v.): to look or act the same as the people or things around you
- (n.): a habitat that is wet and grassy
- (adj.): the same
- (n.): the part of an animal that takes oxygen from the air
- (n.): a body part or something an animal learns to do that helps it survive
- (n.): how a living thing is born, grows, makes new life, and dies
- (n.): the part of a plant that can make seeds or fruit
- (n.): the part of a plant that takes in water from the soil
- (n.): more than one food chain in the same habitat
- (n.): a place where different plants and animals live
- (n.): a hard shell that surrounds an insect before it becomes an adult
- (n.): the part of a plant that can hold and protect seeds inside
- (n.): someone or something that wants to fight, hurt, or kill you
59 Clues: (adj.): the same • (n.): a baby plant • (adj.): not the same • (n.): a hard woody stem • (n.): a small shallow lake • (n.): how big or small something is • (n.): the babies of plants or animals • (n.): the baby or larva of a butterfly • (v.): to try to catch animals for food • (n.): a habitat that is wet and grassy • (n.): a habitat that is grassy and warm • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- body: small bags with tubes connecting them; packages and secretes proteins for use in and out of the cell; found in both animal and plant cells.
- reticulum: Clear, tunnel system that runs throughout the cell; transports materials like proteins around the cell; found in both the 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.
- Large open storage takes for food, water, wastes or enzymes; smaller in the animal cell than in the plant cell.
- membrane: Thin, covering, protects cells, Performs active and passive transport, moves materials in and out of the cell; found in both animal and plant cells.
- respiration: 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.
- Green structure that contains chlorophyll; captures sunlight and uses it to produce food through photosynthesis; only in plant cells.
- small specks made of RNA; found in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum; makes proteins; in animal and plant cells.
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- small round structure containing enzymes; digests old cell parts, food or other objects; found in both animal and plant cells.
- some substances can cross the cell membrane while others cannot.
- the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- Wall: Rigid, tough, made of cellulose; protects and supports the cell; only found in plant cells.
- Jelly-like substance that contains organelles; pads and supports organelles inside the cell; found in both animal and plant cells.
- Dense, ball shaped structure; contains DNA; controls all of the cell’s activities; found in both animal and plant cells.
- Bean shaped organelle in the cytoplasm; supplies energy for the cell; in animal and plant cells.
15 Clues: some substances can cross the cell membrane while others cannot. • Bean 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. • ...
Green Plant Crossword! 2013-10-14
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- A sugar that plants make.
- A type of plant that grows very big and is made of wood.
- Plants need this liquid to survive and so that they don't dry out
- These are needed for photosynthesis and are very important to the plant.
- Plants grow towards this and need it to survive.
- When a plant gets food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Plants give this out.
- Plant grow from these and when they reproduce they are scattered so that more plants can grow.
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- Part of a plant that attracts bees to pollinate. Most of them are pretty to look at too.
- Green things found in the leaves of a plant.
- Hold a plant firmly in the ground.
- Rectangular. Found in the leaves of plants packed together.
- Plants take this gas in.
- Water snd nutrients travel up this through to the leaves.
14 Clues: Plants give this out. • Plants take this gas in. • A sugar that plants make. • Hold a plant firmly in the ground. • Green things found in the leaves of a plant. • Plants grow towards this and need it to survive. • When a plant gets food from carbon dioxide and water. • A type of plant that grows very big and is made of wood. • ...
2nd Trimester Review 2025-08-06
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- The part of the plant that supports it and transports water and nutrients.
- Animals like bees that help plants reproduce by transferring pollen.
- The type of forest located along rivers, helping protect water quality.
- The basic unit of life in plants, containing a cell wall and chloroplasts.
- A plant that produces seeds not enclosed in fruits, often in cones.
- A process in which fungi or yeast convert sugar into alcohol or acids.
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- A vascular plant that reproduces with spores, like ferns.
- A kingdom of decomposers that absorb nutrients from organic matter.
- A system of tubes in plants that transport water and nutrients.
- A flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits.
- Plant structures that carry out photosynthesis.
- Plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- A small, non-vascular plant like moss that lives in moist environments.
- A river in Brazil impacted by pollution and human activity.
14 Clues: Plant structures that carry out photosynthesis. • A vascular plant that reproduces with spores, like ferns. • A flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits. • A river in Brazil impacted by pollution and human activity. • A system of tubes in plants that transport water and nutrients. • Plant structures that absorb water and nutrients from the soil. • ...
Garden Crossword 2020-03-08
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- The process of picking fruits and vegetables when they are ripe for eating
- An addition to topsoil made from decayed organic material that help plants to grow
- The chemical process by which plants make food by converting the energy from sunlight
- The part of plant that uses sunlight and carbon dioxide in the air to prepare food for the plant
- The scientific study of plant life is known as
- The middle portion of a plant that provide support to the plant
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- Cotton fibre is obtained from which part of the plant
- Natural or synthetic material that helps plants to grow, especially in nutrient-poor soil
- The top layer of soil that is best for growing plants
- The part of the plant or tree that lives underground and helps to absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- The first part of a plant to grow from a seed above the soil's surface
- this plant is used to cure itching and insects bites
12 Clues: The scientific study of plant life is known as • this plant is used to cure itching and insects bites • Cotton fibre is obtained from which part of the plant • The top layer of soil that is best for growing plants • The middle portion of a plant that provide support to the plant • The first part of a plant to grow from a seed above the soil's surface • ...
Gardening 2024-08-06
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- Soil cover
- Tool for leaves
- Plant growth medium
- Culinary garden plants
- Unwanted garden plants
- Trim plants
- Handheld digging tool
- Garden invaders
- Container for plants
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- Garden boundary
- Organic fertilizer
- Small woody plant
- Climbing plant
- Popular fragrant flower
- Flowering stage
- Soil cultivating tool
- Plant starters
- Essential for plants
- Digging tool
- Underground plant storage
20 Clues: Soil cover • Trim plants • Digging tool • Climbing plant • Plant starters • Garden boundary • Tool for leaves • Flowering stage • Garden invaders • Small woody plant • Organic fertilizer • Plant growth medium • Essential for plants • Container for plants • Soil cultivating tool • Handheld digging tool • Culinary garden plants • Unwanted garden plants • Popular fragrant flower • Underground plant storage
Plants 2023-05-08
12 Clues: what plants grow in • the base of a plant • the start of a plant • helps your plants grow • it is covered in leaves • what the plant produces • we write on it every day • a person who grows plants • humans make homes with it • it comes from maple trees • what makes food for the plant • what keeps the plant in the ground
Chapter 1--All About Plants 2014-12-03
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- type of plant that grows in a marsh
- colorful part of the plant that makes seeds
- to spread out
- all the living and nonliving things around a plant
- a sunny and hot environment
- part of the plant that carries water to the leaves
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- a place with a lot of grass but not many trees
- food and water for the plant
- part of a plant that grows down into the soil
- how maple seeds travel
- to change
- a very wet environment
12 Clues: to change • to spread out • how maple seeds travel • a very wet environment • a sunny and hot environment • food and water for the plant • type of plant that grows in a marsh • colorful part of the plant that makes seeds • part of a plant that grows down into the soil • a place with a lot of grass but not many trees • all the living and nonliving things around a plant • ...
Plants and Energy-T.L 2016-11-14
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- the outside of a stem.
- the air around us.
- loss of water through leaves.
- something that holds a plant.
- is oxygen and water vapor.
- tubes that runs through stems.
- a plant that makes it own food.
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- the process in which plants create food.
- the part of a plant that helps the plant survive.
- a part of a plant that supports the plant.
- means animals that eat plants or other animals.
- is a green pigment, or coloring of matter.
12 Clues: the air around us. • the outside of a stem. • is oxygen and water vapor. • loss of water through leaves. • something that holds a plant. • tubes that runs through stems. • a plant that makes it own food. • the process in which plants create food. • a part of a plant that supports the plant. • is a green pigment, or coloring of matter. • ...
Horticulture I Unit 3 Vocabulary 2023-01-30
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- The edge of the leaf
- Bud on end of stem.
- The small openings under the leaf for breathing or transpiration.
- Plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round.
- The abbrevation for this word is cv.
- Leaf stalk or part that conencts the leaf to the stem.
- A stage when a plant rests or grows very little; ususally in repsonse to adverse conditions such as extreme heat or cold.
- The leaf tip
- Transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- The part of biology that deals with plants.
- A plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture.
- These surround the stomates and regulate the open and close of the stomates.
- Female flower parts: Stigma, style, ovary, ovule
- A plant that lives more than two years. Some perennials will grow and bloom the first year.
- Indicate where terminal buds have been located.
- The structural framework of the leaf
- The tissue that transports food down from leaves to the roots.
- The science of classifying and identifying organisms such as plants
- Buds on side of stem.
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- Plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- A flower with both male and female parts
- The tissue that transports water and nutrients up from the roots to the stems and leaves.
- Plant stems that have vascular bundles each bundle contain both xylem and phloem. They produce one seed leaf. Examples are grasses and corn.
- Old inaction xylem
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- Plant stems that have a phloem layer and a xylem layer separated by cambium. They produce two seed leaves. Examples are trees and many vegetable plants.
- The large, flat part of the leaf.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years. It usually grows the first year and flowers the second year.
- Breathing pores found on stems and branches.
- A plant that is swollen or filled with moisture.
- Bud located at the axil of the leaf.
- Indicate where leaves were attached.
- The skin of the leaf that prevents the loss of too much moisture.
- The large center vein of the leaf.
- A thin, green, actively growing tissue located between the bark and wood and produces all new stem cells
- Male flower parts: Anther, filament
- New active xylem
- These are small green particles that contain chlorophyll, give leaves their green color and are necessary for photosynthesis.
- Old inactive phloem.
39 Clues: The leaf tip • New active xylem • Old inaction xylem • Bud on end of stem. • The edge of the leaf • Old inactive phloem. • Buds on side of stem. • The large, flat part of the leaf. • The large center vein of the leaf. • Male flower parts: Anther, filament • The abbrevation for this word is cv. • Bud located at the axil of the leaf. • Indicate where leaves were attached. • ...
cell 2022-08-31
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- Plant structure that makes food
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Sorts and packages proteins
- Helps maintain plant cell shape
- Type of cell that has a nucleus
- The smallest unit of life
- Stores Materials
- Protective covering of the cell
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- Type of cell that doesn't have a nucleus
- Structure that processes and moves materials
- Tough outer covering of plant cell
- Makes Protein
- Gel-like liquid in the cell
- Organs of the cell
- Makes ribosomes and found in the nucleus
- Directs all cell activities
- Delivers materials throughout the cell
- Sac filled with digestive chemicals
18 Clues: Makes Protein • Stores Materials • Organs of the cell • Powerhouse of the cell • The smallest unit of life • Gel-like liquid in the cell • Sorts and packages proteins • Directs all cell activities • Plant structure that makes food • Helps maintain plant cell shape • Type of cell that has a nucleus • Protective covering of the cell • Tough outer covering of plant cell • ...
cells 2023-02-21
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- moves out waste products
- discovered cells come from other cells
- biggest cell
- year cells were discovered
- controls the entry and exit materials from cell
- gives plant color
- Rutherford discovered nucleus
- only found in plant cell
- Cell control center
- cells mail room
- helps cell maintain shape
- discovered cells
- membrane separates inside and outside of cell
- gel like fluid inside the cell
- center of nucleus
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- plant and animal cells both have
- produces protein
- group of similar cells working together
- only found in plant cells
- surrounds the cell
- forms all living organisms
- only found in animal cells
- protein that gives the cell its shape
- piece of cell with specific function
- contains a nucleus
- contains green pigment
- carries genetic information
- works together to make organs
- jelly like substance that holds everything in place
- where ribosomes are made
30 Clues: biggest cell • cells mail room • produces protein • discovered cells • gives plant color • center of nucleus • surrounds the cell • contains a nucleus • Cell control center • contains green pigment • moves out waste products • only found in plant cell • where ribosomes are made • only found in plant cells • helps cell maintain shape • year cells were discovered • forms all living organisms • ...
Science Camp 2014-05-02
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- gets use to a new environment
- the process of carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight
- breaks down a dead organism
- near water
- living organism
- dry ecosystem
- plant and meat eater
- hunted by another animal
- nest for wasps
- any green plant (trees, lettuce, etc.)
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- animal stuff
- shading ecosystem
- plant eater
- meat eater
- never living
- two ecosytems overlapping
- eat the remains of plants and/or animals
- something that eats something to get energy
- hunts other animals
19 Clues: meat eater • near water • plant eater • animal stuff • never living • dry ecosystem • nest for wasps • living organism • shading ecosystem • hunts other animals • plant and meat eater • hunted by another animal • two ecosytems overlapping • breaks down a dead organism • gets use to a new environment • any green plant (trees, lettuce, etc.) • eat the remains of plants and/or animals • ...
Māori Endemic Plant Uses 2024-05-05
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- Edible plant that's a relative of black pepper that's known as the medicine box
- Most commonly known product made from the mānuka plant today
- The most important fibre plant to the Māori
- Poisonous plant used in a balm for sprains & strains
- This is sweet & comes from the big, red flowers of the flax plant
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- If you burn kawakawa in a campfire, it is said to keep these away
- English name for Harakeke
- Māori name for mānuka
- This part of the mānuka plant was used to make water containers
- Kawakawa leaf shape
- Captain Cook liked to make this with the mānuka plant
- A traditional Māori healing system
12 Clues: Kawakawa leaf shape • Māori name for mānuka • English name for Harakeke • A traditional Māori healing system • The most important fibre plant to the Māori • Poisonous plant used in a balm for sprains & strains • Captain Cook liked to make this with the mānuka plant • Most commonly known product made from the mānuka plant today • ...
Parts of a Plant Crossword 2016-05-11
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- affixes the plant to the ground and absorbs minerals and water it needs to make food.
- are parts of the plant where leaves grow
- that part of the stem between two nodes
- lateral roots grown with small hairs to absorb nutrients from the soil
- a tree's root system holds dirt to prevent what natural disaster
- the part of the plant that forms the leaf and is shaped based on tree type
- the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs
- to save trees from being cut down to make paper what should we do with paper we through away
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- the part of the leaf that attaches to the stem
- opening located on the back of a leaf that exchanges carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen
- the zone of a plant where the root grows to the root cap
- appear on a leaf and look like blood vessels.
- a rainforest located in Brazil that is home to millions of trees
- terminal and lateral buds grow from the stem
- sustains and supports the various parts of the plant, including stem and leaves
15 Clues: that part of the stem between two nodes • are parts of the plant where leaves grow • terminal and lateral buds grow from the stem • appear on a leaf and look like blood vessels. • the part of the leaf that attaches to the stem • the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs • the zone of a plant where the root grows to the root cap • ...
Reproduction of flowering plants 2019-01-31
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- this part of the seen grows first during germination
- contains male reproductive cell
- when the male reproductive cell fuses with the egg cell
- seed needs air, water and ________.
- scattering of fruits or seeds
- after fertilisation the ovules turn into this
- contain egg cells
- non-flowering plants reproduce by this.
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- animal pollinated flowers are usually ________ coloured.
- when a seed grows into a plant
- contains ovules
- transfer of pollen grain to stigma
- some fruits or seeds dispersed by wind have _____-like structures.
- function of fruit for seeds
- dispersal prevents ___________.
- fruits with fibrous husks are usually dispersed by ______.
- this part of the plant allows the young plant to make food on its own
- wind pollinated flowers are usually _______ in colour.
- dispersal reduces competition of young plants among themselves and their parent plant for water, sunlight, minerals and ________.
19 Clues: contains ovules • contain egg cells • function of fruit for seeds • scattering of fruits or seeds • when a seed grows into a plant • contains male reproductive cell • dispersal prevents ___________. • transfer of pollen grain to stigma • seed needs air, water and ________. • non-flowering plants reproduce by this. • after fertilisation the ovules turn into this • ...
Plant Propagation 2026-01-15
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- gas exchange between air and soil
- The development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy
- propagation uses vegetative parts of the plant rather than seeds or spores
- a portion of an aerial stem grows roots while still attached to the parent plant and then detaches as an independent plant.
- Many plants will root from just a section of a plant-through the stem, root, or leaf.
- seeds don't need this to germinate, however once they have then this is required
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- join parts from two or more plants so that they appear to grow as a single plant.
- Ability of seeds to germinate under optimal conditions
- a form of plant propagation in which new plants are not grown from seeds or bulbs but are from propagated through being separated from the parent plant.
- also called vegetative propagation. Stem cuttings, root cuttings, leaf cuttings, root division, layering, grafting and budding are all vegetative methods of propagation
- Propagation process of creating new plants from a variety of sources: seeds, cuttings, bulbs and other plant parts
- the use of seed or spore that is separated from the parent plant.
- Ability of seeds to germinate under different conditions and still produce healthy plants
13 Clues: gas exchange between air and soil • Ability of seeds to germinate under optimal conditions • the use of seed or spore that is separated from the parent plant. • The development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy • propagation uses vegetative parts of the plant rather than seeds or spores • ...
Garden Crossword 2020-03-08
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- The process of picking fruits and vegetables when they are ripe for eating
- An addition to topsoil made from decayed organic material that help plants to grow
- The chemical process by which plants make food by converting the energy from sunlight
- The part of plant that uses sunlight and carbon dioxide in the air to prepare food for the plant
- The scientific study of plant life is known as
- The middle portion of a plant that provide support to the plant
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- Cotton fibre is obtained from which part of the plant
- Natural or synthetic material that helps plants to grow, especially in nutrient-poor soil
- The top layer of soil that is best for growing plants
- The part of the plant or tree that lives underground and helps to absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- The first part of a plant to grow from a seed above the soil's surface
- this plant is used to cure itching and insects bites
12 Clues: The scientific study of plant life is known as • this plant is used to cure itching and insects bites • Cotton fibre is obtained from which part of the plant • The top layer of soil that is best for growing plants • The middle portion of a plant that provide support to the plant • The first part of a plant to grow from a seed above the soil's surface • ...
Module 19.1 (Pages 503-512) 2024-04-15
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- These are structures that either store food or help absorb food for the tiny sporophyte.
- These are parts of the plant where the most stomata are found.
- This is a haploid cell capable of producing an organism.
- Club mosses and ferns make up this type of vascular plant group.
- This is a compact cluster of spore-bearing structures.
- Fats and waxes are this substance.
- This is the male reproductive organ of a flower.
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- These plants are often found growing in damp, shady areas.
- These are the organs of reproduction in anthophytes.
- This is the female reproductive organ of a flower.
- These are plant structures that contain an embryo, nutrients, and a protective coat.
- This division of plants form the largest and most diverse group of plants on Earth.
- These are plant adaptations that enable the exchange of gases.
- This plant adaptation helps prevent the evaporation of water from plant tissue.
- Photosynthesis produces this and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water.
15 Clues: Fats and waxes are this substance. • This is the male reproductive organ of a flower. • This is the female reproductive organ of a flower. • These are the organs of reproduction in anthophytes. • This is a compact cluster of spore-bearing structures. • This is a haploid cell capable of producing an organism. • ...
Lauren Wackerly: Cell crossword puzzle 2023-10-13
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- control center of the cell that contains the chromosomes (plant and animal cell)
- breaks down food particles to produce most of the cells energy (plant and animal cells)
- folded membranes that carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another (plant and animal cell)
- condensed chromatin (DNA) in the nucleus that carries the genes (hereditary information) (plant and animal cell)
- body folded sacs that receive proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum. Package them and send them throughout the cell (plant and animal cell)
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- contain chemicals to break down large food particles into smaller ones and recycle old cell parts (animal cells)
- rigid layer, made mostly of cellulose, which gives structure and support to the cell (plant cell)
- captures sunlight and use it to produce food in the plant cells (photosynthesis)
- structure which encloses the cell and controls what exits and enters the cell (plant and animal cell)
- factories that produce proteins that are important to cell function (plant and animal cell)
- area of the cell outside the nucleus, containing cell organelles filled with a jelly-like substance (plant cell)
- organelle which stores materials (food, water, waste) and helps maintain cell shape (plant and animal cell)
12 Clues: control center of the cell that contains the chromosomes (plant and animal cell) • captures sunlight and use it to produce food in the plant cells (photosynthesis) • breaks down food particles to produce most of the cells energy (plant and animal cells) • factories that produce proteins that are important to cell function (plant and animal cell) • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures, and Adaptations 2025-11-29
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- The pigment inside a chloroplast
- Doesn't have vessels like the xylem & phloem
- Plants that have flowers and fruit
- What do plants produce for breathing?
- Carries sugar throughout a plant
- Informal name for nonvascular plants
- Plant structure used to make sugar
- Plants with vessels like xylem & phloem
- The plants ability to make sugar from sunlight
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- Produced in leaves during photosynthesis
- Carries water UP through a plant
- What carnivorous plants supplementing when digesting insects?
- Plant structure that provides support to leaves
- Structures found on the bottom of leaves that play a role in gas exchange
- Open and close stomata
- How nonvascular plants obtain water
- Structure that anchors plants and absorbs water
17 Clues: Open and close stomata • The pigment inside a chloroplast • Carries water UP through a plant • Carries sugar throughout a plant • Plants that have flowers and fruit • Plant structure used to make sugar • How nonvascular plants obtain water • Informal name for nonvascular plants • What do plants produce for breathing? • Plants with vessels like xylem & phloem • ...
science crossword 2021-03-23
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- bees and butterflies
- reproduction without flower
- harmful materials introduced into environment
- contained in plants for photosynthesis
- protects seed
- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- gets stuck to stigma
- protects a growing bud
- reproductive part of plant
- sacs which hold pollen
- food for insects
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- anchors the plant
- narrow tubes in solar water heater
- sun
- copper, iron, steel, gold
- material which transfers heat
- flower stalk
- food making process in plants
- kitchen of the plant
- aerial part of stem
20 Clues: sun • flower stalk • protects seed • food for insects • anchors the plant • aerial part of stem • bees and butterflies • gets stuck to stigma • kitchen of the plant • protects a growing bud • sacs which hold pollen • copper, iron, steel, gold • reproductive part of plant • reproduction without flower • material which transfers heat • food making process in plants • ...
Unit 2 Plant Growth Botany Vocabulary 2024-03-15
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- The ability to do work.
- The main support for the plant. Holds the plant up.
- A plant structure with a flat surface loaded with chloroplasts to collect sunlight for photosynthesis
- Plants go through this chemical reaction.
- A pigment that is found in chloroplast.
- The part of the plant that contains the earliest form of the plants roots, stems, and leaves.
- The state in a seeds life when it is inactive and not growing
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- Smallest unit of life.
- The part of a plant that anchors it in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients for plant growth.
- A part of a cell that contains chlorophyll
- The upper layer of Earth (DIRT)
- "Powerhouse of the cell"
- Respiration HUMANS go through this chemical reaction.
13 Clues: Smallest unit of life. • The ability to do work. • "Powerhouse of the cell" • The upper layer of Earth (DIRT) • A pigment that is found in chloroplast. • Plants go through this chemical reaction. • A part of a cell that contains chlorophyll • The main support for the plant. Holds the plant up. • Respiration HUMANS go through this chemical reaction. • ...
Plants 2023-05-18
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- Are the green petal-like parts at the base of the flower.
- Is the transfer of pollen from the male anther to the female stigma.
- Holds a plant up right. It also carries water, minerals and nutrients between roots and leaves and flowers.
- Protects the seed and helps it disperse.
- The bottom portion of the pistil enlarges to form the ______.
- the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed.
- Powdery substance found in the middle of the flower.
- The stigma is the sticky part at the top of the pistil that “grabs” or traps the pollen.
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- Carry the pollen and are usually yellow in color.
- Root _______ absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- Has two parts: the anther and the filament.
- The process by which plants turn water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose (food for the plant), using light energy.
- The reproductive organs of a plant are in the ________. Seeds are made here.
- Is also known as sugar- gives plants energy.
- Where photosynthesis occurs. This produces food for the plant.
- Are leaf like and usually colorful.
- The tube-like structure that holds up the stigma.
- Anchors a plant in the ground.
- Is the female reproductive part of a flower where pollination takes place.
19 Clues: Anchors a plant in the ground. • Are leaf like and usually colorful. • Protects the seed and helps it disperse. • Has two parts: the anther and the filament. • Is also known as sugar- gives plants energy. • Carry the pollen and are usually yellow in color. • The tube-like structure that holds up the stigma. • Powdery substance found in the middle of the flower. • ...
Botany Lesson 05 2018-06-26
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- Fruits that have rows of seeds attached to the inside of the fruit, such as a bean.
- Seeds that are winged that float in a breeze when they detach from a tree to make their way to the ground.
- Any edible part of a plant that does not house the seeds for the plant.
- A word that means the process of spreading or scattering something.
- A fleshy fruit with a thick, hard skin or rind, such as a pumpkin.
- The seed container for a plant.
- A single, dry seed that is inside but not attached to a shell.
- A fleshy fruit with a hard stone in the center, like a peach.
- A hard, dry fruit that splits open, often along the top to form a window, allowing the seeds to sprinkle out. It is much like a follicle.
- A method of scattering seeds that involves the plant automatically scattering the seeds when they are ripe (put a space between the two words)
- A fleshy fruit with a thin skin, such as a grape.
- A fruit that has a core surrounded by fleshy tissue, such as an apple.
- Seeds surrounded by a hard, woody covering, such as acorns.
- A very small, one-seeded fruit that contains a bran coat and a seed that is called the germ.
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- Seeds that are light and designed to fly utilize ________ (put a space between the two words)
- The method of spreading seeds used by man. Farmers planting seeds is an example of ________ of seeds (put a space between the two words)
- A plant that steals nutrients from another plant is called a _______ plant.
- A method of dispersal that involves the seeds moving to a different location by floating on or in the water. (put a space between the two words)
- A hard, dry fruit that splits open along the side. It is much like a capsule.
- A berry that has a leathery skin that you can peel off, like an orange.
20 Clues: The seed container for a plant. • A fleshy fruit with a thin skin, such as a grape. • Seeds surrounded by a hard, woody covering, such as acorns. • A fleshy fruit with a hard stone in the center, like a peach. • A single, dry seed that is inside but not attached to a shell. • A fleshy fruit with a thick, hard skin or rind, such as a pumpkin. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-03
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- The chemical formula for glucose
- One three types of pigments in a plant to help a plant go through photosynthesis
- The product of one phosphate atom being added to ADP
- During light reaction a path of this type of
- The organelle that the Clavin cycle takes place in
- The starting compound in the Calvin cycle
- The main source of energy for all living organisms
- The organelle that light reaction takes place
- Plants absorb every color but this
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- A carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms coming together
- The first cycle that occurs in photosynthesis
- The second element with 2 of these molecules in H2O
- Organelle that houses all of the necessities for photosynthesis
- the second cycle that a plant goes through on order to go through photosynthesis
- The action that occur to hydrogen atoms during light reaction
- Anion used to bond carbon molecules with other carbon molecules
- that has a negative charge
- A "Cam plant" has 5 of these atoms
- Multiple thylakoids stacked together
- The organelle that gives plants it's green color
20 Clues: that has a negative charge • The chemical formula for glucose • A "Cam plant" has 5 of these atoms • Plants absorb every color but this • Multiple thylakoids stacked together • The starting compound in the Calvin cycle • During light reaction a path of this type of • The first cycle that occurs in photosynthesis • The organelle that light reaction takes place • ...
Little Shop of Horrors 2024-03-01
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- where the main characters live
- astronomical event central to the plot
- Audrey's abusive boyfriend
- Audrey's abusive boyfriend's profession
- The _________ shall inherit
- Audrey II's goal is world ____________
- Audrey II's first line
- What does Seymour use to dismember Audrey's boyfriend's body?
- Seymour's nickname for Audrey II
- What Seymour feeds the plant
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- radio station where Seymour talks about the plant
- the owner of the floral shop
- Audrey wants to live Somewhere That's ______
- How many urchins are there?
- the Chinese man who sold Seymour the plant
- Song title: __________ Seymour
- Ace Bandages and _________ salts
- "uptown you're messengers and mailroom ______"
- The plant's third victim (in the stage version)
19 Clues: Audrey II's first line • Audrey's abusive boyfriend • How many urchins are there? • The _________ shall inherit • the owner of the floral shop • What Seymour feeds the plant • where the main characters live • Song title: __________ Seymour • Ace Bandages and _________ salts • Seymour's nickname for Audrey II • astronomical event central to the plot • ...
In the Kitchen 2021-05-12
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- aromatic vegetable substance used to flavour food
- a covering for all or part of the face
- The small leaves used as a culinary herb
- The flesh of domestic fowl as food
- hot red powder made from dried chilli peppers
- intended to explain or describe something
- a tool, container, for household use
- plant used for flavouring, food, medicine
- a plant or part of a plant used as a food
- Herbs/spices added to food to enhance flavour.
- Dried fruit used whole/ground as culinary spice
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- a liquid substance served with food to add flavour
- an aromatic spice
- Not allowing air to escape or pass-through
- another name for all-spice
- steps taken to achieve a particular end
- to move from one place to another
- foods combined to make a dish
- mix(substances) so that they combine together
- a fragrant spice made from the rhizone of a plant
20 Clues: an aromatic spice • another name for all-spice • foods combined to make a dish • to move from one place to another • The flesh of domestic fowl as food • a tool, container, for household use • a covering for all or part of the face • steps taken to achieve a particular end • The small leaves used as a culinary herb • intended to explain or describe something • ...
Plants 2013-11-27
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- The part that holds the stigma
- The part that becomes the new seeds
- It contains pollen
- It supports the plant
- They pollinate the plant
- It helps the plant more than anything else
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- It holds the anthers
- The part that keeps the plant down in the ground
- They make the plant look pretty
- Catches and traps the pollen
- It starts the whole plant
11 Clues: It contains pollen • It holds the anthers • It supports the plant • They pollinate the plant • It starts the whole plant • Catches and traps the pollen • The part that holds the stigma • They make the plant look pretty • The part that becomes the new seeds • It helps the plant more than anything else • The part that keeps the plant down in the ground
Plant Life Cycles Crossword 2025-09-11
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- the stage where as the plant progresses from a seedling into a mature plant, it enters the vegetative growth phase
- a plant that lives for three years or more, returning each spring after dying back in winter
- the stage where the plant begins growing within the seed, also known as seed development
- the process of combining male and female gametes during sexual reproduction, to form a zygote
- the stage where the transition from vegetative growth to the reproductive stage is a critical juncture in the plant's life cycle
- the stage where following pollination, fertilization occurs
- the orientation of a plant in response to light, typically towards the light source
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- the stage where as the seedling develops, the shoot emerges, bearing the “true leaves”
- a flowering plant that, generally in a temperate climate, takes two years to complete its biological life cycle.
- the seed’s protective outer covering that shields the embryo from physical damage and disease
- he young, developing plant within a seed that will grow into a new organism upon germination
- a plant is a plant that completes its life cycle, from germination to the production of seeds, within one growing season, and then dies.
- the green part of plants consisting of leaves and stems, as this develops, plants grow more leaves and become bushier
13 Clues: the stage where following pollination, fertilization occurs • the orientation of a plant in response to light, typically towards the light source • the stage where as the seedling develops, the shoot emerges, bearing the “true leaves” • the stage where the plant begins growing within the seed, also known as seed development • ...
Springtime 2024-03-15
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- - The flower of a plant, especially one that is particularly beautiful or abundant.
- - What brightens up our days and helps plants grow?
- - This flower comes in a variety of colors and is a symbol of spring.
- - When flowers open up and display their beauty.
- - A tool used for digging in the garden.
- - A young tree.
- - A flexible tube used for watering plants in the garden.
- - A yellow flower that often blooms early in the spring.
- - A fragrant flower often used in landscaping and floral arrangements.
- - Trimming away dead or overgrown parts of a plant.
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- - A plant that lives for more than two years.
- - A type of plant that produces flowers repeatedly throughout the season.
- - Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- - Bees and butterflies help in this process, transferring pollen from one flower to another.
- - Nutrients added to soil to help plants grow.
- - A tool with a long handle and a row of metal teeth used for gathering leaves or leveling soil.
- - Material spread over the soil surface to help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- - A young plant grown from a seed.
- - The activity of cultivating and tending to plants.
- - What brings nourishment to plants from the sky?
20 Clues: - A young tree. • - A young plant grown from a seed. • - A tool used for digging in the garden. • - A plant that lives for more than two years. • - Nutrients added to soil to help plants grow. • - Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil. • - When flowers open up and display their beauty. • - What brings nourishment to plants from the sky? • ...
3.9 crossword 2024-11-15
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- very green and healthy (plants)
- heat or smoke in the air that makes it difficult to see clearly
- in a pleasant and friendly way
- very small drops of water in the air or on a surface
- in an unpleasant, secretive way
- less strong, less noticeable
- to make steam (as water does when it boils)
- a plant that grows in the sea
- a plant with big red, pink or white flowers
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- wet and smooth, making it hard to keep your balance
- to move from side to side
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- a very hard grey, pink or black rock
- the part of a plant that supports the leaves and flowers
- a long, narrow area of land that sticks out into the sea
- a raised area at the front or side of a building, often made of wood
- a narrow crack in the surface of a rock
- the edge of something (like the hair that hangs over the forehead)
- a very small green plant that grows on wet earth or rocks
- in a way that shows you do not value or respect something or someone
- the central part of a plant that comes up from the ground
- plants that are found in a particular area
- to make very wet
23 Clues: to make very wet • to move from side to side • less strong, less noticeable • a plant that grows in the sea • in a pleasant and friendly way • very green and healthy (plants) • in an unpleasant, secretive way • a very hard grey, pink or black rock • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • a narrow crack in the surface of a rock • plants that are found in a particular area • ...
Important People 2023-05-22
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- Died September 14,1898
- Visited florida in 1883
- Flagler created lots of them
- Plant had a network of it
- Flagler did this to the development of florida
- Flagler made lots of them
- Julia helped evolve the city of______.
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- Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida
- Died June 23, 1899
- Plant was born there
- Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it
- Flagler was born near it
- Plant worked on them
- Plant was crowded with it
14 Clues: Died June 23, 1899 • Plant was born there • Plant worked on them • Died September 14,1898 • Visited florida in 1883 • Flagler was born near it • Plant had a network of it • Plant was crowded with it • Flagler made lots of them • Flagler created lots of them • Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it • Julia helped evolve the city of______. • Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida • ...
Important People 2023-05-22
Across
- Died September 14,1898
- Visited florida in 1883
- Flagler created lots of them
- Plant had a network of it
- Flagler did this to the development of florida
- Flagler made lots of them
- Julia helped evolve the city of______.
Down
- Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida
- Died June 23, 1899
- Plant was born there
- Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it
- Flagler was born near it
- Plant worked on them
- Plant was crowded with it
14 Clues: Died June 23, 1899 • Plant was born there • Plant worked on them • Died September 14,1898 • Visited florida in 1883 • Flagler was born near it • Plant had a network of it • Plant was crowded with it • Flagler made lots of them • Flagler created lots of them • Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it • Julia helped evolve the city of______. • Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida • ...
Important People 2023-05-22
Across
- Died September 14,1898
- Visited florida in 1883
- Flagler created lots of them
- Plant had a network of it
- Flagler did this to the development of florida
- Flagler made lots of them
- Julia helped evolve the city of______.
Down
- Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida
- Died June 23, 1899
- Plant was born there
- Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it
- Flagler was born near it
- Plant worked on them
- Plant was crowded with it
14 Clues: Died June 23, 1899 • Plant was born there • Plant worked on them • Died September 14,1898 • Visited florida in 1883 • Flagler was born near it • Plant had a network of it • Plant was crowded with it • Flagler made lots of them • Flagler created lots of them • Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it • Julia helped evolve the city of______. • Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida • ...
Important People 2023-05-22
Across
- Died September 14,1898
- Visited florida in 1883
- Flagler created lots of them
- Plant had a network of it
- Flagler did this to the development of florida
- Flagler made lots of them
- Julia helped evolve the city of______.
Down
- Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida
- Died June 23, 1899
- Plant was born there
- Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it
- Flagler was born near it
- Plant worked on them
- Plant was crowded with it
14 Clues: Died June 23, 1899 • Plant was born there • Plant worked on them • Died September 14,1898 • Visited florida in 1883 • Flagler was born near it • Plant had a network of it • Plant was crowded with it • Flagler made lots of them • Flagler created lots of them • Gave Flagler Hundreds of acers of it • Julia helped evolve the city of______. • Julia's_______ Died so she moved to florida • ...
science 2016-06-12
Across
- _____________ is an example of a non magnetic material
- A __________ is a pull or a push.
- The ___________ is the fastest land mammal
- ____________ are living things
- A ________ is an example of a invertebrate
- Roots have ____________ that carry water around the plant.
- The ____________ keeps the plant upright.
Down
- Grow, ___________ and reproduce are the 3 life processes
- The _________________ is where the seeds are produced.
- Humans belong to the ____________ group
- The ____________ make food for the plant.
- ____________ keep the plant anchored in the soil.
- When we want to investigate something, we need to make a _______
- the stem of a tree is called a __________
- A magnet has two _________.
15 Clues: A magnet has two _________. • ____________ are living things • A __________ is a pull or a push. • Humans belong to the ____________ group • The ____________ make food for the plant. • the stem of a tree is called a __________ • The ____________ keeps the plant upright. • The ___________ is the fastest land mammal • A ________ is an example of a invertebrate • ...
G3 RH Fall Final Vocab 2026-01-08
Across
- something you get for doing a good job
- something that tells people to buy something
- when something gets bigger
- saving nature and not wasting things
- a way of doing something
- a big place where many people live
- a young plant just starting to grow
- another choice
- a flower on a plant
- how things are at a time
- a small thing that grows into a plant
- need someone or something
- more than enough
- a long plant that climbs
- the part of a plant under the ground
- something that makes a person or thing special
- dirt where plants grow
- a person who buys something
Down
- working together
- time when crops are picked
- give money for something
- the world around us
- a place to buy and sell things
- one of a kind
- time that has not happened yet
- make or grow something
- a very dry place with little rain
- a wild plant that is not wanted
- something that happens again and again
- a hot, wet forest with many plants
- plant grown for food
- a person who grows food
- open land where plants grow
- keep something safe
- what we use to buy things
- many different kinds of things
- growing plants and raising animals for food
- a person who sells things
- a living thing
- finish something successfully
40 Clues: one of a kind • another choice • a living thing • working together • more than enough • the world around us • keep something safe • a flower on a plant • plant grown for food • make or grow something • dirt where plants grow • a person who grows food • give money for something • a way of doing something • how things are at a time • a long plant that climbs • what we use to buy things • ...
stuff and thangs 2016-03-03
Across
- plant leaves, collectively
- plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel
- cut down and remove every tree from an area
- the volume of lumber
- the branch of biology that is concerned with preserving genetic variation in plants and animals
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- tree or shrub shedding its leaves annually
- a type of tree that’s NOT SOFT WOOD
Down
- a tree that bears cones and evergreen needlelike or scalelike leaves
- the sound dogs make
- a ruler for trees
- the trunk of a tree
- the scientific study of trees
- tree tops
- the dense inner part of a tree trunk, yielding the hardest timber
- a cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows
- a tree or plant with wide flat leaves
- a sail
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem
20 Clues: a sail • tree tops • a ruler for trees • the sound dogs make • the trunk of a tree • the volume of lumber • plant leaves, collectively • the scientific study of trees • a type of tree that’s NOT SOFT WOOD • a tree or plant with wide flat leaves • tree or shrub shedding its leaves annually • cut down and remove every tree from an area • ...
Daily Science 1 2025-09-29
Across
- to make a copy of, to make or produce again
- the part of a plant that makes fruit or seeds
- to move or carry pollen to a plant to fertilize
- a smell
Down
- part of the plant that supports the leaves and brings food, water, and minerals to the plant
- change or adjust to fit in a place or role
- part of the plant that captures sunlight
- part of a plant that usually grows underground
- the small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant
- yellow powder made by a flowering plant
- to continue to live
11 Clues: a smell • to continue to live • yellow powder made by a flowering plant • part of the plant that captures sunlight • change or adjust to fit in a place or role • to make a copy of, to make or produce again • the part of a plant that makes fruit or seeds • part of a plant that usually grows underground • to move or carry pollen to a plant to fertilize • ...
