the plant Crossword Puzzles
Plant Taxonomy Terms 2021-12-27
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- leaf without petiole
- stalk of leaflets
- no woody tissue
- non-grass herbaceous plant
- fleshy, buried storage part
- a feature or observable attribute
- appendages at base of petiole
- where leaf is originate
- single stem woody tall
- stalk of leaf
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- plant complete their life within one year
- woody vines
- buried positive gravitropism growth
- one leaf per node
- green leaves throughout the year
- a part that is shed prematurely
- leaves on branches
- without lobs leaf
- single leaf divide into leaflets
- horizontal above ground stem
- diagnostic character
21 Clues: woody vines • stalk of leaf • no woody tissue • stalk of leaflets • one leaf per node • without lobs leaf • leaves on branches • leaf without petiole • diagnostic character • single stem woody tall • where leaf is originate • non-grass herbaceous plant • fleshy, buried storage part • horizontal above ground stem • appendages at base of petiole • a part that is shed prematurely • ...
Plant Growth & Devt. 2022-02-21
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- hypogeal germination
- female reproductive organs in ferns & mosses
- male gametophyte
- short thick underground stem
- diploid generation
- swollen fleshy underground stem
- male reproductive organ (angiosperms)
- female reproductive organ (angiosperms)
- haploid generation
- articulated veins
- embryonic plant
- future fruit
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- angiosperm reproductive structure
- seedless vascular plants
- single cotyledon
- triploid
- horizontal underground stem
- female gametophyte
- male reproductive organs in ferns & mosses
- attracts pollinators
20 Clues: triploid • future fruit • embryonic plant • single cotyledon • male gametophyte • articulated veins • diploid generation • female gametophyte • haploid generation • hypogeal germination • attracts pollinators • seedless vascular plants • horizontal underground stem • short thick underground stem • swollen fleshy underground stem • angiosperm reproductive structure • ...
Flowering Plant Reproduction 2022-03-02
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- type of plant containing both male and female reproductive organs in different flowers
- plant generation that is large, diploid, and forms haploid spores
- collection of female reproductive parts in flowers
- surrounds and protects seeds within, and can provide nutrition to animals
- female reproductive part that pollen tube grows through
- (3n) three complete sets of chromosomes
- modified underground shoots that form new plants asexually
- this is low in plants produced asexually, as a result of reduced genetic diversity
- the first thing that the seed takes up during germination
- type of plant where male reproductive organs are present on different plants
- site of female reproductive parts where pollination happens
- embryonic leaves
- one advantage to asexual reproduction
- embryonic root
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- (2n) forms as the result of fusion between the egg and sperm
- (n) one complete set of chromosomes
- part of the flower that protects the young flower bud and can be photosynthetic
- embryonic stem
- type of cell division that occurs in diploid cells, but gives rise to haploid cells that are genetically distinct from the original cell
- male reproductive part that produces pollen grains
- type of fertilization that occurs in flowering plants
- groups of dividing cells that give rise to different tissue types in plants
- female reproductive organs
- (2n) two complete sets of chromosomes
- showy parts of the flower that can help attract pollinators
- female reproductive part that contains the egg and will develop into fruit
- collection of male reproductive parts in flowers
- type of flower containing both male and female reproductive organs
- type of cell division that occurs during asexual reproduction, where the daughter cells are genetically identical to the original cell
- cell formed by the first division after fertilization; this cell will give rise to the entire embryo
- plant generation that is small, haploid, and forms gametes
- (3n) forms as the result of fusion between a sperm and 2 polar body nuclei, provides nutrients to the embryo
- cell formed by the first division after fertilization; this cell will give rise to the the suspensor, allowing the parent plant to provide nutrition to the embryo
33 Clues: embryonic stem • embryonic root • embryonic leaves • female reproductive organs • (n) one complete set of chromosomes • (2n) two complete sets of chromosomes • one advantage to asexual reproduction • (3n) three complete sets of chromosomes • collection of male reproductive parts in flowers • collection of female reproductive parts in flowers • ...
Plant Science Vocabulary 2022-08-24
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- the science of naming organisms and placing them in a hierarchical structure, each level being given a name
- the action or process of classifying something according to shared qualities or characteristics.
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
- any organism that lacks a distinct nucleus and other organelles due to the absence of internal membranes.
- a flowering spike of trees such as willow and hazel
- the systematic or scientific naming
- characterized by, relating to, or requiring only a small amount of moisture
- a group of related living things (as animals or plants) that ranks above the class and below the kingdom in scientific classification
- the second highest taxonomic rank, just below domain
- of, relating to, or growing in conditions of medium water supply
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- the equivalent of a Phylum
- a specific, individual identity within a larger plant family or species
- the study of the physical form and external structure of plants
- a world area or region distinguished from a neighbor by a major physical climatic characteristic that is of global scale.
- an embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- principal taxonomic category that ranks above species and below family, and is denoted by a capitalized Latin name
- a plant variety that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding
- an organism consisting of a cell or cells in which the genetic material is DNA in the form of chromosomes contained within a distinct nucleus
- a biological designation for any life form that identifies it within an established ranking system based on its physical and genetic similarities to other life forms
20 Clues: the equivalent of a Phylum • the systematic or scientific naming • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • a flowering spike of trees such as willow and hazel • the second highest taxonomic rank, just below domain • the study of the physical form and external structure of plants • of, relating to, or growing in conditions of medium water supply • ...
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 2022-02-13
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- Kernspaltung
- Krebs
- Hochdruck
- Umwelt
- kontrollierte Art und Weise
- eine Turbine antreiben
- schmelzen
- Strahlung
- radioaktiv
- Reaktor
- Menge
- Alternativenergie
- Brennstoff
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- einspeichern
- verseuchen
- Kernkraftwerk
- Kettenreaktion
- ausgeklügelt
- Wärmeenergie
- Leukämie
- enthält
- Kühlmittel
- freigeben
- Risiko
- gefährden
- Uran
- freigesetzt
- Staub
- radioaktiver Niederschlag
29 Clues: Uran • Krebs • Staub • Menge • Umwelt • Risiko • enthält • Reaktor • Leukämie • Hochdruck • freigeben • schmelzen • gefährden • Strahlung • verseuchen • Kühlmittel • radioaktiv • Brennstoff • freigesetzt • einspeichern • Kernspaltung • ausgeklügelt • Wärmeenergie • Kernkraftwerk • Kettenreaktion • Alternativenergie • eine Turbine antreiben • radioaktiver Niederschlag • kontrollierte Art und Weise
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-16
Across
- A flower that has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens
- Made of many primary and secondary roots
- Converts sugar into energy through cellular respiration
- Leaf-like green structures that support the petal and protect the flower before it opens
- Most basic unit of life
- A horizontal stem that lies above the ground, and are sometimes called runners
- A flower that is missing either male or female parts
- Contains everything necessary for the growth and development of a new plant
- Flowers that have only male parts
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- Primary food-producing organs of the plant
- The edge of the leaf blade
- A spherical structure made of stem opposed to stem and leaves
- Large sac bound by a membrane; transports and stores water, foods, wastes, etc.
- The main vein that runs down the center of a leaf
- The female part of the flower
- The male part of the flower
- The command center of the cell
- Protects the seed and aids in seed dispersal
- A rhizome with a tip that is swollen with stored food
- Contains the eggs/ovules
20 Clues: Most basic unit of life • Contains the eggs/ovules • The edge of the leaf blade • The male part of the flower • The female part of the flower • The command center of the cell • Flowers that have only male parts • Made of many primary and secondary roots • Primary food-producing organs of the plant • Protects the seed and aids in seed dispersal • ...
Plant Kingdom 🏞️ 2022-10-26
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- system of classification indicates the evolutionary as well as genetic relationships among organisms.
- acid is a phycocolloid obtained from a number of brown algae.
- are the cells with produce spores
- is important for fodder for cattle.
- system is also know as phenetic system.
- are types of vegetative cells.
- are also called seaweeds.
- the process in which male gamete is motile active,and without reserve food and female gamete is bigger and non motile.
- has unicell upto 10cm long with distinction of nucleus containing rhizoid, umbrella stalk and umbrella like cap.
- is the main food material of algae.
- is ribbon like red algae .
- are water soluble photosynthetic pigments.
- is based on the evidence from chemical constituents and chemical nature of proteins
- is rich in iodine
- forms are attached on the substratum with the help of holdfast.
- is used by space travellers.
- is also known as green algae.
- is a food reserve body in brown algae.
- are snow dwelling froms of green algae.
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- where fusion of structurally dissimilar gametes takes place
- is also known as red algae.
- ,2morphological similar gametes fuse to form zygote.
- are produced during asextual reproduction in algae
- have alot of commercial uses.
- are the storage bodies in chloroplasts.
- is pseudofilamentous
- is a colony of fixed number of individual unicells .
- taxonomy is carried out by quantitative assessment of similarities and differences in order to make objective assessment
- is based on cytological information .
- is colonial algae.
- are mucopolysaccharides.
- is a filamentous algae.
- is also known as brown algae.
33 Clues: is rich in iodine • is colonial algae. • is pseudofilamentous • is a filamentous algae. • are mucopolysaccharides. • are also called seaweeds. • is ribbon like red algae . • is also known as red algae. • is used by space travellers. • have alot of commercial uses. • is also known as brown algae. • is also known as green algae. • are types of vegetative cells. • ...
general plant vocab 2023-12-07
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- Phì nhiêu, tốt giống, sáng tạo, phong phú(a)
- Hình thái, hình thức, dạng, lớp, (v) tạo thành, thành lập, nhiễm
- Cành nhỏ, xịt phun ra dạng tia nước nhỏ
- (v) Vận dụng, điều khiển
- Khả năng sinh sản
- Chính, quan trọng nhất,sơ cấp. Điều đầu tiên, điều căn bản, qtr Bc1 (a,n)
- Đổi, chuyển đổi
- (n,v) sự cấy ghép, chuyển
- Vi khuẩn hiếu khí
- Dồi dào
- Tình trạng ngủ
- Rễ mầm, rễ con
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- Tiêu (nước)
- Cây giống con
- Cơ quan sinh sản
- (v) Mô phỏng, theo gương
- Chuỗi, sự liên tiếp, sự kế tiếp
- Điều kiện, tình cảnh, trạng thái,(v)quy định, quen vs cái gì
- Trưởng thành, thành thục (a)
- (v) Làm nổ ra, gây ra
- (v) Điều chỉnh, quy định, chỉnh lý
- (v) Trình diễn, tổ chức (n) giai đoạn
- Bùn phù sa (n), nghẽn bùn (a)
- Nuôi, cấp dưỡng
- (v) Kích thích, khơi dậy sự hào hứng
- (a) Chồi ngủ, ngủ đông
26 Clues: Dồi dào • Tiêu (nước) • Cây giống con • Tình trạng ngủ • Rễ mầm, rễ con • Đổi, chuyển đổi • Nuôi, cấp dưỡng • Cơ quan sinh sản • Khả năng sinh sản • Vi khuẩn hiếu khí • (v) Làm nổ ra, gây ra • (a) Chồi ngủ, ngủ đông • (v) Mô phỏng, theo gương • (v) Vận dụng, điều khiển • (n,v) sự cấy ghép, chuyển • Trưởng thành, thành thục (a) • Bùn phù sa (n), nghẽn bùn (a) • Chuỗi, sự liên tiếp, sự kế tiếp • ...
Plant & Animals cells 2023-11-03
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- A membrane that is located just outside the nucleus that has no ribosomes
- The second name for it is plasma membrane
- Sacs that transport materials around the cell
- The cell that carries out specific functions
- Basic unit of all living things
- The transportation system of the eukaryotic cell
- converts sun light into chemical energy
- Cells with genetic material is DNA
- What digest old cells parts
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- Packages protein and lipids for transport proteins
- Stores products like starch and can synthesize fatty acids
- Provides strength and structural support
- Cells that have a membrane-bound nucleus
- Digest many complex molecules
- A small structure made of microtubules
- Where photosynthesis occurs
- Structure that manufacturers ribosomes
- Factories that make protein
- The powerhouse
- Jelly like substance that floats inside the cell
20 Clues: The powerhouse • Where photosynthesis occurs • Factories that make protein • What digest old cells parts • Digest many complex molecules • Basic unit of all living things • Cells with genetic material is DNA • A small structure made of microtubules • Structure that manufacturers ribosomes • converts sun light into chemical energy • Provides strength and structural support • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
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- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
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- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
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- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
30 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-28
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- Response of plant towards stimulus
- Food supply for seed
- Organism that makes its own food supply
- Wind, water, animal, explosion
- Powerhouse, Makes energy
- Food source
- In chloroplast
- Contains baby plant, food supply, protective coat
- Brain, Command center, DNA
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- Photosynthesis, sugars are created
- Builds proteins for cell function
- Sprouting of a seed
- Stores water, storage area, why it stays up
- Jelly like substance
- Full vacuole makes a plant stay up right
- Main sight of photosynthesis
- Tissue that distributes food for use and storage
- Decides what goes in and out
- Tissue that transports water and nutrients from roots to different plant parts
- Structure, Rigid, Provides protection
20 Clues: Food source • In chloroplast • Sprouting of a seed • Jelly like substance • Food supply for seed • Powerhouse, Makes energy • Brain, Command center, DNA • Main sight of photosynthesis • Decides what goes in and out • Wind, water, animal, explosion • Builds proteins for cell function • Photosynthesis, sugars are created • Response of plant towards stimulus • ...
Plant Circadian Rhythms 2020-04-06
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- Algal balls that float by day and sink by night (6)
- Gene (cryptic) - Somertime on the beach (7)
- Key domain of ZEITLUPE (3)
- Required for blue-light mediated entrainment (13)
- Circadian-regulated clock input pathway (10)
- The scientific discipline that studies rhythms in living systems (13)
- Opposite of nocturnal (7)
- Broader gene family containing CCA1 (8)
- Plants light up and tell the time (10)
- Another name for TOC1 (4)
- The daily cycle of day and night (expert edition) (11)
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- The set of genes and proteins that generates a circadian rhythm (9, 10)
- Ability to detect day length (14)
- Environmental or endogenous signal that entrains the clock (9)
- Cyclical divalent cation (7)
- A feature enabling the circadian clock to operate correctly in a variety of environmental conditions (11, 12)
- He enjoyed plants in motion as well as his beagle (7, 6)
- LUX, ELF3 and ELF4 (7, 7)
- The other name of LUX ARRHYTHMO (11)
- The time between repeating points of a circadian rhythm (6)
- Motif mediating the rhythmic transcription of genes that peak at end of the subjective day (7, 7)
- Displacement of the peak and trough of a circadian rhythm from its mid-point (9)
- Name (cryptic) - It started sensitively in a French wine cellar (2, 6)
- The daily cycle of day and night (4)
- Day-night cycle length (6)
25 Clues: LUX, ELF3 and ELF4 (7, 7) • Opposite of nocturnal (7) • Another name for TOC1 (4) • Key domain of ZEITLUPE (3) • Day-night cycle length (6) • Cyclical divalent cation (7) • Ability to detect day length (14) • The other name of LUX ARRHYTHMO (11) • The daily cycle of day and night (4) • Plants light up and tell the time (10) • Broader gene family containing CCA1 (8) • ...
FRUIT, PLANT, & VEGETABLE 2024-08-20
20 Clues: =lada • =jahe • =padi • =jamur • =bayam • =kubis • =gandum • =kunyit • =kentang • =kedelai • =lengkuas • bean =buncis • =labu kuning • =kacang tanah • =bawang merah • =bawang putih • =kacang hijau • leaf =daun salam • ginger =temulawak • bean =kacang panjang
Seed, Plant, Flower 2023-03-14
22 Clues: jan • emea • hazi • arra • fruta • erori • hazia • lorea • lurra • itsasi • adarra • estali • eraman • haizea • landarea • zuhaitza • garraiatu • hegan egin • How do you say "uda in english"? • How do you say "negua" in english? • How do you say "udazkena" in english? • How do you say "udaberria" in english?
Plant Systems Crossword 2025-12-03
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- Highest degree in these notes
- Providing plants & other ______ entities for the aesthetic & environment
- carries out to dectect harmful _________
- ________ tracts or other agricultural production esthablishments
- how many daughters does Coach Jacques have?
- can specialize in several areas
- incorporating ________ Biology & information science
- supervise & _______ activities of the agricultural crops
- communicate research & project results
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- helping ________ of food, feed & fiber crops
- use ________ engineering to create [est resostamt crops
- maintainging ________ plants & applying fertilizer & pesticides
- Careers focus on plants & their ________
- plan & organize _________
- keeps roads, sidewalks, & utilities clear
- true or nope: Is Coach Jacques' wedding anniversary this month?
- uses truck ______ lifts & power pruners
- assign product ________, grading & equipment maintance
- who's the 5th highest paid job in these notes
- prepare _______ production & other records
- true or nope: are there 2 jobs with the same salaries?
21 Clues: plan & organize _________ • Highest degree in these notes • can specialize in several areas • communicate research & project results • uses truck ______ lifts & power pruners • Careers focus on plants & their ________ • carries out to dectect harmful _________ • keeps roads, sidewalks, & utilities clear • prepare _______ production & other records • ...
Crossword 31 - Gardening 2023-10-13
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- Natural gardening
- Removing unwanted growth
- Green paradise
- Trimmed growth
- Natural fertilizer
- Hardy plants
- Plant expert
- Green thumb
- Tall blooms
- Plant container
- Small bush
- Soil tool
- Leaf collector
- Pollinator
- Stone decor
- Shaped plants
- Hand protection
- Spring flower
- Thirsty plants
- Natural blooms
- Soil protector
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- Growth source
- Move plants
- Sustainable gardening
- Irrigation tool
- Underground storage
- Pest repellent plants
- Trimming branches
- Outdoor seating
- Limited sunlight
- Unwanted guests
- Plant foundation
- Leafy plants
- Plant sanctuary
- Soil improvement
- Unwanted visitors
- Plant defense
- Plant science
- Green fence
- Yearly blooms
- Tree garden
- Leafy growth
42 Clues: Soil tool • Small bush • Pollinator • Move plants • Green thumb • Tall blooms • Green fence • Stone decor • Tree garden • Hardy plants • Plant expert • Leafy plants • Leafy growth • Growth source • Plant defense • Plant science • Shaped plants • Yearly blooms • Spring flower • Green paradise • Trimmed growth • Leaf collector • Thirsty plants • Natural blooms • Soil protector • Irrigation tool • Outdoor seating • Unwanted guests • ...
Flower Fun 2014-11-21
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- when energy is released from food inside a cell
- a tissue that food uses to move through the plant
- a cell that can develop into a new plant
- layer used to store nutrients
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- seed plant that produces flowers
- seed plant that doesn't produce flowers
- the layer in between the xylem and phloem
- waterproof layer that stops water from evaporating
- food-making process in plants that uses the sun
- loss of water through plant leaves
- a tissue that water uses to move through the plant
11 Clues: layer used to store nutrients • seed plant that produces flowers • loss of water through plant leaves • seed plant that doesn't produce flowers • a cell that can develop into a new plant • the layer in between the xylem and phloem • when energy is released from food inside a cell • food-making process in plants that uses the sun • ...
Cells and organells 2018-10-09
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- diffusion of water
- molecules are engulfed (swallowed) and work their way into the cell
- molecules move through the cell membrane without using energy required
- fluid that fills up the cell (maintains pressure of the cell)
- center of the nucleus (chromosomes (bundled D.N.A.) + it begins the protein making process
- more water than the cell
- after exercising
- allows certain molecules to enter the cell
- stores water and nutrients the cells need to survive
- opening in the leaf for water and gas molecules to move through
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- are only found in plant cells and protects it from injury
- breaks down wastes (animal cell)
- organelles found in plant and animal cells that carry out respiration
- found in plant cells and uses the sun's energy to give energy the cell can use
- controls what molecules pass in in or out
- creates protien
- less water than the cell
- conducts the cell's activities
- makes protein the cell needs
- packaging protein into vesicles
- protects the interior of nucleus allows material to enter and exit the nucleus
- breaks down waste (plant cell)
- molecules move from area of low concentration to high concentration using ENERGY
- allows specific molecules to enter
- loose strands of D.N.A.
- process by which molecules move through the cell membrane
26 Clues: creates protien • after exercising • diffusion of water • loose strands of D.N.A. • less water than the cell • more water than the cell • makes protein the cell needs • conducts the cell's activities • breaks down waste (plant cell) • packaging protein into vesicles • breaks down wastes (animal cell) • allows specific molecules to enter • controls what molecules pass in in or out • ...
Cell Structure 2019-01-15
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- The site of protein synthesis
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Found in only plant and bacterial cells and provides strength to the cell
- The only type of cell which does not contain mitochondria
- The site of aerobic respiration that provides energy to the cell
- The only type of cell to contain chloroplasts
- A liquid substance in which chemical reactions occur
- Cells which have a circular strand of DNA not contained in a nucleus
- The structures that make up plant cell walls
- Small rings of DNA that may be found in bacterial cells
- The microscope with the lowest magnification and resolution (so is used to view larger objects)
- The type of electron microscope that produces 3D images
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- Cells that have the ability to differentiate throughout their lives
- The process in which cells become specialised for a particular function
- DNA in a cell is stored in this structure
- Contains cell sap to help keep the plant rigid
- The type of microscope used to view smaller objects such as mitochondria, ribosomes, chloroplasts and plasmids
- Cells which have a nucleus containing DNA
- The site of photosynthesis
- The process in which a cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells
- The type of electron microscope that produces 2D images detailing organelles
21 Clues: The site of photosynthesis • The site of protein synthesis • Controls what enters and leaves the cell • DNA in a cell is stored in this structure • Cells which have a nucleus containing DNA • The structures that make up plant cell walls • The only type of cell to contain chloroplasts • Contains cell sap to help keep the plant rigid • ...
Plants Vocab 2022-03-22
11 Clues: Grow on stem • Holds up plant • Grow in ground • Male part of plant • Female part of plant • Little bumps on stem • Colorful part of plant • Contains new plant inside. • Dirt that a plant grows in • Protects flower before it blooms • Insects that pollinate the plant
Flowers 2015-01-08
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- brightly coloured
- supports the anther
- made from the ovary and style and stigma
- produces food for the plant
- contains ovules
- holds the plant in the ground
- holds the plant up
- the place where pollen is produced
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- made from the anther and filament
- produces nectar
- produces seeds
- a sticky surface to the ovary
- links the stigma to the ovary
13 Clues: produces seeds • produces nectar • contains ovules • brightly coloured • holds the plant up • supports the anther • produces food for the plant • a sticky surface to the ovary • holds the plant in the ground • links the stigma to the ovary • made from the anther and filament • the place where pollen is produced • made from the ovary and style and stigma
Global QFSW 2024 2022-08-26
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- Printed on tags for traceability purposes
- Who in the plant drinks the most energy drinks?
- Must be checked and zeroed daily
- What species is highly sensitive to Rumensin?
- Who is most likely to say your name 15 times over the intercom when he needs you?
- Who in the plant serves as our personal news anchor?
- What element are sheep and goats sensitive to?
- We test for these types of fungi on incoming bulk loads of ingredients
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- Cannot be worn in production
- Any breakage of this must be reported immediately
- These prevent metal from entering product
- What does the "C" in CGMP stand for?
- Who in the plant just sits in the air conditioning all day?
- Steps followed to ensure feeds are manufactured in the safest order through the system
- Who in the plant is the pit master?
- Product yield variance should be below this percentage to be released
16 Clues: Cannot be worn in production • Must be checked and zeroed daily • Who in the plant is the pit master? • What does the "C" in CGMP stand for? • These prevent metal from entering product • Printed on tags for traceability purposes • What species is highly sensitive to Rumensin? • What element are sheep and goats sensitive to? • ...
Egypt 2023-12-04
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- the leader of Egypt
- Processed and preserved human or animal carcasses
- animal worshipped by ancient Egypt
- document that can be rolled up (as for storage)
- river A long river in Egypt
- A green land in desert
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- A thing in desert
- An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt
- The Tomb of the Pharaoh
- a plant grown for its grain that is used to produce the flour for bread, cakes, pasta , etc.; the grain of this plant
- a plant grown for its grain that is used for making food, beer and whisky ; the grains of this plant
- An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt
- plant worshipped by ancient Egypt
- a tall woody perennial grass with a slender hollow stem
14 Clues: A thing in desert • the leader of Egypt • A green land in desert • The Tomb of the Pharaoh • river A long river in Egypt • plant worshipped by ancient Egypt • animal worshipped by ancient Egypt • An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt • An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt • document that can be rolled up (as for storage) • Processed and preserved human or animal carcasses • ...
Cell Crossing 2023-09-14
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- Folded membranes that work like the road of the cells
- Breaks down waste and dead or old cells
- Stores food, water, minerals, waste, big in plant cells
- Makes The proteins for the cell
- Contains RNA
- Do plant or animal cells have a large vacuole
- The control center or brain of the cell, contains the DNA
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- Packages the proteins and sends the where the cell needs it
- Do plant or animal cells have lysosomes
- Contains genes that codes traits
- The power house of the cell, releases chemical energy
- Produce food for the plant cell
- A rough outer layer
- Clear, jelly like fluid that contains all the organelles
14 Clues: Contains RNA • A rough outer layer • Produce food for the plant cell • Makes The proteins for the cell • Contains genes that codes traits • Do plant or animal cells have lysosomes • Breaks down waste and dead or old cells • Do plant or animal cells have a large vacuole • Folded membranes that work like the road of the cells • ...
Agronomic Crossword 007 2024-06-26
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- sliding gate moves up and down when operated. Mostly used on isolation valves.
- in a plant, converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide releasing energy for use
- The science of fluids in motion.
- all available pore space is full; some water will drain out of the root zone before roots can absorb it
- loss of water from the soil both by evaporation from the soil surface and by transpiration from the leaves of the plant growing on it
- Loss – The term given for the loss of energy in terms of pressure. Occurs when water moves thru pipe or any other piece of irrigation equipment. Also occurs when water moves uphill.
- a device that prevents contaminated water from being sucked back into the water source (important with potable water systems)
- the name given to pipe(s) which go from the water source to the control valves. In our larger systems, we will also have sub-mains.
- abbreviation for Poly-Vinyl-Chloride.
- flow of water from aboveground into the subsurface
- a measurement of pressure.
- water available for plant uptake
- the plant has extracted all available moisture from the soil that it can; there is still moisture in the soil but it is not available to the plant; the point where the plant suffers substantial damage because of lack of water (up to and including death)
- Water pressure measured when the water is not moving. It is a measure of the water’s potential energy.
- the part of the sprinkler head that the water comes out of. Usually a carefully engineered part to assure a good pattern. Usually removable and cleanable. Plastic nozzle replacement is generally preferred over cleaning, as even small scratches can cause big problems with water distribution uniformity.
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- A measurement of water application. Given in the depth of water applied to the soil. Measured in inches per hour (in./hr.)
- the generic term for various parts that attach pipes and other components together.
- optimum amount of water in the soil; 50/50 air and water in pore space
- the name given to pipe(s) which go from control valves (zone valves) to the irrigation heads.
- a rotating ball with a hole thru the center of it. Turned so hole aligns with water flow to open.
- A valve used to isolate all or part of the irrigation system for repairs, maintenance, or winter shut down (winterization).
- the point where the plant requires deep watering
- also known as overland flow or runoff; flow of water occurring on the ground when infiltration capacity is reached
- movement of water up through a plant
25 Clues: a measurement of pressure. • The science of fluids in motion. • water available for plant uptake • movement of water up through a plant • abbreviation for Poly-Vinyl-Chloride. • the point where the plant requires deep watering • flow of water from aboveground into the subsurface • optimum amount of water in the soil; 50/50 air and water in pore space • ...
Lesson 3.3-3.5 Review 2024-11-06
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- A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons.
- A fertilized egg.
- A plant's response to seasonal changes in the length of night and day.
- The male reproductive parts of the flower.
- The reproductive structures of Gymnosperms.
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures.
- A flowering plant.
- A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
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- When the seed absorbs water and the embryo begins to grow, pushing out of the seed.
- When a sperm cell unites with an egg cell.
- The female reproductive parts of the flower.
- A flowering plant that lives for more than two years.
- Small openings or pores on leaves that control when gases enter/exit the leaf.
- A plant's growth response toward or away from stimulus
- A period when an organism's growth or activity stops.
- This hormone speeds up the rate at which plant's cells grow in response to light.
- The female reproductive structure that contains an egg cell.
17 Clues: A fertilized egg. • A flowering plant. • When a sperm cell unites with an egg cell. • The male reproductive parts of the flower. • The reproductive structures of Gymnosperms. • The female reproductive parts of the flower. • A flowering plant that lives for more than two years. • A period when an organism's growth or activity stops. • ...
SCIENCE REVIEW 2023-10-22
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- The stages a living thing passes through during its life.
- a desert plant with sharp spines instead of leaves.
- the parts of a plant or tree that grow under the ground and get water and nutrients from the soil.
- to make more of the same kind.
- to carry pollen from one flower or cone to another.
- any material needed by living things for energy, growth, and repair.
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- the flat, green parts of a plant that are joined to its stem or branches and make food for the plant.
- the part of a plant that carries water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
- a fine powder produced by flowers and cones.
- the parts of conifer plant where seeds are made.
- begin to grow.
- the surface of Earth.
12 Clues: begin to grow. • the surface of Earth. • to make more of the same kind. • a fine powder produced by flowers and cones. • the parts of conifer plant where seeds are made. • a desert plant with sharp spines instead of leaves. • to carry pollen from one flower or cone to another. • The stages a living thing passes through during its life. • ...
plants 2023-07-06
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- The reproductive structure of a flowering plant, typically colorful and fragrant.
- A common flower with a yellow center and white petals, often associated with simplicity and innocence.
- A succulent plant with spines instead of leaves, typically found in arid regions.
- A tall plant with a large, round flower head that turns to face the sun.
- A large, showy flower with trumpet-shaped petals and a sweet fragrance.
- A tall perennial plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves, often providing shade and oxygen.
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- A climbing or trailing plant with long, woody stems and typically three-lobed leaves.
- A low-growing plant with narrow leaves that covers the ground in lawns and meadows.
- A type of tree with distinctive lobed leaves and, in some species, winged seeds.
- A flowering plant known for its exotic and often colorful blossoms.
- A type of non-flowering plant with feathery leaves, often found in moist environments.
- A spring-blooming flower with a cup-shaped blossom and vibrant colors.
- A flowering plant with thorny stems and typically large, showy, fragrant flowers.
13 Clues: A flowering plant known for its exotic and often colorful blossoms. • A spring-blooming flower with a cup-shaped blossom and vibrant colors. • A large, showy flower with trumpet-shaped petals and a sweet fragrance. • A tall plant with a large, round flower head that turns to face the sun. • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2023-03-30
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- The sun makes the plant turn green because of this.
- It holds the ATP.
- The plant needs this to live and get energy(type of light)
- These are tiny holes in the leaves.
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- The type of sugar the plant makes.
- This helps the plant eat and make food.
- The plant needs this to grow and eat (its a liquid)
- The chloroplast makes this to eat and get energy.
- The plant produces this through the photosynthesis process by accident.
- The plant gets carbon dioxide.
10 Clues: It holds the ATP. • The plant gets carbon dioxide. • The type of sugar the plant makes. • These are tiny holes in the leaves. • This helps the plant eat and make food. • The chloroplast makes this to eat and get energy. • The sun makes the plant turn green because of this. • The plant needs this to grow and eat (its a liquid) • ...
Microscope and Cells Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-20
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- found only in plant cells and contains a green pigment needed for photosynthesis.
- cell located in the upper part of the leaf & have large numbers of chloroplasts.
- Reticulum transports materials around the cell.
- cell that forms the wall of your stomach & intestines
- a group of organs the perform a vital task to help an organism survive
- control center of the cell.
- the genetic material in cells
- British scientist who used a microscope to investigate the structure of cork and first used the word cell.
- the covers the outside of cell but in plants is inside the cell wall.
- Idea put forth by Schleiden & Schwan that said that all animals and plants are made of cells.
- cell in plants located near the root tip that take up water from the soil.
- a group of tissues that join together to perform a function.
- French doctor who discovered that organs were made of tissues.
- digests worn out cell parts
- packages materials like proteins made in the cell.
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- all the organ systems in a living thing form the body of this.
- also known as a nerve cell.
- the gelatin-like material inside the cell but outside the nucleus.
- cell that fight disease in your blood.
- located in the nucleus; it makes ribosomes.
- found in both plant and animal cells. In plant cells it is large and store water.
- have cilia on them and line your throat
- found only in plants and gives a support to plant cells
- cell that has hemoglobin
- Scottish scientist who studied plant cells and noticed each had a dark spot in them which he called a nucleus.
- makes proteins
- a group of cells that perform a special task.
27 Clues: makes proteins • cell that has hemoglobin • also known as a nerve cell. • control center of the cell. • digests worn out cell parts • the genetic material in cells • cell that fight disease in your blood. • have cilia on them and line your throat • located in the nucleus; it makes ribosomes. • a group of cells that perform a special task. • ...
7th Grade Semester Exsam Wyatt 2021-12-08
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- the growth or movement of a plant, or of a particular part of a plant, towards light
- the growth of the parts of plants in response to the force of gravity (i.e. roots growing down into the ground)
- key A tool that allows the user to determine the identity of organisms
- A period in an organisms life cycle when growth, development, and physical activity (in animals) are temporarily stopped
- any change in the DNA sequence of a cell
- an animals body processes slowing down for survival in extreme conditions
- breeding the intentional breeding of two individuals to produce offspring with favorable characteristics
- the place an organism lives that provides all of its needs
- selection organisms that are netter suited for their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce
- One of a pair of genes that controls a certain characteristic
- the turning of bending of a plant or other organism in response to touch
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- plant the intentional cross-pollination of two different varieties of a plant, aiming to produce an offspring, or hybrid, that contains the best traits of each of the parents
- animal An animal that has been tamed and kept by humans for work, a food source, or a pet
- species The most numerous species in an ecological community
- key consists of a series of choices that lead the user to the correct name of a given item
- feature relating to the outside or outer part of an organism
- the organism or organisms resulting from sexual or asexual reproduction
- an organism's characteristics
- how an organism is built or arranged
- The process of grouping something according to its qualities or characteristics
- A response to a stimulus
- the seasonal movement of animals from one place to another
22 Clues: A response to a stimulus • an organism's characteristics • how an organism is built or arranged • any change in the DNA sequence of a cell • the seasonal movement of animals from one place to another • the place an organism lives that provides all of its needs • species The most numerous species in an ecological community • ...
Plant Science Chapter 3 Key Terms 2025-11-19
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- Points on a stem where leaves, branches, or buds grow.
- leaf A leaf divided into multiple leaflets but attached to a single petiole.
- Tiny extensions of root cells that increase surface area for absorption of water and minerals.
- A type of leaf venation or leaflet arrangement where smaller veins branch from one main midrib.
- Roots A branching root system with many thin roots spreading out near the soil surface.
- The sticky top part of the pistil where pollen lands and germinates.
- Flowers containing all four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
- Horizontal underground stems that store food and produce new shoots and roots.
- A structure in grasses that wraps around the stem where the leaf attaches.
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- A growth tissue that produces new xylem and phloem, causing stems and roots to thicken.
- A leaf arrangement where three or more leaves grow from the same node on the stem.
- The pattern of veins in a leaf.
- Flowering plants with one cotyledon; usually have parallel leaf venation.
- The process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow into a plant.
- Seed leaves inside a seed that provide nutrients to the growing plant.
- The plant structure that supports leaves and flowers and transports water, minerals, and food.
- Thick, central primary roots that grow deep into the soil (like carrots).
- The slender stalk of a stamen that holds up the anther in a flower.
- Flowering plants with two seed leaves (cotyledons); usually have net-like leaf veins.
- The stalk that attaches a leaf blade to the stem.
- Plant structures that anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- The part of a young seedling stem below the cotyledons and above the root.
22 Clues: The pattern of veins in a leaf. • The stalk that attaches a leaf blade to the stem. • Points on a stem where leaves, branches, or buds grow. • The process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow into a plant. • The slender stalk of a stamen that holds up the anther in a flower. • The sticky top part of the pistil where pollen lands and germinates. • ...
No. 001 2025-02-13
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- rig, specialized glass pipe used for consuming cannabis concentrates.
- leaves, common term for the cannabis plant's leaves.
- term for cannabis strains high in CBD and low in THC.
- term for dried flowers of the female cannabis plant.
- term for cannabis products made from the entire plant, including all cannabinoids and terpenes.
- cannabis plant's flowering tops.
- ancient Indian text mentioning the use of cannabis in religious rituals.
- sativa, scientific name for the cannabis plant.
- growing, common term for cannabis cultivation indoors using controlled environments.
- psychoactive effect caused by consuming too much THC.
- chemical process extracting cannabinoids from cannabis using butane.
- process converting non-psychoactive compounds in cannabis to psychoactive ones through heat.
- cannabis consumption via inhalation.
- tiny, crystal-like structures on the cannabis plant containing cannabinoids.
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- aromatic compounds found in cannabis.
- term for cannabis product combining THC with CBD.
- oil, oil often used for cooking and baking.
- non-psychoactive compound in cannabis known for its medicinal properties.
- first US state to legalize recreational cannabis.
- different variations of cannabis plants, such as sativa and indica.
- compound in cannabis responsible for its psychoactive effects.
- concentrated resin extracted from the cannabis plant.
- cannabis products consumed orally, such as brownies or gummies.
- Ben Cao Jing, ancient Chinese text mentioning the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes.
- method of cannabis extraction using low temperatures and high pressure.
25 Clues: cannabis plant's flowering tops. • cannabis consumption via inhalation. • aromatic compounds found in cannabis. • oil, oil often used for cooking and baking. • sativa, scientific name for the cannabis plant. • term for cannabis product combining THC with CBD. • first US state to legalize recreational cannabis. • term for dried flowers of the female cannabis plant. • ...
Living Things 2024-03-15
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- The pretty, colorful part of the plant
- The colorful part of a flower
- Holds the plants in the grow
- They help make food for the plant
- Grows off of the stem
- Prickly plant found in the desert
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- Plants need sunlight, air and _____ to grow
- Yellow substance in the middle of the flower
- Used to grow a plant
- Carries food and water to the rest of the plant
- Sweet colorful plants that we eat
11 Clues: Used to grow a plant • Grows off of the stem • Holds the plants in the grow • The colorful part of a flower • Sweet colorful plants that we eat • They help make food for the plant • Prickly plant found in the desert • The pretty, colorful part of the plant • Plants need sunlight, air and _____ to grow • Yellow substance in the middle of the flower • ...
Organic Gardening Vocabulary 2024-04-22
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- asexual, diploid phase of a plant that follows a life cycle of alternating generations
- carbon-based naturally occurring material that is or once was living
- biogeochemical cycle where nitrogen is converted into numerous different forms as it circulates amongst different environments
- segment of a flower’s corolla that is typically colored
- the art and science of growing plants
- plant that is genetically adapted for its local growing conditions and has a dedicated role in its respective ecosystem
- logarithmic scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution
- chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase its fertility
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower
- kingdom of spore producing organisms that feed on other organic matter
- loss of water from an environment through evaporation from soil and bodies of water and transpiration from plants
- the part of an ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell
- continuously growing horizontal underground stem that puts out lateral shoots and adventitious roots at intervals
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- process of removing parts of a plant to improve the healthy growth or appearance
- process where plants combine water and carbon dioxide using solar energy to create glucose
- natural home or environment of an organism
- straight tapering root that forms the center of the root system and acts as a storage for sugars
- plants that are planted for the purpose of covering the soil instead of being harvested
- the combination of organic matter, inorganic minerals, water, and air that comprise soil
- powdery substance discharged from the male parts of flowers for the purposes of reproduction
- gamete producing, haploid phase of a plant that follows a life cycle of alternating generations
- biogeochemical cycle in which water continuously moves through different environments
- the female organs of a flower, including the stigma, style, and ovary
- a cultivated plant that is grown for food
- process of an organism growing from a seed or spore
- a plant that lasts for many years
- method of creating decomposed organic nutrient-rich material from food and yard waste
- a plant that lasts for one year
- acronym for Genetically Modified Organism
29 Clues: a plant that lasts for one year • a plant that lasts for many years • the art and science of growing plants • the male fertilizing organ of a flower • a cultivated plant that is grown for food • acronym for Genetically Modified Organism • natural home or environment of an organism • process of an organism growing from a seed or spore • ...
Plant Hormone 2023-12-18
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- This plant hormone is a gas which stimulates fruits to ripen
- This career uses the hormone Gibberellin in their plants to slow the death of the plant
- A naturally occurring compound which regulated change in physiology, growth or development of the plant
- This plant hormone prevents/slows the process of gaing/death of the plant
- This plant hormone causes the cell to elongate and bend towards the light
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- This plant hormone brings plants out of dormancy, and start growing again
- is the natural decline of events that result in death of the plant
- This plant hormone causes the plant to enter dormancy, forcing plants to loose their leaves
- Abscisic Acid is triggered to start in this season of the year
- Gibberellin is triggered to start in this season
10 Clues: Gibberellin is triggered to start in this season • This plant hormone is a gas which stimulates fruits to ripen • Abscisic Acid is triggered to start in this season of the year • is the natural decline of events that result in death of the plant • This plant hormone brings plants out of dormancy, and start growing again • ...
B5 Revision Crossword 2012-12-20
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- Acids The small molecules that are joined in long chains to make protiens. All the protiens in living things are made from 20 _____/_____ joined in different orders.
- A protien that catalyses chemical reactions in living things.
- a new cell or individual. a _____ has the same genes as the parents
- Cell division that halves the number of chromosomes to produce gametes. The four new cells are genetically different from each other and from the parent cell.
- An organelle in animal and plant cells where respiration takes place.
- Part of a plant or animal made up of different tissues.
- cells Un specialised cells in plamts that can develop into any kind of specialised cell.
- Helix The shape of a DNA molecule, with two strands twisted together in a spiral.
- Group of specialised cells of the type working together to do a particular job.
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- The bending of growing plant shoots towards the light.
- this is how an animal or organism matures. As a zygote developes, it forms more and more cells. These are organised into different tissues and organs.
- Plant tissue transports water through a plant .
- A plant hormone that affes=cts plant growth and development. For example, _____ stimulates growth of roots in cuttings.
- A section of DNA giving the instructions for a cell about how to make one kind of protien.
- Cloning Growing new tissues and organs from cloning embryonic stem cells. The new tissues and organs are used to treat people who are injured or ill.
- A developing human embryo is referred to as a _____ once it reaches eight weeks after fertilization. A _____ already has all the main organs that it will have at birth.
16 Clues: Plant tissue transports water through a plant . • The bending of growing plant shoots towards the light. • Part of a plant or animal made up of different tissues. • A protien that catalyses chemical reactions in living things. • a new cell or individual. a _____ has the same genes as the parents • ...
Biology 2025-04-25
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- nonliving parts of the environment (i.e., temperature,soil,light, moisture, air currents)
- all autotrophs (plants) trap energy from the sun. Beginning of the food chain
- Part of the DNA nucleotide sequence is transcribed into a complementary mRNA strand in the cell's nucleus.
- Make a reaction start faster
- the three-nucleotide sequence on a mRNA molecule that codes for one amino acid.
- plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized.
- the sticky, receptive surface at the top of a flower’s female reproductive organ where pollen grains land and begin the process of fertilization.where pollen grains land and begin the process of fertilization.
- part of the plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances from the roots to other parts of the plant.
- The fertilized egg that has one set of alleles from mom and one set from dad. It is a diploid cell.
- unicellular organism without a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles.
- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments, focusing on energy transfer. The science of relationships
- Ingest (eat) food containing the sun’s energy. All Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, Decomposers
- An organism that receives different genetic information from each parent
- the photosynthetic cells found in the leaves of plants.
- regulation of an organism’s internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life.
- one of a pair of cells that function in the opening and closing of a plant’s stomata by changes in their shape.
- a change in the nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA. This may happen due to an error during replication or exposure to damaging agents.
- Destruction of an enzyme by temperature or other factors.
- the plant organ that anchors it into the ground and takes in water and nutrie
- body system that works to protect the body from infection and disease and includes the skin, mucus, and white blood cells.
- Also called primary producer, producer, or PLANT. The beginning of a food chain
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- a network of tissues and vessels carrying blood and lymph through the body, including the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries.
- The process of burning something
- the end result of a biological or chemical process, what was made or created.
- sink Anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases. Examples include plants, ocean, and soil
- the mRNA carries genetic information to the ribosomes. The Ribosomes use this information to form proteins. We use a codon chart to help us figure out what proteins are made.
- short chains of amino acids that are linked together. These join to create proteins.
- flexible, selectively permeable boundary that helps control what enters and leaves the cell.
- vascular plant tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals away from the roots through the plant.
- substance that is able to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.
- The pair of homologous chromosomes that forms in prophase 1 and separates in anaphase 1.
- all living organisms inhabiting the Earth
- organism’s reaction to a stimulus (a change in an organism’s environment)
- the place in which an organism lives out its life
- the place in which an organism lives out its life
- the above-ground part of a plant, including stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits, which is responsible for photosynthesis, nutrient transport, and reproduction.
- the role a species plays in a community; its total way of life
- unicellular organism with membrane-bound nucleus and organelles
- One specific trait (written as a letter) inherited in the organism's genes.
- a tiny opening on the surface of a plant leaf or stem, surrounded by guard cells,which control the exchange of gases like carbon dioxide and oxygen between the plant
40 Clues: Make a reaction start faster • The process of burning something • all living organisms inhabiting the Earth • the place in which an organism lives out its life • the place in which an organism lives out its life • the photosynthetic cells found in the leaves of plants. • Destruction of an enzyme by temperature or other factors. • ...
Plants Revision 2015-06-29
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- large starchy storage area for many plants
- liquid needed for photosynthesis
- these make up proteins
- glucose is a type of this
- needed with glucose to make proteins
- long and narrow plastic greenhouse
- how living things change to fit their environment
- provides the energy for photosynthesis
- when results refer to number they are this
- process in which plants make their own food
- colour iodine goes in the presence of starch
- chemical to test for starch
- product of photosynthesis
- provided by light
- singular of algae
- contains the xylem and phloem in a plant
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- glass building for plants
- when biodiversity is observed along a line
- green organelle in plant cells
- when gas moves from high concentration to a low
- gadget for measuring biodiversity
- gaseous waste from photosynthesis
- a factor that restricts a reaction
- when results are descriptive they are this
- when water moves from a high concentration to a low
- single-celled photosynthetic organism
- gas needed for photosynthesis
- chemical in chloroplasts
- when plants are grown in controlled liquid only they are called this
- if not needed, the glucose goes here into storage
- transports food in a plant
- could limit the rate of photosynthesis
- this means it doesn't dissolve in water
- transports water in a plant
- storage molecule in a plant
35 Clues: provided by light • singular of algae • these make up proteins • chemical in chloroplasts • glass building for plants • glucose is a type of this • product of photosynthesis • transports food in a plant • chemical to test for starch • transports water in a plant • storage molecule in a plant • gas needed for photosynthesis • green organelle in plant cells • ...
Biology Chapter 2 Review 2014-09-17
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- found outside the cell membrane; provides support
- basic structural unit of all living things
- waxy layer that helps prevent water loss
- pigment that produces red, blue, and purple colors
- leaves that lack a petiole
- this plant system is above ground
- organisms that cannot produce their own food
- pigment that produces yellowish color
- number of basic leaf shapes
- growth response of plant stimulated by light
- the sugar that glucose is converted into
- a form of energy produced by sunlight and water
- which type of vascular tissue transfers minerals downward
- each small blade on a compound leaf
- organisms that can produce their own food
- sweet liquid found within the vascular tissue of plants
- group of structures designed to function together as a unit to perform a particular job for an organism
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- the single most important factor affecting photosynthesis is the _________of the sunlight striking the leaf
- control’s the cell’s activities
- simple sugar
- process by which a plant turns radiant energy into chemical energy
- type of leaf on a pine tree
- this process burns sugars as fuel for energy: ____________respiration
- leaf arrangement where 3 or more leaves grow from each node
- located within the chloroplasts and are important for photosynthesis
- connects blade to stem
- tiny openings in the leaf
- this plant system is underground
- food is stored as_________in the plant
- flat green part of the leaf
- pigment that produces yellowish orange color
- what organs are made of
- which type of vascular tissue transfers minerals upward
33 Clues: simple sugar • connects blade to stem • what organs are made of • tiny openings in the leaf • leaves that lack a petiole • type of leaf on a pine tree • number of basic leaf shapes • flat green part of the leaf • control’s the cell’s activities • this plant system is underground • this plant system is above ground • each small blade on a compound leaf • ...
Plants And How They Grow 2025-10-28
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- question A question that can be answered by doing an experiment.
- A gas made during photosynthesis that animals need to breathe.
- A seed dispersal method where the seed pod bursts open and scatters seeds.
- The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight.
- A stem that grows along the ground and makes new plants, like in strawberries.
- cone The part of a coniferous tree that produces and holds the seeds.
- A young plant that has just grown from a seed.
- The preserved remains or traces of plants or animals from the past.
- A large main root that grows straight down, like in a carrot.
- One of the five senses; you use your nose to do this.
- The process when a seed starts to grow into a new plant.
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- A group of sentences that talk about one main idea in writing.
- The green parts of a plant that make food through photosynthesis.
- Observations that use numbers or measurements.
- trees Trees that lose their leaves in autumn and grow them again in spring.
- A possible answer to a scientific question that can be tested.
- When a species no longer exists anywhere on Earth.
- The plant tissue that carries water from roots to leaves.
- trees Evergreen trees that have cones and needle-like leaves.
- Substances from the soil that help plants grow.
- When pollen moves from one flower to another to make seeds.
- A yellow powder made by flowers that helps in plant reproduction.
22 Clues: Observations that use numbers or measurements. • A young plant that has just grown from a seed. • Substances from the soil that help plants grow. • When a species no longer exists anywhere on Earth. • One of the five senses; you use your nose to do this. • The process when a seed starts to grow into a new plant. • ...
Grade 9 Biology 2023-11-11
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- Thread-like structures in fungus
- A sweet sugary substance produced in flowers
- This become a fruit after fertilisation
- The outside of a bean
- One example of a decomposer
- This solution is used to test for starch
- A place where an organism lives
- Plants store glucose in this form
- Microscopic, floating animals
- The name of a young plant
- Plants can _____ if they don't get enough water
- A plant that grows where people don't want it
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- This is formed when the nuclei of two gametes fuse together
- Where pollen is made in a flower
- These always contain seeds
- Where photosynthesis happens in a plant cell
- An animal that eats plants
- A female part of a flower
- An animal that eats other animals
- A mineral salt needed for making proteins in plants
- A mineral salt needed for making chlorophyll
- Where you would find the female gametes in a flower
- Plants make this carbohydrate during photosynthesis
- A plant that germinates, grows and dies in less than a year
- The male parts of a flower
25 Clues: The outside of a bean • A female part of a flower • The name of a young plant • These always contain seeds • An animal that eats plants • The male parts of a flower • One example of a decomposer • Microscopic, floating animals • A place where an organism lives • Where pollen is made in a flower • Thread-like structures in fungus • An animal that eats other animals • ...
TOPIC 15: COORDINATION & RESPONSE IN PLANTS - KEYWORDS 1 2023-08-02
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- / A response in which parts of the plant grow towards or away from gravity.
- / In the roots, auxin ________ cell elongation
- / Plants grow upwards to ensure their leaves can absorb light for ________________.
- / Tissue cells in a plant consisting of undifferentiated cells capable of indeterminate growth
- / In the shoots, auxin ________ cell elongation
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- / A response in which parts of the plant grow towards or away from light.
- / Plants produce plant growth regulators (a.k.a. plant hormones)called ______ .
- / Ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment
- / __________ phototropism is when shoot grows towards light
- / Any changes in environment
- / __________ gravitropism is when root grows away from gravity.
- / Auxins are produced in the ______ of the growing shoots and the roots called apical meristems.
- / The directional growth response made by plants in response to light and gravity
- / Plants to grow downwards into the ground because ____________ are found there.
14 Clues: / Any changes in environment • / In the roots, auxin ________ cell elongation • / In the shoots, auxin ________ cell elongation • / __________ phototropism is when shoot grows towards light • / Ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment • / __________ gravitropism is when root grows away from gravity. • ...
Genetics 2023-05-01
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- before you.
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- the young born of living organisms. They
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- of two organisms of different breeds
- to receive something from someone who
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- the offspring resulting from combining the
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- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- the next.
- the children
- A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- is the branch of biology that deals with characteristics that are inherited from one generation
16 Clues: the next. • before you. • the children • of two organisms of different breeds • to receive something from someone who • the young born of living organisms. They • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • the offspring resulting from combining the • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • ...
Plant and animal cell 2022-02-22
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- Stores up water and maintains cell turgidity
- Controls all the activities in the cell
- organisms in the animal kingdom
- Produces energy for the reaction
- ______ is the organism in the plant and animal kingdom, and it can make own food
- Cell _____ make sure the cell has a fixed shape
- _______ requires light and chloroplast to occur
- acid Carries the gene information, it is also known as DNA
- Available in plant cell but not in animal cell
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- Act as a medium for chemical reaction in the cell
- ______ is organism in the plant kingdom
- Cell _____ controls the movement of nutrients in and out the cell
- ____, spirogyra and mucor are multicellular organism
- organisms that contains single cell
- _____ and amoeba are
- organisms that contains many cells such as human, plant and animal
16 Clues: _____ and amoeba are • organisms in the animal kingdom • Produces energy for the reaction • organisms that contains single cell • ______ is organism in the plant kingdom • Controls all the activities in the cell • Stores up water and maintains cell turgidity • Available in plant cell but not in animal cell • Cell _____ make sure the cell has a fixed shape • ...
The life of a sunflower 2025-01-25
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- What sunflowers do from a seed to a tall plant.
- A tall plant with large yellow flowers that follow the sun.
- The process that helps the sunflower produce seeds.
- When seeds or sunflowers are collected for use.
- The star that sunflowers turn to face.
- The tall, strong part of the sunflower that supports it.
- The green parts of the sunflower that help it absorb sunlight.
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- The repeating stages of the sunflower's life.
- Where the sunflower is planted to take root.
- The bright yellow parts of the sunflower's flower.
- What a sunflower needs to survive and grow.
- The part of the sunflower that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- The part of the plant that produces seeds.
- The action of putting seeds in the soil.
- What sunflowers produce and humans or animals eat.
15 Clues: The star that sunflowers turn to face. • The action of putting seeds in the soil. • The part of the plant that produces seeds. • What a sunflower needs to survive and grow. • Where the sunflower is planted to take root. • The repeating stages of the sunflower's life. • What sunflowers do from a seed to a tall plant. • When seeds or sunflowers are collected for use. • ...
The life of a sunflower 2025-01-25
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- What sunflowers do from a seed to a tall plant.
- A tall plant with large yellow flowers that follow the sun.
- The process that helps the sunflower produce seeds.
- When seeds or sunflowers are collected for use.
- The star that sunflowers turn to face.
- The tall, strong part of the sunflower that supports it.
- The green parts of the sunflower that help it absorb sunlight.
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- The repeating stages of the sunflower's life.
- Where the sunflower is planted to take root.
- The bright yellow parts of the sunflower's flower.
- What a sunflower needs to survive and grow.
- The part of the sunflower that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- The part of the plant that produces seeds.
- The action of putting seeds in the soil.
- What sunflowers produce and humans or animals eat.
15 Clues: The star that sunflowers turn to face. • The action of putting seeds in the soil. • The part of the plant that produces seeds. • What a sunflower needs to survive and grow. • Where the sunflower is planted to take root. • The repeating stages of the sunflower's life. • What sunflowers do from a seed to a tall plant. • When seeds or sunflowers are collected for use. • ...
bcmb 321 2019-10-26
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- Protein complex degrades polyubiquitinated proteins.
- The phase in the plant life cycle produces haploid spores.
- The plant hormone promotes plant growth via cytokinesis.
- The inactive form of PhyB.
- Gene responsible for meristem formation.
- Pfr promotes the degradation of these transcription factors.
- Red and far red-light photoreceptor.
- These cells divide and form two sperm cells that are stored in the pollen tube.
- Plants grow toward or away from the light source.
- The chromophores of this photoreceptor are FAD and pterin.
- GAs are not transported in a ____ way.
- Auxin exits the cytoplasm via this carrier.
- These cells are located at the chalazal end of the embryo sac.
- Plants continuously form new organs and tissues through this process.
- The actions caused by blue light receptors are not ______.
- The process in which two gametes fuse to form a zygote.
- Auxin moves from apical end to _______end.
- A gaseous hormone regulates stress responses.
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- These two cells guide the pollen tube during fertilization.
- The plant hormone promotes seed dormancy.
- The expression of CLV3 inhibits _____.
- Cells can differentiate into any type of cell.
- This photoreceptor is responsible for stomatal opening and chloroplast movement.
- The precursor of auxin.
- Mutation in WUS cause no expression of _____.
- The phase in the plant life cycle produces haploid gametes.
- E3 ubiquitin ligase inhibits photomorphogenesis.
- Light mediated seedling.
- The receptor gene increases anthocyanin production.
- A product of double fertilization.
- The arrangement of leaves on meristem.
- Receptor of GAs.
- Chromophore of phototropin.
- Auxin enters the cytoplasm via this co-transporter.
- The part of flower stores and produces pollen.
35 Clues: Receptor of GAs. • The precursor of auxin. • Light mediated seedling. • The inactive form of PhyB. • Chromophore of phototropin. • A product of double fertilization. • Red and far red-light photoreceptor. • The expression of CLV3 inhibits _____. • GAs are not transported in a ____ way. • The arrangement of leaves on meristem. • Gene responsible for meristem formation. • ...
Plant Science Terms 2025-01-28
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- – Extensive area of native pasture land
- – science of crop production and soil management
- – Grass grown to be used for feed or seed
- – a plant with a solid stem
- – plants in the legume family whose large seeds are used for food
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- – a plant that climbs on some support, the stem cannot stand upright by itself
- – livestock feed, such as pasture, hay or silage
- – a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- – a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- – a plant with no persistent woody stem above the ground
- – any plant that interferes with human affairs
- – a plant that can live for three or more years
12 Clues: – a plant with a solid stem • – Extensive area of native pasture land • – Grass grown to be used for feed or seed • – any plant that interferes with human affairs • – a plant that can live for three or more years • – livestock feed, such as pasture, hay or silage • – science of crop production and soil management • – a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • ...
Jules Damir Mathis crosswords velcro 2023-02-06
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- What the creator intended to do with velcro at first
- Medical tool that velcro made easier to use
- Date thee inventor introduces velcro to the public
- Attaches itself to fibers in clothing
- The nationality of the invetor
- Surgical intervention held together with velcro
- The plant who inspired the creator
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- Number of hooks per square inch
- Name of the creator
- Scientific tool that the creator used to inspect the plant
- The material the creator found velcro worked best with
- First material the creator tried to do velcro with
- The process the creator used to create velcro
- Company that used velcro to create shoes
- type of the bonding
- from the plant
- company that made velcro boost in popularity
- The date he was interested in creating velcro
18 Clues: from the plant • Name of the creator • type of the bonding • The nationality of the invetor • Number of hooks per square inch • The plant who inspired the creator • Attaches itself to fibers in clothing • Company that used velcro to create shoes • Medical tool that velcro made easier to use • company that made velcro boost in popularity • ...
Life Science Vocabulary Words 2025-02-26
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- organelle found in only plant cells, where photosynthesis occurs
- process where organisms convert stored energy in glucose into chemical enegry
- the organelle that is the control center of the cell and stores genetic material
- eukaryotic multicellular heterotroph
- having a body made of 1 cell
- maintaining a stable environment in the body
- eukaryotic multicellular autotroph
- eukaryotic single celled autotroph or heterotroph
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- process where autotrophs convert sunlight, CO2 and H20 into glucose and O2
- an organism that has a nucleus in its cells
- the organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- infectious agent that can be treated with antibiotics
- an organism that does not have a nucleus in its cells
- having a body made of more than 1 cell
- organelle found in only plant cells, provides structure to cell
- an organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis
- an infectious agent that can only reproduce inside a host and cannot be treated with antibiotics
- eukaryotic single or multicellular heterotroph
- and organism that gets its food by eating other organisms
- organelle that stores water, is bigger in plant cells than animal cells
20 Clues: having a body made of 1 cell • eukaryotic multicellular autotroph • eukaryotic multicellular heterotroph • having a body made of more than 1 cell • an organism that has a nucleus in its cells • maintaining a stable environment in the body • eukaryotic single or multicellular heterotroph • the organelle where cellular respiration occurs • ...
S5L3- Cells and Microorganisms 2022-09-28
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- gives the cell its shape and holds the cell's parts together; in plant and animal cells
- any living thing that you can only see with a microscope
- a group of similar cells that work together to do a certain job for your body
- the process in which cells divide to allow for growth
- membrane surrounds the cell and controls what comes in an out of the cell; in plant and animal cells
- wall surrounds and protects the plant cell; also helps keep its shape; only found in plant cells
- system organs that work together to do a certain job in your body
- basic unit of structure and function in living things
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- living things
- stores waters, nutrients, and wastes; in plant and animal cells
- directs the cell's activities; in plant and animal cells
- tissues that work together to do a certain job in your body
- releases energy so the cell can do its job; in plant and animal cells
- uses energy from sunlight to make food for the plant cell; only found in plant cells
14 Clues: living things • the process in which cells divide to allow for growth • basic unit of structure and function in living things • directs the cell's activities; in plant and animal cells • any living thing that you can only see with a microscope • tissues that work together to do a certain job in your body • ...
Floriculture 2024-11-25
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- the process in which a plant becomes accustomed to a new environment
- an herbaceous plant that grows from seed to flower in one season before dying
- a lateral branch that contributes to a bushy appearance
- a modified underground stem comprised of a very short, flattened stem to which fleshy,scale-like leaves are attached
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- the physical removal of the apical meristem of a plant
- a small plant grown in a small amount of medium in divided trays
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- the initiation of flowering by exposure to a prolonged period of cold
- the removal of selected developing flower buds
- an herbaceous, annual plant used for ornamental display or vegetable production
- a modified leaf associated with a flower
- the manipulation of environmental conditions to produce a marketable potted plant at a time when the plant normally would not flower
12 Clues: a modified leaf associated with a flower • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the removal of selected developing flower buds • the physical removal of the apical meristem of a plant • a lateral branch that contributes to a bushy appearance • a small plant grown in a small amount of medium in divided trays • ...
4.2, 5.3, 9.1 2023-12-29
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- for example an octopus
- form of energy that is lost from ecosystems
- energy ... in ecosystems
- for example ferns
- ... of energy shows the amount of energy in trophic levels of ecosystems
- science of classification
- their characteristic is presence of hair
- in this form energy flows through trophic levels
- evaporation of water from leaves
- water transport begins there
- source of energy for autotrophs
- device used for measuring the rate of water uptake of a leafy shoot
- they can fly
- they produce seeds but not fruits
- plant tissue which creates secondary vascular tissues
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- a general system of names of species
- enhances plant cell wall rigidity, hydrophobic properties and promotes minerals transport through the vascular bundles in plant
- they live mainly on land, but reproduce in water
- flatworms belong to this phylum
- it converts light energy into chemical energy in carbohydrates
- they eat other organisms to obtain energy
- this feature of water allows transport against gravity in a column
- do not have proper plant tissues
- an example of it is fungi
- they have radial symmetry
- plant tissue which transports water in the plants
- it is low in xylem vessels
- process enabled by uptake of minerals from soil into plants
- one of the three domains
- they do not have any type of symmetry
- the higher it is, the lower the rate of evaporation of water from its leaves
31 Clues: they can fly • for example ferns • for example an octopus • energy ... in ecosystems • one of the three domains • science of classification • an example of it is fungi • they have radial symmetry • it is low in xylem vessels • water transport begins there • flatworms belong to this phylum • source of energy for autotrophs • do not have proper plant tissues • ...
AQA Synergy - 2. Transport over large distances 2025-12-10
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- 1/d2, If distance is doubled, light intensity decreases by 1 forth (2 words)
- The diffusion of water through a partially permeable membrane to a high concentration of solute.
- Movement of substances against a concentration gradient using energy (2 words).
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Liquid part of blood that carries nutrients and hormones.
- Loss of water vapour from plant leaves through stomata.
- Blood cells that carry oxygen using haemoglobin.
- Protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen.
- Plant tissue that transports sugars made in photosynthesis.
- Plant tissue that carries water and minerals from roots to leaves.
- Tiny pores in leaves that allow gas exchange.
- Cells that control the opening and closing of stomata.
- Gap between two neurones
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- Key ion used in chloroplasts
- Self-correcting system in the body, allowing animals to maintain homeostasis (2 words).
- Hormone responsible for regulating metabolic rate
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- Small blood vessels where exchange of substances occurs.
- Neurone found only in reflex actions
- Blood cells that fight infections and produce antibodies.
- chemical diffused across a synapse
- Found in the right atrium, responsible for maintaining regular heart rhythm
- Fragments that help blood clot.
- Released from the adrenal glands, responsible for our fight or flight response
- Ion combined with glucose to form amino acids in a plant
- Movement of sugars around the plant
- Master gland
27 Clues: Master gland • Gap between two neurones • Key ion used in chloroplasts • Fragments that help blood clot. • chemical diffused across a synapse • Movement of sugars around the plant • Neurone found only in reflex actions • Protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen. • Tiny pores in leaves that allow gas exchange. • Blood cells that carry oxygen using haemoglobin. • ...
Polar Biome Crossword 2016-02-23
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- all the living organisms of an ecosystem.
- organisms that live at the bottom of a lake or sea or other body of water. sometimes referred to as benthos ( plural).
- how reflective a surface, like ice, is.
- plants that live more than 2 years
- frozen soil underneath the permanent ice
- an organism that has a naturally warm internal temperature
- tracing of descent through the female line
- long plant stems that grow along the ground and then break off and plant roots
- thick feathers that trap heat
- a specific place in an ecosystem where a organism fits into a process
- fur coarse waterproof layer of fur
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- the land of grasses, lichens, mosses, and sedges
- a low growing and fuzzy plant
- a layer of fat that preserves heat
- the corpses of dead animals
- organisms without a spinal cord
- loss of material from a glacier
- hills of ice concealing huge water chambers inside of them
- Fixing Bacteria helps plant to survive in poor soil
- a small bulb that breaks away and puts down it's own roots
- fur soft downy layer of fur
- The formation of an iceberg from a glacier.
22 Clues: the corpses of dead animals • fur soft downy layer of fur • a low growing and fuzzy plant • thick feathers that trap heat • organisms without a spinal cord • loss of material from a glacier • a layer of fat that preserves heat • plants that live more than 2 years • fur coarse waterproof layer of fur • how reflective a surface, like ice, is. • ...
Long vowels 2025-03-13
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- A sticky substance used to stick things together.
- A toy that flies in the sky on a string.
- Man's best friend
- A shape that is round at the bottom and pointed at the top.
- Has a trunk
- The part of your body at the end of your legs.
- An animal with horns that eats grass.
- A path for cars and people to travel on.
- A shape with six square sides.
- Large marsupial
- A baked dish with a sweet or savory filling.
- A vehicle with two wheels that you pedal.
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- A long, hollow cylinder.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- A substance used for washing.
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- A small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- The green part of a plant or tree.
- A musical melody or song.
- A sweet dessert made with flour, sugar, and eggs.
- A vehicle that floats on water.
- Letters and packages sent through the post office.
- A thick cord made of twisted fibers.
- Water that falls from the sky in drops.
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • A long, hollow cylinder. • A musical melody or song. • A substance used for washing. • A shape with six square sides. • A vehicle that floats on water. • The green part of a plant or tree. • A thick cord made of twisted fibers. • An animal with horns that eats grass. • ...
stem anatomy 2025-11-18
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- elongated, pointed cells grouped together to form strands
- where a leaf grows on the stem
- arrangement of veins in a leaf
- a zone where plant cells become specific tissues
- dead tissue, present in two forms; fibers and slereids
- first formed primary phloem, consisting of narrow, sieve tubes, starts with the same letter(p)
- spherical or oval, highly thickened dead cells
- elongated cylindrical cells, tapering ends
- waxy thick layer that covers the outer side of the epidermis
- grow without soil, in air
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- a zone where plant cells increase in size
- a specialized parenchymatous cell
- what a cell wall is composed of
- a type of root that elongates downward
- branch root that arises from another root
- elongated, tube-like cells with thick lignified walls and tapering ends
- long tubes like structures, arranged longitudinally
- a tissue system that forms the outermost covering of the plant body
- roots outermost tip
- later formed phloem that has bigger sieve tubes
- living tissue, irregularly thickened at corners, provides mechanical support
- appears early in the life of a plant, contributes to the formation of primary structures
- long, cylindrical tube-like structure, made up of vessel members
23 Clues: roots outermost tip • grow without soil, in air • where a leaf grows on the stem • arrangement of veins in a leaf • what a cell wall is composed of • a specialized parenchymatous cell • a type of root that elongates downward • a zone where plant cells increase in size • branch root that arises from another root • elongated cylindrical cells, tapering ends • ...
Plants Moving On Up 2017-04-30
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- Outermost layer of bark
- Where water transpires from
- Type of bond responsible for adhesion
- (2 words) Hypothesis explaining why phloem sap always flows from source to sink
- When the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall
- Plant adapted to arid environments
- Type of xylem formed at the apical meristem
- (2 words) Elements that are basically a living straw supported by companion cells
- (2 words) Theory of how water rises up a tree
- How leaves lower their water potential
- (2 words) Determines age of woody plants
- (2 words) Provides nuclei and organelles to support a sieve tube member
- Type of xylem that makes up wood
- Strip of wax forcing water to enter a cell before it crosses the endoderm
- Water route that goes through root hair cells
- Water is _________ up a plant
- (adj) Cells that are filled with water so that their cell walls are under pressure from inside
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- (2 words) Substrate with the lowest water potential, ~ -100
- Lower the water potential of plant cells
- Ions that control stomatal opening and closing
- (2 words) Large cells with thin walls formed when lots of resources are available
- Season when sugar reserves are mobilized to support new plant growth aboveground
- (2 words) Xylem cell type with unobstructed water flow, but air bubbles affect the whole tube
- Transports water and dissolved minerals through plant
- Transports sugars through plant
- (2 words) One-cell-thick layer of meristem cells for secondary growth
- Substrate with the highest water potential ~0
- Space between cork cells that allows for gas exchange from outside to living cells inside
- Secondary xylem cells filled with resin
- What a plant does when its tissues lose water
- Water route that goes around root hair cells
- Innermost layer of wood
- Type of photosynthesis in which gas exchange occurs at night and PEP is replaced by crassulaic acid
- Secondary xylem
- Xylem cell type with slow water flow and air bubbles that only affect one cell
35 Clues: Secondary xylem • Outermost layer of bark • Innermost layer of wood • Where water transpires from • Water is _________ up a plant • Transports sugars through plant • Type of xylem that makes up wood • Plant adapted to arid environments • Type of bond responsible for adhesion • How leaves lower their water potential • Secondary xylem cells filled with resin • ...
yule21 2021-12-20
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- the non-religious side of things
- those who outlawed christmas celebration
- the poet Moore's elfevator
- the animal a poet gave flying powers to
- the most-valued characteristic of a Santa Claus
- occured pre-winter due to scarce fodder
- a dessert
- plant that doesn't lose its leaves
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- the "baum" in the song "O Tannenbaum"
- invented via commercial campaign, lighting the way
- sun god with 25 Dec birthday
- the day when the sun is lowest/highest
- norse god who also flies the skies
- term used by dominant religion for predecessors
- prickly evergreen plant with berries
- one who opposes yule celebrations and is stingy
- a plant that allows kissing
- a human-like little being that has some magic
- extremely low-budget
- big party in Rome at winter solstice
- the original tree decoration from Paradise
- Santa'siconic body shape
22 Clues: a dessert • extremely low-budget • Santa'siconic body shape • the poet Moore's elfevator • a plant that allows kissing • sun god with 25 Dec birthday • the non-religious side of things • norse god who also flies the skies • plant that doesn't lose its leaves • prickly evergreen plant with berries • big party in Rome at winter solstice • the "baum" in the song "O Tannenbaum" • ...
Graded Reader / Two Brothers 2018-11-02
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- insects love this sweet stuff that the pitcher plant produces.
- the younger brother is the opposite of rich.
- this is what the oldest believes is the most important thing in life.
- this is a type of bird.
- the bird's wing was better after one of these.
- this plant has the world's smallest flowers.
- this a word used meaning to be stuck on a place with no way to get off.
- this a very long stem of a plant.
- what did the older brother put underneath a box?
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- to want more than what is fair.
- this is where the older brother ended up after climbing the plant.
- the older brother did this to get a sparrow.
- the pelican flower smells like a dead one of these.
- this is something that a person gets after doing something good.
- the older brother used a word that means to fix something when talking to the bird.
- a large amount of gold, jewels or money.
- this is what grew when the older brother planted a seed in the ground.
- this is an orange vegetable.
- this is a word used to describe diamonds, rubies and sapphires.
- what did the bird give the poor man?
- this a word for a bird's mouth.
21 Clues: this is a type of bird. • this is an orange vegetable. • to want more than what is fair. • this a word for a bird's mouth. • this a very long stem of a plant. • what did the bird give the poor man? • a large amount of gold, jewels or money. • the older brother did this to get a sparrow. • the younger brother is the opposite of rich. • ...
APES: Chapter 6: Aquatic Life Zones Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-29
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- lake with a moderate level of plant nutrients.
- lake with a large supply of plant nutrients.
- warm nutrient rich shallow part of the ocean that extends from high tide to the edge of the continental shelf.
- measure of how cloudy water is.
- lake with a low supply of plant nutrients.
- over nourishment of aquatic ecosystems with plant nutrients from humans.
- strongly swimming organisms found in aqautic systems.
- small plant and animal organisms that float in aquatic systems.
- oceans and bays, estuaries, coastal wetlands, shorelines and coral reefs.
- an area at the mouth of a river built up by deposited sediments.
- lies beyond the continental drift, the open ocean.
- partially enclosed coastal area at the mouth of a river where freshwater mixes with salt water.
- area of shoreline between low and high
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- increasing levels of acid in the world's oceans due to too much CO2 released into the atmosphere.
- organisms that digest parts of dead organisms, breaking down nutrients.
- land along the coastline inland from an estuary that is covered with saltwater all or part of the year.
- freshwater from precipitation that flows on the surface of the earth.
- land away from the coast that is covered all or part of the time with freshwater.
- marine and freshwater portions of the biosphere.
- bottom dwelling organisms.
- movement of nutrient rich bottom water to the ocean's surface.
- land area that delivers water, sediment, and dissolved substance via small streams.
- periodic flow of water on and off the shores produced by the gravitational pull of the moon.
- water that contains less than 1% salt by volume, accumulates or flows of the surface of terrestrial biomes.
24 Clues: bottom dwelling organisms. • measure of how cloudy water is. • area of shoreline between low and high • lake with a low supply of plant nutrients. • lake with a large supply of plant nutrients. • lake with a moderate level of plant nutrients. • marine and freshwater portions of the biosphere. • lies beyond the continental drift, the open ocean. • ...
Life processes in plants 2025-08-10
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- The form released during respiration and used by plants for growth and development.
- Tiny pores on the surface of leaves that help in the exchange of gases.
- The simple carbohydrate produced during photosynthesis that later gets converted into starch for storage.
- The part of a plant that takes up water and minerals from the soil.
- The movement of water, minerals and food within the plant.
- The thin tube-like structure that transports food from leaves to all parts of the plant.
- The thin tube-like structure that transports water and minerals from roots to other parts of the plant.
- The gas from the air that is essential for plants to prepare starch.
- A raw material absorbed by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- The solution used to test the presence of starch in a leaf.
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- The process in which glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen releasing carbon dioxide, water and energy.
- The primary site for photosynthesis in plants.
- The green pigment in leaves that helps in capturing sunlight efficiently.
- A natural substance in leaves that gives them colour and helps in photosynthesis.
- The gas released during photosynthesis.
- A type of carbohydrate stored in the leaves of a plant and detected by the iodine test.
- The process by which plants prepare food in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.
- The source of carbon dioxide used in the process of photosynthesis.
18 Clues: The gas released during photosynthesis. • The primary site for photosynthesis in plants. • The movement of water, minerals and food within the plant. • The solution used to test the presence of starch in a leaf. • A raw material absorbed by roots and used in photosynthesis. • The part of a plant that takes up water and minerals from the soil. • ...
Plant Parts and Photosynthesis 2022-10-13
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- our waste gas that plants need
- the fuel for photosynthesis
- transport water and nutrients throughout plant
- where photosynthesis occurs
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- what we need to breathe, plants waste gas
- an ingredient that goes into plants to make food
- the plant making process of plants
- anchor the plant and absorb water/minerals
- one large, main root
- roots made of many, small string like roots
- plant part that gives support and contains veins
- produced by photosynthesis, plant food
12 Clues: one large, main root • the fuel for photosynthesis • where photosynthesis occurs • our waste gas that plants need • the plant making process of plants • produced by photosynthesis, plant food • what we need to breathe, plants waste gas • anchor the plant and absorb water/minerals • roots made of many, small string like roots • transport water and nutrients throughout plant • ...
Plants of Lake Mead 2016-08-13
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- This bush has small, round leaves which look and feel oily or sticky. This coating called "lac", helps to keep water from being lost to the dry air.
- Do not pick the flowers -- the stinging hairs are vicious!
- The only cactus with papery sheaths covering their spines. These sheaths are often bright and colorful, providing the cactus with its distinctive appearance.
- __________ weed, also know as Sacred Datura, has white flowers which open after dusk and close by mid-morning of the following day. Extremely poisonous.
- this cactus is cylindrical shaped and the flowers always grow at the top.
- Joshua trees rely solely on the female Yucca Moth for pollination. No other animal or insect transfers the pollen from one flower to another.
- A species of flowering plant in the mint family. After the blossoms have passed, the dried stems and heads shake out an abundance of small, gray seeds which are edible and full of nutrients.
- An inverted, funnel-shaped desert plant with several woody, spiny, whip-like, straight branches angling outward from the base and rising as high as 20 feet.
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- This very popular cactus can be recognized by flattened stems, called pads, that grow from joints. Typically have yellow flowers.
- Sand __________ are sticky, hairy creepers that have flower stalks up to 10 inches long, with stems trailing up to 3 feet.
- The stems of this bush are covered with dense, fine greyish white hairs. The plant has both male and female flowers on the same plant
- This cactus looks like the prickly pear, but does not have long spines. It has tiny hair-like spines and is shaped like an animal's tail.
- The flowers of this small colorful plant are barely visible. A "brush" of bright orange or red surrounds the tiny flowers. The top of the plant looks as if it has been dipped in paint
- Also known as sore-eye poppy, because the star-shaped hairs may get in your eyes if you handle the plant.
- This common desert plant has inch wide yellow flowers. These flowers look like small sunflowers on tall stalks.
- The wood of this tree is used to barbecue food and lends a distinct flavor to whatever is cooked over it.
- ________ flower swinging zoo animal's face
17 Clues: ________ flower swinging zoo animal's face • Do not pick the flowers -- the stinging hairs are vicious! • this cactus is cylindrical shaped and the flowers always grow at the top. • Also known as sore-eye poppy, because the star-shaped hairs may get in your eyes if you handle the plant. • ...
PLANT SENSORY SYSTEMS AND RESPONSES 2024-04-16
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- One of the ways people react to social pressure, just like how plants respond to touch.
- The response of plants to light.
- also called skototropism is growth away from light.
- The leaves of this plant close when touched.
- The response of plants to herbivores.
- The growth and development of plants in response to light.
- Pressure exerted by fluid in a cell that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall.
- Protein-based receptors responsible for mediating the phototropic response.
- Hormones responsible for cell elongation in phototropism and gravitropism.
- The response of plants to wind.
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- The response of plants to water.
- Specialized plastids that contain starch granules and settle downward in response to gravity.
- A plant hormone involved in various aspects of plant growth and development, as well as responses to stress.
- The response that ensures roots grow into the soil and shoots grow toward sunlight.
- The response of plants to touch
- The movemwnt of a plant subjected to constant directional pressure.
- A phototropism that is growth towards a light source.
- A directional response that allows plants to grow towards or away from the light.
- The process of increasing in size or developing.
- Disease-causing microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses.
20 Clues: The response of plants to touch • The response of plants to wind. • The response of plants to water. • The response of plants to light. • The response of plants to herbivores. • The leaves of this plant close when touched. • The process of increasing in size or developing. • also called skototropism is growth away from light. • ...
Mesozoic Crossword 2022-05-05
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- a plant that has protected seeds
- the climate during the Mesozoic era was ______ than the climate of the Paleozoic era
- Preserved Remains
- 145-65 mya; third and last period of this era
- a plant that has unprotected seeds
- earliest _____ evolved from reptile ancestors, flying creators
- cone-bearing trees/plants
- the first _______ appeared during the Triassic period
- the meteorite that most scientists agree killed most of the species on Earth
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- means "terrible lizard"; large beasts who once roamed the Earth
- continental mass in the northern hemisphere
- Flowerless, feathery/leafy plant that reproducers via spores
- Age of Reptiles/250-65 mya
- no evidence of ___ at the poles
- continental mass in the southern hemisphere
- 250-200 mya; first period of this era
- super continent which broke apart
- survivors of this era; green, large
- 200-145 mya; second period of this era
- most well known dinosaur
20 Clues: Preserved Remains • most well known dinosaur • cone-bearing trees/plants • Age of Reptiles/250-65 mya • no evidence of ___ at the poles • a plant that has protected seeds • super continent which broke apart • a plant that has unprotected seeds • survivors of this era; green, large • 250-200 mya; first period of this era • 200-145 mya; second period of this era • ...
Plants for Food and Fiber Terms 2018-04-17
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- / the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers.
- / an insect that carries pollen from one flower to another
- / the organ that bears the ovules of a flower
- / A small, hard part of a plant that can be sown to start a new plant
- / a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently
- / a chemical used to kill pests (as rodents or insects)
- / long stems that grow along the surface of the soil.
- / A unit in a cell that determines characteristics and passes them on from a parent to a child
- / produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
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- / a way of getting food from the sun. Usually in plants.
- / a small body that contains the female germ cell of a plant; develops into a seed after fertilisation
- / plants produce new stems that run underground.
- / a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together.
- / in a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapour can pass
- / the part of the plant where the leaves grow
15 Clues: / the organ that bears the ovules of a flower • / the part of the plant where the leaves grow • / plants produce new stems that run underground. • / a chemical used to kill pests (as rodents or insects) • / long stems that grow along the surface of the soil. • / a way of getting food from the sun. Usually in plants. • ...
2-7. Around the Garden 2025-11-19
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- A thin green part of a plant. (4)
- A round container that holds a plant. (3)
- To become bigger or taller over time. (4)
- The dark, soft ground where plants grow. (4)
- The part of a plant under the ground. (4)
- A small hard thing from a plant that can grow. (4)
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- Many small green plants that cover the ground. (5)
- A colorful part of a plant that opens in spring or summer. (6)
- To send water in many small drops. (5)
- A living thing that grows in soil and has leaves. (5)
- A long tube for water in a garden. (4)
- The bright star in the sky that gives light and heat. (3)
12 Clues: A thin green part of a plant. (4) • To send water in many small drops. (5) • A long tube for water in a garden. (4) • A round container that holds a plant. (3) • To become bigger or taller over time. (4) • The part of a plant under the ground. (4) • The dark, soft ground where plants grow. (4) • Many small green plants that cover the ground. (5) • ...
Rainforest Cross Word 2014-09-16
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- An activity made for tourists.
- A plant that grows on trees.
- Digging the ground for minerals.
- People of the land.
- A land of green and rain.
- A plant that slowly climbs a tree closer and closer to the sunlight.
- Cutting down trees for wood.
- Wild fauna and/or flora.
- Clearing forest area for farm land.
- Scientific word for plants.
- A species of flora that looks like a palm (from a palm tree).
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- Something that is bad for the environment.
- A species of this is a mushroom or a toad stool.
- Natural surroundings.
- Natural environment.
- A plant that strangles trees.
- This rainforest is in Queensland.
- People who take care of the rainforest are _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- brown sticks with green vegetation on them.
- Scientific for for animals.
20 Clues: People of the land. • Natural environment. • Natural surroundings. • Wild fauna and/or flora. • A land of green and rain. • Scientific for for animals. • Scientific word for plants. • A plant that grows on trees. • Cutting down trees for wood. • A plant that strangles trees. • An activity made for tourists. • Digging the ground for minerals. • This rainforest is in Queensland. • ...
Growth Factors 2023-10-12
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- only contains male reproductive flower parts
- sticky part on top of the style where insects leave pollen
- minerals enter the plant through cell walls
- thin stalk that holds up the anther
- plant roots take in water
- Lives more than two years
- structure that produces pollen
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- main product is sugar
- plants produce much more ______ through photosynthesis than they use through respiration
- leaves,stems, and roots consume oxygen
- aids in pulling water from the roots through the stems and up the leaves
- a plant with staminate and pistillate flowers on the same plant
- modified leaf that surrounds and protects the flower bud before it opens
- the transfer the pollen onto the stigma
14 Clues: main product is sugar • plant roots take in water • Lives more than two years • structure that produces pollen • thin stalk that holds up the anther • leaves,stems, and roots consume oxygen • the transfer the pollen onto the stigma • minerals enter the plant through cell walls • only contains male reproductive flower parts • ...
Mitch's Rocky Puzzle 2014-03-30
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- prehistoric patterns animals or plants found in rock formations
- mountain that ejects molten rock
- transformation of one form of rock into another
- slow cooling of magma
- fast cooling of magma
- the area between earth and space
- the centre of the earth
- molten rock
- species that only eats meat
- a species or plant that no longer exists
- slow disappearance of land
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- species that eats both plant and meat
- the thin layer of the earth
- rock most fossils are found here
- Molten rock on the earths surface
- formed from pre existing rocks
- solid masses occurring naturally as part of our planet
- species that only eats plant material
- layer of the earth that can be described as fudge
- crystal lute solids that form directly from cooling magma
20 Clues: molten rock • slow cooling of magma • fast cooling of magma • the centre of the earth • slow disappearance of land • the thin layer of the earth • species that only eats meat • formed from pre existing rocks • mountain that ejects molten rock • rock most fossils are found here • the area between earth and space • Molten rock on the earths surface • ...
types of flowers 2021-04-25
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- grows on the surface of still water
- flower are large, red and odorless flowers
- has beautiful flowers that bloom in the bright colour
- is popular as indoor ornamental plant
- is identical in color to purple, ranging from the dark to bright
- is one of most widely panted flower plnts because of its abikity to grow easily
- are popular because of their unique shape with the variety color
- has a distinctive flower crown, blooms to a large size and very attractive
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- is type of flower with color varies from red, blue, to the dark purple
- has hairy green leaves and cluster of flowers in shades of red , white, pink, and purple
- are a flowering plant tribe with the most species
- is a flower with a small tree-like shape that is difficult to grow upright
- is type of ornamental plant with a beautiful and white color
- is a tree plant with flowers that are no less beautiful then other ornamental plants
- deserve to be asked as the most beautiful and timeless flowers
- this plant is that the flowers from clusters like lace
16 Clues: grows on the surface of still water • is popular as indoor ornamental plant • flower are large, red and odorless flowers • are a flowering plant tribe with the most species • has beautiful flowers that bloom in the bright colour • this plant is that the flowers from clusters like lace • is type of ornamental plant with a beautiful and white color • ...
Capital Assets 2015-01-29
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- capital allowances are calculated at ________ rates given in legislation (8)
- chargeable period for IT cannot be longer than __ months (8)
- capital allowances can be used to encourage __________ (10)
- fall in value of capital assets (12)
- test for plant that looks at the life span of an asset (10)
- type of expenditure that does not qualify for capital allowances, including goodwill (10)
- if disposal value of an asset > value of pool, a balance ___ arises on excess (6)
- type of allowance available over a number of years on a reducing balance basis (7,4)
- what a fall in value of capital assets is called in the trading and profit and loss account (12,6)
- chargeable period for IT (6,2,6)
- type of plant and machinery exempt from AIA (3)
- pool for all other plant and machinery
- single allowance available where balance in the main/special rate pool is < £1,000 (5,5)
- is a burglar alarm system plant?
- relevent transactions can take place between ___ ___ (9,7)
- where a customer must make their CA claim (6)
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- if disposal value of an asset < value of pool, a balance ___ is given on excess (9)
- main type of capital allowance (5,3,9)
- test for plant asking whether the asset retains separate visual identity from the building (8)
- number of activities that make a person eligible for CAs (4)
- type of pool cars with CO2 emissions > 130g/km go into (7,4)
- type of activity and expenditure a person must be carrying out to receive capital allowances (10)
- chargeable period for CT cannot be longer than __ months (6)
- something with moving parts, including electronic equipment and computers (9)
- chargeable period for CT (10,6)
- is a road plant?
- type of pool short life assets go into (6,5)
- available on the internet to show hybrid rates (5,9)
- no restriction on size of customer that can claim AIA, but there are some restrictions applying to businesses under this (6,6)
- test for plant that looks at whether an asset is used as apparatus in the business (8,3)
- person incurring expenditure must ___ the asset as a result of incurring it (3)
31 Clues: is a road plant? • chargeable period for CT (10,6) • chargeable period for IT (6,2,6) • is a burglar alarm system plant? • fall in value of capital assets (12) • main type of capital allowance (5,3,9) • pool for all other plant and machinery • type of pool short life assets go into (6,5) • where a customer must make their CA claim (6) • ...
B1 Chapter 1 Cells Crossword 2022-07-21
Across
- An optical instrument used to magnify objects, so small details can be seen clearly.
- The plant cell component where photosynthesis takes place.
- A cell containing female genetic material.
- The movement of liquid or gas particles from a place of high concentration to a place of low concentration.
- The structure and features of a cell that make it suited to carrying out a particular job.
- Consisting of just one cell.
- The plant cells that contain chloroplasts, where photosynthesis takes place.
- The cell component that controls the cell and contains genetic material.
- A measure of the number of particles of a substance in a given volume.
- cell A cell whose shape and structure enable it to perform a particular function.
- The plant cell component that surrounds the cell, providing support.
- The plant cell component that contains cell sap and helps to keep the cell firm.
- An animal cell that transports oxygen around the body.
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- A cell containing male genetic material.
- When a unicellular organism splits itself into two identical cells.
- The cell component where respiration takes place.
- Carefully looking at an object or process.
- A 'jelly-like' substance found in cells, where all the chemical reactions take place.
- A plant cell that takes in water and minerals from the soil.
- A tail-like structure that allows euglenas to move.
- The smallest functional unit in an organism – the building block of life.
- Unicellular organism that performs photosynthesis.
- A chemical reaction where food and oxygen are converted into energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
- A living thing.
- The cell component that controls which substances can move into and out of the cell.
- An animal cell that transmits electrical impulses around the body.
- A unicellular organism.
27 Clues: A living thing. • A unicellular organism. • Consisting of just one cell. • A cell containing male genetic material. • Carefully looking at an object or process. • A cell containing female genetic material. • The cell component where respiration takes place. • Unicellular organism that performs photosynthesis. • A tail-like structure that allows euglenas to move. • ...
Year 7 Cells 2025-12-09
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- The cell component where respiration takes place.
- The cell component that controls which substances can move into and out of the cell.
- A cell whose shape and structure enable it to perform a particular function.
- The plant cell component where photosynthesis takes place.
- When a unicellular organism splits itself into two identical cells.
- The cell component that controls the cell and contains genetic material.
- A unicellular organism.
- An animal cell that transports oxygen around the body.
- The plant cell component that contains cell sap and helps to keep the cell firm.
- A plant cell that takes in water and minerals from the soil.
- The plant cell component that surrounds the cell, providing support.
- A cell containing female genetic material.
- A measure of the number of particles of a substance in a given volume.
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- A 'jelly-like' substance found in cells, where all the chemical reactions take place.
- The plant cells that contain chloroplasts, where photosynthesis takes place.
- A chemical reaction where food and oxygen are converted into energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
- The movement of liquid or gas particles from a place of high concentration to a place of low concentration.
- Unicellular organism that performs photosynthesis.
- Consisting of just one cell.
- The structure and features of a cell that make it suited to carrying out a particular job.
- An optical instrument used to magnify objects, so small details can be seen clearly.
- Carefully looking at an object or process.
- A tail-like structure that allows euglenas to move.
- A cell containing male genetic material.
- An animal cell that transmits electrical impulses around the body.
- The smallest functional unit in an organism – the building block of life.
- A living thing.
27 Clues: A living thing. • A unicellular organism. • Consisting of just one cell. • A cell containing male genetic material. • Carefully looking at an object or process. • A cell containing female genetic material. • The cell component where respiration takes place. • Unicellular organism that performs photosynthesis. • A tail-like structure that allows euglenas to move. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-16
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- leaves have these
- similar to jelly
- this is made by the Calvin cycle
- A type of plant that opens their stomata during the night
- The chemical called NADPH is produced here
- This is also in the Light dependent reactions
- The Calvin Cycle needs this
- A process that uses water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight
- opposite of a heterotroph
- Green pigment in plants that is needed for the Calvin cycle
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- Photosynthesis occurs here
- multiple thylakoids
- something that absorbs light
- this is needed by the Calvin cycle
- Needed in the Light dependent reactions
- light that we can see
- Light reactions occur here
- A billionth of a measurement
- A type of plant that don't go through the Calvin cycle
- A type of plant that opens their stomata during the day and does goes through the Calvin cycle
- Also needed in the Light dependent reactions
21 Clues: similar to jelly • leaves have these • multiple thylakoids • light that we can see • opposite of a heterotroph • Photosynthesis occurs here • Light reactions occur here • The Calvin Cycle needs this • something that absorbs light • A billionth of a measurement • this is made by the Calvin cycle • this is needed by the Calvin cycle • Needed in the Light dependent reactions • ...
Plant and Animal Cell Crossword 2013-09-29
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- an animal cell is______
- a single-celled organism
- the variety of______in cells reflects differences in cell function
- the process by which cells change in structure and become capable of carrying out specialized functions
- a protein "framework" inside an animal cell that gives the cell it's shape
- the basic units of structure and function in living things
- this forms during cytokinesis in plant cells
- organisms that are composed of many cells
- organisms that can make their own food
- the regular sequence of growth and division that cells undergo
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- cells that can differentiate throughout life
- organisms that can't make their own food
- in plant cells, the cell membrane is located_____the cell wall
- theses organelles capture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food for plants
- the cell membrane is this, some substances can enter while others can't
- they carry out specific functions within a cell
- only for animal cells, this separates the cell from it's environment
- small, round structures that break down materials using chemicals; only found in animal cells
- a rigid layer of nonliving material that helps to protect and support plant cells
- a plant cell has a shape like a ______
20 Clues: an animal cell is______ • a single-celled organism • a plant cell has a shape like a ______ • organisms that can make their own food • organisms that can't make their own food • organisms that are composed of many cells • cells that can differentiate throughout life • this forms during cytokinesis in plant cells • they carry out specific functions within a cell • ...
Pammie 15/5 2025-07-15
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- ability to get/make food
- the term describes cell with nucleus
- process of plant convert light energy into food
- store genetic material and control cells function
- the term describes 'many cells'
- releases energy from food, respiration
- the term describes cell without nucleus
- only found in plant cell, perform photosynthesis
- prokaryotic cell, some can cause diseases
- jelly like structure
- ability to change location
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- ability to remove metabolic waste
- the term describes 'one cell'
- the outer most layer of bacteria
- bacteria's tail
- ability to produce a fertile offspring
- ability to releases energy from food
- controls what can go in and out
- ability to increase in size,number or mass, permanantly
- protects plant cell
- ability to response to changes
- makes protein
22 Clues: makes protein • bacteria's tail • protects plant cell • jelly like structure • ability to get/make food • ability to change location • the term describes 'one cell' • ability to response to changes • controls what can go in and out • the term describes 'many cells' • the outer most layer of bacteria • ability to remove metabolic waste • ability to releases energy from food • ...
photosynthesis puzzle 2021-03-11
13 Clues: air • sugar • suns energy • the process name • absorbs suns energy • contain chlorophyll • react to create product • carries glucose to plant • allows air into the plant • what is made with reactant • what gives off radiant energy • distributes water to the plant • where photosynthesis takes place
PUZZLE - 5 on COORDINATION 2023-11-23
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- it is a plant hormone..responsible for stomatal closing.
- it is a movement towards the stimulus helpful for the plant's growth.
- it is a plant hormone...responsible for fruit-ripening.
- it is a plant... seedlings of which were used by a scientist to extract auxins.
- it is a hormone..Lack of which causes Diabetes incipidus (urine leakage).
- it is a plant hormone..responsible for stem elongation.
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- it is a movement away from the stimulus shown by the plant for purpose of self protection.
- it is a plant..example for the movement to protect the plant from grazing animals.
- it is a plant hormone... responsible for delaying the ageing in leaves.
- a scientist who separated auxins for the first time.
- it is a hormone..Lack of which causes Diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes).
11 Clues: a scientist who separated auxins for the first time. • it is a plant hormone...responsible for fruit-ripening. • it is a plant hormone..responsible for stem elongation. • it is a plant hormone..responsible for stomatal closing. • it is a movement towards the stimulus helpful for the plant's growth. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-17
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- Group to which Octopuses and snails belong
- Fish without bones
- Likes to chase mice
- Animals that eat both plant and animals
- Group to which earthworms and leaches belong
- Plant food production process
- Animals with backbone
- Animals that eat plants
- Dioxide, Gas used to make plant food
- Animals with fins, scales and gills
- Plant without roots
- Animals that produce milk for their young
- Period of inactivity for some animals during winter
- Man's best friend
- Animals with 8 legs and 2 segment bodies
- Animals that eat meat
- Male plant part
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- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- Help to keep a plant in place
- Female plant part
- Cold blooded animal
- Attracts insects
- Animals with 6 leg and 3 segment bodies
- Group to which starfish and sea urchins belong
- Animals that begins life in water but later live on land
- Can generate new plant
- Animals with feathers, wings and beak
- Group to which crabs, lobster and shrimp belong
- Part of a plant that makes food
- Flying mammal
- Gas released by plants
- Animals without backbone
33 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Male plant part • Attracts insects • Female plant part • Man's best friend • Fish without bones • Likes to chase mice • Cold blooded animal • Plant without roots • Animals with backbone • Animals that eat meat • Can generate new plant • Gas released by plants • Animals that eat plants • Animals without backbone • Help to keep a plant in place • ...
Year 7 Ecosystems 2025-04-28
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- This and water is needed for photosynthesis
- The part of a plant cell that give it structure
- The green chemical that helps the plant do photosynthesis
- An organism that eats other organisms
- A food - - - is a combination of lots of food chains
- The piece of glass that you put under a microscope
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- Where the most photosynthesis happens in a plant
- Bees and other insects move this between plants
- Where DNA is kept in a plant cell
- A living thing that makes its own food in a food chain
- The part of the plant that goes underground
- The thing that plants produce to help their seeds get eaten
- This part of the flower attracts insects with pretty colours
13 Clues: Where DNA is kept in a plant cell • An organism that eats other organisms • This and water is needed for photosynthesis • The part of the plant that goes underground • Bees and other insects move this between plants • The part of a plant cell that give it structure • Where the most photosynthesis happens in a plant • The piece of glass that you put under a microscope • ...
Year 7 Science - Cells 2025-09-19
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- The type of specialized plant cell that takes in water and nutrients from the soil.
- system A group of organs all doing the same job
- What the mitochondria uses to make energy
- A type of specialised animal cell that allows the organism to move
- The type of specialized animal cell that gives the organism stability and protects important organs
- The basic building block of all organisms
- A gel-like substance outside the nucleus where chemical reactions happen
- A group of organs all doing the same job
- Cell type with a round or oval shape
- A group of cells all doing the same job
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- Part of plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- Part of cells that create energy
- A group of tissue all doing the same job
- A stiff surface that helps plant cells maintain their shape
- Cells with a specific function, like nerve
- Cell type with a cell wall, chloroplasts and vacuole
- Part of cells that control what comes in and out of the cell
- Part of cells that control cell activity and contain DNA
18 Clues: Part of cells that create energy • Cell type with a round or oval shape • A group of cells all doing the same job • A group of tissue all doing the same job • A group of organs all doing the same job • What the mitochondria uses to make energy • The basic building block of all organisms • Cells with a specific function, like nerve • ...
M1 BASIC PLANT STRUCTURE AND REPRODUCTION 2025-06-25
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- – A cell formed when an egg (ovum) and a sperm come together during reproduction.
- – A way plants make new plants without seeds, using parts like roots or stems (e.g., ginger).
- – A flower that has all four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
- – The cells that open and close the stomata to control water loss.
- – A factor that affects how much the stomata open during the day, increasing transpiration.
- – A way plants make new plants using flowers and the joining of egg and sperm cells.
- – A type of root that stores food; an example of a taproot.
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- – The process where water evaporates from a plant’s leaves.
- – The part of a plant that grows underground and absorbs water and nutrients.
- – The movement of water through a membrane from a place of more water to less water.
- – The plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- – A flower that is missing either the male part (stamen) or female part (pistil), like a papaya flower.
- – Affects how fast water evaporates from the plant; higher temperature means more transpiration.
- – Roots that grow above the ground, often seen in orchids and other air plants.
- – Water stored in the soil that plants absorb through their roots.
- – Refers to how much water is in the air; less moisture makes plants lose water faster.
- – The plant tissue that carries food (sugar) from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- – Small openings on the surface of leaves that let air and water in and out.
- – The movement of particles from a place of high concentration to low concentration.
- – Moves moist air away from the leaf surface, increasing water loss through transpiration.
20 Clues: – The process where water evaporates from a plant’s leaves. • – A type of root that stores food; an example of a taproot. • – The cells that open and close the stomata to control water loss. • – Water stored in the soil that plants absorb through their roots. • – Small openings on the surface of leaves that let air and water in and out. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-09-14
11 Clues: CO2 • sun's energy • the air we breathe • drinking resources • it has a sweet taste • is found in chloroplast • plant provide source of... • oxygen gas exit leaf through • part of a plant that perform photosynthesis • a living thing that can make food by itself • used by the plant as energy to help the plant grow
agricultural terminology 2022-02-03
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- a plant that lives more than two years
- The science and practice of growing field crops such as cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn, and soybeans.
- the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms and life processes
- plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- keeps leaves and remains green year-round
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- loses leaves during the dormant season
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- the part of biology that deals with plants
- The science and practice of growing, managing, and harvesting trees for building materials and other products.
- plant is swollen or filled with moisture
- A plant rest or grows very little Response to an adverse condition
12 Clues: loses leaves during the dormant season • a plant that lives more than two years • plant is swollen or filled with moisture • keeps leaves and remains green year-round • the part of biology that deals with plants • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years • ...
Horticulture 1 2020-09-23
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- A plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- A plant that is swollen or filled with moisture
- A plant that retains their leaves and remain green year round
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- Plants relish cool temperatures, growing best in spring or fall
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- The part of biology that deals with plants
- Plants grow best in warm temperatures, growing best in the summer and early fall
- A plant that completes its life cycle in more than two years
- Plants generally go dormant in response to ________ conditions such as extreme heat or cold
- A stage when a plant rests or grows very slow
- A plant that loses their leaves during the dormant seasons
12 Clues: The part of biology that deals with plants • A stage when a plant rests or grows very slow • A plant that is swollen or filled with moisture • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year • A plant that completes its life cycle in two years • A plant that loses their leaves during the dormant seasons • ...
Egypt 2023-12-04
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- the leader of Egypt
- Processed and preserved human or animal carcasses
- animal worshipped by ancient Egypt
- document that can be rolled up (as for storage)
- river A long river in Egypt
- A green land in desert
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- A thing in desert
- An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt
- The Tomb of the Pharaoh
- a plant grown for its grain that is used to produce the flour for bread, cakes, pasta , etc.; the grain of this plant
- a plant grown for its grain that is used for making food, beer and whisky ; the grains of this plant
- An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt
- plant worshipped by ancient Egypt
- a tall woody perennial grass with a slender hollow stem
14 Clues: A thing in desert • the leader of Egypt • A green land in desert • The Tomb of the Pharaoh • river A long river in Egypt • plant worshipped by ancient Egypt • animal worshipped by ancient Egypt • An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt • An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt • document that can be rolled up (as for storage) • Processed and preserved human or animal carcasses • ...
Egypt 2023-12-04
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- the leader of Egypt
- Processed and preserved human or animal carcasses
- animal worshipped by ancient Egypt
- document that can be rolled up (as for storage)
- river A long river in Egypt
- A green land in desert
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- A thing in desert
- An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt
- The Tomb of the Pharaoh
- a plant grown for its grain that is used to produce the flour for bread, cakes, pasta , etc.; the grain of this plant
- a plant grown for its grain that is used for making food, beer and whisky ; the grains of this plant
- An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt
- plant worshipped by ancient Egypt
- a tall woody perennial grass with a slender hollow stem
14 Clues: A thing in desert • the leader of Egypt • A green land in desert • The Tomb of the Pharaoh • river A long river in Egypt • plant worshipped by ancient Egypt • animal worshipped by ancient Egypt • An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt • An animal worshipped by ancient Egypt • document that can be rolled up (as for storage) • Processed and preserved human or animal carcasses • ...
Vocabulary Menu Project 2023-03-28
12 Clues: inside • outside • 2 or more elements • balance in the body • plant response to touch • plant response to light • plant response to water • found on periodic table • plant response to gravity • only change the appearance • Change into a new substance • plants response to lack of water
NDA Biology chapter 1,2,3 2025-08-14
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- not a property of living being?
- it is selected biological group
- non vascular plant
- example of angiosperm
- collection of preserved plant and animal
- first vascular plant
- arrangements of organisms in distinct categories
- flowering plants
- example of gymnosperm
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- local name
- plant best to study in laboratory
- is the study of kinds & diversity of organisms
- the degree of variations of life forms in ecosystem
13 Clues: local name • flowering plants • non vascular plant • first vascular plant • example of angiosperm • example of gymnosperm • not a property of living being? • it is selected biological group • plant best to study in laboratory • collection of preserved plant and animal • is the study of kinds & diversity of organisms • arrangements of organisms in distinct categories • ...
plants 2013-09-16
13 Clues: a giant plant • a very dry plant • a very bushy plant • a very juicy plant • plant a plant indors • a very very long plant • a very colorfull plant • a very beutifull plant • a very soft green plant • a green very small plant • ivy a very painfull plant • a dry and beutifull plant • plant a very jungly plant
Most Beautiful Vocabulary Review Unit 1 2021-01-11
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- the border before something unexplored
- aware of
- the total amount of living things
- something you're an expert at
- takes every chance
- type of tropical plant with stiff leaves
- interested in
- the state of being very varied and different
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- dangerous
- top of the rainforest
- practice of leaf and plant eating
- group of plants
- an example that represents a whole species
- someone who studies and cares about nature
- leaves on a tree or plant
15 Clues: aware of • dangerous • interested in • group of plants • takes every chance • top of the rainforest • leaves on a tree or plant • something you're an expert at • practice of leaf and plant eating • the total amount of living things • the border before something unexplored • type of tropical plant with stiff leaves • an example that represents a whole species • ...
M1 Vocab Words 2022-03-01
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- liquid, gel-like substance
- plant structure can be seen without a scope
- Semipermeable/ encloses the cytoplasm
- contains RNA, chromosomes
- Mature plant cell
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- Facilitate water flow
- starch, glycogen, cellulose
- most familiar monosaccharide
- generally have a thread-like body.
- common table sugar
- needs a microscope to observe it
- reside within the cytoplasm
- refers to an individual plant ( appearance )
- Encloses and protects the cell
- classified by the primary pigment they contain
15 Clues: Mature plant cell • common table sugar • Facilitate water flow • contains RNA, chromosomes • liquid, gel-like substance • starch, glycogen, cellulose • reside within the cytoplasm • most familiar monosaccharide • Encloses and protects the cell • needs a microscope to observe it • generally have a thread-like body. • Semipermeable/ encloses the cytoplasm • ...
MINERALS 2023-10-12
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- 80 percent ore and coral red in color
- hydrated sulphate of calcium, largest production site in Rajasthan
- port that facilitates iron ore exports from kudremukh in the form of slurry
- used to strengthen steel and used for making bleaching powder
- serves as main port to export mineral from Biladila mines
- the largest off shore oil producing state in india
- largest producing country of manganese
- south indian state with largest iron ore reserves
- this location has largest oil refinery in north east india
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- the first nuclear power plant in india in 1969
- used in electrical industry instead of copper
- main raw material for cement industry
- coals of younger age 15 to 60 million years
- major thermal power plant in madhya pradesh
- also known as black gold
- formed from marine sediments
- nuclear power plant in Uttar Pradesh
- study of rocks
- having insulating properties found in Nellore Andhra Pradesh
- iron and steel plant in central chhattisgarh
20 Clues: study of rocks • also known as black gold • formed from marine sediments • nuclear power plant in Uttar Pradesh • 80 percent ore and coral red in color • main raw material for cement industry • largest producing country of manganese • coals of younger age 15 to 60 million years • major thermal power plant in madhya pradesh • iron and steel plant in central chhattisgarh • ...
Plants 2022-11-30
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- disorder of structure or function
- plant that is grown on a large scale
- where plants grow
- business of growing crops and raising livestock farm animals
- living organism
- small arthropod animal with six legs
- ; mud or dust
- giving something for money
- light from the sun
- made by humans not naturally
- substance that provides nourishment
- top layer of soil
- relating to agriculture
- used to increase its fertility
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- tending a garden
- colourless, transparent, odourless liquid
- not related to living matter
- scattering seeds to plant them
- planting crops in succession on a piece of land
- destructive insect or other animals
- purchase and sale of provisions
- for the reproduction of plants
- water or other liquid diffused
- related to living matter
- clay, sand and humus
- animal poo
- organic material used as a fertilizer
- derived from nature
- main body or stalk of a plant
- the planet on which we live
30 Clues: animal poo • ; mud or dust • living organism • tending a garden • where plants grow • top layer of soil • light from the sun • derived from nature • clay, sand and humus • relating to agriculture • related to living matter • giving something for money • the planet on which we live • not related to living matter • made by humans not naturally • main body or stalk of a plant • ...
Plants 2022-11-30
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- business of growing crops and raising livestock farm animals
- used to increase its fertility
- destructive insect or other animals
- giving something for money
- living organism
- relating to agriculture
- the planet on which we live
- not related to living matter
- for the reproduction of plants
- substance that provides nourishment
- disorder of structure or function
- ; mud or dust
- light from the sun
- scattering seeds to plant them
- animal poo
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- top layer of soil
- related to living matter
- plant that is grown on a large scale
- small arthropod animal with six legs
- planting crops in succession on a piece of land
- colourless, transparent, odourless liquid
- main body or stalk of a plant
- clay, sand and humus
- purchase and sale of provisions
- made by humans not naturally
- organic material used as a fertilizer
- tending a garden
- water or other liquid diffused
- derived from nature
- where plants grow
30 Clues: animal poo • ; mud or dust • living organism • tending a garden • top layer of soil • where plants grow • light from the sun • derived from nature • clay, sand and humus • relating to agriculture • related to living matter • giving something for money • the planet on which we live • made by humans not naturally • not related to living matter • main body or stalk of a plant • ...
