the plant Crossword Puzzles
Properties of Water and Plant Structures. 2021-10-19
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- growth that makes a plant stem wider.
- the downward and sideways attraction of on water molecules at the top of a glass of water.
- the movement of water up the small xylem tubes is due to this process.
- the most common type of plant cells that stores water,starches, or oils.
- growth that makes a plant taller.
- the slight charges on a molecule due to uneven sharing of electrons.
- the movement of substances from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
- plant tissue that provides growth.
- the center part of a tree trunk that no longer carries water.
- plant tissue that carries water.
- a group of cells working to do a specific function.
- stringy-like roots.
- substances that don't like water are called this.
- the lose of water from plant leaves.
- the stem of a leaf.
- substance that does the dissolving in a solution.
- the curve that water makes in a graduated cylinder.
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- the strongest type of plant cells contains lignin.
- the waxy-like covering of leaves.
- the xylem and the pholem of a plant.
- a long main root going straight down.
- a polysaccharide like cellulose that strengthens plant cell walls.
- male part of a flower.
- plant tissues that carries food.
- temporary weak bonds that can form between water and other substances.
- female part of a plant.
- the movement of water through a semipermeable membrane.
- the amount of energy needed to raise 1 Kg of water 1 degree celcius.
- plant tissue that surrounds xylem and phloem, also called pith.
- the attraction of water molecules to other water molecules.
30 Clues: stringy-like roots. • the stem of a leaf. • male part of a flower. • female part of a plant. • plant tissues that carries food. • plant tissue that carries water. • the waxy-like covering of leaves. • growth that makes a plant taller. • plant tissue that provides growth. • the xylem and the pholem of a plant. • the lose of water from plant leaves. • ...
Chapter 7 Review Puzzle 2020-04-12
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- response of a plant to light
- compressed dead moss used for fuel
- response of a plant to touch
- clusters of sporangia on the underside of a fern leaf
- the broad leaf of a fern
- plants which flower when nights are shorter
- plants not sensitive to day length
- the anchor into the rock or soil from mosses
- the minimum night length for some plants to flower
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- response of a plant to graavity
- plant with life span of more than 2 years
- plant with life span of 2 years
- plants which flowers when nights are longer
- plant with life span of 1 year
- hormone which increases plant cell growth
- a seedless, nonvascular plant
- chemicals that help a plant to develop
- a seedless, vascular plant
18 Clues: the broad leaf of a fern • a seedless, vascular plant • response of a plant to light • response of a plant to touch • a seedless, nonvascular plant • plant with life span of 1 year • response of a plant to graavity • plant with life span of 2 years • compressed dead moss used for fuel • plants not sensitive to day length • chemicals that help a plant to develop • ...
unit 4.01 Hort 1 2023-04-17
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- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- Either too high or too low will have adverse effects
- Plants are categorized by zones based on the average minimum temperature.
- when a plant produces flowers,seeds and fruits
- The process by which minerals and water enter the plant through cell walls
- when a plant rests or grows very little, ifany
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air
- Water and minerals are taken up by the ____ of plants
- ___________ also occurs in the stems
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen.
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- Glucose moves up to the ______ Bud
- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles.
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly ____
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed
- there are _______ main methods of reproduction
- the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- The process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one plant part to another
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- what zone is Charlotte
20 Clues: what zone is Charlotte • Glucose moves up to the ______ Bud • ___________ also occurs in the stems • 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly ____ • when a plant first starts to grow from a seed • there are _______ main methods of reproduction • when a plant produces flowers,seeds and fruits • when a plant rests or grows very little, ifany • ...
BOTANY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-26
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- Vascular tissue that transports water in plants
- Symbiotic association between algae and fungi
- Small pores in bark for gas exchange
- Process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- Pores on leaf surfaces for gas exchange
- Non-living part of the plant body through which water moves
- Chemical inhibition of one plant by another
- Non-flowering seed plant group
- Having single set of chromosomes, as in gametes
- Organelle where photosynthesis occur
- Nutritive tissue in seeds of angiosperms
- Underground stem for vegetative reproduction
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- Oxygen-binding protein in nitrogen fixing root nodules
- Plant hormone responsible for fruit ripening
- Pigment responsible for yellow, orange, and red colours in plants
- A plant hormone that promotes stem elongation
- Cytoplasmic connections between plant cells
- Non-vascular plant like mosses
- Plant hormone that promotes cell division
- Flowering plant group
- Pressure exerted by the cell membrane against the cell wall
- Symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots
- Vascular tissues that transports nutrients and sugars
- Membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplast
- Living part of the plant body through which water moves
25 Clues: Flowering plant group • Non-vascular plant like mosses • Non-flowering seed plant group • Small pores in bark for gas exchange • Organelle where photosynthesis occur • Pores on leaf surfaces for gas exchange • Nutritive tissue in seeds of angiosperms • Plant hormone that promotes cell division • Cytoplasmic connections between plant cells • ...
Plant Notes Review 2021-01-13
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- required to carry out photosynthesis
- "ingredients" of photosynthesis, Light+CO2+Water
- anchor the plant
- produce seeds
- what is made from photosynthesis, sugar+O2
- green chemical in chloroplast
- process of living things making own food using sun
- organism that makes own food
- type of nonvascular plant
- produce sugar for the plant
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- Plant_________, group all plants are part of
- support the plant
- helps plant build new cells
- keeps plant upright
- type of vascular plant
- plants with tubes
- organelle that absorbs sun
- tube in plants that helps move nutrients and water
- tube in plants that helps move nutrients and water
- plants without tubes
- protect and produce new plants
21 Clues: produce seeds • anchor the plant • support the plant • plants with tubes • keeps plant upright • plants without tubes • type of vascular plant • type of nonvascular plant • organelle that absorbs sun • helps plant build new cells • produce sugar for the plant • organism that makes own food • green chemical in chloroplast • protect and produce new plants • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabular Review 2022-03-30
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- the transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structures in plants
- the internal transporting tissue in some plants that is made up of tubelike structure
- a fertilized egg, produced by the joining of a sperm and an egg
- the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
- an angiosperm with one seed leaf
- a flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protective structure
- the waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaves and stems of most plants
- cap a structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury
- a seed leaf
- the stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces spores
- a plant that flowers when nights are longer than the plant's critical night length
- a layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells
- the sprouting of the embryo from a seed that occurs where the embryo resumes growth
- a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season
- a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons
- a plant hormone that speeds
- the reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- a plant with a flowering cycle that is not sensitive to periods of light and dark
- a young plant that develops from the zygote
- a flowering plant that lives for more than two years
- the vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants
- the vascular tissue through which water and nutrients move
- ripened ovary and other structures of an angiosperm that encloses one or more seeds
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- the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- number of hours of darkness that determines whether or not a plant will flower
- a plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit
- a structure that contains an egg cell
- a plant's response to seasonal changes in length of night and day
- a plant that flowers when the night are shorter than the plant's critical night length
- a period when an organism's growth or activity stops
- night length
- the leaf of fern
- a thin, rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients
- an angiosperm with two seed leaves
- a plant that produces seeds that are note enclosed by a protective fruit
- tiny particles produced by seed plants that contain the cells that later become sperm cells
- a leaflike structure that enclosed the bud of a flower
- the growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- plant a plant that has true vascular tissue
- a chemical in an organism that produces a specific effect such as growth and development
- a male reproductive part of a flower
- a low-growing plant that lacks true vascular tissue
- the plant structure that contains a young plant inside a protective
- a colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers
- the female reproductive part of a flower
46 Clues: a seed leaf • night length • the leaf of fern • a plant hormone that speeds • an angiosperm with one seed leaf • an angiosperm with two seed leaves • a male reproductive part of a flower • a structure that contains an egg cell • the female reproductive part of a flower • the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm • plant a plant that has true vascular tissue • ...
Charnae's Plant Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-05
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- an organ of a flower consisting of a filament and the anther.
- the fertilizing of a flowering plant.
- where gases are exchanged.
- to began, or to grow
- part of a plant that grows in the opposite direction of the root.
- provided with vessels that convey fluids.
- green organs born by a stem of a plant.
- a plant considered to its blossom.
- a plant having seeds that are not closed in an ovary.
- a part of a vascular bundle of tubes forming food tissue of a plant.
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- a part of a flower that grows downward.
- matured ovule of a flowering plant containing an embryo.
- plant having its seeds closed in an ovary
- a compound tissue in plants that support water and mineral salts
- using sunlight as a source of energy.
- seed bearing female organ of an flower
- convey fluids such as sap.
- the coloring of leaves within the cell
- a sugar having several forms in its fruits.
- vessels or tubes the convey blood from various parts of the plant.
20 Clues: to began, or to grow • where gases are exchanged. • convey fluids such as sap. • a plant considered to its blossom. • the fertilizing of a flowering plant. • using sunlight as a source of energy. • seed bearing female organ of an flower • the coloring of leaves within the cell • a part of a flower that grows downward. • green organs born by a stem of a plant. • ...
plant systems 2025-02-25
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- a living tissue
- the process of plant water vapor
- type of cheese
- Part of the plantt
- vascular
- a green pigment
- also a tissue
- u drink it
- sticking togather
- a type of sugar
- small pores in plant leaves
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- not vascular
- non flowering plant
- flat part of the leaf
- co2
- organelles in a plant
- process of sunlight
- part of plant in the ground
- O
- Light from_
20 Clues: O • co2 • vascular • u drink it • Light from_ • not vascular • also a tissue • type of cheese • a living tissue • a green pigment • a type of sugar • sticking togather • Part of the plantt • non flowering plant • process of sunlight • flat part of the leaf • organelles in a plant • part of plant in the ground • small pores in plant leaves • the process of plant water vapor
Plant Science 2024-10-08
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- The term used for Reproduction in plant science
- A flowering plant with one cotyledon, parallel veins and a fibrous root system like corn
- The part of a plant which transports nutrients from the roots out to the leaves
- The growing of plants in water or nutrient solution
- The sprouting of the seed
- The propagation of plants and trees by fusing branches together from 1 tree to another
- This part is the primary location of food production in the plant
- The female structure of a flower
- The cutting away of dead or overgrown branches or stems to increase fruitfulness and growth
- A brownish moisture holding soil amendment that comes from a heat treated rock called mica
- The scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, and classification
- The science of soil management and crop production.
- The site of sexual propagation where the fruits and seeds are formed
- The living and naturally occurring top layer of the earth's surface that provides food, water, air, and support for plant life
- A category of plant benefits which includes oxygen, food they provide
- The male structure of a flower
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- A material added to soil to improve its physical or chemical properties to support plant growth
- A category of plant benefits which includes feelings of calmness, and hobbies they provide
- The release of water vapor from the leaves of a plant much like sweating
- 16 of these are essential for proper plant growth
- The transfer of pollen from the male structure of the flower to the female structure
- A category of plant benefits which includes money, jobs, & tax revenue they provide
- The part of a plant which anchors it and absorbs nutrients
- A gray-white volcanic soil amendment used to improve aeration
- A flowering plant with two cotyledons, a network of veins and a taproot system like soybeans
25 Clues: The sprouting of the seed • The male structure of a flower • The female structure of a flower • The term used for Reproduction in plant science • 16 of these are essential for proper plant growth • The growing of plants in water or nutrient solution • The science of soil management and crop production. • The part of a plant which anchors it and absorbs nutrients • ...
Horticulture Terms 2023-09-25
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- The offspring of two genetically different species.
- Transports sugars and other compounds made during photosynthesis downward into the plant.
- Two distinct plants that share a tissue.
- A plant that is unwanted and competing against other plants.
- The act of removing top growth of the plant to encourage branching.
- The points at which the roots turn into stems.
- Washington is often called the _________ State.
- Carries water and other nutrients from the roots and into the leaves.
- The process where seeds sprout roots and leaves.
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- A tree or shrub that sheds its leaves annually.
- A plant that generally takes two years to complete it's life cycle.
- Nutrients required in smaller quantities for plant growth.
- Nutrients that are needed in larger amounts.
- A plant that never grows a wooden stem.
- The removal of extra seeds or plants that were planted to close to each other.
- A plant that takes three or more years to finish its life cycle.
- Has multiple stems growing from the ground.
- How well a plant can tolerate the cold.
- A plant that blooms or grows once a year.
- Tends to grow up to fifteen feet and has one stem.
20 Clues: A plant that never grows a wooden stem. • How well a plant can tolerate the cold. • Two distinct plants that share a tissue. • A plant that blooms or grows once a year. • Has multiple stems growing from the ground. • Nutrients that are needed in larger amounts. • The points at which the roots turn into stems. • A tree or shrub that sheds its leaves annually. • ...
Plants and Seeds 2022-01-10
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- leaves help keep the ____ clean
- seeds are formed inside these
- when a tiny plant grows out of a seed
- food making process in plants
- support the plant
- root this root does not grow deep in the soil
- broad flat part of a leaf
- one thing a plant needs from the soil
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- holds the plant in place
- protects the seed
- plants take in this type of air
- one thing plants need to grow
- one thing plants need to make food
- transports water and food through the leaf
- tiny plant
- plants release this type of air
- attaches the leaf to the plant
- this root consists of one long thick main root
- a plant also needs enough _______ to grow
19 Clues: tiny plant • protects the seed • support the plant • holds the plant in place • broad flat part of a leaf • seeds are formed inside these • one thing plants need to grow • food making process in plants • attaches the leaf to the plant • leaves help keep the ____ clean • plants take in this type of air • plants release this type of air • one thing plants need to make food • ...
Beth’s Biology Test 2018-08-13
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- The study of life.
- A type of gas
- It grows into a trunk.
- Degrees
- A Fireball in space.
- What dose a plant need to “drink”.
- See through.
- I am a smelling plant.
- A caterpillars lunch.
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- For a plant to grow healthy.
- The reason of biology.
- The life cycle of a plant.
- The stages of a plant
- Sunny & Spiting.
- A plants “food”.
- The start of a plants life.
- I spread out for water.
- For a plant to “breathe” it needs.
- A plants “bed”.
19 Clues: Degrees • See through. • A type of gas • A plants “bed”. • Sunny & Spiting. • A plants “food”. • The study of life. • A Fireball in space. • The stages of a plant • A caterpillars lunch. • The reason of biology. • It grows into a trunk. • I am a smelling plant. • I spread out for water. • The life cycle of a plant. • The start of a plants life. • For a plant to grow healthy. • ...
Plant Vocabulary Extravaganza! 2025-12-02
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- Only plant to offer dichotomous venation
- Point of cell differentiation
- Underside of plant leaf
- Smooth leaf margin
- Plant with different male and female parts
- Leaf venation for many grasses
- Leaf venation that is reminiscent of a hand
- Not thorns!
- Gladiolus bulb
- Plant structure with vast morphological variety
- Stalk supporting many pedicels
- Plant breathing apparatus
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- Plant symmetry, same as humans
- What molecule in roots helps plants find "down"
- Food vascular tissue
- The name for the top-most bud on a plant stem
- Fir's genus
- Leaf margin that is "tooth-like"
- Active trap, also near the sun in the solar system
- Water vascular tissue
- Before Epidermis
21 Clues: Fir's genus • Not thorns! • Gladiolus bulb • Before Epidermis • Smooth leaf margin • Food vascular tissue • Water vascular tissue • Underside of plant leaf • Plant breathing apparatus • Point of cell differentiation • Plant symmetry, same as humans • Leaf venation for many grasses • Stalk supporting many pedicels • Leaf margin that is "tooth-like" • Only plant to offer dichotomous venation • ...
Plant Science 2024-04-16
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- spraying of liquid fertilizer directly onto the leaves
- baby plant
- anchor the plant
- use of a part or parts of a plant for reproducing plants
- consists of partial decomposed mosses in waterlogged areas called bogs
- supports other plant functions
- measure of the degree of acidity or alkalinity
- attract insects to aid in pollination
- volcanic ash
- contains NPK
- made with plant or animal products
- female part of the flower (stigma, style, ovary)
- a method of dividing or separating the main part of a plant into smaller plants
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- used in the production of seeds
- increasing the number of a plant species
- food for the seed
- mineral-type mica
- protection of the seed
- use of a very small piece of a plant to produce a large number of identical plants
- is the use of seeds for reproducing plants
- male part of flower (anther, filament)
- manufactures food for the plant by using photosynthesis
- the ovary of a flower matures into this that surrounds the seeds
- method of joining two plants together to grow as one
- placing fertilizer in bands about 8" from the row of plants
25 Clues: baby plant • volcanic ash • contains NPK • anchor the plant • food for the seed • mineral-type mica • protection of the seed • supports other plant functions • used in the production of seeds • made with plant or animal products • attract insects to aid in pollination • male part of flower (anther, filament) • increasing the number of a plant species • ...
Plant Science Breakout Box 2021-10-21
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- Begin to grow
- Moving a plant to a larger container
- reverse of photosynthesis; produces energy
- Comes from plant or animal matter
- Part of the plant responsible for development of seed
- The process of increasing the number of a species
- Manufactures food for the plant
- Plant roots take water from the soil
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- Dissolves in water
- Resting or growing very little
- Supports other plant structures
- Growth of leaves, stems, and roots
- Main product of photosynthesis
- Female part of the flower
- Attract insects for pollination
- Water loss from leaf surface through evaporation
- hormone Substance that speeds root development
- Anchors the plant, and supplies water and nutrients
- By-product of photosynthesis
19 Clues: Begin to grow • Dissolves in water • Female part of the flower • By-product of photosynthesis • Resting or growing very little • Main product of photosynthesis • Supports other plant structures • Attract insects for pollination • Manufactures food for the plant • Comes from plant or animal matter • Growth of leaves, stems, and roots • Moving a plant to a larger container • ...
Lacey Hilliard 4.01 Crossword 2023-04-17
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- their leaves through evaporation
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source.
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- The process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one plant part to another
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds.
- The process by which plants lose water
- consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- The food and manufacturing process in green
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed
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- The process by which plant roots take in
- Zones Plants are categorized by zones based on the average minimum temperature
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and
- The process by which minerals and water enters the plant through cell walls
- that combines carbon dioxide and water
- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- when a plant rests or grows very little, if any
- Either too high or too low will have adverse effects
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly water.
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the presence of light to make sugar and oxegyn
- when a plant produces flowers,seeds and fruits
22 Clues: their leaves through evaporation • that combines carbon dioxide and water • The process by which plants lose water • The process by which plant roots take in • consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide. • The food and manufacturing process in green • 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly water. • when a plant first starts to grow from a seed • ...
Gardening 2020-06-01
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- building to keep plants warm
- future plant
- necessary for photosynthesis
- seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible
- plants drink with these
- clay plant container
- polite word for dirt
- a place where you can plant flowers and vegetables
- often the most colorful part of the plant
- chemicals to enrich soil
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- bees use this to make honey
- tulips and daffodils have these
- plant just emerging from a seed
- flower that comes back every year
- this holds the plant up and helps water and nutrients move
- tool for digging
- make food for the plant in the process of photosynthesis
- usually sticks to bees and some people are allergic to it
- thirsty plants need this
19 Clues: future plant • tool for digging • clay plant container • polite word for dirt • plants drink with these • thirsty plants need this • chemicals to enrich soil • bees use this to make honey • building to keep plants warm • necessary for photosynthesis • tulips and daffodils have these • plant just emerging from a seed • flower that comes back every year • ...
Plant Anatomy and Physiology 2024-03-13
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- above ground structure used for asexual reproduction
- diploid plant
- seasonal loses leaves
- thick cell walls with lignin
- thick cells walls without lignin
- xylem clogged with sap
- cone-bearing evergreen
- food for the developing embryo in monocots
- contains the plant eggs
- carries plant sperm in dry environments
- carries water
- haploid plant
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- protects seed in angiosperms
- storage and metabolic tissue
- protects a baby plant
- underground structure used for asexual reproduction
- reproductive structure of bryophytes and tracheophytes
- hold a plant to the ground and absorb water
- becomes the shoot
- becomes the root
- hold bryophytes to the ground
- secondary xylem in trees
- nonvascular plant
- keeps leaves year-round
- enlarged stem to store nutrients
- reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- a flowering plant
- outer protective layer of a tree
- carries nutrients
29 Clues: diploid plant • carries water • haploid plant • becomes the root • becomes the shoot • nonvascular plant • a flowering plant • carries nutrients • protects a baby plant • seasonal loses leaves • xylem clogged with sap • cone-bearing evergreen • keeps leaves year-round • contains the plant eggs • secondary xylem in trees • protects seed in angiosperms • storage and metabolic tissue • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2025-12-16
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- attracts insects to the flower for pollination
- makes pollen
- the plant part that keeps the plant in the ground
- the part of the plant that makes seeds
- part of something
- answer to
- stay alive
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- the process in which use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food
- the part of the plant that can grow into a new plant
- a plant’s response to light
- a living thing that makes its own food
- the part of the plant holds the seeds
- living thing
- a state of rest
- the plant part that holds up the plant
- the plant part that uses sunlight, water, and air to make food
16 Clues: answer to • stay alive • makes pollen • living thing • a state of rest • part of something • a plant’s response to light • the part of the plant holds the seeds • a living thing that makes its own food • the part of the plant that makes seeds • the plant part that holds up the plant • attracts insects to the flower for pollination • the plant part that keeps the plant in the ground • ...
Plants 2013-04-22
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- The body of the plant
- How flowers reproduce
- The female reproductive part of the plant
- The outer leaf like parts of the flower
- Male plant reproductive cells
- The transfer of pollen
- When a male plant cell and a female one get fertilized
- Something that becomes a seed
- Only fruit with seeds on the outside
- Brightly colored stucture inside the sepal
- What trees make
- The female part of the plant
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- These are used to suck in water
- A process that evaporates water from plants
- What ferns have instead of seeds
- The stalk inside the flower
- A green structure grown on a plant
- How green plants make food
- Were plants make food
- Were pollen is held
20 Clues: What trees make • Were pollen is held • The body of the plant • How flowers reproduce • Were plants make food • The transfer of pollen • How green plants make food • The stalk inside the flower • The female part of the plant • Male plant reproductive cells • Something that becomes a seed • These are used to suck in water • What ferns have instead of seeds • ...
Plant kingdom terms 2013-10-27
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- a ring in the cross section of a stem or root produced by one year of growth
- little network of tubes to transport nutrients through the leaves
- A layer of dead protective tissue in between the bark and cadmium
- tissue in the stem of a plant that gives rise to cork on its outer layer.
- a flowering plant with two cotyledons
- the passage of gases through fine tubes because of differences in pressure or temperature
- The process plants use sunlight to produce nutrients
- A flowering plant with only one cotyledon
- the part of the plant that anchors it in the grown
- an inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems
- a young branch or sucker springing from the main stock of a tree or other plant.
- The corky outer layer of a plant stem
- root the first root of the plant originating from the embryo
- A organism that has a nucleus
- little hair like that come off of the root to absorb water
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- The part of the seed that developes into a plant
- Tissue that conducts water and nutrients through a plant
- The tough outer woody layer of a stem
- a plant that was conducting tissue
- Arising from or going to a root or source
- a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem
- A outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root
- The vascular tissue in plants that conduct sugars
- a plant of a group that comprises those that have seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- A root coming out of the praimary root
- the main body or stock of a plant
- An organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances
- The outer layer of cells covering an organism
- the vascular tissue in the plant that conducts water
- a flowerless plant which has feathery or leafy fronds and reproduces by spores
- The soft spongelike central cylinder of the stems of most flowering plants
31 Clues: A organism that has a nucleus • the main body or stock of a plant • a plant that was conducting tissue • The tough outer woody layer of a stem • a flowering plant with two cotyledons • The corky outer layer of a plant stem • A root coming out of the praimary root • Arising from or going to a root or source • A flowering plant with only one cotyledon • ...
Plants Subunit 1 2014-04-16
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- main job is to carry out photosynthesis
- early growth of a seed
- part of plant that contains the transporting tissue
- type of tissue that fills the inside of the plant
- rapid growth of a plant
- part of plant that collects water and nutrients
- process of a plant making its own food
- carries water and nutrients
- food tissue in a seed
- helps roots absorb water and nutrients
- type of bud that protects the new growth
- carries food
- seed that must be scratched or cut before it can grow
- protects the seed
- a ripened ovary
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- type of tissue where plant cells divide
- flowering plants
- pigment in plants that tell it when to flower
- plants that have seeds in cones
- type of plant that has bacteria on its roots and seeds in pods
- developing embryo of a seed
- period of time that a seed needs to chill out
- chemical that caused rapid growth
- tiny openings in the leaves of plants
- tissue that carries materials throughout the plant
- chemicals that control growth in plants
- soil that has tiny holes or pockets
- when too many insects have taken over the plant
- when a plant is taken over by bacteria, fungus, or virus
- type of tissue found on the outside of a plant
30 Clues: carries food • a ripened ovary • flowering plants • protects the seed • food tissue in a seed • early growth of a seed • rapid growth of a plant • developing embryo of a seed • carries water and nutrients • plants that have seeds in cones • chemical that caused rapid growth • soil that has tiny holes or pockets • tiny openings in the leaves of plants • ...
AG stuff 2022-10-05
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- cutting away dead or overgrown stems or branches
- mossA large absorbent moss that grows on boggy ground
- culture Preparation of cells
- Give plant more layers
- A plant that is broken in to parts
- plant that live for more than three growing seasons
- engineering
- generally used on young plants to encourage branching
- Material that is added to make more water
- the process by which plants use sunlight and water to create oxygen
- growing a plant without soil
- A modified stem
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- Something that provides nourishment
- breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants
- require two years to complete their life cycle
- growing a plant without the use of air
- A green outgrowth of the plants stem
- A technique that connects two plants
- A plant develops buds
- media is a mixture of components that provide air, water and other nutrients.
- that causes damage to the plant or plants Pest
- part of plant Vegetables
- Material that is added that makes plant have more water
- Tank farming
- Very fertile dirt
- Take water to plants
- The ends of the plant
- A colorful blossom
- the way a plant behaves depending on local climatic growing conditions
29 Clues: engineering • Tank farming • A modified stem • Very fertile dirt • A colorful blossom • Take water to plants • A plant develops buds • The ends of the plant • Give plant more layers • part of plant Vegetables • culture Preparation of cells • growing a plant without soil • A plant that is broken in to parts • Something that provides nourishment • A green outgrowth of the plants stem • ...
ag stuff 2022-10-04
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- cutting away dead or overgrown stems or branches
- mossA large absorbent moss that grows on boggy ground
- culture Preparation of cells
- Give plant more layers
- A plant that is broken in to parts
- plant that live for more than three growing seasons
- engineering
- generally used on young plants to encourage branching
- Material that is added to make more water
- the process by which plants use sunlight and water to create oxygen
- growing a plant without soil
- A modified stem
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- Something that provides nourishment
- breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants
- require two years to complete their life cycle
- growing a plant without the use of air
- A green outgrowth of the plants stem
- A technique that connects two plants
- A plant develops buds
- media is a mixture of components that provide air, water and other nutrients.
- that causes damage to the plant or plants Pest
- part of plant Vegetables
- Material that is added that makes plant have more water
- Tank farming
- Very fertile dirt
- Take water to plants
- The ends of the plant
- A colorful blossom
- the way a plant behaves depending on local climatic growing conditions
29 Clues: engineering • Tank farming • A modified stem • Very fertile dirt • A colorful blossom • Take water to plants • A plant develops buds • The ends of the plant • Give plant more layers • part of plant Vegetables • culture Preparation of cells • growing a plant without soil • A plant that is broken in to parts • Something that provides nourishment • A green outgrowth of the plants stem • ...
Gardening Words For English Beginners 2023-10-08
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- A little cart with two wheels for carrying things.
- It grows in the soil with leaves and roots
- A small shovel.
- The pretty part of a plant where the seeds grow
- A vegetable where the eating part has seeds in it.
- Plants whose leaves and stems are thick and full of watering
- A plant where the leafs or stems or roots are usable
- To give a plant water to drink.
- A plant you can eat.
- A plant that is one narrow leaf.
- Things that plants grow from flowers; they grow into more plants.
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- The part of a plant that drinks the sun to make the plant live.
- To cut off the bit of a plant you don’t want anymore.
- The stuff on top of the ground where the plants grow
- Many plants growing together on purpose
- A handle and blade for pulling and cutting soil in the garden.
- To put a seed or seedling in the ground to grow.
- A handle and tines for moving stuff around the garden.
- A handle and scoop for digging things in the garden.
- A long flexible pipe for moving water.
- The moisture a plant needs to live.
- A big tall plant made of wood as well as leaves.
- Pieces of stone that are small and loose.
23 Clues: A small shovel. • A plant you can eat. • To give a plant water to drink. • A plant that is one narrow leaf. • The moisture a plant needs to live. • A long flexible pipe for moving water. • Many plants growing together on purpose • Pieces of stone that are small and loose. • It grows in the soil with leaves and roots • The pretty part of a plant where the seeds grow • ...
Plant propagation crossword 2024-12-11
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- Growing a special species of plant artificially in sterile conditions.
- Cutting a part of the stem and planting it hoping to produce their own roots.
- Planting a plant in a greenhouse and then moving it outdoors when it's a seedling
- Making new plants from the stems, leafs, or roots of a single parent plant.
- Taking a small tissue or group and growing it in agar.
- Sugar based gel made from algae
- Putting 2 plants or plant parts together to grow together.
- Lower portion of a graft.
- Asexual reproduction using a plant's leaf.
- Roots forming on a stem still attached to the parent plant
- Asexual reproduction using a plant's root.
- When seedlings are placed in an environment that is cooler and watered less.
- Breaking a seeds hard coating so they can accept moisture.
- Short piece of stem with 2 or more buds. Upper portion of grafting.
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- White tissue that forms over an injured part of a plant
- Planting right into the soil outdoors
- Transferring one plant's genes to another artificially.
- Reproducing plants from the seeds or vegetative parts of a plant.
- Piece of a plant grown from tissue culture
- Reproduction of plants using seeds
- Where new shoots or leafs are produced above the dirt
- A fungal disease that makes a plant's stem rot at the soil line.
- When a plant cuts itself into a new part to make a new plant naturally.
- The percentage of seeds that successfully sprout within a given timeframe.
- Taking natural structures from a parent plant and planting them to grow on their own.
- Bark with a single plant bud put onto a plant to grow into another plant.
- Plants grown from seeds.
- An exact copy
- An undifferentiated mass of cells that can turn into roots, leafs, or other parts of the plant.
- Asexual propagation method using a leaf, petiole, and a short piece of stem.
- Grown from explants. Smaller versions of their adult plants.
- Cooling the soil of a plant so that it can get past the dormancy some go through.
32 Clues: An exact copy • Plants grown from seeds. • Lower portion of a graft. • Sugar based gel made from algae • Reproduction of plants using seeds • Planting right into the soil outdoors • Piece of a plant grown from tissue culture • Asexual reproduction using a plant's leaf. • Asexual reproduction using a plant's root. • Where new shoots or leafs are produced above the dirt • ...
Plant Transport 2013-12-09
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- A substance used for destroying insects or other harmful organisms.
- The shrinking of plant cells that have lost lots of water and the membrane has come off the cell wall.
- A part of leaf that carries water.
- Vein in a plant containing Xylem vessels and phloem tubes.(2 words)
- Substance put onto a plant. When an insect bites the plant, it ingests it.
- Long hollow tubes made up of dead and empty cells that are strengthened.
- When water molecules bond with each other.
- The tissues in the centre of the leaf where photosynthesis takes place.
- What happens to a plant that does not take enough water.
- It is on the bottom of the plant and it's job is to let CO2 in.
- When a plant cell is held in shape by the pressure in the vacuole.
- A property of water that makes water molecules stick to the walls of the plant.
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- A cell that is attached to the dead cells in the phloem.
- Waxy layer on the top layer of the leaf that reduces water loss.
- When a plant cell loses shape due to a drop in water pressure in the vacuole.
- Substance put onto a plant and is only dangerous to insects when there is direct contact.
- The substance that a xylem carries.
- Loss of water vapour through the leaves or stem of a plant.
- Upper mesophyll layer in a leaf made up of rectangular cells and contains lots of chloroplasts.
- A sausage shaped cell in the epidermis in the plant that becomes turgid and flaccid.
- A plant that has 2 seed halfs.
- Long tubes made up of living cells with perforated end walls, which transports sugars in plants.
- Multi Colored leaves that can only photosynthesise in certain regions.
- Movement of sucrose and amino acids in phloem, from regions of production to regions of storage.
24 Clues: A plant that has 2 seed halfs. • A part of leaf that carries water. • The substance that a xylem carries. • When water molecules bond with each other. • A cell that is attached to the dead cells in the phloem. • What happens to a plant that does not take enough water. • Loss of water vapour through the leaves or stem of a plant. • ...
Plants 2024-03-19
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- Small openings on the surface of plant leaves that allow for gas exchange.
- The flat, expanded part of a leaf.
- A type of gymnosperm plant that produces cones and needle-like leaves.
- Plant tissue responsible for transporting sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant.
- The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem.
- A group of non-vascular plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- A reproductive cell produced by some plants that can develop into a new organism without fertilization.
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- tissue: Plant tissue that conducts water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant.
- The early stage of development of a plant contained within a seed.
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs to the female reproductive organs of a plant.
- Plant tissue responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- A tree
- Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit.
- A plant that has vascular tissue, including ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
- The vascular tissue that provides support and transports nutrients in a leaf.
- cell Cells that surround and control the opening and closing of stomata.
- The reproductive structure of gymnosperms, such as pine trees, that contains seeds.
- A fertilized ovule containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients.
18 Clues: A tree • The flat, expanded part of a leaf. • The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem. • Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. • The early stage of development of a plant contained within a seed. • A fertilized ovule containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients. • A type of gymnosperm plant that produces cones and needle-like leaves. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2022-01-14
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- outer layer of tissue
- lateral growth of the plant after the first year
- Main structural axes of the vascular plant
- responsible for increase in diameter
- arrangement of veins in the leaf
- Found below ground level
- division of cells at the root and shoot tips
- stalk that attaches the leaf to the stem
- Below ground portion of plant
- kidney shaped cells
- Primary site of photosynthesis
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- photosynthetic middle layer of cells
- Ability of the ecosystem to be maintained
- flat part of the leaf
- include parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma tissues
- undifferentiated cells
- most unique feature of all plants
- Above ground portion of plant
- outer protective layer of a plant
- transports water and nutrients through the plant
- growth throughout an entire plants life
- conducts sugar through the plant
- waxy coating
- opening in the epidermis
24 Clues: waxy coating • kidney shaped cells • outer layer of tissue • flat part of the leaf • undifferentiated cells • Found below ground level • opening in the epidermis • Above ground portion of plant • Below ground portion of plant • Primary site of photosynthesis • arrangement of veins in the leaf • conducts sugar through the plant • most unique feature of all plants • ...
Cannawords 2016-03-15
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- The result of separating trichomes from the marijuana plant.
- One of the three classifications of cannabis.
- Refers to the THC content in the marijuana, or how strong it is.
- The state of the cannabis plant during which the plant does not produce resin or flowers.
- A type of marijuana without seeds, obtained from mature female Cannabis Sativa plants.
- Common slang term for marijuana.
- The actual flower of the marijuana plant.
- The general smell and/or taste of a certain plant or flower.
- Intense hunger brought on by cannabis.
- A low-quality marijuana that's typically brown in color and very dry.
- A plant that is genetically a cross between one or more separate strain of cannabis.
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- The aromatic molecules that are present in cannabis plants and have been known to affect one's mood.
- The hairy, sticky, crystal-covered bits that are harvested and dried to be used as medication.
- Preparation made from the flowering tops of the Cannabis Sativa plant.
- The start of any marijuana plant growth cycle.
- A location where a consumer or patient can legally access marijuana.
- The resin production glands of the cannabis plant.
- A liquid form of marijuana, typically made from glycerin or alcohol.
- Refers to a dose of BHO received through butane combustion and inhalation.
- Potent form of cannabis, pure brown/black resin. Has about 5-12% THC.
- A concentrated form of marijuana that's created when the plant is dissolved into a solvent.
- A potent concentrate of cannabinoids made my dissolving marijuana in its plant form in a solvent.
22 Clues: Common slang term for marijuana. • Intense hunger brought on by cannabis. • The actual flower of the marijuana plant. • One of the three classifications of cannabis. • The start of any marijuana plant growth cycle. • The resin production glands of the cannabis plant. • The result of separating trichomes from the marijuana plant. • ...
Asexual Propagation Crossword 2024-04-02
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- The piece of the plant at the root or bottom of the graft.
- A propagation method where a stem or branch of a plant is partially buried in the soil, encouraging it to produce roots along its length. Trench layering involves cutting a trench in the soil and laying the stem or branch in it, then covering it with soil and allowing roots to develop.
- A propagation method where roots are induced to form on a stem while it is still attached to the parent plant. This is typically done by making a cut or incision in the stem, treating it with rooting hormone, and then wrapping it with a moist medium and covering it to create a favorable environment for root growth.
- Also known as micropropagation, tissue culture is a propagation method where plant tissues are grown in a laboratory under sterile conditions to produce large numbers of genetically identical plants. Tissue culture involves culturing small pieces of plant tissue, such as stem cells or meristematic tissue, in a nutrient-rich medium to encourage growth and development.
- A propagation method where a plant is divided into multiple parts, each of which can grow into a new plant. Division typically involves separating the plant into sections, such as clumps or rhizomes, and replanting each section in its own location.
- A propagation method where a portion of the root system of a plant is cut and used to grow a new plant. Root cuttings are typically taken from healthy root sections and planted in a suitable growing medium to encourage the development of new roots and shoots.
- Above-ground stems that run parallel to the ground.
- Underground storage organs.
- Above-ground stems.
- A propagation method where soil is mounded up around the base of a stem or branch of a plant, encouraging it to produce roots. Mound layering involves piling soil around the base of the stem or branch and allowing it to produce roots before separating it from the parent plant.
- A propagation method where a leaf is removed from a plant and used to grow a new plant. The leaf is typically placed in a suitable growing medium where it develops roots and eventually forms a new plant.
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- These are plants characterized by having soft, non-woody stems and usually die back to the ground at the end of each growing season. They typically include annuals, biennials, and perennials, and their stems do not become hard and woody with age.
- The piece of plant at the top of the graft.
- These are plants that produce wood as part of their structural support. They have stems that become hard and rigid due to the accumulation of secondary growth tissues, such as xylem and phloem. Woody plants include trees, shrubs, and some vines.
- Shoots arising from the base of a plant.
- Underground stems.
- A propagation method where separate plant parts are joined together so that they grow as a single plant. Grafting involves connecting the scion, or upper part of one plant, with the rootstock, or lower part of another plant, to create a union that allows nutrients and water to flow between the two parts.
- Bulb-like structures.
- A propagation method where a portion of the stem of a plant is cut and placed in a growing medium to encourage root formation. This method typically involves taking a section of stem with at least one node, which is where roots will develop.
- A form of grafting where a bud or bud-containing section of a plant is joined onto the rootstock of another plant. Budding involves making a cut in the rootstock and inserting the bud, typically under the bark, to allow it to grow and develop into a new shoot.
- Thickened underground stems.
- A propagation method where natural structures of a plant, such as bulbs or corms, are separated into individual parts, each of which can grow into a new plant. Separation typically involves removing the individual structures from the parent plant and replanting them in suitable growing conditions.
22 Clues: Underground stems. • Above-ground stems. • Bulb-like structures. • Underground storage organs. • Thickened underground stems. • Shoots arising from the base of a plant. • The piece of plant at the top of the graft. • Above-ground stems that run parallel to the ground. • The piece of the plant at the root or bottom of the graft. • ...
Beth’s Biology Test 2018-08-13
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- The study of life.
- A type of gas
- It grows into a trunk.
- Degrees
- A Fireball in space.
- What dose a plant need to “drink”.
- See through.
- I am a smelling plant.
- A caterpillars lunch.
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- For a plant to grow healthy.
- The reason of biology.
- The life cycle of a plant.
- The stages of a plant
- Sunny & Spiting.
- A plants “food”.
- The start of a plants life.
- I spread out for water.
- For a plant to “breathe” it needs.
- A plants “bed”.
19 Clues: Degrees • See through. • A type of gas • A plants “bed”. • Sunny & Spiting. • A plants “food”. • The study of life. • A Fireball in space. • The stages of a plant • A caterpillars lunch. • The reason of biology. • It grows into a trunk. • I am a smelling plant. • I spread out for water. • The life cycle of a plant. • The start of a plants life. • For a plant to grow healthy. • ...
La Flor 2025-04-14
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- Tissue that transports water in plants.
- The part of a plant that protects it in the bud stage.
- The green pigment found in plants.
- A type of plant root that stores food.
- The plants part that helps in water absorption.
- Male reproductive part of a flower.
- The plant organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- Plant part that is involved in exchange of gases.
- The type of plant movement seen in tendrils.
- A plant hormone that promotes growth.
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- Fusion of gametes.
- A type of plant cell with thick walls.
- The plant structure that gives rise to new plants in Bryophytes
- Plants' response to light is known as.
- The process of shredding of leaves.
- The process by which plants release water vapor.
- The study of plant fossils is known as.
- The process of seed germination is dependent on it.
18 Clues: Fusion of gametes. • The green pigment found in plants. • The process of shredding of leaves. • Male reproductive part of a flower. • A plant hormone that promotes growth. • A type of plant cell with thick walls. • Plants' response to light is known as. • A type of plant root that stores food. • Tissue that transports water in plants. • ...
7th grade Fill in the Blanks Notes Review 2023-03-22
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- part of plant stamen that produces pollen
- plant male reproductive organ
- male gametophyte found in pollen
- plant female reproductive organ
- trees that stay green year round
- plant vascular tissue, movement of water from roots to plant
- angiosperm with one cotyledon
- plant vascular tissue, movement of nutrients from leaves to plants
- developed plant from the zygote
- angiosperm with two cotyledon
- cone producing gymnosperm
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- water evaporating from leaves
- _________ the plant, function of roots
- flowering plant that produces a fruit
- plant that produces a naked seed
- a structure that contains a young plant
- female gametophyte
- process leaves are in charge of involving sunlight
18 Clues: female gametophyte • cone producing gymnosperm • water evaporating from leaves • plant male reproductive organ • angiosperm with one cotyledon • angiosperm with two cotyledon • plant female reproductive organ • developed plant from the zygote • male gametophyte found in pollen • plant that produces a naked seed • trees that stay green year round • ...
Iggy's Science Crossword 2014-12-04
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- Green pigment found chlorophyll
- Compartments filled with water or waste products
- Plant without a transport system
- Vascular tissue in plants that moves sugars downward into the plant
- Process to convert light energy into chemical energy
- Multicelluar eukarotes of the Plantae kingdom
- Organ of a vascular plant and the main lateral appendage
- Every other year
- Hormone found in plants effecting rate of elongation in cells
- Turning movement of a plant in response to an environmental stimulus
- Vascular tissue in plants that moves water and nutrients from the roots
- One of the two main structural axes of a vascular plant
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- The process by which chemical energy is released
- A plant that lives for more than two years
- Plant's system to transport nutrients, water and sugars
- Structure in green plant cell where photosynthesis occurs
- Biological response to a change in the proportion of light and dark in a 24 hr cycle
- Process in which water is carried through plants from roots to pores on the leaves
- Pores in the leaves or stem allowing for the movement of gases
- A plant that live for one year
- The organ that typically lies below the soil
21 Clues: Every other year • A plant that live for one year • Green pigment found chlorophyll • Plant without a transport system • A plant that lives for more than two years • The organ that typically lies below the soil • Multicelluar eukarotes of the Plantae kingdom • The process by which chemical energy is released • Compartments filled with water or waste products • ...
3.02 - Factors Influencing Plant Growth 2023-10-23
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- ______ season plants grow best in summer or early fall.
- ______ season plants grow best in the spring or fall.
- A plant that lives more than two years.
- Type of propagation that included planting seeds.
- The plant process that increases plant numbers.
- Process by which water and minerals enter the plant through cell walls.
- By-product of photosynthesis.
- The process by which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
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- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata.
- Food manufacturing process in plants.
- The process through which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- Plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round.
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air.
- Plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- The stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- Main product of photosynthesis.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
18 Clues: By-product of photosynthesis. • Main product of photosynthesis. • Food manufacturing process in plants. • A plant that lives more than two years. • The plant process that increases plant numbers. • Type of propagation that included planting seeds. • The stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • ...
Chapter 21 Crossword 2024-04-12
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- the most common type of plant cell that stores starch, oils, and water for the plant
- the vascular tissue that carries the products of photosynthesis through the plant
- root system made up of many threadlike members of more or less equal length
- undifferentiated plant tissue from which new cells are formed
- provides support and stores materials in roots and stems
- growth in woody plants resulting in wider roots, branches, and stems
- has cell walls that range from thin to thick, providing support while still allowing the plant to grow
- broad part of a leaf where most of the photosynthesis of a plant takes place
- covers the outside of a plant and protects it
- transports water, mineral nutrients, and organic compounds to all parts of the plant
- the loss of water vapor from plants
- the center of the root which is made of xylem and phloem tissues
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- proposes that the physical properties of water allow the rise of water through a plant
- photosynthetic tissue of a leaf, located between the upper and lower epidermis
- a theory that explains how food, or sap, moves through a plant
- surround each stoma and can open and close by changing shape
- small cone of cells that protects the growing part of the root as it pushes through the soil
- the strongest plant cell type that has a second cell wall that is hardened by lignin
- the vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved mineral nutrients up from the roots to the rest of the plant
- tiny projections of an epidermal cell of a plant root that absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- stalk that attaches a leaf blade to a stem
- main root of some plants, usually larger than other roots and growing straight down from a stem
- growth in vascular plants resulting in elongation of the plant body
23 Clues: the loss of water vapor from plants • stalk that attaches a leaf blade to a stem • covers the outside of a plant and protects it • provides support and stores materials in roots and stems • surround each stoma and can open and close by changing shape • undifferentiated plant tissue from which new cells are formed • ...
Plant Puzzle 2021-05-13
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- Tiny plant mouths.
- A member of the Pea Family.
- The largest type of Algae.
- A long tube in the middle of the flower.
- Tiny packages of chlorophyll that absorb sunlight.
- Take the place of roots and anchor plants to the ocean floor
- A type of fungi that are used in the making of bread.
- How plants make glucose.
- The oldest trees on Earth.
- A plant that only grows one year.
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- Someone who studies plants.
- A plant that grows for two years.
- A plant that eats insects that lives in the water.
- The tallest trees on Earth.
- A type of Fir tree that produces a fragrant liquid known as Canada balsam
- Fungi that feed on dead matter.
- A family of plants including the cedars and the junipers.
- A developed flower seed.
- A 'storehouse' for the plant made of thick, fleshy leaves that surround a short stem.
- Anything that forms from the ovary of a plant
- A plant that lives for many years.
- A class of plants that live without chlorophyll.
- A plant that eats insects by attracting them to to sticky, glistening dew drops.
- Sugary plant food.
- Plants that climb upward as they grow by clinging to sharp objects.
- A plant family that has petals in multiples of five.
26 Clues: Tiny plant mouths. • Sugary plant food. • A developed flower seed. • How plants make glucose. • The largest type of Algae. • The oldest trees on Earth. • Someone who studies plants. • A member of the Pea Family. • The tallest trees on Earth. • Fungi that feed on dead matter. • A plant that grows for two years. • A plant that only grows one year. • A plant that lives for many years. • ...
Weeks 5 and 6 Vocab Science and Social KnK 2023-03-31
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- the part of a tree that grows out of the trunk
- a place or job that is higher or lower than others
- compared to others
- exact or complete
- a woody plant without a main trunk
- 1. a plant without a woody stem 2. a flavorful plant for cooking
- the ability to make work happen
- a desert plant with a thick stem, no leaves, and sharp spines
- the hard stem of a tree
- the place where something is
- the part of the plant that holds the plant up to the sun
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- most powerful
- a system of top-to-bottom lines on side-to-side lines, making smaller boxes
- the place nearby a person's house
- the wide part of the plant that gets energy from sunlight.
- to make more of the same kind
- a government area that is smaller than a country but bigger than a city
- the plant part under the ground
- a group of people who solve problems together
- the powder inside a flower
20 Clues: most powerful • exact or complete • compared to others • the hard stem of a tree • the powder inside a flower • the place where something is • to make more of the same kind • the ability to make work happen • the plant part under the ground • the place nearby a person's house • a woody plant without a main trunk • a group of people who solve problems together • ...
3.08 - Plant Propagation/Reproduction 2023-03-10
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- The lower part of the stem of a germinating seed that connects the root system to the cotyledons.
- The fusion of a sperm cell and an egg cell to form a zygote.
- A cell or organism that has one set of chromosomes.
- A genetic condition in which an organism has two different alleles for a particular gene.
- A cell or organism that has two sets of chromosomes.
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ to the female reproductive organ of the same flower or plant.
- A change in the DNA sequence of a gene that can lead to a new trait or characteristic in an organism.
- Fertilization A process in which one sperm cell fertilizes the egg cell to form the embryo, while the other sperm cell fertilizes the central cell to form the endosperm.
- A genetic condition in which an organism has two identical alleles for a particular gene.
- Agents that can cause mutations in the DNA of an organism.
- A state of inactivity that some plants enter to survive periods of unfavorable conditions.
- The structure in a plant's ovary that contains the female gamete or egg cell.
- A type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in a cell by half.
- Reproduction A type of reproduction in which two gametes (usually from different plants) fuse to form a new organism.
- A type of underground stem that grows horizontally and can produce new plants at the nodes.
- The developing plant inside a seed.
- Nucleus The nucleus of the central cell in a plant's ovule that fuses with a sperm cell during double fertilization to form the endosperm.
- The male reproductive cells of a plant that are responsible for fertilizing the female reproductive cells.
- A type of plant that has three sets of chromosomes instead of the usual two sets.
- A method of plant propagation that involves bending a stem to the ground and covering it with soil so that it will grow roots and form a new plant.
- A form of asexual reproduction in which a new plant grows from a small projection or bud on the parent plant.
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- A type of plant that has four sets of chromosomes instead of the usual two sets.
- A type of asexual propagation that involves taking a stem or leaf from a plant and growing a new plant from it.
- Small plants that develop from the tissue of the parent plant, usually at the base of the stem or in the axils.
- A genetic trait that is expressed when only one copy of the gene is present.
- A method of plant propagation that involves joining two plant parts together so that they grow as one plant.
- Pieces of a plant that are used to start new plants in tissue culture.
- A method of plant propagation that involves separating a plant into two or more parts and then growing each part into a new plant.
- A type of plant reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes.
- A type of haploid cell that develops into a female gametophyte in plants.
- A small opening in a plant's ovule through which the pollen tube grows to reach the egg cell.
- The embryonic shoot of a plant that develops into the stem and leaves.
- A type of haploid cell that develops into a male gametophyte in plants.
- The embryonic root of a plant that develops into the root system.
- The ability of a seed or plant to grow and develop under normal conditions.
- A plant that is the result of crossbreeding two different species or varieties of plants.
- A small piece of a plant that is grafted onto a rootstock to form a new plant.
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ of one plant to the female reproductive organ of another plant of the same species.
- A genetic trait that is only expressed when two copies of the gene are present.
- A type of underground storage organ that looks like a bulb but has a solid center.
- The female reproductive organ of a flower that contains the ovules.
- A type of underground storage organ made up of layers of fleshy leaves or scales that can produce new plants.
42 Clues: The developing plant inside a seed. • A cell or organism that has one set of chromosomes. • A cell or organism that has two sets of chromosomes. • Agents that can cause mutations in the DNA of an organism. • The fusion of a sperm cell and an egg cell to form a zygote. • The embryonic root of a plant that develops into the root system. • ...
Plants Subunit 1 Review 2014-04-16
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- tiny openings in the leaves of plants
- tissue that carries materials throughout the plant
- plants that have seeds in cones
- a ripened ovary
- process of a plant making its own food
- type of tissue where plant cells divide
- helps roots absorb water and nutrients
- part of plant that collects water and nutrients
- carries food
- soil that has tiny holes or pockets
- when too many insects have taken over the plant
- when a plant is taken over by bacteria, fungus, or virus
- type of plant that has bacteria on its roots and seeds in pods
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- seed that must be scratched or cut before it can grow
- carries water and nutrients
- developing embryo of a seed
- early growth of a seed
- period of time that a seed needs to chill out
- chemicals that control growth in plants
- flowering plants
- protects the seed
- chemical that caused rapid growth
- pigment in plants that tell it when to flower
- type of tissue found on the outside of a plant
- type of bud that protects the new growth
- part of plant that contains the transporting tissue
- rapid growth of a plant
- main job is to carry out photosynthesis
- food tissue in a seed
- type of tissue that fills the inside of the plant
30 Clues: carries food • a ripened ovary • flowering plants • protects the seed • food tissue in a seed • early growth of a seed • rapid growth of a plant • carries water and nutrients • developing embryo of a seed • plants that have seeds in cones • chemical that caused rapid growth • soil that has tiny holes or pockets • tiny openings in the leaves of plants • ...
PLANT 2018-12-11
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- ลำต้นที่ทอดขนาดไปกับผิวดิน
- บริเวณหลักในใบที่เกิดกระบวนการสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสง
- แถบที่มีการพอกของลิกนินและซูเบอรินอยู่ที่ผนังเซลล์
- การเคลื่อนที่ของน้ำผ่านบริเวณเซลล์และช่องว่างระหว่างเซลล์
- การกำจัดน้ำออกจากพืชในรูปหยดน้ำ
- แบ่งเซลล์ได้ตลอดชีวิตไปเป็นเนื้อเยื่ออื่นๆ
- เนื้อเยื่อที่พบมนเปลือกผลไม้แข็ง
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- แรงดึงที่เกิดขึ้นระหว่างโมเลกุลน้ำและผิวหนังในพืช
- รากหายใจ
- บริเวณที่มีการแบ่งเซลล์ตามยาว
- มีหน้าที่ลำเลียงน้ำและเป็นเซลล์ไม่มีชีวิต
- การแพร่ของน้ำผ่านเยื่อเลือกผ่าน
12 Clues: รากหายใจ • ลำต้นที่ทอดขนาดไปกับผิวดิน • บริเวณที่มีการแบ่งเซลล์ตามยาว • การกำจัดน้ำออกจากพืชในรูปหยดน้ำ • การแพร่ของน้ำผ่านเยื่อเลือกผ่าน • เนื้อเยื่อที่พบมนเปลือกผลไม้แข็ง • มีหน้าที่ลำเลียงน้ำและเป็นเซลล์ไม่มีชีวิต • แบ่งเซลล์ได้ตลอดชีวิตไปเป็นเนื้อเยื่ออื่นๆ • บริเวณหลักในใบที่เกิดกระบวนการสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสง • แรงดึงที่เกิดขึ้นระหว่างโมเลกุลน้ำและผิวหนังในพืช • ...
PLANT 2022-09-21
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- the stem of ____ are less than six metres in height.
- In order for us to study plant we need to ___ into groups.
- herbs have _____ stems that are supporting.
- plants are classified into different groups based on their _____
- some plants produce ___ instead of seeds for reproduction.
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- the _____ tree is the example of rounded tree crown shapes.
- we can called non flowering plants that produce cones is ____
- flowering plants produce flowers which develop into ____
- the stem of most grasses is stiff and ussualy ___
- A seed has a seed coat an ____ and seed leaves.
- Grasses, herbs and some vines have ____ stems.
- some plants are ____ to us while others are useful.
12 Clues: herbs have _____ stems that are supporting. • Grasses, herbs and some vines have ____ stems. • A seed has a seed coat an ____ and seed leaves. • the stem of most grasses is stiff and ussualy ___ • some plants are ____ to us while others are useful. • the stem of ____ are less than six metres in height. • flowering plants produce flowers which develop into ____ • ...
Plant Vocab 2021-02-25
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- Plant that has xylem and phloem
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces asexual spores
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- Female structure produces seeds, male structure produces pollen
- Polysaccharide that is the main part of plant cell walls
- Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses
- Cells The cells on the outside of the hole that open and close the stomata
- is the part of a seed or bud that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem and leaves
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- Holes on the underside of leaves to bring in CO2 and release H2O/O2
- Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf
- Vascular plant that is flowering- producing covered seeds; Example: apple tree
- First leaves to appear from a germinating seed
- Transports food and nutrients throughout the plant
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- When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower
- Vascular plant that produces naked seeds; Example: pine tree
- Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates
- Plant that does not have xylem and phloem must rely on diffusion of water
- Vascular plant that dispenses spores; Example: ferns
- Transports water and minerals throughout the plant
- Transferring pollen from a male anther to the female stigma
- The development of a seed to a plant
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces sexual gametes
- coat The protective outer coat of a seed
- The female reproductive organ of a flower consisting of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style
25 Clues: Plant that has xylem and phloem • Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf • The development of a seed to a plant • Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses • coat The protective outer coat of a seed • When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower • First leaves to appear from a germinating seed • Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates • ...
Plant Vocab 2021-02-25
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- Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses
- Vascular plant that dispenses spores; Example: ferns
- The female reproductive organ of a flower consisting of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- Transferring pollen from a male anther to the female stigma
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- Vascular plant that is flowering- producing covered seeds; Example: apple tree
- Plant that has xylem and phloem
- is the part of a seed or bud that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem and leaves
- Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf
- Vascular plant that produces naked seeds; Example: pine tree
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces sexual gametes
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- First leaves to appear from a germinating seed
- When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower
- Transports water and minerals throughout the plant
- Polysaccharide that is the main part of plant cell walls
- Transports food and nutrients throughout the plant
- Female structure produces seeds, male structure produces pollen
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces asexual spores
- Plant that does not have xylem and phloem must rely on diffusion of water
- Cells The cells on the outside of the hole that open and close the stomata
- The development of a seed to a plant
- Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates
- coat The protective outer coat of a seed
- Holes on the underside of leaves to bring in CO2 and release H2O/O2
25 Clues: Plant that has xylem and phloem • Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf • The development of a seed to a plant • Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses • coat The protective outer coat of a seed • When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower • First leaves to appear from a germinating seed • Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates • ...
Photosynthesis 2017-10-05
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- Food produced during photosynthesis
- Gas released by plants
- Plants absorb this from the soil
- Growth response of a plant to light
- Gas required for photosynthesis
- Growth response of a plant to water
- Absorbs light in the plant
- The type of energy which is stored in glucose
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- Growth response of a plant to a stimulus
- Growth response of a plant to gravity
- Where photosynthesis occurs in the plant
- Tiny holes located in the leaves of the plants
- Where water is taken up by the plant
- Chemical used to test for the presence of starch
- Conversion of light energy into chemical energy using CO2, H2O and
- What is the opposite of photosynthesis
- Provides the energy for the plant to create food
- Plants store glucose in this form
18 Clues: Gas released by plants • Absorbs light in the plant • Gas required for photosynthesis • Plants absorb this from the soil • Plants store glucose in this form • Food produced during photosynthesis • Growth response of a plant to light • Growth response of a plant to water • Where water is taken up by the plant • Growth response of a plant to gravity • ...
Plants in Action Hannah 2013-04-14
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- A low shrub that has many branches and leaves
- A solid thread that grows inside a shoot or root and gives the plant support
- A small flowerless green plant that lacks true roots
- A sweet sticky substance produced by flowers
- A new plant
- A plant-like living thing that produces spores and feeds on the decaying bodies of plants and animals
- A long, narrow, rod-like leaf often found on conifers
- A plant or a part that gives a special taste to food
- The colour of a plant depends on the chemicals inside it
- A general reffering to most edible hard-shelled fruits, nodules, or seeds of a plant
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- The resting stage of some flowering plants
- Grow on plants and are pretty
- The enviroment around a plant
- The edible seed of cereal plants
- Come in different shapes, sizes and colours
- The first one is having the ability to regrow leaves, stems and roots
- A part of a plant shoot that contains a short piece of stem surrounded by young leaves
- Plants that do not produce seeds
- All but the simplest plants contain many kinds of this
- Grow out from the stems of some plants
20 Clues: A new plant • Grow on plants and are pretty • The enviroment around a plant • The edible seed of cereal plants • Plants that do not produce seeds • Grow out from the stems of some plants • The resting stage of some flowering plants • Come in different shapes, sizes and colours • A sweet sticky substance produced by flowers • A low shrub that has many branches and leaves • ...
Plant Vocab 2021-02-25
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- Vascular plant that produces naked seeds; Example: pine tree
- Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses
- Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates
- Transferring pollen from a male anther to the female stigma
- Holes on the underside of leaves to bring in CO2 and release H2O/O2
- Cells The cells on the outside of the hole that open and close the stomata
- Transports food and nutrients throughout the plant
- Transports water and minerals throughout the plant
- First leaves to appear from a germinating seed
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces sexual gametes
- When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower
- Plant that has xylem and phloem
- Female structure produces seeds, male structure produces pollen
- The protective outer coat of a seed
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- The development of a seed to a plant
- is the part of a seed or bud that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem and leaves
- Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf
- Vascular plant that is flowering- producing covered seeds; Example: apple tree
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces asexual spores
- Polysaccharide that is the main part of plant cell walls
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- Plant that does not have xylem and phloem must rely on diffusion of water
- Vascular plant that dispenses spores; Example: ferns
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- The female reproductive organ of a flower consisting of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style
25 Clues: Plant that has xylem and phloem • Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf • The protective outer coat of a seed • The development of a seed to a plant • Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses • When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower • First leaves to appear from a germinating seed • Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates • ...
Plant Vocab 2021-02-25
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- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- The development of a seed to a plant
- Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses
- The protective outer coat of a seed
- Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates
- Vascular plant that produces naked seeds; Example: pine tree
- Cells The cells on the outside of the hole that open and close the stomata
- Transferring pollen from a male anther to the female stigma
- is the part of a seed or bud that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem and leaves
- When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower
- Polysaccharide that is the main part of plant cell walls
- Holes on the underside of leaves to bring in CO2 and release H2O/O2
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- Female structure produces seeds, male structure produces pollen
- Plant that does not have xylem and phloem must rely on diffusion of water
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces sexual gametes
- Plant that has xylem and phloem
- Vascular plant that is flowering- producing covered seeds; Example: apple tree
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces asexual spores
- Vascular plant that dispenses spores; Example: ferns
- First leaves to appear from a germinating seed
- Transports water and minerals throughout the plant
- Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf
- Transports food and nutrients throughout the plant
- The female reproductive organ of a flower consisting of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style
25 Clues: Plant that has xylem and phloem • The protective outer coat of a seed • Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf • The development of a seed to a plant • Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses • When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower • First leaves to appear from a germinating seed • Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates • ...
Plant science 3 2024-12-10
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- a substance that is lacking
- Degree Units (GDUs): a measurement of the amount of heat needed for a corn plant to reach various stages of growth
- a dry outer covering of some fruit, seeds, or nuts
- plant growth: the stage of plant growth where flowers and fruit are formed
- a softer, usually edible part of a nut, seed, or fruit stone contained within a hard shell
- any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or plant tissues to supply one or more nutrients essential to plant growth
- a primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold
- management practices: methods that can improve efficiency, optimize resources, and prevent or help reduce pollution
- material: relating to living things; made without the use of artificial chemicals
- the part of the plant that grows into the soil to anchor the plant and collect water and nutrients
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- the flat or needlelike part of a plant where photosynthesis happens
- manure: vegetation that is plowed into the field to improve soil composition; normally a legume such as beans or alfalfa
- animal waste used for fertilizing land
- the female parts of the corn plant which are found in the shoot that will develop into the ear of corn
- Nutrient Stewardship System: helps farmers apply the right source of nutrients at the right rate, time and place on their fields
- the male part of a corn plant that emerges from the top of the plant and bears many small flowers that release pollen grains
- a period of plant growth between germination and flowering
- the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling or knob
- any material added to soil to make it more productive such as fertilizer or compost
- a mixture made of decaying organic material used to fertilize plants and amend soils
- any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or plant tissues to supply one or more nutrients essential to plant growth
21 Clues: a substance that is lacking • animal waste used for fertilizing land • a dry outer covering of some fruit, seeds, or nuts • a period of plant growth between germination and flowering • a primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold • the flat or needlelike part of a plant where photosynthesis happens • ...
plants 2025-11-11
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- male part of the flower used for reproduction
- part of a plant with a special job, like leaf or root
- part of the plant that takes water from the soil and anchors the plant
- waxy layer on leaves that keeps water inside
- cells that open and close the stomata
- tubes that move water from roots to leaves
- part of the cell where food is made
- tubes that move food from leaves to the rest of the plant
- leaf cells that perform photosynthesis
- place in the plant where new cells grow
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- process where plants make food using sunlight
- green part of the plant that makes food from sunlight
- strong layer around plant cells that gives shape
- leaf cells with air spaces for gases
- space in a cell that stores water and food
- part of the plant that holds up leaves and moves water and food
- plant part where reproduction happens
- colorful part of the flower that attracts insects
- tiny holes on leaves for air and water to go in and out
19 Clues: part of the cell where food is made • leaf cells with air spaces for gases • cells that open and close the stomata • plant part where reproduction happens • leaf cells that perform photosynthesis • place in the plant where new cells grow • space in a cell that stores water and food • tubes that move water from roots to leaves • waxy layer on leaves that keeps water inside • ...
plant 2024-05-21
plant 2023-06-14
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- tree An oak tree is a large and strong tree with broad leaves that change color in the fall. It provides shade and is home to many animals. Oak trees are known for their durability and are a symbol of strength.
- A fern is a non-flowering plant with delicate, feathery leaves. It thrives in shady, moist environments and adds a touch of lush greenery to gardens and forests. Ferns have an ancient lineage and are known for their beauty.
- A daisy is a small flower with white petals and a yellow center. It is found in meadows and represents innocence and purity. Daisies are resilient and can thrive in different environments.
- tree A maple tree is a deciduous tree with distinct leaves that turn vibrant colors in the autumn. It is often found in temperate regions and represents resilience and the beauty of change.
- A rose is a flowering plant with fragrant and colorful blooms. It has petals in various shades and thorns along the stems. Roses are often given as a symbol of love and beauty.
- A tulip is a flowering plant with cup-shaped flowers in various colors. It is known for its elegant appearance and is often associated with spring and new beginnings.
- Bamboo is a fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems and green leaves. It is known for its strength, versatility, and sustainable nature. Bamboo has various practical uses in construction, crafts, and more.
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- Lavender is a fragrant herb with purple flowers and narrow leaves. It is valued for its calming scent and is often used in aromatherapy, cosmetics, and cooking. Lavender is associated with relaxation and tranquility.
- A cactus is a desert plant with thick, fleshy stems and spiky structures. It is adapted to arid conditions and symbolizes resilience and adaptability. Cacti come in different shapes and sizes.
- An orchid is a unique flower with intricate patterns and vibrant colors. It is prized for its beauty and elegance and is often grown as a houseplant or displayed in gardens.
- A sunflower is a tall plant with a large, yellow flower head and brown center. It follows the movement of the sun and brightens up any garden or field. Sunflowers symbolize happiness and positivity.
- tree A palm tree is a tall tree with long, green leaves and a slender trunk. It is commonly seen in tropical regions and symbolizes relaxation and the beauty of beachside landscapes.
12 Clues: A tulip is a flowering plant with cup-shaped flowers in various colors. It is known for its elegant appearance and is often associated with spring and new beginnings. • An orchid is a unique flower with intricate patterns and vibrant colors. It is prized for its beauty and elegance and is often grown as a houseplant or displayed in gardens. • ...
Gardening Terms 2024-11-05
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- The average date when the temperature drops to 32°F or lower.
- When a plant becomes established in a new environment and can reproduce and spread on its own.
- The transfer of pollen from a flower’s stamen to the pistil, which results in the forming of a seed.
- A plant that has just emerged from its seed.
- A geographic temperature zone that indicates where certain plants can thrive.
- Producing new plants by natural processes using the parent plants.
- Having little or no woody parts and lasting usually for a single growing season.
- A plant that keeps its leaves throughout the growing season.
- Dormant plants that have been removed from the ground, with their soil also removed, and preserved until later planting.
- A plant that has a one-year life cycle.
- A plant that loses its leaves each fall or winter.
- A flowering plant’s unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
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- A plant that lives for multiple growing seasons.
- The beginning of a seed’s growth.
- Seeds that develop and grow naturally through wind, insect activity, or soil movement.
- A plant that is difficult to control.
- The period—usually winter—when a plant rests.
- A plant that has a two-year life cycle.
- A plant that can withstand exposure to frost without protection.
- Growing spontaneously without direct human control or supervision.
- An open-pollinated plant variety that has remained unchanged for 50 years or more.
- Plants grown for the way they look, not for consumption or for economic use.
- A woody plant that is smaller than a tree and has several main stems arising at or near the ground.
- A low-growing (usually 18 inches or less), spreading plant.
- Plants that have underground, fleshy storage structures in which they store their complete life cycle.
25 Clues: The beginning of a seed’s growth. • A plant that is difficult to control. • A plant that has a two-year life cycle. • A plant that has a one-year life cycle. • A plant that has just emerged from its seed. • The period—usually winter—when a plant rests. • A plant that lives for multiple growing seasons. • A plant that loses its leaves each fall or winter. • ...
Horticulture I - Unit 4 Vocabulary 2023-02-15
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- A form of grafting when a bud is is used instead of a scion.
- When plants rest or grows very little.
- Starting plants by means other that seed. (cuttings, layer, etc.)
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- When plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit.
- A shoot or stem that originates from the roots.
- When plants first start to grow from a seed.
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves and stems through evaporation
- The process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one plant part to another
- The process by which minerals and water enter the plant through cell walls
- The tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- The response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- A technique of asexual propagation where the new plant stays atleast partially attached to the mother plant while forming new roots.
- Cutting apart rhizomes, tubers, runners, stolons, or suckers to get new plants
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- Joining separate plant parts together so that they form a union and grow together to make one plant. (i.e. putting scion onto rootstock)
- A swollen, modified stem that grows underground. Example: potato.
- Starting plants from seeds.
- Culture Taking a tissue sample from a parent plant and growing those cells into tiny plantlets.
- The food manufacturing process in green plant that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- Areas of average minimum temperature that are categorized together in zones. NC is zones 6-8.
- Seperating natural structures of a plant without making a cut.
- Taking a piece of a plant (stem, leaf, root) and starting a new plant from it.
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- A creeping above ground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots at the nodes. Example: strawberry.
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air
- An enlarged, bulb-like, fleshy structure found at the base of a stem. Usually flattened and round. Examples: gladiolus and crocus.
- A creeping underground stem, usually horizontal, that produces roots and leaves at the nodes. Examples: cannas and bearded Iris
27 Clues: Starting plants from seeds. • When plants rest or grows very little. • When plants first start to grow from a seed. • When plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit. • A shoot or stem that originates from the roots. • The tendency for plants to grow toward a light source • The process by which plant roots take in water and air • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabular Review 2022-03-30
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- a fertilized egg, produced by the joining of a sperm and an egg
- the transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structures in plants
- the growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- a flowering plant that lives for more than two years
- a plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit
- a colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers
- the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- a leaflike structure that enclosed the bud of a flower
- night length
- an angiosperm with one seed leaf
- the sprouting of the embryo from a seed that occurs where the embryo resumes growth
- a layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells
- a period when an organism's growth or activity stops
- tiny particles produced by seed plants that contain the cells that later become sperm cells
- the stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces spores
- a structure that contains an egg cell
- a plant hormone that speeds
- the plant structure that contains a young plant inside a protective
- a low-growing plant that lacks true vascular tissue
- a plant that flowers when the night are shorter than the plant's critical night length
- an angiosperm with two seed leaves
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- a flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop
- the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
- a plant's response to seasonal changes in length of night and day
- the ripened ovary and other structures of an angiosperm that encloses one or more seeds
- the female reproductive part of a flower
- number of hours of darkness that determines whether or not a plant will flower
- the vascular tissue through which water and nutrients move
- a plant that produces seeds that are note enclosed by a protective fruit
- a chemical in an organism that produces a specific effect such as growth and development
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protective structure
- plant a plant that has true vascular tissue
- a thin, rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients
- the internal transporting tissue in some plants that is made up of tubelike structure
- a plant that flowers when nights are longer than the plant's critical night length
- a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons
- a male reproductive part of a flower
- the vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants
- a young plant that develops from the zygote
- the reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- cap a structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury
- a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season
- a seed leaf
- a plant with a flowering cycle that is not sensitive to periods of light and dark
- the waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaves and stems of most plants
- the leaf of fern
46 Clues: a seed leaf • night length • the leaf of fern • a plant hormone that speeds • an angiosperm with one seed leaf • an angiosperm with two seed leaves • a male reproductive part of a flower • a structure that contains an egg cell • the female reproductive part of a flower • the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm • plant a plant that has true vascular tissue • ...
Verdant 2024-11-04
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- - Characterized by rich and abundant growth.
- - A young plant developed from a seed.
- - A dense group of bushes or small trees.
- - The plant life occurring in a particular region or time.
- - A small group of trees, often cultivated for fruit.
- - A field of grass and wildflowers, often found in rural areas.
- - The color associated with growing plants and nature.
- - A small, soft plant that grows in damp areas.
- - The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize food.
- - A living organism that typically grows in soil and is often green.
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- - A climbing or trailing plant that grows along surfaces.
- - A dense, tropical forest teeming with diverse plant life.
- - The upper layer of trees in a forest that provides shade.
- - A fast-growing grass known for its tall, woody stems.
- - Common green ground cover found in many environments.
- - A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves.
- - The leaves of a plant or tree collectively.
- - A cultivated area where plants are grown for food or beauty.
- - The flat, green part of a plant, often responsible for photosynthesis.
- - A young plant that has just emerged from a seed.
20 Clues: - A young plant developed from a seed. • - A dense group of bushes or small trees. • - Characterized by rich and abundant growth. • - A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves. • - The leaves of a plant or tree collectively. • - A small, soft plant that grows in damp areas. • - A young plant that has just emerged from a seed. • ...
Plant Science 2024-10-08
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- A flowering plant with two cotyledons, a network of veins and a taproot system like soybeans
- This part is the primary location of food production in the plant
- A material added to soil to improve its physical or chemical properties to support plant growth
- The living and naturally occurring top layer of the earth's surface that provides food, water, air, and support for plant life
- The male structure of a flower
- The term used for Reproduction in plant science
- The growing of plants in water or nutrient solution
- A brownish moisture holding soil amendment that comes from a heat treated rock called mica
- A flowering plant with one cotyledon, parallel veins and a fibrous root system like corn
- The science of soil management and crop production.
- The female structure of a flower
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- The part of a plant which anchors it and absorbs nutrients
- The site of sexual propagation where the fruits and seeds are formed
- A gray-white volcanic soil amendment used to improve aeration
- The sprouting of the seed
- The scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, and classification
- A category of plant benefits which includes money, jobs, & tax revenue they provide
- The transfer of pollen from the male structure of the flower to the female structure
- A category of plant benefits which includes oxygen, food they provide
- The release of water vapor from the leaves of a plant much like sweating
20 Clues: The sprouting of the seed • The male structure of a flower • The female structure of a flower • The term used for Reproduction in plant science • The growing of plants in water or nutrient solution • The science of soil management and crop production. • The part of a plant which anchors it and absorbs nutrients • ...
Ems! 2018-08-13
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- Caterpillars snack on them for lunch
- A ... sprots from the seed
- The stages of a plant or animal.
- I have lots of ... in pots at my house.
- You plant it into the soil to create “new life”.
- The liquid you give a plant to have a “drink”.
- You put soil and seed/s in me at homes.
- I am see through.
- The lifecycle of a plant.
- A plants “food”.
- I am so beautiful, I also come from a florist.
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- The study of life, people who study it are called biologist.
- I keep the plant stable
- You plant the seed in it.
- There are different ... for plants to grow.
- You can go from 1 degrees to 100 degrees and more
- There can be sun, rain and clouds.
- A type of gas.
- The plant “breathes” it.
- A plants sunshine.
20 Clues: A type of gas. • A plants “food”. • I am see through. • A plants sunshine. • I keep the plant stable • The plant “breathes” it. • You plant the seed in it. • The lifecycle of a plant. • A ... sprots from the seed • The stages of a plant or animal. • There can be sun, rain and clouds. • Caterpillars snack on them for lunch • I have lots of ... in pots at my house. • ...
Science Extra Credit Crossword 2024-03-04
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- in a flower, one of the outermost rings of modified leaves that protect the flower bud
- Moist, loosely packed layer of cells containing chloroplasts.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- Single layer of cells on the upper and lower surfaces of a leaf. Do not contain chloroplasts.
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants
- Structure in a plant that contains xylem tissue and phloem tissue.
- A directional growth of a plant in response to touch.
- response of a plant to the force of gravity
- study of plants
- type of vascular tissue that carries nutrients and food from place to place inside the cell
- The part of a flower that contains ovules.
- Sticky portion at the top of the style, where pollen grains land
- Small openings on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
- Plants
- Pith, xylem, cambium, phloem, cortex, epidermis
- plant stem structure that contains xylem and phloem tissue
- the male reproductive organ of a flower
- strong, hard, usually brown stem that can support tall plants
- vascular tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of a plant
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- The female reproductive part of a flower
- A plant's response to seasonal changes in length of night and day
- the points at which leaves are attached
- chemical substances that are made by plants and that affect how plant tissues grow
- A structure that develops within the ovary of a seed plant and contains the female gametophyte.
- A colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers
- A plant's response to light
- Vascular bundles are often supported by thick-walled cells
- the tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants
- root system made up of one large root and many small, thin roots
- A root system made up of many roots that are about the same size
- the layer of cells in a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs
- The two cells that flank the stomatal pore and regulate the opening and closing of the pore.
- A growth response that results in the curvature of whole plant organs toward or away from stimuli owing to differential rates of cell elongation.
33 Clues: Plants • study of plants • A plant's response to light • the points at which leaves are attached • the male reproductive organ of a flower • The female reproductive part of a flower • The part of a flower that contains ovules. • response of a plant to the force of gravity • A colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • ...
Hortuculture 2021-12-05
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- All the plants can be referred to as the plant 0000000
- Study and cultivation of fruit
- The part of the plant name that is most familiar
- Cultivation of flowers
- Cultivation of trees
- Angiosperms/Gymnosperms
- Process by which new plants grow from a variety of sources is plant 00000000000
- Process of naming and classifying plants
- The second element in the Latin binomial name of a species: specific 0000000
- Each Order is divided into them
- Production of vegetable
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- Adding streams or ponds and planting trees: landscape 000000
- The names of it end in -ales
- Study of insects
- The level that defines an individual plant
- The formal, scientific naming of plants is: 000000000 nomenclature
- A particular field
- Producing plans for the outdoor area around structures is: Landscape 000000000000
- A variety of a plant
- Slightly different from the species plant
- Science that studies the causes of plant diseases is called plant 000000000
- A major taxonomic division that contain one or more classes
- Care and management of trees in urban: urban 00000000
23 Clues: Study of insects • A particular field • Cultivation of trees • A variety of a plant • Cultivation of flowers • Angiosperms/Gymnosperms • Production of vegetable • The names of it end in -ales • Study and cultivation of fruit • Each Order is divided into them • Process of naming and classifying plants • Slightly different from the species plant • ...
Plantastic 2025-12-15
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- Plant parts that absorb water and minerals from the soil.
- The substance plants store food as; turns blue-black with iodine.
- A raw material needed by plants for photosynthesis.
- A form of asexual reproduction where new plants grow from plant parts.
- The process plants use to make their own food using light, water, and carbon dioxide.
- CHAIN A diagram that shows how energy moves from one organism to another.
- The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis.
- The plant part that contains seeds.
- ENERGY The type of energy stored in food.
- What is transferred along a food chain.
- Plant structures involved in reproduction.
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- Using resources carefully so they last into the future.
- Having reliable access to enough affordable, nutritious food.
- The chemical used to test for starch.
- Offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant.
- The main plant part where food is made using light energy.
- The plant part that supports the plant and transports water and food.
- Organisms, such as plants, that make their own food.
- Underground plant structures used for storage and vegetative propagation.
- The energy plants get from the sun.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air to make food.
- The unit used to measure energy.
22 Clues: The unit used to measure energy. • The energy plants get from the sun. • The plant part that contains seeds. • The chemical used to test for starch. • What is transferred along a food chain. • ENERGY The type of energy stored in food. • Plant structures involved in reproduction. • The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. • ...
Hortuculture 2021-12-05
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- Cultivation of trees
- All the plants can be referred to as the plant 0000000
- Production of vegetable
- Process of naming and classifying plants
- Each Order is divided into them
- A variety of a plant
- 00000000
- The part of the plant name that is most familiar
- Slightly different from the species plant
- Cultivation of flowers
- Study and cultivation of fruit
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- Producing plans for the outdoor areas around structures is: Landscape 000000000000
- Science that studies the causes of plant diseases is called plant 000000000
- A particular field
- The level that defines an individual plant
- Process by which new plants grow from a variety of sources is plant 00000000000
- Adding streams or ponds and planting trees: landscape 000000
- The formal, scientific naming of plants is: 000000000 nomenclature
- A major taxonomic division that contain one or more classes
- The second element in the Latin binomial name of a species: specific 0000000
- Study of insects
- Care and management of trees in urban:
- Angiosperms/Gymnosperms
- The names of it end in -ales
24 Clues: 00000000 • Study of insects • A particular field • Cultivation of trees • A variety of a plant • Cultivation of flowers • Production of vegetable • Angiosperms/Gymnosperms • The names of it end in -ales • Study and cultivation of fruit • Each Order is divided into them • Care and management of trees in urban: • Process of naming and classifying plants • ...
Terms Chapter 8 Plant Kingdom 2025-11-03
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- The group of plants that produces flowers and fruit
- The vascular tissue of a plant’s leaf
- Pressure caused by the presence of water inside a plant cells’ central vacuole that helps support a plant
- The rings in a woody stem that result from different growth rates of xylem at different times of the year
- The group of angiosperms that have vascular bundles evenly distributed throughout their stems
- The plant structure that produces spores and forms the primary structure of most plants
- The plant structure that produces gametes and forms the primary structure of bryophytes
- The vascular tissue that moves sugars throughout a plant
- The loosely packed cells in a plant leaf that allow gases to move easily to the palisade layer
- tissue Plant tissue that conducts water and other materials in some plants
- A structure produced by some plants to protect the embryo
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- A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant
- The young plant that grows into a new sporophyte
- An opening in the underside of the leaf that allows gases to move into and out of the leaf
- A molecule made of long chains of sugars that makes up the cell walls of plants
- The group of plants that produces cones
- The group of angiosperms that have vascular bundles in a ring around the outer portion of the stem
- The waxy coating of plants that helps prevent water loss
- A layer of living cells that produces new cork cells just under the dead cork of a plant’s bark
- The vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients throughout a plant
- layer The tightly packed cells in a plant leaf that make most of the plant’s food
21 Clues: The vascular tissue of a plant’s leaf • The group of plants that produces cones • A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant • The young plant that grows into a new sporophyte • The group of plants that produces flowers and fruit • The waxy coating of plants that helps prevent water loss • The vascular tissue that moves sugars throughout a plant • ...
Caleb Perry-4.01 Crossword 2023-04-17
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- zones in which plants are categorized by based on the average minimum temperature
- is when plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- the process by which food and nutrients moves within a plant from one plant part to another
- the process by which water and mineral enter the plant through cell walls
- require long nights to flower
- is when plants first start to grow from a seed
- require short nights to flower
- The food manufacturing process in green plant that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the main product of photosynthesis
- is hardiness zone 7
- is when plants rests or grows very little
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- water carries nutrients throughout the plant
- the process by which plant roots take in water and air
- the process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- is hardiness zones 6-8
- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- the process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- the by-product of photosynthesis
20 Clues: is hardiness zone 7 • is hardiness zones 6-8 • require long nights to flower • require short nights to flower • the by-product of photosynthesis • the main product of photosynthesis • is when plants rests or grows very little • water carries nutrients throughout the plant • is when plants first start to grow from a seed • is when plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit • ...
Horticulture 2022-10-03
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- Vegetataive propagation for plants.
- something that last for a long time or forever
- The seed bearing of a plant.
- A yellow or brown mineral.
- A form of obsidian.
- Sections of a such as a modified stem.
- Cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- Spreads disease or causes destruction.
- culture culturing plant seeds,organs, etc.
- A form of pruning that encourages branching on a plant.
- moss A large absorbent moss.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water to support the flower.
- Roots hang in the air while nutrients are given to them in a form of mist
- Plants that perform there entire life cycle from seed to flower.
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- Plant that require 2 years to complete there life cycle
- the cultivation of plants of enriched water
- engineering modification of characteristics
- technique of plant propagation.
- sweet product
- Plants that persist for lots of growing seasons.
- media materials that plants grow in.
- A flattened structure of a high plant.
- process that green plants use to synthesize food from carbon dioxide
- The upper layer of earth.
- Supplies the nutrients for plants to grow hydroponically
- The bud of a plant is grafted onto a stem.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth
- The main body or stalk of a plant.
- The joining together of plants parts.
- A plant or part of a plant used as food.
30 Clues: sweet product • A form of obsidian. • The upper layer of earth. • A yellow or brown mineral. • The seed bearing of a plant. • moss A large absorbent moss. • technique of plant propagation. • The main body or stalk of a plant. • Vegetataive propagation for plants. • media materials that plants grow in. • The joining together of plants parts. • ...
Unit 5 Plants 2025-12-18
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- Tiny openings in leaves that regulate gas exchange and water loss.
- A seed plant with naked seeds not enclosed in fruit.
- The reproductive structure of angiosperms.
- Root-like structures that anchor nonvascular plants.
- Nutritive tissue that feeds the developing embryo in angiosperms.
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals upward.
- (two words) An angiosperm process in which one sperm fertilizes the egg and another forms endosperm.
- The loss of water vapor from plant leaves.
- The diploid stage of a plant that produces spores.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy.
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- The haploid stage of a plant that produces gametes.
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars throughout the plant.
- The mature ovary of a flower that encloses and disperses seeds.
- (two words) Specialized tissue that transports water, minerals, and sugars.
- A structure that protects and nourishes a plant embryo.
- A plant hormone that causes cells to elongate and is involved in phototropism.
- A nonvascular plant that lacks true roots, stems, and leaves.
- A flowering plant with seeds enclosed inside a fruit.
- A waxy protective layer that covers leaves and stems and reduces water loss.
- The male gametophyte of seed plants.
20 Clues: The male gametophyte of seed plants. • The reproductive structure of angiosperms. • The loss of water vapor from plant leaves. • The diploid stage of a plant that produces spores. • The haploid stage of a plant that produces gametes. • A seed plant with naked seeds not enclosed in fruit. • Root-like structures that anchor nonvascular plants. • ...
Unit 5 Plants 2025-12-18
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- The reproductive structure of angiosperms.
- A flowering plant with seeds enclosed inside a fruit.
- A nonvascular plant that lacks true roots, stems, and leaves.
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals upward.
- A plant hormone that causes cells to elongate and is involved in phototropism.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy.
- (two words) An angiosperm process in which one sperm fertilizes the egg and another forms endosperm.
- Tiny openings in leaves that regulate gas exchange and water loss.
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars throughout the plant.
- A structure that protects and nourishes a plant embryo.
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- (two words) Specialized tissue that transports water, minerals, and sugars.
- Root-like structures that anchor nonvascular plants.
- A seed plant with naked seeds not enclosed in fruit.
- Nutritive tissue that feeds the developing embryo in angiosperms.
- A waxy protective layer that covers leaves and stems and reduces water loss.
- The haploid stage of a plant that produces gametes.
- The male gametophyte of seed plants.
- The mature ovary of a flower that encloses and disperses seeds.
- The loss of water vapor from plant leaves.
- The diploid stage of a plant that produces spores.
20 Clues: The male gametophyte of seed plants. • The reproductive structure of angiosperms. • The loss of water vapor from plant leaves. • The diploid stage of a plant that produces spores. • The haploid stage of a plant that produces gametes. • Root-like structures that anchor nonvascular plants. • A seed plant with naked seeds not enclosed in fruit. • ...
FRUITS 2021-12-09
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- a bird like an ostrich that cannot fly and that is active during the night
- Plant Biologythe usually round red, green, or yellow fruit of a small tree of the rose family
- Plant Biologya tropical American tree or shrub of the myrtle family
- the round, pink-to-yellow, fuzzy-skinned fruit of a tree of the rose family
- a rounded, reddish yellow, bitter or sweet citrus fruit that can be eaten
- Plant Biologythe soft, red, pulpy fruit of any of various trees of the rose family
- Plant Biology[countable]the large, hard-shelled seed of the coconut palm tree, lined with a white edible meat and containing a milky liquid
- Plant Biology[uncountable]a tropical plant grown for its nutritious fruit
- the smooth-skinned, green or purple fruit that grows in clusters on vines, may be eaten, and is used to make wine
- a kind of mandarin orange
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- a tropical plant having a short stem and rigid, spiny leaves
- Plant Biologythe sweet yellow or orange fruit of a tree of the cashew family that grows in hot climates
- Plant Biologythe fleshy red fruit of a stemless plant belonging to the rose family
- he rounded fruit of a tree of the rose family
- Plant Biologythe large, dark-green, slightly acid, pulpy fruit of a small West Indian tree, Annona muricata, of the annona family
- Plant Biologythe round, pink-to-yellow, fuzzy skinned fruit of a tree of the rose family
- a creeping plant of the gourd family, occurring in many cultivated forms
- a small tropical American tree, bearing a yellow, melonlike fruit
- fruit the edible fruit of any of various passionflowers
- Plant Biologya large melon with a hard, green rind and sweet, juicy, usually red pulp
20 Clues: a kind of mandarin orange • he rounded fruit of a tree of the rose family • fruit the edible fruit of any of various passionflowers • a tropical plant having a short stem and rigid, spiny leaves • a small tropical American tree, bearing a yellow, melonlike fruit • Plant Biologya tropical American tree or shrub of the myrtle family • ...
In the Garden 2022-10-04
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- a substance that provides nourishment
- the part of a plant that bears the seed
- a part of the plant that attaches it to the ground and carries water and nutrients
- a yellowish mineral
- any part of a plant used as food
- a shoot fastened down and growing roots
- removing buds or leaves from a plant to get better growth
- a piece cut off from a plant
- growing and harvesting underwater fish and plants
- absorbent moss that grows in boggy places
- splitting roots to be replanted separately
- a form of obsidian
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- graft a bud onto another plant
- using laboratory tech to change the dna makeup
- the seed bearing part of a plant
- a destructive animal that attacks crops and livestock
- the stalk of a plant
- a substance that roots grow in to get nutrients and water
- a green flattened structure of a plant
- living for several years
- living for two years
- tissue from a plant is transferred to an artificial environment
- a cooperation between fish and plants
- living for a year or less
- a shoot inserted into a trunk where it receives sap
- growing plants without soil
- cutting away dead or overgrown parts of a plant
- plants turning carbon dioxide into oxygen
- the upper layer of the earth
- growing plants with their roots in the air and spraying them with a nutritious solution
30 Clues: a form of obsidian • a yellowish mineral • the stalk of a plant • living for two years • living for several years • living for a year or less • growing plants without soil • a piece cut off from a plant • the upper layer of the earth • graft a bud onto another plant • the seed bearing part of a plant • any part of a plant used as food • a substance that provides nourishment • ...
Plant Unit 2023-02-20
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- the female reproductive organ in a plant
- the process of grouping things based on their similarities.
- the part of the ovary that develops into a seed after fertilization
- the part of the flower on which a pollen grain must stick in order for fertilization to take place; part of the pistil (top part) where pollen lands
- a simple, low-growing, nonflowering plant (such as a moss or liverwort) that lacks specialized conducting channels for transporting water and nutrients
- Green stem plants
- contains the eggs in the plant’s female reproductive organs; the part of the flower in which eggs develop
- a system of categorizing organisms based on shared observable characteristics
- transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Plant part that contains the embryo (the beginnings of roots, stem, leaves), stored food (cotyledons) and seed coat from which a new plant grows
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- the name of a organism made up of its genus and species
- part of a seed-producing plant that produces seeds
- the male part of a plant
- root like structures that absorbs nutrients and holds the non vascular plant in place
- transports food from leaves to the rest of the plant
- the slender stalk part of the stamen
- a plant having a specialized system for carrying fluids that includes xylem and phloem.
- stalk-like part of the pistil (middle part) that connects the stigma and ovary
- the thick part on top of the stamen where pollen grains form
- the kind of brightly colored leaves inside the sepals that surround the reproductive organs, protecting and providing a place for visiting insects
- a single cell that grows into a new plant; the tiny reproductive cells in mosses and ferns
- the small, male reproductive body of a flowering, seed plant that contains the sperm (male reproductive cells)
22 Clues: Green stem plants • the male part of a plant • the slender stalk part of the stamen • the female reproductive organ in a plant • part of a seed-producing plant that produces seeds • transports food from leaves to the rest of the plant • the name of a organism made up of its genus and species • the process of grouping things based on their similarities. • ...
Plants 2015-03-05
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- the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground or to a support
- the part of a seed that acts as a food store for the developing plant embryo
- the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground or to a support
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree
- the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground or to a support
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground or to a support
- a flowering plant with an embryo
- a flowerless plant
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- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel
- a straight tapering root
- the part of a seed that acts as a food store
- a green pigment
- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
- the process of increasing
- a small flowerless green plant that lacks true roots
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction
20 Clues: a green pigment • a flowerless plant • a straight tapering root • the process of increasing • the seed-bearing part of a plant • a flowering plant with an embryo • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • the sweet and fleshy product of a tree • a flowering plant's unit of reproduction • the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • the part of a seed that acts as a food store • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary Review 2022-03-30
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- a plant with a flowering cycle that is not sensitive to periods of light and dark
- the sprouting of the embryo from a seed that occurs where the embryo resumes growth
- the leaf of fern
- a plant that flowers when the night are shorter than the plant's critical night length
- a flowering plant that lives for more than two years
- an angiosperm with one seed leaf
- the number of hours of darkness that determines whether or not a plant will flower
- the internal transporting tissue in some plants that is made up of tubelike structure
- a colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers
- a chemical in an organism that produces a specific effect such as growth and development
- the transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structures in plants
- a plant hormone that speeds
- tiny particles produced by seed plants that contain the cells that later become sperm cells
- plant a plant that has true vascular tissue
- a flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop
- the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
- the stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces spores
- a plant that produces seeds that are note enclosed by a protective fruit
- a plant's response to seasonal changes in length of night and day
- the ripened ovary and other structures of an angiosperm that encloses one or more seeds
- a young plant that develops from the zygote
- the female reproductive part of a flower
- the reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- an angiosperm with two seed leaves
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- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protective structure
- cap a structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury
- a low-growing plant that lacks true vascular tissue
- the waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaves and stems of most plants
- the plant structure that contains a young plant inside a protective
- a period when an organism's growth or activity stops
- a leaflike structure that enclosed the bud of a flower
- a layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells
- a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons
- a seed leaf
- a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season
- a structure that contains an egg cell
- a plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit
- the vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants
- a plant that flowers when nights are longer than the plant's critical night length
- the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- a fertilized egg, produced by the joining of a sperm and an egg
- the vascular tissue through which water and nutrients move
- the growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- a male reproductive part of a flower
- a thin, rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients
45 Clues: a seed leaf • the leaf of fern • a plant hormone that speeds • an angiosperm with one seed leaf • an angiosperm with two seed leaves • a male reproductive part of a flower • a structure that contains an egg cell • the female reproductive part of a flower • the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm • plant a plant that has true vascular tissue • ...
Botany Lesson 2, Seeds 2025-09-24
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- food the plant eats
- where the seed is attached to the mother plant
- embryo's root
- the process of a seed sprouting into a plant
- provide food for the embryo
- seed coat
- what will become the plant stem
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- asleep, comes from the Latin word dormire
- the baby plant
- a little baby plant
- two cotyledon
- first true leaves of the plant
- one cotyledon
- top of the embryo
- when water is absorbed through the seed coat
- what it is called, because a plant makes food
16 Clues: seed coat • two cotyledon • one cotyledon • embryo's root • the baby plant • top of the embryo • a little baby plant • food the plant eats • provide food for the embryo • first true leaves of the plant • what will become the plant stem • asleep, comes from the Latin word dormire • the process of a seed sprouting into a plant • when water is absorbed through the seed coat • ...
Plant Organs, Functions and Processes 2020-11-27
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- Green pigment found in plants
- A process of water movement in plants
- Allows a plant to take in carbon dioxide
- Allows the plant to grow taller
- Transport of seeds away from the parent plant
- It may function as a way for reproduction
- Plant growth/responses in relation to a particular stimulus
- It makes up 80-90% of a plant's total weight
- A process in which energy is transferred from the sun to a plant
- The ability of plants to measure environmental day length
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- Stores starches and proteins
- Absorbs water and minerals
- A plant system that is exposed to factors above ground
- Product of a plant's ripened ovule
- Plant vascular tissue that transports water and some nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- Process in plants which involve using the sugars produced during the photosynthesis
- Supports the leaves and flowers
- Anchors the plant and is underground
- It plays a major role in the regulation of water in plants
- Acts as a storage organ for nutrients
- It is responsible for cellular respiration in plants
21 Clues: Absorbs water and minerals • Stores starches and proteins • Green pigment found in plants • Allows the plant to grow taller • Supports the leaves and flowers • Product of a plant's ripened ovule • Anchors the plant and is underground • A process of water movement in plants • Acts as a storage organ for nutrients • Allows a plant to take in carbon dioxide • ...
Chapter 26 - Seed Plants 2024-04-23
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- An angiosperm plant that has flowers with parts in multiples of 4 or 5
- A plant structure that helps disperse seeds
- The location of the megaspore, megagametophyte, and eggs in a seed plant
- A term for the female spore of seed plants
- This gymnosperm has fan-shaped leaves
- A plant with naked seeds
- The dominant life stage for seed plants
- The extra tissue found in angiosperms that provides additional nutrition
- A term for plants that produce both egg and sperm
- A plant structure that allows plants to pause their life cycle and become dormant
- This gymnosperm requires pollinators for pollen dispersal
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- A term that refers to a plant that retains its leaves all year
- A pollen grain will eventually produce this gamete
- A term referring to the male gametophyte in seed plants
- A term for the male spore of seed plants
- A plant structure that attracts pollinators
- A seed plant that has flowers
- An angiosperm plant with parallel venation in the leaves
- This type of gymnosperm has needle-like leaves
- The structure that brings sperm to eggs in seed plants
- A term for plants that have separate males and females
21 Clues: A plant with naked seeds • A seed plant that has flowers • This gymnosperm has fan-shaped leaves • The dominant life stage for seed plants • A term for the male spore of seed plants • A term for the female spore of seed plants • A plant structure that attracts pollinators • A plant structure that helps disperse seeds • This type of gymnosperm has needle-like leaves • ...
Hortuculture 2021-12-05
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- Cultivation of trees
- All the plants can be referred to as the plant 0000000
- Production of vegetable
- Process of naming and classifying plants
- Each Order is divided into them
- A variety of a plant
- 00000000
- The part of the plant name that is most familiar
- Slightly different from the species plant
- Cultivation of flowers
- Study and cultivation of fruit
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- Producing plans for the outdoor areas around structures is: Landscape 000000000000
- Science that studies the causes of plant diseases is called plant 000000000
- A particular field
- The level that defines an individual plant
- Process by which new plants grow from a variety of sources is plant 00000000000
- Adding streams or ponds and planting trees: landscape 000000
- The formal, scientific naming of plants is: 000000000 nomenclature
- A major taxonomic division that contain one or more classes
- The second element in the Latin binomial name of a species: specific 0000000
- Study of insects
- Care and management of trees in urban:
- Angiosperms/Gymnosperms
- The names of it end in -ales
24 Clues: 00000000 • Study of insects • A particular field • Cultivation of trees • A variety of a plant • Cultivation of flowers • Production of vegetable • Angiosperms/Gymnosperms • The names of it end in -ales • Study and cultivation of fruit • Each Order is divided into them • Care and management of trees in urban: • Process of naming and classifying plants • ...
Plantastic 2025-12-15
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- Plant parts that absorb water and minerals from the soil.
- The substance plants store food as; turns blue-black with iodine.
- A raw material needed by plants for photosynthesis.
- A form of asexual reproduction where new plants grow from plant parts.
- The process plants use to make their own food using light, water, and carbon dioxide.
- CHAIN A diagram that shows how energy moves from one organism to another.
- The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis.
- The plant part that contains seeds.
- ENERGY The type of energy stored in food.
- What is transferred along a food chain.
- Plant structures involved in reproduction.
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- Using resources carefully so they last into the future.
- Having reliable access to enough affordable, nutritious food.
- The chemical used to test for starch.
- Offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant.
- The main plant part where food is made using light energy.
- The plant part that supports the plant and transports water and food.
- Organisms, such as plants, that make their own food.
- Underground plant structures used for storage and vegetative propagation.
- The energy plants get from the sun.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air to make food.
- The unit used to measure energy.
22 Clues: The unit used to measure energy. • The energy plants get from the sun. • The plant part that contains seeds. • The chemical used to test for starch. • What is transferred along a food chain. • ENERGY The type of energy stored in food. • Plant structures involved in reproduction. • The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. • ...
Plant Anatomy and Function 2022-01-16
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- Term to describe plants that contain chemicals in which they affect the nervous system
- Thin-walled cells that are living at maturity and is the location of where photosynthesis occurs and where water is stored
- Thin-walled cells that are living at maturity. Conducts sugars throughout the plant and are composed of Seive Tubes
- Type of tissue that consist of undifferentiated cells found where growth takes place
- Type of tissues that perform cellular processes to support growth and development, store carbohydrate, especially starch, and support/protect the plant body
- The photosynthetic middle layer of cells in the leaf of a terrestrial plant
- Plant growth that primarily focuses on the growth of the thickness of the plant (diameter)
- One of the major divisions of plants that start with a V
- The site of photosynthesis and gas exchange
- A protective tissue that replaces the epidermis during secondary growth providing a water-repellant coating
- The opening in leaves through which gases pass in and out of the leaves
- Type of tissues that transport water and nutrients and also support the plant body
- The main source of the chemical energy plants need for growth, maintenance, and development
- The outermost cell layer of the plant
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- The major region of the plant help the area of growth with relation to length
- Tissues that produce secondary cell walls and are dead at maturity. Makes the plant rigid and strong and are composed of lignin and cellulose
- The part of the plant that includes all the root material
- One of the major divisions of plants that start with a N
- Plant growth that produces the body parts of the plants and primarily focuses on the growth of length
- Thick-walled cells that are dead at maturity. Is responsible for transporting water and minerals throughout the plant
- A process ALL plants go through to obtain nutrients from the sun
- Type of tissues that protect against injury, herbivores, disease, and water loss
- The main molecule that all cell walls of plants are made out of
- Thick-walled cells for greater flexibility that are living at maturity and help strengthen the plant
- The major region of the plant that help produce cells within the roots and shoot that contribute to the diameter of the plant for growth
- The part of the plant that includes the leaves and stem
- Tissue composed of loosely packed parenchyma cells with large pores. Usually found in aquatic plants
- Kidney-shaped cells that control the opening and closing of the stoma
- A waxy layer that covers the epidermis and protects the plant from water loss and invading microbes
29 Clues: The outermost cell layer of the plant • The site of photosynthesis and gas exchange • The part of the plant that includes the leaves and stem • One of the major divisions of plants that start with a N • One of the major divisions of plants that start with a V • The part of the plant that includes all the root material • ...
Everything about plants and fungi -- 6th grade 2020-11-23
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- In respiration, the plant expels carbon dioxide and ....?
- An organism that has only one cell
- When pollen is transported from one plant to another
- Plant reproduction can be sexual or....?
- When a seed starts to grow
- The part of the plant that helps it to stand upright
- In the photosynthesis, the plant needs carbon dioxide, water and ?
- One type of fungi that we use when we bake bread
- This will start growing if you leave bread or fruit for too long
- An organism that makes its own food
- The process when the plant makes its own food
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- An organism that breaks down other dead organisms
- Mould, yeast and mushrooms are all types of....?
- An organism that has many cells
- Roots growing towards water is a type of...
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals
- An organism that feeds on other organisms
- A type of fungi you can eat on pizza
- The substance in the leaves that makes the plant green
- One way in which you can eat mould
20 Clues: When a seed starts to grow • An organism that has many cells • An organism that has only one cell • One way in which you can eat mould • An organism that makes its own food • A type of fungi you can eat on pizza • Plant reproduction can be sexual or....? • An organism that feeds on other organisms • Roots growing towards water is a type of... • ...
Hortuculture 2021-12-05
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- cultivation of trees
- All the plants can be referred to as the plant 0000000
- production of vegetable
- process of naming and classifying plants
- Each Order is divided into them
- a variety of a plant
- 00000000
- the part of the plant name that is most familiar
- slightly different from the species plant
- cultivation of flowers
- study and cultivation of fruit
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- producing plans for the outdoor areas around structures is: landscape 000000000000
- science that studies the causes of plant diseases is called plant 000000000
- a particular field
- the level that defines an individual plant
- process by which new plants grow from a variety of sources is plant 00000000000
- adding streams or ponds and planting trees: landscape 000000
- the formal, scientific naming of plants is: 000000000 nomenclature
- a major taxonomic division that contain one or more classes
- the second element in the Latin binomial name of a species: specific 0000000
- study of insects
- care and management of trees in urban:
- Angiosperms/Gymnosperms
- The names of it end in -ales
24 Clues: 00000000 • study of insects • a particular field • cultivation of trees • a variety of a plant • cultivation of flowers • production of vegetable • Angiosperms/Gymnosperms • The names of it end in -ales • study and cultivation of fruit • Each Order is divided into them • care and management of trees in urban: • process of naming and classifying plants • ...
Pastures Crossword 2023-11-27
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- Eating grass in a field
- Predominant over other pastures
- A pasture endemic to the land
- To mature or increase in size
- The vegetable parts of a plant
- A small deposit of crystals
- A plant that doesn't die off
- A pasture adapted to the land
- Plant material that makes up pasture
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- A mixture of grasses and legumes
- Producing seeds
- Fighting with other plants or pastures
- A pasture from overseas
- A herbaceous plant in the pea family
- Development of a plant from a seed
- According to the season
- Every year
- A common ground cover
- A yellow-flowered plant of the pea family
- A livestock disease involving stomach gas
20 Clues: Every year • Producing seeds • A common ground cover • Eating grass in a field • A pasture from overseas • According to the season • A small deposit of crystals • A plant that doesn't die off • A pasture endemic to the land • To mature or increase in size • A pasture adapted to the land • The vegetable parts of a plant • Predominant over other pastures • A mixture of grasses and legumes • ...
Stems and Buds 2018-01-04
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- / scientist that studies plants
- meristem / primary growing point of the stem
- / outer, usually green, leaf-like parts of a flower
- bud / bud which will produce a new leaf or stem which is located along the side of a plant stem
- / center portion of plant stem
- root / Roots beginning from a stem or leaf
- / plants that have flattened leaf blades
- / woody portion of stem that conducts water and nutrients throughout the plant
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- / pore openings in epidermal layer of plant tissue
- / mature ovary of a flowering plant
- / improved plant developed by crossing parents
- / vascular tissue that moves food from from where it is manufactured to other parts of the plant
- / plant that completes it's life cycle in two growing seasons
- / plant with 2 seed leaves
- / cultivated variety
- / plant that germinates from seed and grows to maturity, flowers and produces seed in one growing season
- growth / growth that originates in the apical meristem
- / plant that keeps it's leaves year round
18 Clues: / cultivated variety • / plant with 2 seed leaves • / center portion of plant stem • / scientist that studies plants • / mature ovary of a flowering plant • / plant that keeps it's leaves year round • / plants that have flattened leaf blades • root / Roots beginning from a stem or leaf • / improved plant developed by crossing parents • ...
Nursery Vocabulary 2021-07-05
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- the act of joining two different but closely related plants using a cutting from one and a rootstock from the other.
- the part of the plant where oxygen, carbon dioxide and water exchange occurs and where photosynthesis happens
- a unique variant within a species, selected by the grower as being desirable.
- a plant trained to grow flat against a wall, supported on a lattice or on a framework of stakes
- a climate characterized by cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers, typical of California.
- a plant that grows vigorously, producing long stems that climb structures.
- the process by which plants convert the energy of the sun into food.
- a woody perennial plant that has a number of stems usually produced from near the base.
- an area defined by its lowest winter temperature.
- having a pH lower than 7
- a small area within a larger area that has a slightly different climate
- a structure that grows underground, acting as the resting stage of a plant
- evaporation of water from plants accompanied by a corresponding water uptake from the roots
- having a ph of 7
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- a perennial that dies to the ground in winter and grows back from the roots in spring is said to be ______________
- a plant that keeps its leaves in the winter
- having a pH higher than 7
- vascular tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots upward.
- a plant or other organism that is produced by crossing parents of two different species.
- characteristic of a plant that is damaged or killed by low temperatures of local winters
- a plant that has 1 leaf in the embryo, usually grassy or strappy leaves, and parallel veins.
- a woody perennial plant having one central stem with branching at the top
- vascular tissue that transports sugar and nutrients from the leaves throughout the plant
- the structure that anchors plants to the ground and absorbs minerals and water
- a plant that survives for many growing seasons. Most are herbaceous, a few are evergreen.
- a plant that stores water in juicy leaves, stems or roots
- the production of new plants from seeds, cuttings, tissue culture, etc.
- a plant that loses its leaves when dormant, usually in winter
- plants dug from the ground while dormant and shipped with the soil removed from their roots.
- a stem growing from the rootstock of a grafted plant that won’t bear desirable flowers or fruit
- refers to a plant that survives winters in Lamorinda
- foliage that has other colors in it besides green, such as white or yellow edges or patterns, is said to be _______________.
- a plant which requires two years to complete its life cycle.
- an evergreen plant, such as pine, fir, and juniper, that has needlelike or scalelike leaves and bears seeds in cones or conelike structures.
- a plant that has 2 leaves in the embryo and a network of veins.
- a plant that completes its life cycle, from seed to seed, in one year
- plant tissue from which new growth forms, either at the tips of branches or in the crook between leaves and branches
37 Clues: having a ph of 7 • having a pH lower than 7 • having a pH higher than 7 • a plant that keeps its leaves in the winter • an area defined by its lowest winter temperature. • refers to a plant that survives winters in Lamorinda • a plant that stores water in juicy leaves, stems or roots • a plant which requires two years to complete its life cycle. • ...
Plants 2022-04-12
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- contains the male gamete
- Vascular tissue that transports glucose from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- Chemical messengers that travel throughout the plant to stimulate responses
- Slender tube that transports pollen to the ovary
- Plant growth in response to gravity
- Support for the body of the plants
- The fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant, enclosing the seed or seeds
- Hormone that is responsible for plant growth towards sunlight
- Opening in leaf where water leaves through transpiration
- Function to absorb water and minerals from the soil
- Open and close the stomata
- The male reproductive structures of the plants
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- The fertilized ripened ovule of a flowering plant containing an embryo
- Occurs in the mesophyll layer of the leaf
- Plant growth in response to light
- Knob like structure of the stamen that produces pollen
- Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Contains the ovules and develops into the fruit
- The female reproductive structures of the plants
- Plant growth in response to touch
- A plant's loss of water, mainly through the stomates of leaves
- Part of the flower that attacks pollinators
- waxy layer of the leaf that helps to retain moisture
- Sticky tip of the pistil that traps pollen grains
24 Clues: contains the male gamete • Open and close the stomata • Plant growth in response to light • Plant growth in response to touch • Support for the body of the plants • Plant growth in response to gravity • Occurs in the mesophyll layer of the leaf • Part of the flower that attacks pollinators • The male reproductive structures of the plants • ...
Vocab 1 23/24 2024-01-30
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- needed to grow a new plant
- the "arms" of a tree
- colored part of a plant
- green crunchy stalks
- has eyes, white inside
- holds up the plant
- a living, green thing
- small, black, brown or green
- plant part in the ground
- long and green
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- round with many layers
- soft, brown, shaped like an umbrella
- beginning of a flower
- stem of a tree
- a large, tall plant
- long and orange
- flat and green
- small, round and green
- funny shape, many different colors
- large leaves usually green
20 Clues: stem of a tree • flat and green • long and green • long and orange • holds up the plant • a large, tall plant • the "arms" of a tree • green crunchy stalks • beginning of a flower • a living, green thing • round with many layers • has eyes, white inside • small, round and green • colored part of a plant • plant part in the ground • needed to grow a new plant • large leaves usually green • ...
all about plants 2012-07-04
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- It contains nutrients or "food" that plant need to grow healthily
- This fruit has a few seeds
- It contains seeds
- It likes to grow on rotting log
- This fruit has many seeds
- They are "food factories" of the plant
- This tree grows well in sandy soil
- It will anchor the plant firmly in th eground
- It is a tiny plant which grow on the surface of water
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- They eat papaya fruit and spread the seeds from their droppings
- It is important to support the plant and hold the plant upright
- This fruit has only one seed
- It will develop into fruits
- Plants need this to make food
- The roots will take this from the soil to the leaves for making their food
- This plant usually found in the desert
- It enters the plant through tiny holes underside the leaves
- It is made by the leaves and delivered to all plant parts by the stem
18 Clues: It contains seeds • This fruit has many seeds • This fruit has a few seeds • It will develop into fruits • This fruit has only one seed • Plants need this to make food • It likes to grow on rotting log • This tree grows well in sandy soil • They are "food factories" of the plant • This plant usually found in the desert • It will anchor the plant firmly in th eground • ...
asexual propagation 2023-11-02
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- this layering is where a branch is laid down
- First thing to gather when taking cuttings
- piece of plant at the top of the graft
- this vein must be cut in order to make roots form
- Is joining separate plant parts together so that they form a union and grow together to make one plant
- form of grafting when a bud is used instead of a scion
- Once rooted cuttings should be
- this form of Layering is Making an incision at the node
- a 4-6 inch piece of the plant and forcing roots to grow is what
- a point along a plant stem where leaves or other stems are attached
- will give you a plant identical to the parent plant
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- these plants are soft-tissue plants
- should be done to lower leaves on a cutting
- Cutting apart rhizomes, tubers, runners, stolons, or suckers to get new plants
- dip the cutting in this help speed up rooting
- The best time of day to take a stem, leaf or root cutting
- main form of asexual propagation
- Separating natural structures of a plant without making a cut
- New plants are the same as the parent plant
- piece of the plant at the root or bottom of the graft
- layering where soil is piled up around a branch
- this class name
22 Clues: this class name • Once rooted cuttings should be • main form of asexual propagation • these plants are soft-tissue plants • piece of plant at the top of the graft • First thing to gather when taking cuttings • should be done to lower leaves on a cutting • New plants are the same as the parent plant • this layering is where a branch is laid down • ...
Plant System 2025-02-24
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- The process of plants making their own food
- Parts of the plant that are underground
- The actual seed part
- When plants react to touch
- Where the pollen is collected
- The part of the plants that attract insects
- Holds the anther
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- When plants react to gravity
- When plants react to water
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- The whole female reproductive name
- When a plant reacts to light
- The part of the plant that carries water
- The part of the plant that can carry things up and down the plant
- The part of the plant where they grow from
- Where pollen is produce
- The whole male reproductive name
- Where the ovules are held
- Where 6 across and 7 down is
- The holding spot of number 7 across
20 Clues: Holds the anther • The actual seed part • Where pollen is produce • Where the ovules are held • When plants react to water • When plants react to touch • When plants react to gravity • When a plant reacts to light • Where 6 across and 7 down is • Where the pollen is collected • Where photosynthesis takes place • The whole male reproductive name • The whole female reproductive name • ...
plant 2021-08-04
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- a storm with strong winds and a lot of snow
- a small, hard object from which a new plant grows
- an amount of rain
- drinks such as beer or wine
- a tall plant with large yellow seeds
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- a powder that flowers produce
- very large
- the top layer of an area of land
- having very little rain
- a very large round object in space
- to connect things together
- to extend over
12 Clues: very large • to extend over • an amount of rain • having very little rain • to connect things together • drinks such as beer or wine • a powder that flowers produce • the top layer of an area of land • a very large round object in space • a tall plant with large yellow seeds • a storm with strong winds and a lot of snow • a small, hard object from which a new plant grows
FRUITS 2021-12-09
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- a bird like an ostrich that cannot fly and that is active during the night
- Plant Biologythe usually round red, green, or yellow fruit of a small tree of the rose family
- Plant Biologya tropical American tree or shrub of the myrtle family
- the round, pink-to-yellow, fuzzy-skinned fruit of a tree of the rose family
- a rounded, reddish yellow, bitter or sweet citrus fruit that can be eaten
- Plant Biologythe soft, red, pulpy fruit of any of various trees of the rose family
- Plant Biology[countable]the large, hard-shelled seed of the coconut palm tree, lined with a white edible meat and containing a milky liquid
- Plant Biology[uncountable]a tropical plant grown for its nutritious fruit
- the smooth-skinned, green or purple fruit that grows in clusters on vines, may be eaten, and is used to make wine
- a kind of mandarin orange
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- a tropical plant having a short stem and rigid, spiny leaves
- Plant Biologythe sweet yellow or orange fruit of a tree of the cashew family that grows in hot climates
- Plant Biologythe fleshy red fruit of a stemless plant belonging to the rose family
- he rounded fruit of a tree of the rose family
- Plant Biologythe large, dark-green, slightly acid, pulpy fruit of a small West Indian tree, Annona muricata, of the annona family
- Plant Biologythe round, pink-to-yellow, fuzzy skinned fruit of a tree of the rose family
- a creeping plant of the gourd family, occurring in many cultivated forms
- a small tropical American tree, bearing a yellow, melonlike fruit
- fruit the edible fruit of any of various passionflowers
- Plant Biologya large melon with a hard, green rind and sweet, juicy, usually red pulp
20 Clues: a kind of mandarin orange • he rounded fruit of a tree of the rose family • fruit the edible fruit of any of various passionflowers • a tropical plant having a short stem and rigid, spiny leaves • a small tropical American tree, bearing a yellow, melonlike fruit • Plant Biologya tropical American tree or shrub of the myrtle family • ...
all about plants 2012-07-04
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- It enters the plant through tiny holes underside the leaves
- This plant usually found in the desert
- It will anchor the plant firmly in th eground
- Plants need this to make food
- It is a tiny plant which grow on the surface of water
- This fruit has many seeds
- It contains nutrients or "food" that plant need to grow healthily
- It will develop into fruits
- The roots will take this from the soil to the leaves for making their food
- It is important to support the plant and hold the plant upright
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- They eat papaya fruits and spread the seeds from their droppings
- This tree grows well in sandy soil
- This fruit has only one seed
- This fruit has a few seeds
- It is made by the leaves and delivered to all plant parts by the stem
- It likes to grow on rotting log
- They are "food factories" of the plant
- It contains seeds
18 Clues: It contains seeds • This fruit has many seeds • This fruit has a few seeds • It will develop into fruits • This fruit has only one seed • Plants need this to make food • It likes to grow on rotting log • This tree grows well in sandy soil • This plant usually found in the desert • They are "food factories" of the plant • It will anchor the plant firmly in th eground • ...
In the Garden 2022-10-04
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- splitting roots to be replanted separately
- cutting away dead or overgrown parts of a plant
- the part of a plant that bears the seed
- a yellowish mineral
- a form of obsidian
- a piece cut off from a plant
- growing and harvesting underwater fish and plants
- a destructive animal that attacks crops and livestock
- Culture tissue from a plant is transferred to an artificial environment
- removing buds or leaves from a plant to get better growth
- Moss absorbent moss that grows in boggy places
- a part of the plant that attaches it to the ground and carries water and nutrients
- growing plants with their roots in the air and spraying them with a nutritious solution
- living for a year or less
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- living for two years
- growing plants without soil
- engineering using laboratory tech to change the dna makeup
- a shoot fastened down and growing roots
- the seed bearing part of a plant
- living for several years
- media a substance that roots grow in to get nutrients and water
- a green flattened structure of a plant
- plants turning carbon dioxide into oxygen
- the upper layer of the earth
- a cooperation between fish and plants
- graft a bud onto another plant
- a substance that provides nourishment
- the stalk of a plant
- a shoot inserted into a trunk where it receives sap
- any part of a plant used as food
30 Clues: a form of obsidian • a yellowish mineral • living for two years • the stalk of a plant • living for several years • living for a year or less • growing plants without soil • the upper layer of the earth • a piece cut off from a plant • graft a bud onto another plant • the seed bearing part of a plant • any part of a plant used as food • a cooperation between fish and plants • ...
Plant Needs 2020-10-13
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- a structure in a plant cell where food is produced
- a living thing, such as a plant or an animal
- having no bundles of tube-like vessels for transporting water, nutrients, and food throughout a plant
- the tissue in a vascular plant that transports food made in the leaves down to the rest of the plant
- the process by which plants use energy from sunlight to make food from water and carbon dioxide
- the process by which food is broken down to release energy with in the cells of an organism
- a structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in an environment
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- a substance that an organism needs to stay healthy
- the tissue in a vascular plant that transports water and nutrients from the roots up through the plant
- having bundles of tube-like vessels for transporting water, nutrients and food throughout a plant
- the green substance in plant cells that captures light energy from the Sun for use in producing food
- a reaction to a change in the environment
- a gas in the air that most organisms need to live and that plants give off
- the part of a plant that usually grows above the ground and supports the plant
- the part of a plant that usually grows into the ground, anchoring the plant in place + absorbing water + nutrients from soil
- the loss of water from a plant, mainly through stomata in the leaves
- a typically flat, green part of a plant that grows our of the stem and is where photosynthesis mostly takes place
17 Clues: a reaction to a change in the environment • a living thing, such as a plant or an animal • a substance that an organism needs to stay healthy • a structure in a plant cell where food is produced • the loss of water from a plant, mainly through stomata in the leaves • a structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in an environment • ...
s 2023-09-04
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- - The green pigment in plants responsible for photosynthesis.
- - The underground storage organ of a plant.
- Coat - A hard outer covering that protects the seed.
- - The male reproductive part of a flower.
- - The part of a plant responsible for anchoring it to the ground.
- - The colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
- - The tissue that carries water and nutrients within a plant.
- - A type of succulent plant known for its spiky leaves.
- - A woody plant with multiple trunks.
- - This process in plants converts light energy into chemical energy.
- - The outer protective layer of tree bark.
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- - Tiny, powdery grains produced by flowers for reproduction.
- - The process of plants taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.
- - A tall, perennial woody plant with branches and leaves.
- - The main stem of a plant.
- - The process by which plants lose water through their leaves.
- - A type of plant that lives for just one season.
- - The female reproductive part of a flower.
- - A leafy plant often used in salads.
- - A woody, perennial plant smaller than a tree.
20 Clues: - The main stem of a plant. • - A leafy plant often used in salads. • - A woody plant with multiple trunks. • - The male reproductive part of a flower. • - The outer protective layer of tree bark. • - The underground storage organ of a plant. • - The female reproductive part of a flower. • - A woody, perennial plant smaller than a tree. • ...
Plant Systems 2023-05-03
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- tubes that transport food (glucose) throughout the plant
- seedless plants
- opens during the day and closes at night to save water
- no vascular tissue
- tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant
- tissue used for storage and photosynthesis
- supports the anther
- long thick root growing straight down
- protects the ovary
- male reproductive system of a plant
- female reproductive system of a plant
- tubes that transport water throughout the plant
- increases root surface area to maximize absorption
- sticks to pollen grains as they land
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- tissue where plant growth occurs
- flower-bearing plants
- attracts pollenators
- contains ovules with egg inside
- part of plant used for photosynthesis
- protects the tip of the root
- cone-bearing plants
- produces pollen containing sperm
- transports sperm to egg
- root system of many thin roots
- outermost layer of tissue
- nonvascular plants
26 Clues: seedless plants • no vascular tissue • protects the ovary • nonvascular plants • cone-bearing plants • supports the anther • attracts pollenators • flower-bearing plants • transports sperm to egg • outermost layer of tissue • protects the tip of the root • root system of many thin roots • contains ovules with egg inside • tissue where plant growth occurs • produces pollen containing sperm • ...
Anchan and Patitta 2022-11-17
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- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6
- get smaller
- Use to cook food
- getbigger
- Source of a carbon for plant
- Air we breathe
- Where you place your slide
- The heaviest of the stable halogens
- A plant that drooped over
- Liquid to gas
- Change food into energy
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- lack of water presure in plant
- We need to drink
- More than 1 atom
- An organelle found in the cells
- H
- Scientific word of moving around
- hot
- plant process
- process by heat
- An empty space in cell that can hold water and make plant hard
- produce by plant to store energy
- A single piece of element
- Water pressure in plant
- A small room
26 Clues: H • hot • getbigger • get smaller • A small room • plant process • Liquid to gas • Air we breathe • process by heat • We need to drink • More than 1 atom • Use to cook food • Water pressure in plant • Change food into energy • A single piece of element • A plant that drooped over • Where you place your slide • Source of a carbon for plant • lack of water presure in plant • An organelle found in the cells • ...
Plant Needs 2020-10-13
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- a structure in a plant cell where food is produced
- a living thing, such as a plant or an animal
- having no bundles of tube-like vessels for transporting water, nutrients, and food throughout a plant
- the tissue in a vascular plant that transports food made in the leaves down to the rest of the plant
- the process by which plants use energy from sunlight to make food from water and carbon dioxide
- the process by which food is broken down to release energy with in the cells of an organism
- a structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in an environment
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- a substance that an organism needs to stay healthy
- the tissue in a vascular plant that transports water and nutrients from the roots up through the plant
- having bundles of tube-like vessels for transporting water, nutrients and food throughout a plant
- the green substance in plant cells that captures light energy from the Sun for use in producing food
- a reaction to a change in the environment
- a gas in the air that most organisms need to live and that plants give off
- the part of a plant that usually grows above the ground and supports the plant
- the part of a plant that usually grows into the ground, anchoring the plant in place + absorbing water + nutrients from soil
- the loss of water from a plant, mainly through stomata in the leaves
- a typically flat, green part of a plant that grows our of the stem and is where photosynthesis mostly takes place
17 Clues: a reaction to a change in the environment • a living thing, such as a plant or an animal • a substance that an organism needs to stay healthy • a structure in a plant cell where food is produced • the loss of water from a plant, mainly through stomata in the leaves • a structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in an environment • ...
Unit 2: Biology - Plants 2023-11-09
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- a structure of the plant that performs photosynthesis and allows for gas exchange
- is a biological process where a group of organisms change to become better suited to their environment
- is another name for a cone-bearing plant
- an organism that makes their own energy
- the process of converting sunlight to food energy
- Provides shape and structure; is like a microscopic skeleton
- allow for photosynthesis and absorb sunlight
- carries food throughout the plant
- the male reproductive units of a flower
- attract pollinators
- a structure of the plant that produces leaves, branches, and sometimes flowers
- type of reproduction involving two parents
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- plants that grow low to the ground and do not contain xylem and phloem
- referring to having a xylem and phloem
- another name for flowering plants
- where the fruit is produced
- the female reproductive units of a flower
- where the seeds are produced
- a structure of the plant that anchors the plant into the ground and absorbs nutrients
- stores water and nutrients in the plant cells
- a type of vascular plant that must grow near water and possesses leaves, stems, and roots
- type of reproduction where there is only one parent
- plant's male reproductive cells are in this structure
- carries water and nutrients throughout the plant
24 Clues: attract pollinators • where the fruit is produced • where the seeds are produced • another name for flowering plants • carries food throughout the plant • referring to having a xylem and phloem • an organism that makes their own energy • the male reproductive units of a flower • is another name for a cone-bearing plant • the female reproductive units of a flower • ...
Plant Reproduction 2023-01-11
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- Asexual reproduction requires ____ parental plant(s)
- Where pollen is produced and stored in a flower
- Female reproductive part of the flower
- The fusion of gametes to create a new individual organism
- A type of cell division that results in gametes
- In dicots, the cotyledon falls off the plant when what process begins
- Male reproductive part of the flower
- African violets can be propagated by the method of ____ cutting
- Artificial propagation: the _____ of a plant from a portion of its roots, stems, or leaves
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- Whether the plant is a monocot or a dicot is determined by the number of what
- The transfer of male gametophyte to the female reproductive structure
- A perfect flower is also called a ___________ plant
- Part that attracts pollinators
- Another word for ‘Flowering plant’
- The artificial propagation technique in which a bud, portion of the stem, or root, is cut and connected to another plant by joining the vascular tissue of the two parts
- What do bright coloured plants attract
- An example of a plant propagated by division
- The sacs in the flower that contain female gametes
- Dispersed seed can remain dormant for a __________ years
- Non fertile part of flower protecting the bud
20 Clues: Part that attracts pollinators • Another word for ‘Flowering plant’ • Male reproductive part of the flower • What do bright coloured plants attract • Female reproductive part of the flower • An example of a plant propagated by division • Non fertile part of flower protecting the bud • Where pollen is produced and stored in a flower • ...
