the plant Crossword Puzzles
Cell Organelles 2023-11-03
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- controls the whole cell
- processes and packages proteins and lipids
- usually largest organelle, holds waste
- barrel shaped and support cytoskeleton, only in animal cells
- powerhouse of the cell
- protects the cell, only in plant cells
- a sensory organelle that helps the cell move around
- digestive system, only in animal cells
- separates the contents of a nucleus from the cytoplasm
- stores water, only in plant cells
- produces energy through photosynthesis, only in plant cells
- sometimes shortened to "rough ER"
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- holds things in place
- sometimes shortened to "smooth ER"
- gives the cell structure, hard like bones
- tool a cell uses to move different substances
- protein synthesis occurs here
- can move water or help the cell move through water
- lets things in and out of the cell
- produces the cell's ribosomes
20 Clues: holds things in place • powerhouse of the cell • controls the whole cell • protein synthesis occurs here • produces the cell's ribosomes • stores water, only in plant cells • sometimes shortened to "rough ER" • sometimes shortened to "smooth ER" • lets things in and out of the cell • usually largest organelle, holds waste • protects the cell, only in plant cells • ...
Plants 2021-07-20
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- The process in which plants make food
- Carries water and minerals from the soil to the plant
- The root system of a turnip is a _____________
- This helps to carry food across the plant and sends water and minerals from the root to the leaves
- The waste products of photosynthesis
- The process of growing plants from the parent plant's body parts
- In a leaf there are palisade cells. In a palisade cell there are _______________, and finally in a _______________ is chlorophyll
- The process of transferring pollen from the stamen to the pistil
- Thick stem found in trees
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- China rose
- Rapid cutting down of trees
- Pigment present in leaves which helps in photosynthesis
- ________ helps to test the presence of starch
- carnivorous plants are also known as________________________
- The main product of photosynthesis
- Helps in plant breathing and makes food for the whole plant
16 Clues: China rose • Thick stem found in trees • Rapid cutting down of trees • The main product of photosynthesis • The waste products of photosynthesis • The process in which plants make food • ________ helps to test the presence of starch • The root system of a turnip is a _____________ • Carries water and minerals from the soil to the plant • ...
Year 3 Science Revision 2019-11-19
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- ability for living things to increase in size
- getting rid of chemical waste from the body
- part of an insect
- group of animals with wings
- colouring matter of a leaf
- old method of measuring length
- taking in and using food
- holds a plant firmly to the ground
- rule used by tailors
- making more living things of the same type
- harmful substance in the air
- group of animals with body parts divided into three
- part of plant that prepares food for the plant
- used to measure round objects
- example of a fish
- another name for modern method of measuring length
- group of animals that live partly on water and on land
- group of animals with gills fins and scales
- transports nutrients to the plant
- group of animals that feed their young ones with milk from their breast
- example of an insect
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- the air we breathe in
- group of animals with thick scales
- the air we breathe out
- what plants need to grow
- another name for non standard unit of measuring length
- example of a bird
- ability to take in air
- standard unit of measuring length
- ability to detect changes around us
- moving air
- how long an object is
- example of a mammal
- example of a reptile
- Number of legs of an insect
- attracts insects to the plant
36 Clues: moving air • part of an insect • example of a bird • example of a fish • example of a mammal • rule used by tailors • example of a reptile • example of an insect • the air we breathe in • how long an object is • the air we breathe out • ability to take in air • what plants need to grow • taking in and using food • colouring matter of a leaf • group of animals with wings • ...
Reproduction of Organisms 2025-03-31
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- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- response of a plant to gravity
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
- type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait.
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
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- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- a different form of a gene.
- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
- response of a plant to touch
- a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
20 Clues: a different form of a gene. • response of a plant to touch • response of a plant to gravity • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
Reproduction of Organisms 2025-09-22
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- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
- a different form of a gene.
- a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- response of a plant to gravity
- a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
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- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait.
- type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
- response of a plant to touch
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
20 Clues: a different form of a gene. • response of a plant to touch • response of a plant to gravity • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
Types of reproduction 2025-10-02
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- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- response of a plant to gravity
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- response of a plant to touch
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
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- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait.
- a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
- a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
- a different form of a gene.
20 Clues: a different form of a gene. • response of a plant to touch • response of a plant to gravity • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
Plant Life Cycles 2024-03-04
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- the process of moving pollen from one part of a flower (the stamen) to another part of a flower (the stigma)
- a powder plants make that is involved in plant reproduction
- one of the steps of the life cycle
- a stage in the life cycle of living things when they have offspring
- a sugary liquid that plants make
- a young plant that grows from a seed
- something that happens again and again and again in a way that can be predicted
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- the stages of life, including birth, growth, reproduction, and death
- the reproductive part of some plants that can make seeds
- a living thing that moves pollen from one part of a flower (the stamen)to another part of a flower (the stigma)
- babies
- the part of a plant that contains seeds inside a covering, like tomatoes
- a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over
- to pull toward
- a part of a plant that can grow into a baby plant
15 Clues: babies • to pull toward • a sugary liquid that plants make • one of the steps of the life cycle • a young plant that grows from a seed • a part of a plant that can grow into a baby plant • the reproductive part of some plants that can make seeds • a powder plants make that is involved in plant reproduction • a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over • ...
A botanical crossword 2018-02-06
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- Leaf stalk (7)
- New Zealand tree whose wood was used by early settlers to make butter boxes for export (9)
- A popular garden plant from the Three Kings Islands. All plants today descend from a single individual (10,8)
- Tallest moss in the world (scientific name) (8,7)
- Moisture-loving tree with buttress roots (common name) (7)
- Sophora species that only grows around Cook Strait (scientific name) (7)
- Hook grasses (Uncinia) have recently been transferred to this genus (5)
- Small shrub similar in appearance to 17 Down but distinguished by its hair-like stipules (scientific name) (8,6)
- Genus of distinctive introduced orange fungus (scientific name) (12)
- Seed coat (5)
- Early NZ botanist who was also a missionary and printer (7)
- Leptinella _____ a threatened species with a population near Titahi Bay (4)
- Māori name of the plant also known as wild Irishman (9)
- Mass of pollen grains in an orchid (8)
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- A plant that grows on another plant (but which is not parasitic) (8)
- Word that means obtaining native plants from local areas (11)
- Species of speargrass/Aciphylla that grows around the Wellington coast (scientific name) (9)
- Stalk that holds up an anther (8)
- Genus of NZ’s only indigenous fully parasitic plant (scientific name) (12)
- Species that mimics horopito (Pseudowintera colorata) (scientific name) (10, 7)
- Māori name for Muehlenbeckia astonii (8)
- Large brown algae (4)
- Nationality of Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy (7)
- The perching lily genus Collospermum has now been transferred to this genus (7)
- The most speciose genus of New Zealand shrubs (8)
- One of the only two NZ species in the Proteaceae (common name) (8)
- Small flowered Veronica tree with knobbly trunk found at Te Kopahou reserve (10)
- Number of southern beech species in New Zealand (4)
- Floating native fern (6,5)
- Tree whose wood was used by Māori for fishing floats (4)
- A plant that completes its lifecycle in one growing season (6)
- NZ plant genus that once killed an elephant (scientific name) (8)
32 Clues: Seed coat (5) • Leaf stalk (7) • Large brown algae (4) • Floating native fern (6,5) • Stalk that holds up an anther (8) • Mass of pollen grains in an orchid (8) • Māori name for Muehlenbeckia astonii (8) • Tallest moss in the world (scientific name) (8,7) • The most speciose genus of New Zealand shrubs (8) • Number of southern beech species in New Zealand (4) • ...
Biological Properties of Soil 2025-12-15
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- Plant and animal manure is broken down by these in the soil
- The area around the root where the soil is influenced by the plant root
- An important macroorganism in the soil
- When usable nitrates are converted to atmospheric nitrogen
- The type of relationship where two organisms live in close association and both benefit
- Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is taken in by the plants through this process
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- The form of nitrogen that can be used by the plant
- Where bacteria live in the clover plant
- This process releases carbon dioxide into the soil during the carbon cycle
- The conversion of organic matter to humus
- A plant added to swards because of its ability to fix nitrogen
- A community of microorganisms that inhabit a particular environment
- Soil _______ is the total mass of living organisms in a soil
- Bacteria that has a symbiotic relationship with clover
14 Clues: An important macroorganism in the soil • Where bacteria live in the clover plant • The conversion of organic matter to humus • The form of nitrogen that can be used by the plant • Bacteria that has a symbiotic relationship with clover • When usable nitrates are converted to atmospheric nitrogen • Plant and animal manure is broken down by these in the soil • ...
plant 2021-12-29
plant 2022-10-26
8 Clues: window but in the leaf • window but in the stem • powerhouse of the cell • straw help the plant to drink • outer tissue as a protective barrier • has lots of hair that can drink water • the place where the plant cook its food • ginger, tumeric, and friends type of vegetative reproductive
Chernobyl 2024-12-04
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- moderator of this plant
- plant director
- # control rods in place during accident
- concrete shelter around reactor
- name of lava-like fuel-containing material
- radionuclide responsible for thyroid cancer
- source of neutrons
- coolant of this plant
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- type of ARS in emergency workers
- chemical reaction in power plant
- plant deputy chief engineer
- modern country where site is located
- town near power plant
- type of primary explosion
- major vegetation in exclusion zone
- other radionuclide
- type of reactor at this plant
17 Clues: plant director • other radionuclide • source of neutrons • town near power plant • coolant of this plant • moderator of this plant • type of primary explosion • plant deputy chief engineer • type of reactor at this plant • concrete shelter around reactor • type of ARS in emergency workers • chemical reaction in power plant • major vegetation in exclusion zone • ...
plants 2023-10-17
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- are actually leaves but the but are generally known as the most striking part
- is the process by which carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light are converted to sugar and oygen
- are usually underground and therefore are not easily visible
- form its structural framework
- the simple cell division
- allows the plant to reproduce
- have vascular bundles that contain both phloem and xylem
- located in the center of the flower is the female part of the flower
- make up the male reproductive part if the flower
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- which give green leaves their color
- are plants that have two seed leaves
- cools the plant and by moving maintains the flow of nutrients
- the plat structure is made up of tiny units called
- process they consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide the same as animals
- during mitosis this divides into two identical parts
- open and close a small space or pore on the underside
- made attractive for animals and insects
- used for food storage
- are the green leaf like parts of the flower that cover and protects the flower bud before it opens
- is the liquid that gives the plant cell inside the plant cell wall
20 Clues: used for food storage • the simple cell division • form its structural framework • allows the plant to reproduce • which give green leaves their color • are plants that have two seed leaves • made attractive for animals and insects • make up the male reproductive part if the flower • the plat structure is made up of tiny units called • ...
P3 Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-29
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- I am a property of a material that can be bent easily
- Material that floats on water
- Plants need this to grow
- I am the part of the plant that takes in water
- I am a repeated pattern of change
- PLANT
- I have feathers on my body
- Material that sinks in water
- I am the first stage of a new plant
- I have wet scales on my body
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- PLANT I am the bear flowers
- I am a property of material that do not absorb water
- I have dry scales on my body
- I have feathers on my body
14 Clues: PLANT • Plants need this to grow • I have feathers on my body • I have feathers on my body • PLANT I am the bear flowers • I have dry scales on my body • Material that sinks in water • I have wet scales on my body • Material that floats on water • I am a repeated pattern of change • I am the first stage of a new plant • I am the part of the plant that takes in water • ...
Photo synthesis By: Anna 2023-10-19
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- substances formed in a chemical reaction
- needed for reaction to take place
- what plants and humans breath
- where photosynthesis takes place and only found in plant cells
- distributes water to the plant
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- energy helps the plant grow and shine
- when plants make their own food
- dioxide what toxic air plants need
- helps plant grow bigger
- carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight
11 Clues: helps plant grow bigger • what plants and humans breath • distributes water to the plant • when plants make their own food • needed for reaction to take place • dioxide what toxic air plants need • energy helps the plant grow and shine • substances formed in a chemical reaction • green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight • ...
B4 - Part 2 - Transport in Plants 2023-09-13
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- Liquid stored in plant cell vacuoles containing various solutes.
- This part of the leaf has many air gaps, aiding in gas exchange.
- The outermost layer of cells in a leaf.
- Tissue responsible for transporting water in plants, often from roots to leaves.
- Found surrounding the plant's gas exchange pores.
- Refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air.
- The brightness of light affecting the rate of photosynthesis in plants.
- The process of water movement through a plant, often resulting in evaporation from leaves.
- Part of a phloem cell with many pores, facilitating movement between cells.
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- Responsible for transporting sugars and nutrients throughout the plant.
- The layer in a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs due to its chloroplast-rich cells.
- How plants move sugars and other solutes from where they're produced to where they're needed.
- Specialised for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
- Influences the rate of water loss from leaves, impacting transpiration.
- The region of active cell division in plants, leading to growth. Where plant stem cells are found.
- Pores on a leaf's surface that allow for the exchange of gases.
- The passive movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane, from a dilute to a more concentrated solution.
- A substance that strengthens the walls of certain plant cells, especially in the xylem.
18 Clues: The outermost layer of cells in a leaf. • Found surrounding the plant's gas exchange pores. • Refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air. • Specialised for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. • Pores on a leaf's surface that allow for the exchange of gases. • Liquid stored in plant cell vacuoles containing various solutes. • ...
week 9 2021-09-21
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- the process of multiplying
- extremely interesting
- a state, period, or place of isolation
- a conclusion reached after consideration
- when feces are discharged in liquid form
- the state or quality of being infinite
- process of adding something to something
- plant or part of a plant used as food
- a person who indulges in hypocrisy
- fearful; frightened
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- a teacher of the highest rank
- a starchy plant tuber eaten as vegetable
- edible fruit that is eaten as a vegetable
- at once; instantly
- a soft, chewy, sugary confection
- become aware or conscious of something
- strange or odd; unusual
- extremely small; tiny
- heated, prolonged public disagreement
- constituting number twelve in a sequence
20 Clues: at once; instantly • fearful; frightened • extremely interesting • extremely small; tiny • strange or odd; unusual • the process of multiplying • a teacher of the highest rank • a soft, chewy, sugary confection • a person who indulges in hypocrisy • heated, prolonged public disagreement • plant or part of a plant used as food • a state, period, or place of isolation • ...
Transport in plants 2019-04-23
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- movement of sucrose and amino acids in the phloem
- process that plant absorbs mineral ions
- part of plant where sugar is used or stored
- interaction between water molecule and cellulose wall of xylem
- part of plant where sugar is made
- causes the stomata to open
- interaction between water molecules
- dead tissue that transport water and mineral ions
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- draws water in the xylem up against gravity
- the loss of water vapour from plant leaves by evaporation of water at the surface of mesophyll cells followed by the diffusion of water vapour through the stomata
- pathway of water uptake by root is root hair, root hair cell, _____, xylem
- the apparatus for investigating the transpiration rate in plant
- contains both xylem and phloem
- occurs when the volume of water vapour lost by leaves is greater than that absorbed by root
14 Clues: causes the stomata to open • contains both xylem and phloem • part of plant where sugar is made • interaction between water molecules • process that plant absorbs mineral ions • draws water in the xylem up against gravity • part of plant where sugar is used or stored • movement of sucrose and amino acids in the phloem • dead tissue that transport water and mineral ions • ...
B4 - Part 2 - Transport in Plants 2023-09-13
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- A substance that strengthens the walls of certain plant cells, especially in the xylem.
- How plants move sugars and other solutes from where they're produced to where they're needed.
- Refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air.
- Pores on a leaf's surface that allow for the exchange of gases.
- The region of active cell division in plants, leading to growth. Where plant stem cells are found.
- Responsible for transporting sugars and nutrients throughout the plant.
- The passive movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane, from a dilute to a more concentrated solution.
- The layer in a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs due to its chloroplast-rich cells.
- Part of a phloem cell with many pores, facilitating movement between cells.
- Tissue responsible for transporting water in plants, often from roots to leaves.
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- The brightness of light affecting the rate of photosynthesis in plants.
- Specialised for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
- The process of water movement through a plant, often resulting in evaporation from leaves.
- This part of the leaf has many air gaps, aiding in gas exchange.
- Influences the rate of water loss from leaves, impacting transpiration.
- The outermost layer of cells in a leaf.
- Liquid stored in plant cell vacuoles containing various solutes.
- Found surrounding the plant's gas exchange pores.
18 Clues: The outermost layer of cells in a leaf. • Found surrounding the plant's gas exchange pores. • Refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air. • Specialised for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. • Pores on a leaf's surface that allow for the exchange of gases. • This part of the leaf has many air gaps, aiding in gas exchange. • ...
Fluid Movement and Cell Review 2014-11-14
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- A moving fluid that distributes materials in the cell.
- The loss of water from a plant through evaporation.
- The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
- Basic unit of life.
- A membrane that allows only a certain substances across.
- A type of tissue that transports sugars manufactured in the leaves to the rest of the plant.
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- Organelle which controls the cell's activities.
- A type of tissue that moves water and minerals absorbed by the root cells to every cell in the plant.
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- The cell storage units.
- The spreading out process of particles from one concentrate area to a low concentrated area.
- Organisms made up of many cells.
- A membrane that allows ALL materials across.
- A membrane that allows NO materials across.
- Tiny openings on the underside of the leaf.
- The power house of the cell.
- A type of tissue which protects the outside of a plant.
17 Clues: Basic unit of life. • The cell storage units. • The power house of the cell. • Organisms made up of many cells. • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • A membrane that allows NO materials across. • Tiny openings on the underside of the leaf. • A membrane that allows ALL materials across. • Organelle which controls the cell's activities. • ...
Why Are There So Many Different Kinds of Flowers? 2026-02-03
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- the process of moving pollen from one part of a flower (the stamen) to another part of a flower (the stigma)
- a powder plants make that is involved in plant reproduction
- one of the steps of the life cycle
- a stage in the life cycle of living things when they have offspring
- a sugary liquid that plants make
- a young plant that grows from a seed
- something that can be observed again and again and again in a way that can be predicted
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- the stages of life, including birth, growth, reproduction, and death
- the reproductive part of some plants that can make seeds
- a living thing that moves pollen from one part of a flower (the stamen) to another part of a flower (the stigma)
- babies
- the part of a plant that contains seeds inside a covering, like an apple
- a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over
- to pull toward
- a part of a plant that can grow into a baby plant
15 Clues: babies • to pull toward • a sugary liquid that plants make • one of the steps of the life cycle • a young plant that grows from a seed • a part of a plant that can grow into a baby plant • the reproductive part of some plants that can make seeds • a powder plants make that is involved in plant reproduction • a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over • ...
Plants Vocabulary 2019-01-31
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- An organelle responsible for producing food and oxygen
- The movement of water molecules from a region of high water potential to a region of low water potential, across a selectively permeable membrane
- A complex carbohydrate made of multiple glucose molecules bound together
- The building blocks that make up living organisms
- A green pigment inside the chloroplast that is responsible for trapping light energy
- A chemical reaction in which a sugar and oxygen react with one another to produce energy, water vapour and carbon dioxide
- A plant organ responsible for reproduction
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- The mass of living materials
- A chemical reaction in which water and carbon dioxide react with one another to produce a sugar and oxygen
- A simple carbohydrate molecule produced by the process of photosynthesis
- The tough outer covering of a plant cell that prevents it from bursting
- A group of tissues working together to perform a particular function
- A specialised cell that transports food around the plant
- A hollow plant cell responsible for transporting water from the roots to the leaves of a plant
- Plant organs responsible for absorbing water and dissolved minerals from the soil
15 Clues: The mass of living materials • A plant organ responsible for reproduction • The building blocks that make up living organisms • An organelle responsible for producing food and oxygen • A specialised cell that transports food around the plant • A group of tissues working together to perform a particular function • ...
Nutrients 2024-01-17
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- Not enough could stunt the plant growth
- Essential for production of protein
- Essential for Photosynthesis
- Helps plant metabolism
- Helps build protein and fruit
- Essential for seed development
- Enables rapid growth in plants
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- Toxic in high quantities
- Provides strength to the plant
- Encourages blooming and root growth
- Regulates plant growth and cunsumption
- Works with enzyme systems to break down
- Used in the formation of chlorophyll
13 Clues: Helps plant metabolism • Toxic in high quantities • Essential for Photosynthesis • Helps build protein and fruit • Provides strength to the plant • Essential for seed development • Enables rapid growth in plants • Essential for production of protein • Encourages blooming and root growth • Used in the formation of chlorophyll • Regulates plant growth and cunsumption • ...
Revision on living things and living systems 2021-09-20
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- Plants have _______________ to trap sunlight to make food.
- Plants which produce flowers are called _____________ plants.
- The leaf has ________________, which are tiny openings that help the plant take in and give out air.
- Both _____________ and bacteria do not make their own food
- The young of living things can ________________ into adults.
- There is a great _____________ of things around us.
- Bacteria can only be seen clearly under a __________________.
- Mosquitoes have three body parts, three pairs of legs and a pair of ___________________.
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by __________________.
- Plants which do not produce flowers are called ________________ plants.
- The ____________ anchor the plant firmly to the ground.
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- Parrot and ostrich are examples of birds. They are covered with ______________.
- Frog and salamander are examples of ___________________.
- _____________________ are very small living things that cannot be seen with our naked eyes.
- The roots absorb ____________ and mineral salts.
- The ___________ supports the plant so that the plant can remain upright to get more sunlight to make food.
- Living things can _______________ to changes around them.
- Ants and butterfly are examples of ____________________.
- Animals _________________ so that they will not become extinct and will continue to exist.
- Flowering plants reproduce by ________________.
20 Clues: Flowering plants reproduce by ________________. • The roots absorb ____________ and mineral salts. • There is a great _____________ of things around us. • Non-flowering plants reproduce by __________________. • The ____________ anchor the plant firmly to the ground. • Frog and salamander are examples of ___________________. • ...
Seed folks 6th grade 2025-04-14
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- What did Leona plant in the garden?
- Besides Ana, who else was just a watcher and visitor to the garden due to arthritis?
- What is Ana's ethnicity?
- The Polish woman planted what plant in the garden?
- The garden has made the people more.
- What is Mr. Myles sitting in?
- What role does Sam play in the garden and life?
- Where does Seedfolks take place?
- Ultimately, the garden dies. Which character starts the garden the next year?
- Who has been robbed in the dry cleaning shop?
- Who realizes that they play an important part in the “Cycle of life and nature”?
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- What is the tool which helps pour liquids into small containers?
- Which character changed back to a man because of the garden?
- Whose father wants to plant and sell lettuce to the restaurant?
- Who is the author of Seedfolks?
- What did Ana purchase in order to see what Kim is doing in the garden?
- I walked half a block, then crossed the street and reached the _______ lot.
- Once feared by the people in the garden, this young man became the protector and fixer of the garden.
- Whose equation tells about “The older you are, the younger you get when you move to the United States?”
- What did Curtis plant in the garden to show Lateesha that he had changed?
- Who is tired of being bossed by people and finds peace in the garden?
- Who is the women that brings a trash bag to the Public Health Department?
- Throughout the novel, a sense of ___________ is developed among the people.
- Who takes care of Mr. Myles, a man who had a stroke?
- What did Amir plant in the garden?
25 Clues: What is Ana's ethnicity? • What is Mr. Myles sitting in? • Who is the author of Seedfolks? • Where does Seedfolks take place? • What did Amir plant in the garden? • What did Leona plant in the garden? • The garden has made the people more. • Who has been robbed in the dry cleaning shop? • What role does Sam play in the garden and life? • ...
Pollination 2023-02-15
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- spreading pollen from flower to flower
- an action word
- a picture with labels
- part of the plant that takes in the sunlight
- plants need this to grow
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- sweet juice bees like to drink
- part of the plant that has nectar
- spread pollen on their hairy bodies
- part of the plant that is a container for seeds
- a long part of a plant
- grows into a plant
- a person place or thing word
12 Clues: an action word • grows into a plant • a picture with labels • a long part of a plant • plants need this to grow • a person place or thing word • sweet juice bees like to drink • part of the plant that has nectar • spread pollen on their hairy bodies • spreading pollen from flower to flower • part of the plant that takes in the sunlight • ...
Life Science Review #2 2021-03-29
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- This is the actions of organisms in response to stimuli.
- The leaf of a fern plant.
- A vertebrate whose body temperature is regulated by its internal heat, and that has skin covered with hair or fur and glands that produce milk to feed its young.
- The process that breaks down complex molecules of food into smaller nutrient molecules.
- An electrical message that carries information in the nervous system.
- This is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between an organism and its environment.
- A colored chemical compound that absorbs light.
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus.
- A flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop.
- A plant that produces seeds directly on the scales of cones—not enclosed by a protective fruit.
- This is a type of behavior that animals are born with and that helps them to survive.
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- A vertebrate whose body temperature is determined by the temperature of its environment, and that lives its early life in water and its adult life on land.
- This is the growth or movement of a organism (usually a plant), in response to a stimulus.
- This is when a plant grows towards water. Most of the time, it is the plant's roots that grow towards water since water is absorbed by the roots.
- The conditions that surround someone or something. These conditions and influences affect the growth, health, progress, etc., of someone or something.
- consisting of more than one cell, and having differentiated cells that perform specialized functions. Most life that can be seen with the naked eye is this.
- This is the part of the plant which is above ground and specialized for photosynthesis. It is typically flat, thin and contains chlorophyll.
- This is an animal that lives by preying on other animals.
- This is an organism that breaks down and gains nutrients from dead organisms.
- This kind of cell has a large central vacuole and a cell wall.
- A mammal whose young are born at an early stage of development, and which usually continue to develop in a pouch on their mother's body.
- The plant structure that contains a young plant and a food supply inside a protective covering.
22 Clues: The leaf of a fern plant. • An organism whose cells contain a nucleus. • A colored chemical compound that absorbs light. • This is the actions of organisms in response to stimuli. • This is an animal that lives by preying on other animals. • This kind of cell has a large central vacuole and a cell wall. • ...
Plant Tissue Culture 2024-08-09
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- Formation of embryo from callus
- Culture Medium
- Gradual transfer of Plantlets to Natural environment
- Formation of root and shoot from callus
- Transfer of explant to the culture medium
- Ability of a Single live plant cell to develop whole plant.
- Any plant part used in plant tissue culture
- Growth hormone
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- Formation shoot from callus
- Preserving plant materials under -196C temperature
- Removal of microbes from culture media and vessels
- Promotes cell division
- controlled environmental (physical)condition
- Formation of root from callus
- Mass of undifferentiated cells
15 Clues: Culture Medium • Growth hormone • Promotes cell division • Formation shoot from callus • Formation of root from callus • Mass of undifferentiated cells • Formation of embryo from callus • Formation of root and shoot from callus • Transfer of explant to the culture medium • Any plant part used in plant tissue culture • controlled environmental (physical)condition • ...
Reach Review 2022-01-04
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- The part of a plant that grows under the soil
- The small part of a plant from which a new plant can grow
- How something looks or what something does
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- To make something
- How much bigger it gets
- Set of events that happen over and over again in a pattern
- The flower of a seed plant
- A young plant or the new growth on a plant
- The dirt in which plants grow
- To need something or someone for support
- Are right, good things happen
11 Clues: To make something • How much bigger it gets • The flower of a seed plant • The dirt in which plants grow • Are right, good things happen • To need something or someone for support • A young plant or the new growth on a plant • How something looks or what something does • The part of a plant that grows under the soil • The small part of a plant from which a new plant can grow • ...
Plants: Bryophtyes and Seedless Vascular 2013-02-16
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- nonvascular plants with the gametophyte being the dominant life stage.
- female gametangia where eggs are produced.
- cells of water transport.
- male gametangia where sperm are produced.
- opening that allows for gradual spore dispersal; teeth-like.
- producing only one type of spore that develops into a bi-sexual gameotphyte.
- modified leaves that bear sporangia.
- group united by anatomical and physiological traits rather than phylogeny.
- producing distinct types of spores that give rise to distinct types of gametophytes.
- symbiotic relationship between fungi and land plant.
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- multicellular diploid form that results from union of gametes.
- a strengthening material in vascular plant cell walls.
- haploid form that produces haploid cells.
- cells of mineral and nutrient transport.
- seedless vascular plants comprise a _______ group.
- clusters of sporangia on the undersides of sporophytes.
- durable polymer that forms the walls of plant spores to prevent drying out.
- haploid reproductive cell that develops into a multicellular haploid individual.
- long horizontal, subterranean extension used to anchor the plant.
19 Clues: cells of water transport. • modified leaves that bear sporangia. • cells of mineral and nutrient transport. • haploid form that produces haploid cells. • male gametangia where sperm are produced. • female gametangia where eggs are produced. • seedless vascular plants comprise a _______ group. • symbiotic relationship between fungi and land plant. • ...
Genetics 2022-02-07
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- The transfer of pollination the another one plant to show the stigma of another
- Instructions you can receive from your parents that code your traits
- The study of heredity
- Sperm cells unite with egg cells and creates seeds
- A tool used to predict the possible combinations of alleles in the offspring
- Trait that seems to hide or disappear
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- Having two different alleles
- Various forms of one gene
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring
- Only one plant needed before the plant polination itself
- Trait that shows up more often
- Always produce the same traits
- Characteristic of living things
- Who is the father of Genetics
- What plant did Gregor Mendel use to discover genetics?
15 Clues: The study of heredity • Various forms of one gene • Having two different alleles • Who is the father of Genetics • Trait that shows up more often • Always produce the same traits • Characteristic of living things • Trait that seems to hide or disappear • The passing of traits from parents to offspring • Sperm cells unite with egg cells and creates seeds • ...
Cell Organelles Made by Reid 2018-11-06
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- The mitochondria is also known as the what of the cell.
- Can be found inside the nucleus and is created from DNA and stores the memory
- In the middle of the cell similar to the brain in the human.
- Chromosomes are created out of this and is responsible for the memory.
- There is a lot of them within the cell Powerhouse of the cell.
- Water bound type jell that floats in the cell and prevents cells from hitting into each other and also to transport things.
- Gives the plant cell shape and keeps good things in and bad things out.
- Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and transporting this.
- Digests the food in the cell
- usually found in single celled organisms but is responsible for feeling and movement
- The golgi apparatus is created out of this protein.
- Has a large sub unit and a small sub unit
- Membrane bound sack that is the largest part of the plant cell. Stores nutrients and water.
- packages micro molecules and other necessary proteins
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- The flagella in a single celled organism is responsible for this.
- The nucleus is also known as this in the human body.
- Lysosomes is responsible for something that involves food.
- Created out of membrane, packages proteins and other secretory products.
- Gives the plant cell the green pigment that makes it green.
- the cell wall gives this to the plant cell.
- A plant only has chloroplast if it does what?
- In the cell membrane allows for things to get in and out.
- It is a job of the vacuole to store this.
- Lets things in and out and has tiny holes on the outside
- In a ribosomes usually have two different sizes to them.
25 Clues: Digests the food in the cell • It is a job of the vacuole to store this. • Has a large sub unit and a small sub unit • the cell wall gives this to the plant cell. • A plant only has chloroplast if it does what? • The golgi apparatus is created out of this protein. • The nucleus is also known as this in the human body. • ...
Crop Farming: Caring and Maintenance 2024-01-28
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- *They include unwanted insects, germs, or other organisms that affect cropping activity.
- *Stimulates the needed enzymes for storing nitrogen in plants.
- *This is an essential element for the proper management of crops for better yields.
- *It sucks the plant sap and on tender parts of leaves.
- *It sucks the plant sap and serves as a vector of ringspot.
- *This stimulates the development of healthy leaf growth through the production of chlorophyll.
- *It sucks on fruits that result in heavy dropping.
- *This is basically decomposed plant or animal waste.
- *This refers to solid wastes of hogs, chickens, and cattle that improve and maintain the soil.
- *This is the most common growth enhancer.
- *This is a fertilizer that is derived from compost, manure, and remains from plants or animals.
- *They grow in places intended for desired plants.
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- *Promotes the development of roots, stems, blossoms, and fruits.
- *Application of naturally occurring pathogens (fungi and bacteria) that destroy insect.
- *This is done by spreading the fertilizer over the field.
- * It is done by placing any organic covering like peanut hulls on top of the garden plot to prevent water from evaporating in the soil that impedes the growth of weeds.
- *Involves the removal of certain parts of a plant such as infected branches, buds, or roots.
- *This is also known as commercial fertilizer.
- *Refers to natural or synthetic material origin that is applied to the soil or plant tissues, usually leaves.
- *This is a chemical that eliminates weeds.
20 Clues: *This is the most common growth enhancer. • *This is a chemical that eliminates weeds. • *This is also known as commercial fertilizer. • *They grow in places intended for desired plants. • *It sucks on fruits that result in heavy dropping. • *This is basically decomposed plant or animal waste. • *It sucks the plant sap and on tender parts of leaves. • ...
Chapter 6 Review: Growing Greenhouse Crops 2024-05-13
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- Nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium
- Used to control the height of crops
- Elements used in large amounts
- Joining two plant parts to grow as one
- Roots emerged in continuous water source
- Growing while still attached to parent plant
- Light green color in foliage
- Transports elements around the plant
- Purple color showing under leaves
- Plants suspended near misting system
- Difference between day/night temp, reduces stem length
- Most common method of propogation
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- Through vegetative propogation
- Scorched, dry edges of foliage
- A solid media for anchorage and support
- Growing plants without soil
- Yellowing of the foliage
- Calcium, iron, zinc
- From seed
19 Clues: From seed • Calcium, iron, zinc • Yellowing of the foliage • Growing plants without soil • Light green color in foliage • Through vegetative propogation • Scorched, dry edges of foliage • Elements used in large amounts • Nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium • Purple color showing under leaves • Most common method of propogation • Used to control the height of crops • ...
Plant science terms 2025-04-17
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- To add moisture
- Part of a plant that absorbs nutrients under ground
- Container for plants
- Outdoor area reserved for plants that attract pollinators
- Plants from the region
- Green, brown or red small pests that feed on leaves
- Placing a seed in soil, covering with soil, then watering
- Another term for vegetative
- a building used for growing plants
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- extra nutrients that support growth when added to soil or water
- a plant you can cut that will continue to grow
- To cut a plant to grow another from the cutting
- Part of a plant that absorbs sunlight
- plants with multiple color mutations that make it more valuable
- Future farmers of America
15 Clues: To add moisture • Container for plants • Plants from the region • Future farmers of America • Another term for vegetative • a building used for growing plants • Part of a plant that absorbs sunlight • a plant you can cut that will continue to grow • To cut a plant to grow another from the cutting • Part of a plant that absorbs nutrients under ground • ...
UNIT- 6 Energy 2022-11-16
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- dead vascular tube carrying water
- first step of cellular respiration
- holes in the underside of a leaf
- non-vascular primitive plant
- living vascular tube carrying nutrients
- cellular rechargeable battery
- growth layer of a tree
- combined female flower parts
- set of transport tubes
- male flower part produces pollen
- flowering plant
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- Cycle second step of cellular respiration
- primitive plant producing unprotected seeds
- light reaction of photosynthesis
- female flower part that leads to the ovary
- male flower part supporting the anther
- chemicals that go into a reaction
- Cycle dark reaction of photosynthesis
- combined male flower parts
- is a primitive tree that does not shed leaves
20 Clues: flowering plant • growth layer of a tree • set of transport tubes • combined male flower parts • non-vascular primitive plant • combined female flower parts • cellular rechargeable battery • light reaction of photosynthesis • holes in the underside of a leaf • male flower part produces pollen • dead vascular tube carrying water • chemicals that go into a reaction • ...
Photosynthesis, Plant Structures, and Responses 2022-04-24
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- a green pigment in chloroplast that absorbs light
- energy moves from one place to another
- a plant organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- tropism where the stimulus is touch
- tropism where the stimulus is gravity
- control gas exchange in the leaf of a plant
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- tropism where the stimulus is water
- _________, sunlight and carbon dioxide are reactants of photosynthesis
- energy carried by a heat flow
- tropism where the stimulus is light
- a type of plant hormone
- energy changes from one form to another
- one of the products in photosynthesis
- a plant response or growth in relation to a stimulus
14 Clues: a type of plant hormone • energy carried by a heat flow • tropism where the stimulus is water • tropism where the stimulus is light • tropism where the stimulus is touch • one of the products in photosynthesis • tropism where the stimulus is gravity • energy moves from one place to another • energy changes from one form to another • ...
Kiana's Alaska Plant Word Search 2021-08-26
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- this plant is white and sometime can be green
- this one has pine cones on it
- the scientific name for this plant is chamerion angustifolium
- the scientific name for this plant is populus deltotbes
- the scientific name for this plant is actae arudra
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- the scientific name for this plant is picea
- this plant is gray and can be white
- the scientific name for this plant is rosa acicularis
- this plant is blue and can be found in stores
- the scientific name for this plant is empetrum nigrum
10 Clues: this one has pine cones on it • this plant is gray and can be white • the scientific name for this plant is picea • this plant is white and sometime can be green • this plant is blue and can be found in stores • the scientific name for this plant is actae arudra • the scientific name for this plant is rosa acicularis • ...
Floriculture Crossword 2023-03-03
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- Essential plant hormones
- A flower cluster with the separate flowers attached by short equal stalks at equal distances along a central stem
- A green pigment, present in all green plants
- A leaf or flower that has no stem of its own but is attached directly to the main stem of the plant
- One of the two tissues that make up the plant's long-distance transport system
- A ratio, expressed in percent, of the amount of atmospheric moisture present relative to the amount that would be present if the air were saturated.
- A spike borne on a fleshy stem
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- A principal component of vascular tissue, together with phloem and cambium
- Plant hormone that regulates numerous processes in plant growth
- The expanded part of a leaf or petal
- Having a bare leafless stalk growing directly from the ground
- Used to extend the vase life of cut flowers by blocking the effect of ethylene
- Using the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth
- The final stage of plant development
14 Clues: Essential plant hormones • A spike borne on a fleshy stem • The expanded part of a leaf or petal • The final stage of plant development • A green pigment, present in all green plants • Having a bare leafless stalk growing directly from the ground • Plant hormone that regulates numerous processes in plant growth • ...
engineers 2026-03-19
20 Clues: AI • oil • air • subways • machines • factories • industries • quality of life • power of motion • see to the bone • plant made items • mining and rocks • energy and power • science and research • energy from the core • joints and conjoining • strongest power plant • pillars and foundations • toothpaste and medicine • airplanes and spacecrafts
Force - Stimulus - Response 2021-02-02
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- force causing roots to grow downward
- direction roots grow in response to gravity
- plant bending toward light
- force moving food through the digestives system
- fight or flight is a response to this or stress
- direction stem grows in response to gravity
- pushes the vacuole outward in turgor pressure
- hunger, thirst, body temperature are all this type of stimuli
- response to virus, bacteria, or spoiled food in the stomach
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- response to lack of water in a plant
- force allowing plant to become rigid & stand (2words)
- push or pull by skeleton/muscular systems
- provides force to pump blood
- root growing down and stem growing up in response to gravity
- stimulus causing a plant to bend toward a window
- response to an increase in body temperature
- stimulus causing a bear to hunt for food
- organelle involved with cell wall in turgor pressure
- soil, gravity, light, water are this type of stimulus
19 Clues: plant bending toward light • provides force to pump blood • response to lack of water in a plant • force causing roots to grow downward • stimulus causing a bear to hunt for food • push or pull by skeleton/muscular systems • direction roots grow in response to gravity • response to an increase in body temperature • direction stem grows in response to gravity • ...
Bio Unit 9 Sect 4 Vocabulary 2025-02-13
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- coat The outer protective layer of a seed.
- The male reproductive part of a flower, consisting of an anther and a filament.
- The sticky top part of the pistil where pollen lands for fertilization.
- The process where a seed begins to sprout and grow into a new plant.
- The stem-like part of a seedling between the radicle and the cotyledons.
- A cell or organism with two sets of chromosomes (one from each parent).
- A flowering plant with two cotyledons, net-like veins, and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
- The first root that emerges from a seed during germination.
- A colorful, often fragrant part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
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- (2 words) A form of asexual plant reproduction where new plants grow from roots, stems, or leaves.
- A leaf-like structure that protects the flower bud before it opens.
- A period when a seed or plant temporarily stops growing due to unfavorable conditions.
- The female reproductive part of a flower, made up of the stigma, style, and ovary.
- The nutrient-rich tissue inside a seed that feeds the developing plant embryo.
- A cell with only one set of chromosomes, such as gametes (sperm and egg cells).
- A flowering plant with one cotyledon (seed leaf), parallel veins, and flower parts in multiples of three.
16 Clues: coat The outer protective layer of a seed. • The first root that emerges from a seed during germination. • A leaf-like structure that protects the flower bud before it opens. • The process where a seed begins to sprout and grow into a new plant. • A colorful, often fragrant part of a flower that attracts pollinators. • ...
Growing Plants 2020-04-02
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- stores food for the seed
- part of an embryo that changes into the future shoot
- baby plant that comes out of the seed
- absorbs water and mineral from plants
- seeds dispersed by wind should be_____ in weight.
- change of seed into a seedling
- baby plant inside the seed
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- coconut is dispersed by _______
- seed coat protects seed from mould and _____
- seeds which can grow if they get favourable conditions
- method of seed dispersal in pea plant
- outer layer of seed
- scattering of seeds away from the parent plant
- part of an embryo that changes into the root
14 Clues: outer layer of seed • stores food for the seed • baby plant inside the seed • change of seed into a seedling • coconut is dispersed by _______ • method of seed dispersal in pea plant • baby plant that comes out of the seed • absorbs water and mineral from plants • seed coat protects seed from mould and _____ • part of an embryo that changes into the root • ...
Spanish Soup 2025-08-11
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- known for their health benefits, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
- a nutritious versatile food, rich in protein, vitamins and minerals.
- a type of long handled spoon with a deep bowl, generally used for serving liquids such as soups.
- a plant whose fruit is an edible berry eaten as a vegetable.
- a utensil with s harp edge or blade.
- a kitchen utensils perforated with holes used to strain foods.
- a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit which is usually dried and used as a spice.
- a leafy green vegetable that is in the same plant family as beetroot
- a type of pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula.
- also known as sodium chloride
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- any of the food items used to make a particular recipe
- abbreviated to TBSP
- a kitchen appliance used to puree food
- a kitchen utensil used to grate food into smaller peices
- an annual legume of the fabaceae plant family.
- a flowering plant in the apiaceae family,characteriszed by it long ribbed stalk.
- vegetable oil obtained by pressing the fruit of Olea europaea, a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin.
- a a strong smelling bulbous flowering plant in the genus Allium.
18 Clues: abbreviated to TBSP • also known as sodium chloride • a utensil with s harp edge or blade. • a kitchen appliance used to puree food • an annual legume of the fabaceae plant family. • any of the food items used to make a particular recipe • a kitchen utensil used to grate food into smaller peices • a plant whose fruit is an edible berry eaten as a vegetable. • ...
LIFE'S SMALLEST UNITS 2016-12-01
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- Plant whose seeds have two seed leaves, like beans
- Living substance within cell excluding the nucleus
- Plant tissue capable of cell division, growth
- Living in absence of free oxygen
- Energy of light
- Convert the energy of oxidation into ATP
- DNA contained in nucleus of cell
- Cellular layer, the other skin
- Plant have single seed leaf, like corn
- Tip of shoots and roots
- Mean of which energy is made available
- Cavity within cytoplasm filled with watery fluid
- Supports the plant cell
- spherical body within nucleus of eukaryotic cell
- Center of a cell
- Cell organelle, secretion in cells
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- Site of protein synthesis
- Groups of cell working together to carry out common function
- Plant cell that carries out catabolic reactions
- Transports cell products
- Dynamic center of mitotic activity
- Structure of organisms
- Contains chlorophyll
- Inside parts of a cell
- Organelle, contains enzymes that break down proteins
- Principle tissue concerned with translocation
- Unit of protoplasm in one cell
- Encloses the cytoplasm and organelles of a cell
- Cells with thin walls and with large vacuoles
- Organisms that grow only in the presence of oxygen
- Chemical process that takes place in living cells
- Cell with DNA not enclosed in a nucleus
- Gelatinous material in which all life activities happen
- Basic unit of life
- Directional term meaning away from middle
35 Clues: Energy of light • Center of a cell • Basic unit of life • Contains chlorophyll • Structure of organisms • Inside parts of a cell • Tip of shoots and roots • Supports the plant cell • Transports cell products • Site of protein synthesis • Unit of protoplasm in one cell • Cellular layer, the other skin • Living in absence of free oxygen • DNA contained in nucleus of cell • ...
Parts of a Plant 2022-11-09
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- Holds the plant up and carries water and nutrients to the leaves
- Grows downward to hold the plant in place and absorb water and minerals from the soil
- Pollen-bearing part of the stamen
- part of the plant where photosynthesis and gas exchange occur
- Male part of the flower consisting of the anther and filament
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- Female reproductive organ where seeds are made
- brightly colored modified leaves of a flower
- Reproductive part of a plant with male and female organs
- Female part of a flower including the stigma, style and ovary
- Female part of the flower that receives pollen
- a flowering plant unit of reproduction, having an embryo of a new plant
- Green leaves at the base of a flower which protects it
12 Clues: Pollen-bearing part of the stamen • brightly colored modified leaves of a flower • Female reproductive organ where seeds are made • Female part of the flower that receives pollen • Green leaves at the base of a flower which protects it • Reproductive part of a plant with male and female organs • Female part of a flower including the stigma, style and ovary • ...
Plants Vocabulary 2019-01-31
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- An organelle responsible for producing food and oxygen
- The movement of water molecules from a region of high water potential to a region of low water potential, across a selectively permeable membrane
- A complex carbohydrate made of multiple glucose molecules bound together
- The building blocks that make up living organisms
- A green pigment inside the chloroplast that is responsible for trapping light energy
- A chemical reaction in which a sugar and oxygen react with one another to produce energy, water vapour and carbon dioxide
- A plant organ responsible for reproduction
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- The mass of living materials
- A chemical reaction in which water and carbon dioxide react with one another to produce a sugar and oxygen
- A simple carbohydrate molecule produced by the process of photosynthesis
- The tough outer covering of a plant cell that prevents it from bursting
- A group of tissues working together to perform a particular function
- A specialised cell that transports food around the plant
- A hollow plant cell responsible for transporting water from the roots to the leaves of a plant
- Plant organs responsible for absorbing water and dissolved minerals from the soil
15 Clues: The mass of living materials • A plant organ responsible for reproduction • The building blocks that make up living organisms • An organelle responsible for producing food and oxygen • A specialised cell that transports food around the plant • A group of tissues working together to perform a particular function • ...
Plants, Trees and Vegetables 2024-05-28
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- This grows from the trunk of a tree (6)
- The singular of 'leaves' (4)
- The main part of a tree (4)
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into food (14)
- These are produced by the plant and sown to grow new ones (5)
- Here the plant captures sunlight to make food (6)
- We do this to start seeds growing (3)
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- The main part of a plant (4)
- The outer covering of the trunk of a tree which is often rough (5)
- This is the fleshy part of a plant that contains the seeds (5)
- This describes the process when seeds start to grow (11)
- These grow down into the ground to collect water and minerals and to hold the plant steady (5)
- The fibrous container of beans and peas (3)
- This is done to keep trees a reasonable size and shape, and healthy (7)
14 Clues: The main part of a tree (4) • The main part of a plant (4) • The singular of 'leaves' (4) • We do this to start seeds growing (3) • This grows from the trunk of a tree (6) • The fibrous container of beans and peas (3) • Here the plant captures sunlight to make food (6) • This describes the process when seeds start to grow (11) • ...
Plants 2015-09-15
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- food storage
- the seed coat
- the growth of the length of a plant
- the union of the male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- The Male Reproductive Organ
- produces new individuals without the fusion of gametes.
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- embryonic shoot
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to a stigma
- embryonic root
- also called cell division
- part of the plant that is cut off of the parent plant
- a shoot of a parent plant is bent until it can be covered by soil.
- The Female Reproductive Organ
13 Clues: food storage • the seed coat • embryonic root • embryonic shoot • also called cell division • The Male Reproductive Organ • The Female Reproductive Organ • the growth of the length of a plant • the transfer of pollen from the anther to a stigma • part of the plant that is cut off of the parent plant • produces new individuals without the fusion of gametes. • ...
Prison Cell 2021-09-24
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- regulates what goes in/out of nucleus
- found in the plant cell, for protection
- used for storage/larger in plant cells
- sites of protein synthesis
- proteins in the cytoplasm/aids in support
- Smallest unit to be able to live
- regulates material in and out of cell
- process that converts light to glucose
- converts chemicals in food to ATP
- lacks membrane, makes ribosomes in the nucleus
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- package formed from a Golgi
- controls the cell's activities
- used to transport in the cell
- watery substance that contains the organelles
- cell division
- ER covers with ribosomes
- puts water soluble substances in fat packages
- pigment used to absorb sunlight in plant cells
- proteins used to "anchor" in mitosis
- Cell digestion/eliminates worn-out cell parts
20 Clues: cell division • ER covers with ribosomes • sites of protein synthesis • package formed from a Golgi • used to transport in the cell • controls the cell's activities • Smallest unit to be able to live • converts chemicals in food to ATP • proteins used to "anchor" in mitosis • regulates what goes in/out of nucleus • regulates material in and out of cell • ...
Introducing Biology 2026-05-10
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- the study of disease of plant and animals
- Father of biology
- the other name of taxonomy
- the study of viruses
- technique of producing silk by raising silkworms
- the study of structure and function of animal and plant cells
- Father of botany
- the study of parasites
- study of chemicals and reactions that take place inside the living things
- the study of algae
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- the study of origin and descent of organisms
- the study of geographical distribution of plant and animals
- The study of living beings
- the science of the transmission of body characters from parents to offspring
- Father of medicine
- the study of gross structure of organs in a organisms as seen in dissection
- the science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
- raising crops and livestock
- the study of fishes
- the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
20 Clues: Father of botany • Father of biology • Father of medicine • the study of algae • the study of fishes • the study of viruses • the study of parasites • The study of living beings • the other name of taxonomy • raising crops and livestock • the study of disease of plant and animals • the study of origin and descent of organisms • technique of producing silk by raising silkworms • ...
Control and Coordination Crossword 2025-10-19
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- A muscle or gland that responds to the stimulus.
- A chemical messenger secreted by endocrine glands that regulate body functions.
- A junction between two neurons where nerve impulses are transmitted chemically.
- Growth of plant parts in response to chemicals (e.g., pollen tube towards ovule).
- A specialized cell or organ that detects stimuli (e.g., skin, eyes, ears).
- Any change in the environment that causes a response in an organism.
- A quick, automatic response to a stimulus, controlled by the spinal cord.
- Directional growth movement in plants in response to stimuli.
- Central Nervous System Consists of the brain and spinal cord; controls most functions of the body.
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- Glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream (e.g., thyroid, adrenal).
- A plant hormone that promotes cell division and delays aging.
- Growth of plant parts in response to gravity.
- Peripheral Nervous System Composed of nerves outside the CNS; connects the CNS to the body.
- Growth of a plant towards light.
- A plant hormone that promotes cell elongation and growth.
- A nerve cell that transmits electrical impulses in the nervous system.
16 Clues: Growth of a plant towards light. • Growth of plant parts in response to gravity. • A muscle or gland that responds to the stimulus. • A plant hormone that promotes cell elongation and growth. • A plant hormone that promotes cell division and delays aging. • Directional growth movement in plants in response to stimuli. • ...
Primary Science: Life Cycle of Flowering Plants 1 (Plant classification & Germination) 2020-07-25
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- The process in which a seed grows into a seedling and eventually becomes a young plant.
- As a seedling grows, the mass of its seed leaves __________ because it is using up the food stored in them.
- The process in which the cells of all living things take in food and oxygen in order to produce the energy they need to stay alive.
- Plants absorb water and mineral ___________ through their roots.
- The name of the sugar that a leaf makes during photosynthesis.
- Once a seedling grows its own leaves, it becomes a ___________ plant.
- Once the true leaves emerge from a seedling, the plant can make its own food by ________________.
- The part of the seedling that emerges from the seed that grows upwards towards sunlight.
- A seed planted in dry soil will not germinate because it lacks __________, one of the conditions for germination.
- The absorption of water by the seed causes it to ______________.
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- Flowering plants reproduce by ____________.
- The three conditions for germination are air, moisture and ___________.
- Another name for seed leaf.
- A flowering plant is also known as an _____________.
- Seeds need this gas in order to germinate.
- The seed _________ is a layer that covers a seed that protects it.
- A seed is eaten by an animal and passed out in its faeces. The seed is not damaged because it is _______________ by the seed coat.
- The first part of the seedling to emerge from the seed.
- The form in which food is stored in a plant.
- The seed _________ is the part of a seed where food is stored for the seed.
- At the very start of germination, a seed has to ____________ water.
21 Clues: Another name for seed leaf. • Seeds need this gas in order to germinate. • Flowering plants reproduce by ____________. • The form in which food is stored in a plant. • A flowering plant is also known as an _____________. • The first part of the seedling to emerge from the seed. • The name of the sugar that a leaf makes during photosynthesis. • ...
Traits and Variations Test 2 2025-11-10
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- A special trait that helps a plant survive better in its environment.
- Scientists who study plant traits to help make stronger, healthier, and better-growing plants.
- A scientist who studied pea plants to discover how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- The ability of plants to keep living and growing even when the environment changes.
- A characteristic or feature you can see in a plant, such as the color of its flowers or the shape of its leaves.
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- Everything around a plant that helps it live and grow, like sunlight, water, soil, and air.
- Small differences among plants of the same kind, such as taller or shorter stems.
- A new plant that grows from a seed made by a parent plant.
- A trait passed from the parent plant to its offspring, like flower color or leaf shape.
- The plant that produces the seeds for new plants.
- The science that explains how traits are passed from parents to their offspring.
11 Clues: The plant that produces the seeds for new plants. • A new plant that grows from a seed made by a parent plant. • A special trait that helps a plant survive better in its environment. • The science that explains how traits are passed from parents to their offspring. • Small differences among plants of the same kind, such as taller or shorter stems. • ...
sofia,s crossword 2020-05-05
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- a unique feature a plant has that allows it to live and grow in the place it lives for example the sharp thorns on a cactus prevent animals from eating it
- the male part of a flower that is made up of the anther
- the flat part of a plant witch grows off the stem this part of the plant collects energy from the sun and turns it into food for the plant using a process called photosynthesis
- a rounded part of some plant that is under the ground and that grows into a new plant during the growing season
- the part of the plant that supports it above the ground it also carries water and minerals from the root to the leaves of the plant
- the part of a plant that is often brightly coloured witch the seed or fruit develops
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- the part of the plant that helps the plant stay in the ground roots absorb water and minerals from the soil
- the female part of a flower that is made up of the stigma,style and ovary
- the part of a plant that has the seed in it
- a small object produced by a plant from witch a new plant can grow
10 Clues: the part of a plant that has the seed in it • the male part of a flower that is made up of the anther • a small object produced by a plant from witch a new plant can grow • the female part of a flower that is made up of the stigma,style and ovary • the part of a plant that is often brightly coloured witch the seed or fruit develops • ...
Cells 2021-03-08
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- Smallest unit of life
- material cell wall is made of
- walls of xylem covered in this
- A group of cells working together
- red blood cell contains this
- type of vacuole found in plant cells
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- contains genetic materials
- partially permeable layer
- adaptation of root hair cell
- Absorb sunlight for photosynthesis
- A group of organs working together
- animal vacuoles store this
- transports water up the plant
- plant vacuole stores this
- A group of tissues working together
- provides structure to plant cell
16 Clues: Smallest unit of life • partially permeable layer • plant vacuole stores this • contains genetic materials • animal vacuoles store this • adaptation of root hair cell • red blood cell contains this • material cell wall is made of • transports water up the plant • walls of xylem covered in this • provides structure to plant cell • A group of cells working together • ...
celly welly 2023-12-11
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- makes plant green and absorbs sunlight
- organelle that helps with photosynthesis
- powerhouse of the cell
- extra wall that only a plant has
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- an organelle used for storage that only a plant has
- holds all the organelles in place
- the greenhouse gas that is turned into oxygen by the plant
- storage of the cell
- the process where the plant makes food
- dna of the cell
- protects the cell
11 Clues: dna of the cell • protects the cell • storage of the cell • powerhouse of the cell • extra wall that only a plant has • holds all the organelles in place • the process where the plant makes food • makes plant green and absorbs sunlight • organelle that helps with photosynthesis • an organelle used for storage that only a plant has • ...
Science Lab Safety is important to the sucesss of our class. 2023-09-03
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- Return lab equipment to the right________.
- Handle lab equipment properly. Use two ______ to carry a microscope.
- Do not _______ or drink.
- ______ and dry equipment.
- Wash your hands after ___________ up.
- Follow the _____________.
- Clean up your _________.
- Wear _______ to cover your feet.
- ____________is not allowed.
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- Wear safety ________.
- _______ your hands after touching an animal or a plant.
- Do not experiment without an ___________.
- Read the _____________.
- _______ an animal or a plant carefully.
- Do not pick up broken _________. Tell the adult..
- ______ must be tied back. Tell the adult.
- Do not hurt a ___________ or an animal.
- Preserve lab equipment because they are ____________.
18 Clues: Wear safety ________. • Read the _____________. • Do not _______ or drink. • Clean up your _________. • ______ and dry equipment. • Follow the _____________. • ____________is not allowed. • Wear _______ to cover your feet. • Wash your hands after ___________ up. • _______ an animal or a plant carefully. • Do not hurt a ___________ or an animal. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-11-13
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- The energy from the sun that helps plants make food
- The part of the plant that takes in water from the soil
- The gas that plants take in from the air
- What plants make from sunlight during photosynthesis
- What plants make to help them grow
- A living thing that can make its own food
- The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happens
- Another word for the food plants make
- The part of the plant that collects sunlight
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- The liquid that plants take in through their roots
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight
- The sugar that plants make for food
- The gas that plants give off during photosynthesis
- Small holes on the bottom of leaves that let gases move in and out
- The green stuff in leaves that traps sunlight
- What plants use to get carbon dioxide
16 Clues: What plants make to help them grow • The sugar that plants make for food • Another word for the food plants make • What plants use to get carbon dioxide • The gas that plants take in from the air • A living thing that can make its own food • The part of the plant that collects sunlight • The green stuff in leaves that traps sunlight • ...
Cell Vocabulary 2015-09-19
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- Abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid, the chemical that provides detailed instructions for cells
- A group of specialized cells with similar structures and functions
- A stiff outer layer of cell that surrounds a plant,protects it
- The layer of cell that holds the cell material inside and controls what substances enter and exit the cell
- A structure that contains at least two types of tissue that work together to preform a specific function
- Plant tissue that carries food (sugar) from leaves to the other parts of the plant
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- The control center of a cell;it directs the cells activities
- The giving off of water by a leaf through it's stomata
- Organelles, found only in plant cells,in which sugar is made during photosynthesis
- A growth response of a plant toward or away from something in it's environment
- Tiny openings in the leaves of plants though which gases enter and exit
- Plant tissue that carries water and nutrients from a plant roots to its leaves
- Structures in the nucleus that contain an organism's genetic information and regulate the cells activities
13 Clues: The giving off of water by a leaf through it's stomata • The control center of a cell;it directs the cells activities • A stiff outer layer of cell that surrounds a plant,protects it • A group of specialized cells with similar structures and functions • Tiny openings in the leaves of plants though which gases enter and exit • ...
Plant Processes Crossword Activity 2021-01-20
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- the green coloring matter found mainly in the chloroplast of a plant.
- the process of drawing or soaking up.
- the parenchyma between the epidermal layers of a foliage leaf.
- process used by plants, algae and certain bacteria to harness energy from sunlight.
- hairs are cylindrical extensions of root epidermal cells that are important for acquisition of nutrients.
- movement of water through a septipermeable membrane into a higher solute concentration that tends to equalize.
- plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis.
- the outer epithelial layer of the external integument of the animal body that is derived from the embryotic epiblast specifically.
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- The act of inhaling and exhaling air in order to exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide.
- the passage of watery vapor from a living body or plant through a membrane or pores.
- the outermost layer of a structure.
- membrane a membrane that permits passage of water and certain substances in solution.
- one of the minute openings in the epidermis of a plant organ.
- bast tissue in plants that conduct foods made in leaves to all other parts of the plant.
15 Clues: the outermost layer of a structure. • the process of drawing or soaking up. • one of the minute openings in the epidermis of a plant organ. • the parenchyma between the epidermal layers of a foliage leaf. • the green coloring matter found mainly in the chloroplast of a plant. • a plastid that contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis. • ...
gardening 2025-01-20
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- this is food for herbivore animal.
- a small vehicle with one wheel and two handles that is used for carrying things.
- a garden tool with a long handle and a thin metal blade, used for breaking up soil.
- a small, round or oval object produced by a plant and from which, when it is planted, a new plant can grow.
- a tool to cut the tree
- Used to move loose materials like dirt, gravel, sand, grain, or snow.
- a machine used for preparing plantation
- something has nutrition for plants.
- small machine used for cutting grass.
- a tool for giving water to the plant
- a tool to collect dead leaves or grass
- a young plant that grows from a seed.
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- a small tool consisting of a flat metal blade joined to a handle, used for spreading building materials such as cement.
- the material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow.
- a building with a transparent roof and walls that is used to grow plants in a controlled environment.
- large rubber boots that you wear outside when the ground is wet and dirty.
- Used to dig straight-edged holes or trenches, cut sod, reshape beds, and create deeper planting holes.
- it has long stick and used for preparing soil
- a place to plant flower.
- a big scissors to cut branch of tree.
20 Clues: a tool to cut the tree • a place to plant flower. • this is food for herbivore animal. • something has nutrition for plants. • a tool for giving water to the plant • a big scissors to cut branch of tree. • small machine used for cutting grass. • a young plant that grows from a seed. • a tool to collect dead leaves or grass • a machine used for preparing plantation • ...
Paddock to plate 2021-09-06
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- A powder that is made by grinding cereal grains, or other seeds or roots.
- A large, heavy road vehicle used for carrying goods, materials, or troops
- The edible reproductive body of a seed plant.
- become larger by natural development.
- Meat that comes from cows.
- the edible portion of a plant.
- put (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow.
- An animal that has two horns and starts with a g.
- The food that is white and starts with an r.
- the process or period of gathering in crops.
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- A dairy product that is usually packed in cubes.
- the movement of goods and persons from place to place.
- A very sweet golden liquid that bees produce.
- A white liquid that cows produce.
- the flesh of an animal used as food.
- where something is made or assembled.
- What hens lay everyday.
17 Clues: What hens lay everyday. • Meat that comes from cows. • the edible portion of a plant. • A white liquid that cows produce. • the flesh of an animal used as food. • become larger by natural development. • where something is made or assembled. • The food that is white and starts with an r. • the process or period of gathering in crops. • ...
MR 2022-10-17
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- The study of microscopic plants and animals
- : Organisms with external skeletons
- The study of plants
- : Organisms with internal skeletons
- is a eukaryotic organism such as yeast, molds or mushroom.
- The study of animals
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- Is the science of classification of all living things
- A plant or animal that has a nucleus
- A plant or animal that is too small to see without a microscope
- A plant or animal that does not have a nucleus
- An autotrophic eukaryotes, which means they have complex cells, and make their own food.
- are living creatures with many cells and the cells have a nucleus and they get energy from other living things.
- is any eukaryotic organism that is not an animal, plant, or fungus
- The study of all living things
14 Clues: The study of plants • The study of animals • The study of all living things • : Organisms with external skeletons • A plant or animal that has a nucleus • : Organisms with internal skeletons • The study of microscopic plants and animals • A plant or animal that does not have a nucleus • Is the science of classification of all living things • ...
SPECIALISED CELLS 2025-07-28
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- Cells that act as glands, making mucus, hormones, and other substances
- Blood cells that act as the bodies defence system
- Cells that line the surfaces of cavities and blood vessels
- Organelle that is required in large amounts in cells with a high energy demand
- Cells that allow your body to move
- Plant cell that allows the transport of water from roots to leaves
- Plant cells that control the movement of water and gases into the leaf
- The shape of a red blood cell
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- A cell that sends electrical messages
- A cell that transports oxygen to the body and carbon dioxide to the lungs
- Also called liver cells. Cells that work in the liver to break down the products of digestion
- Plant cell that controls the movement of sugars from the leaves to storage, and to the rest of the plant
- The male reproductive cell
- Cell on plant roots that allows water absorption
14 Clues: The male reproductive cell • The shape of a red blood cell • Cells that allow your body to move • A cell that sends electrical messages • Cell on plant roots that allows water absorption • Blood cells that act as the bodies defence system • Cells that line the surfaces of cavities and blood vessels • Plant cell that allows the transport of water from roots to leaves • ...
Logan 7th 2021-09-22
15 Clues: stores DNA • one celled • cell parts • power plant • many celled • gel in the cell • tool to see small • basic unit of life • whole living thing • cells work together • organs work together • absorbs sunlight only plant • different cells do different jobs • lets things in and out of the cell • tough outer covering of a plant cell
plants 2026-05-08
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- - When a seed starts to grow.
- - The part of a plant that holds it upright.
- - The flat green part of a plant.
- - The part of the plant that grows underground and takes in water.
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- - A living thing that grows in soil.
- - The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- - Plants need this to live and grow.
- - The ground where plants grow.
- - The part of a plant that contains seeds.
- - The colorful part of a plant that can make seeds.
10 Clues: - When a seed starts to grow. • - The ground where plants grow. • - The flat green part of a plant. • - A living thing that grows in soil. • - Plants need this to live and grow. • - The part of a plant that contains seeds. • - The part of a plant that holds it upright. • - The colorful part of a plant that can make seeds. • ...
Homeostasis 2022-03-28
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- a plant's response to gravity
- causes a reaction
- a plant's response to light
- _______ stimulus comes from outside the organisms body
- process by which the internal environment is kept stable
- What part is the response: A mouse sees a cat and hides under a log
- a plant with _____ turgor pressure will have full cells
- phototropism causes a plant to follow the _______
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- how an organisms reacts to a stimulus
- ________ stimulus comes from inside the organisms body such as hunger
- a touch me not will respond to touch by _______ it's leaves
- a plant's response to touch
- part of the plant cell that fills up with water
- a state of balance
- a plant with ____ turgor pressure will look wilted
- What part is the stimulus: A bird drinks water because he is thirsty
- geotropism causes a plant's roots to grow _______
17 Clues: causes a reaction • a state of balance • a plant's response to touch • a plant's response to light • a plant's response to gravity • how an organisms reacts to a stimulus • part of the plant cell that fills up with water • geotropism causes a plant's roots to grow _______ • phototropism causes a plant to follow the _______ • ...
BIOTECH (5) 2020-03-01
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- After finish the several thing we have to search eluen buffer_____.
- ______________ point is the pH of amino acid when its cationic side and anionic side are balanced.
- __________ culture is a plant culture where isolated plant organ is grown in vitro.
- In ion exchange chromatography, the matrix that were used for kation exchange is________ group.
- This growth hormone is added to grow roots from callus at plant tissue culture.
- Embryo culture is an isolated embryo grown after removal of the _____ coat.
- ________________ plant tissue cultures needs organic substance as carbon source.
- _______ is the kind of resin that were used for affinity chrimatography.
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- This growth hormone is added to grow shoots from callus at plant tissue culture.
- Combination of culture heterothropic and photoautotrophic is ______.
- We can use eluen to let out the protein from the colomn using salt ________ solution.
- Vegetative propagation of plants in vitro is called ____________________.
- HPLC is the type of chromatography to _______ sample.
- Isoelectric point is a pH where a protein is ______.
- Ammonium ________________ is a sulfate radical that initiate polymerization reaction in protein identification.
- What is the stabilizer used in SDS page?
16 Clues: What is the stabilizer used in SDS page? • Isoelectric point is a pH where a protein is ______. • HPLC is the type of chromatography to _______ sample. • After finish the several thing we have to search eluen buffer_____. • Combination of culture heterothropic and photoautotrophic is ______. • ...
Photosynthesis 2019-06-02
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- Photosynthesis couldn’t take place without this from the Sun. (5)
- Where the green pigment is stored in a cell. (11)
- The gas used up in photosynthesis. (6,7)
- The process that is the opposite of photosynthesis. (11)
- These can open and close to change the amount of water loss. (7)
- The leaf converts glucose to this so that it can be stored. (6)
- The orange chemical used to test for starch. (6)
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- The process of moving substances around a plant. (13)
- Means "making something new using light". (14)
- The gas produced during photosynthesis. (6)
- The carbohydrate produced by combining water with carbon dioxide. (7)
- Process of moving substances from an area of high concentration to low. (9)
- The green pigment that absorbs light. (11)
- This part of a plant anchors the plant in the ground. (4)
- Special type of substance movement involving water. (7)
- The liquid used up in photosynthesis. (5)
- The number added to the equation to make it balance. (3)
- The part of a plant in which photosynthesis takes place. (4)
18 Clues: The gas used up in photosynthesis. (6,7) • The liquid used up in photosynthesis. (5) • The green pigment that absorbs light. (11) • The gas produced during photosynthesis. (6) • Means "making something new using light". (14) • The orange chemical used to test for starch. (6) • Where the green pigment is stored in a cell. (11) • ...
Plant and Animal cells 2022-06-03
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- makes protein
- brakes down waste, water
- hereditary substance in the cell
- consists of more than one cell
- any organism that lacks a distinct nucleus and other organelles
- the smallest unit that can live on its own
- powerhouse of eukaryote
- storage site for food
- protects the plant cells
- a nucleic acid present in all living cells that has structural similarities to DNA
- most important part of an object
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- small single celled organism
- protects the cytoplasm and cell organelles
- folded membrane
- collects protein then moves them outside
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- captures energy from sunlight
- controls the nucleus
- a single-celled organism
- aids in plant growth, helps provide support for the plant
20 Clues: makes protein • folded membrane • controls the nucleus • storage site for food • powerhouse of eukaryote • brakes down waste, water • a single-celled organism • protects the plant cells • small single celled organism • captures energy from sunlight • consists of more than one cell • hereditary substance in the cell • most important part of an object • ...
Intro to Grasslands 2023-08-30
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- Grasslands are interspersed with open-grown, widely spaced, orchard-like scattered trees or groupings of trees.
- Open, rocky, barren areas dominated by drought-adapted forbs, warm-season grasses, and specialized fauna. They are relatively small, often isolated native grasslands on hilltops and south-facing slopes, where thin, dry soils and dry, harsh desert-like summer conditions harbor unique natural communities of plants and animals.
- A plant that makes major growth during the cool portion of the year.
- The interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environment.
- A plant that typically lives three or more years.
- The environment in which the life needs of an organism, population, or community are supplied.
- A plant can remove nitrogen from the air and add it to the soil through its root system. Forage production needs to dilute the effects of endophyte-infected fescue.
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- A plant that completes most of its growth during the warm portion of the year, generally late spring and summer.
- The stages through which an organism passes during its existence.
- The sum total of plants that cover an area; plants in general.
- Vegetation, or other material wild animals use for nesting, rearing young, resting, escaping predators, or protecting from adverse weather conditions.
- A plant that completes its life cycle and dies in one year or less.
- A tract of level to hilly land that has a dominance of grasses and forbs, a scarcity of shrubs, and is treeless. The natural plant community consists of various mixtures of tall, mid, and short-growing native species.
- A plant that requires two years to complete its life cycle.
- Land on which the existing plant cover is dominated by grasses and other herbaceous (non-woody) plants (forbs).
- All land devoted to crop or livestock production, e.g., farmstead, drainage and irrigation ditches, ponds, cropland, and grazing land on farms.
16 Clues: A plant that typically lives three or more years. • A plant that requires two years to complete its life cycle. • The sum total of plants that cover an area; plants in general. • The stages through which an organism passes during its existence. • A plant that completes its life cycle and dies in one year or less. • ...
CELLS! 2020-08-27
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- These cells contain chloroplasts
- Stores water, nutrients and waste
- The person who discovered cells: Robert ______
- These cells don't have a nucleus
- These cell types have multiple cells
- True or False: animal cells are eukaryotic
- Humans have this type of cell
- The brain of the cell
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- We look at cells underneath the _________
- Transports, modifies and packages proteins
- These are responsible for photosynthesis
- This cell type has a nucleus
- An organelle: _________ Reticulum
- Unicellular cells have how many cells?
- The wall surrounding plant and animal cells
- True or False: animal cells have a cell wall
- This provides rigidy in plant cells
18 Clues: The brain of the cell • The powerhouse of the cell • This cell type has a nucleus • Humans have this type of cell • These cells contain chloroplasts • These cells don't have a nucleus • Stores water, nutrients and waste • An organelle: _________ Reticulum • This provides rigidy in plant cells • These cell types have multiple cells • Unicellular cells have how many cells? • ...
Ecosystems 2019-03-01
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- sea levels may do this due to global warming
- non-living factors that affect living things
- square used for plant sampling
- animal that hunts and kills other animals
- this would happen to fox numbers if rabbit numbers dropped
- consumer the third 'eater' in a food chain
- animal that is eaten by others
- a group of different animals and plant populations living together
- the gas given off when fossil fuels are burned
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- when plant sampling you always need to do this after your first results
- humans do this to fossil fuels
- animals have to do this against each other to survive
- how to place a quadrat when sampling
- chemical that kills weeds
- consumer the first 'eater' in the food chain
- the plant in a food chain
- chemical that kills pests/insects
17 Clues: chemical that kills weeds • the plant in a food chain • humans do this to fossil fuels • square used for plant sampling • animal that is eaten by others • chemical that kills pests/insects • how to place a quadrat when sampling • animal that hunts and kills other animals • consumer the third 'eater' in a food chain • sea levels may do this due to global warming • ...
Lesson 1: Plant Botany 2023-04-11
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- when only one leaf is attached to any one node
- holds the pollen
- the outer covering of the flower bud
- is generally the enlarged portion at base of pistil
- are often brightly colored to attract pollinators
- male part of the flower
- is the major site for photosynthesis
- when two leaves are attached to a node
- supports the anther and connects to the flower
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- one main vein running the length of leaf blade
- receives and holds pollen
- connects the stigma with the ovary
- when three or more leaves are attached to a node
- veins on the leaf are parallel to each other
- anchors the plant
- holds the plant erect
- contains the reproductive organs
- female part of the plant
- veins are spread out from the base of the leaf
19 Clues: holds the pollen • anchors the plant • holds the plant erect • male part of the flower • female part of the plant • receives and holds pollen • contains the reproductive organs • connects the stigma with the ovary • the outer covering of the flower bud • is the major site for photosynthesis • when two leaves are attached to a node • veins on the leaf are parallel to each other • ...
A botanical crossword 2018-02-06
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- Leaf stalk (7)
- A plant that completes its lifecycle in one growing season (6)
- Large brown algae (4)
- A popular garden plant from the Three Kings Islands. All plants today descend from a single individual (10,8)
- Tallest moss in the world (scientific name) (8,7)
- Species of speargrass/Aciphylla that grows around the Wellington coast (scientific name) (9)
- Leptinella _____ a threatened species with a population near Titahi Bay (4)
- Genus of distinctive introduced orange fungus (scientific name) (12)
- Sophora species that only grows around Cook Strait (scientific name) (7)
- The perching lily genus Collospermum has now been transferred to this genus (7)
- Word that means obtaining native plants from local areas (11)
- The most speciose genus of New Zealand shrubs (8)
- Mass of pollen grains in an orchid (8)
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- Number of southern beech species in New Zealand (4)
- Tree whose wood was used by Māori for fishing floats (4)
- A plant that grows on another plant (but which is not parasitic) (8)
- New Zealand tree whose wood was used by early settlers to make butter boxes for export (9)
- Small shrub similar in appearance to24 Down but distinguished by its hair-like stipules (scientific name) (8,6)
- Species that mimics horopito (Pseudowintera colorata) (scientific name) (10, 7)
- One of the only two NZ species in the Proteaceae (common name) (8)
- NZ plant genus that once killed an elephant (scientific name) (8)
- Floating native fern (6,5)
- Genus of NZ’s only indigenous fully parasitic plant (scientific name) (12)
- Small flowered Veronica tree with knobbly trunk found at Te Kopahou reserve (10)
- Moisture-loving tree with buttress roots (common name) (7)
- Seed coat (5)
- Māori name of the plant also known as wild Irishman (9)
- Early NZ botanist who was also a missionary and printer (7)
- Māori name for Muehlenbeckia astonii (8)
- Stalk that holds up an anther (8)
- nationality of Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy (7)
- Hook grasses (Uncinia) have recently been transferred to this genus (5)
32 Clues: Seed coat (5) • Leaf stalk (7) • Large brown algae (4) • Floating native fern (6,5) • Stalk that holds up an anther (8) • Mass of pollen grains in an orchid (8) • Māori name for Muehlenbeckia astonii (8) • Tallest moss in the world (scientific name) (8,7) • The most speciose genus of New Zealand shrubs (8) • Number of southern beech species in New Zealand (4) • ...
A botanical crossword 2018-02-07
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- Moisture-loving tree with buttress roots (common name) (7)
- Hook grasses (Uncinia) have recently been transferred to this genus (5)
- Māori name of the plant also known as wild Irishman (9)
- Species that mimics horopito (Pseudowintera colorata) (scientific name) (10, 7)
- Word that means obtaining native plants from local areas (11)
- Nationality of Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy (7)
- Stalk that holds up an anther (8)
- New Zealand tree whose wood was used by early settlers to make butter boxes for export (9)
- Leaf stalk (7)
- Species of speargrass/Aciphylla that grows around the Wellington coast (scientific name) (9)
- A plant that completes its lifecycle in one growing season (6)
- Small flowered Veronica tree with knobbly trunk found at Te Kopahou reserve (10)
- Genus of NZ’s only indigenous fully parasitic plant (scientific name) (12)
- One of the only two NZ species in the Proteaceae (common name) (8)
- Leptinella _____ a threatened species with a population near Titahi Bay (4)
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- NZ plant genus that once killed an elephant (scientific name) (8)
- Small shrub similar in appearance to 1 Down but distinguished by its hair-like stipules (scientific name) (8,6)
- Number of southern beech species in New Zealand (4)
- Mass of pollen grains in an orchid (8)
- Māori name for Muehlenbeckia astonii (8)
- Floating native fern (6,5)
- Early NZ botanist who was also a missionary and printer (7)
- A popular garden plant from the Three Kings Islands. All plants today descend from a single individual (10,8)
- A plant that grows on another plant (but which is not parasitic) (8)
- Large brown algae (4)
- Tallest moss in the world (scientific name) (8,7)
- The most speciose genus of New Zealand shrubs (8)
- Sophora species that only grows around Cook Strait (scientific name) (7)
- Genus of distinctive introduced orange fungus (scientific name) (12)
- The perching lily genus Collospermum has now been transferred to this genus (7)
- Tree whose wood was used by Māori for fishing floats (4)
- Seed coat (5)
32 Clues: Seed coat (5) • Leaf stalk (7) • Large brown algae (4) • Floating native fern (6,5) • Stalk that holds up an anther (8) • Mass of pollen grains in an orchid (8) • Māori name for Muehlenbeckia astonii (8) • Tallest moss in the world (scientific name) (8,7) • The most speciose genus of New Zealand shrubs (8) • Number of southern beech species in New Zealand (4) • ...
MSM ultimate challenge 2023-10-03
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- plant island mythical
- "Wake up the wublins!" is this monsters line
- Single elemental with lots of toes
- The only single elemental unavailable on plant island
- the first island you get
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- The company which made MSM
- First monster you get
- There are 3 classes of monsters. Common, rare, and ____
- plant island ethereal
- last single elemental you get on plant island
- Cold single elemental
- "Just keep your feet on the ground" is part of the lyrics on _____ island
- water + cold
13 Clues: water + cold • First monster you get • plant island mythical • plant island ethereal • Cold single elemental • the first island you get • The company which made MSM • Single elemental with lots of toes • "Wake up the wublins!" is this monsters line • last single elemental you get on plant island • The only single elemental unavailable on plant island • ...
Flax Research & Academic Writing 2026-01-29
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- — A vital chemical element often applied as fertilizer to increase crop productivity.
- — The reproductive unit of a plant, which in your case is harvested for oil.
- — A type of review where independent experts evaluate a paper before publication.
- — A type of unethical 'scam' journal that prioritizes fees over scientific quality.
- — A biological substance like 'Vitazyme' used to enhance plant growth and development.
- — The amount of agricultural product, such as seeds, harvested per unit area.
- — A statistical method (Analysis of Variance) used to analyze differences between group means.
- — One of the multiple identical plots used in a randomized block design (Repetition).
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- — A fertile black soil rich in humus, dominant in the Western Forest-Steppe.
- — The long-term weather patterns of a region, including temperature and precipitation.
- — A chemical element or compound, like nitrogen or zinc, necessary for plant growth.
- — A large area of flat, unforested grassland; part of the eco-zone in your study.
- — One of the specific oil flax varieties mentioned in your experimental research.
- — The presence of water, especially in soil or air, essential for seed germination.
- — A concise summary of a research paper, providing an overview of the study.
- — A specific taxonomic subdivision of a plant species, such as 'Svitlozir' or 'Orphey'.
- — A major international database used to index and track scientific publications.
- — The common name for the crop Linum usitatissimum L. grown for oil or fiber.
- — A method of applying nutrients or fertilizers directly to the leaves of plants.
- — The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of plant matter.
20 Clues: — A fertile black soil rich in humus, dominant in the Western Forest-Steppe. • — A concise summary of a research paper, providing an overview of the study. • — The reproductive unit of a plant, which in your case is harvested for oil. • — The common name for the crop Linum usitatissimum L. grown for oil or fiber. • ...
space 2013-10-30
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- is a dwarf planet that lies at the outer reaches of our
- the people who gose to space
- Ship a vehicle that takes astronuat's to space
- the foruth largest planet
- famous for it's rings
- the red plant
- closest to the sun
- sun
- radiation
- hole the collapsed core of a massive star
- Moon is the fifth largest moon in our solar system
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- chunck of frozen gasses,ice, and rocky debris that orbits
- system
- the largest plant
- the study of the nuiverse
- very hot,fluid rock
- it is named after a roman goddess of love and beauty
- the little blue plant
- we live on
- the star at the center of our solar system
- we live in a galaxy called
- got 8 moons and it's the seventh planet from the sun
- a giant ball of hot gas that creates and emits its
23 Clues: sun • system • radiation • we live on • the red plant • the largest plant • closest to the sun • very hot,fluid rock • the little blue plant • famous for it's rings • the study of the nuiverse • the foruth largest planet • we live in a galaxy called • the people who gose to space • hole the collapsed core of a massive star • the star at the center of our solar system • ...
Plants Growth and Nutrients 2016-06-05
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- The expanded part of a leaf or petal.
- The seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs (stamens and carpels) that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla (petals) and a green calyx (sepals).
- A bud that develops in the axil between a petiole and a stem.
- Manufactures food through photosynthesis, exchange of gasses with environment, stores food and water, comes off the stem and is green, and thin.
- Molecule that absorbs sunlight and uses its energy to synthesize carbohydrates from CO2 and water.
- The first portion of root too emerge.
- Process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy, normally from the Sun, into chemical energy that can be later released to fuel the organisms' activities (energy transformation).
- The part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling or knob.
- The stalk that joins a leaf to a stem; leafstalk.
- Parts of the plant that are underground.
- If this is too high or too low, it will result in abnormal development and reduced production.
- What the chlorophyll collects it and gets energy from it in a process called photosynthesis.
- The vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- Transport water and nutrients between roots and leaves, supports, produces new tissue for photosynthesis and support, stores food and water.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- Is a tiny opening or pore that is used for gas exchange.
- Where roots absorb nutrients, such as water.
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- Absorbed by roots through roots along with minerals and is transported through out plant from their, is a liquid.
- Grows off of primary root.
- Transport water from roots to shoot and leaves, but it also transports some nutrients.
- A part of a plant stem between two of the nodes from which leaves emerge.
- Where photosynthesis takes place.
- Supplied by the soil and by the addition of fertilizers.
- This part of the plant is above ground, and is composed of several organs.
- The main stem.
- Is required for plants for their respiration to carry out their functions of water and nutrient uptake.
- Can be created by using stacks ,string ,or by soil that surrounds the roots.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water from soil for needed nutrients.
- Product of photosynthesis used for energy, made in leaves, moves to where it is needed.
- Reactant for photosynthesis collected through stomata.
30 Clues: The main stem. • Grows off of primary root. • Where photosynthesis takes place. • The expanded part of a leaf or petal. • The first portion of root too emerge. • Parts of the plant that are underground. • Where roots absorb nutrients, such as water. • The stalk that joins a leaf to a stem; leafstalk. • Reactant for photosynthesis collected through stomata. • ...
science 2024-01-19
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- A type of plant tissue that transports nutrients (such as sugars produced during photosynthesis) from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- The digestive system is a collection of organs that work together to break down food into nutrients, which the body can then absorb and use for energy, growth, and repair.
- Also known as the urinary system, it is responsible for eliminating waste and excess substances from the body through the production and excretion of urine.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to gravity. For example, roots typically exhibit positive gravitropism by growing downward, while shoots exhibit negative gravitropism by growing upwards.
- The process by which a seed develops into a new plant. It involves the sprouting of the seed and the growth of the embryo.
- A type of plant tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant.
- The skeletal system consists of bones and connective tissues, providing support, protection, and movement for the body.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to light. For example, plants often exhibit positive phototropism by growing towards a light source.
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- A reproductive cell or structure produced by some plants and microorganisms that can develop into a new individual under favorable conditions.
- The integumentary system is the skin and its appendages (hair, nails, sweat glands), functioning to protect the body from external factors and regulate temperature.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to touch or physical contact with a solid object.
- The respiratory system includes the lungs and airways, facilitating the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the external environment.
- The process of eliminating waste products from the body, often through urine, sweat, or other bodily fluids.
- Plural of stimulus. External factors or changes in the environment that elicit a response from an organism.
- The circulatory system is the body's network of blood vessels (arteries, veins, and capillaries) and the heart, responsible for the circulation of blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- The muscular system is composed of muscles and is responsible for movement, support, and generating heat in the body.
16 Clues: The growth or movement of a plant in response to touch or physical contact with a solid object. • A type of plant tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant. • Plural of stimulus. External factors or changes in the environment that elicit a response from an organism. • ...
Reindeer & Caribou 2025-12-19
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- The treeless Arctic plain where reindeer live
- A plant-like organism that grows in the tundra
- A group of reindeer or caribou
- Soft green plant that grows in the Arctic
- The topmost point on Earth, near reindeer habitat
- Plant that caribou eat
- Scientific name for reindeer
- Hard feet of reindeer
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- The region where reindeer live
- Branching horns that male reindeer have
- Part of some plants that animals eat
- Cold season when reindeer grow thick fur
- To travel to a different place at certain times of the year
- Frozen precipitation in the Arctic
- What people ride in pulled by reindeer
- A type of Arctic deer
- Another name for reindeer
- Change to survive in the environment
- Move from one place to another
- Keeps animals warm in the cold
20 Clues: A type of Arctic deer • Hard feet of reindeer • Plant that caribou eat • Another name for reindeer • Scientific name for reindeer • The region where reindeer live • A group of reindeer or caribou • Move from one place to another • Keeps animals warm in the cold • Frozen precipitation in the Arctic • Part of some plants that animals eat • Change to survive in the environment • ...
Plant Systems 2026-02-22
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- a __________ can be weak (non-woody) or strong (woody)
- take in also means to __________
- __________ is a natural green pigment in plants is important for them to make food
- tubes that transport water and ___________ to all parts of the plant
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- plants need __________ during photosynthesis
- ___________ salts and water is taken in by the plant from the soil
- plants usually grow __________
- the __________ anchors the plant to the ground
- carbon __________ is the gas needed by the plant during photosynthesis
- __________ is to support with one's hands
- plants are one of the important producers of __________
- the part that makes food for the plant
12 Clues: plants usually grow __________ • take in also means to __________ • the part that makes food for the plant • __________ is to support with one's hands • plants need __________ during photosynthesis • the __________ anchors the plant to the ground • a __________ can be weak (non-woody) or strong (woody) • plants are one of the important producers of __________ • ...
Biology Crossword 2016-03-13
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- Another name for illumination
- S_______ mesophyll
- Transports water
- Colour that shows presents of starch
- Top level of the leaf structure
- A gas respired by plants
- used to anchor a plant
- Part of the palisade mesophyll
- It absorbs inferred radiation
- Coal,oil & gases are examples of this
- Lower and upper.....
- The process of turning into a fossil
- P_______ mesophyll
- Light produced by the sun
- Stored glucose
- Another name for burning
- The outer protective layer of a cell
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- The smallest structural unit of an organism
- Transports glucose
- Holes in-between guard cells
- A gas taken in by plants
- A green substance in leaves
- How plants make food
- Part of a plant used to transport food water etc
- Opens to creates a hole
- In plant cell walls
- large group of organic compounds in food
- The turning from a living thing to dying and decomposing
- Name given to a plant deprived of starch
- Used to test for starch
- Hole in-between guard cells
- A process that involves oxygen
- Part of a plant used for the absorption of sunlight and CO2
- Part of an organism which is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function.
- Air pockets found in the spongy mesophyl
- used to remove chlorophyll from plants
- Colour that shows no starch is present
37 Clues: Stored glucose • Transports water • Transports glucose • S_______ mesophyll • P_______ mesophyll • In plant cell walls • How plants make food • Lower and upper..... • used to anchor a plant • Opens to creates a hole • Used to test for starch • A gas taken in by plants • A gas respired by plants • Another name for burning • Light produced by the sun • A green substance in leaves • ...
113-1 G2 Science Midterm Review 2024-11-04
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- the part of a flowering plant that holds seeds
- the part of a plant that makes food for it. It comes in different sizes and shapes.
- light from the sun
- animals that drink milk from their mother's body
- the part of a nonflowering plant that holds seeds
- new plants may grow from it
- all the living and nonliving things in one place
- tree stem
- things in the soil that helps plants grow
- animals with dry, scaly skin or with hard parts. Ex. turtle, crocodile, snake, iguana
- parts of fish used for swimming
- the part of a plant that holds it in place
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- to make new living things like oneself
- animals with wet, smooth skin, they lay eggs in water. When they grow up, they move on to land, ex. frog
- they need food, water, air and space to live
- the part of a fish that take in oxygen
- the part of a flowering plant that makes seeds
- they are living things, they can't move on their own, they can make their own food
- body covering of birds
- a place where an animal can be safe
- it is made up of small rocks and once-living things
- smaller than trees, they have woody stems
- they are living things, they can move around on their own
- animals that have three body parts and six legs
- body covering of mammals
25 Clues: tree stem • light from the sun • body covering of birds • body covering of mammals • new plants may grow from it • parts of fish used for swimming • a place where an animal can be safe • to make new living things like oneself • the part of a fish that take in oxygen • smaller than trees, they have woody stems • things in the soil that helps plants grow • ...
SPELLING DEFINITIONS (week 8) 2023-10-20
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- A plant grown for its dark green leaves and eaten as a vegetable.
- A problem, toy, or game that makes one think and tests one's skill.
- A plant with an edible bulb that is wide grown as vegetable with a strong smell and a sharp taste.
- A plant grown for its crisp green leaves that are eaten mainly in salad.
- A small hollow in the flesh, as on the cheek.
- A small brown or reddish spot on the skin.
- The joint between the foot and leg.
- To scatter in drops or particles.
- The long, tapering yellow-orange edible root of a garden plant.
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- An animal hunted or caught by another for food.
- To break or fall in to small pieces or crumbs.
- A very heavy growth of tropical trees and plants or land that is covered with such growth.
- To copy the actions, looks, or sounds of. To look like; resemble.
- Any of various fleshy fruits that are related to the pumpkin and the gourds and are eaten as a vegetable.
- The disguise of people, animals, or things, especially in order to make them look like what is around them.
- A strong, thick rope made of fiber, such as hemp, or of strands of steel wire.
- A joint of a finger especially one of the joints connecting a finger to the rest of the hand.
- An animal that lives by preying on other animals.
- The place where an animal or plant naturally lives and grows.
- At a slow speed; not quickly.
20 Clues: At a slow speed; not quickly. • To scatter in drops or particles. • The joint between the foot and leg. • A small brown or reddish spot on the skin. • A small hollow in the flesh, as on the cheek. • To break or fall in to small pieces or crumbs. • An animal hunted or caught by another for food. • An animal that lives by preying on other animals. • ...
Hormones & Body Systems 2022-05-18
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- This system exchanges oxygen from the atmosphere with carbon dioxide in the blood stream
- This system provides protection and includes the skin
- The growth responses of a plant to its environment:
- This system creates and protects new human life
- This system protects the internal organs and supports the body
- Which plant hormone causes cells to divide?
- Which plant hormone causes cells to enlarge?
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- This system helps protect the body from threats
- This system coordinates and controls movement and processes information
- This system supplies the body with energy by absorbing food
- Which plant hormone causes fruit to ripen?
- This system provides movement by pulling on the bones
- The male part of the flower is called the?
- This system secretes chemicals that regulate body functions
- This system transports blood, which carries oxygen, food, and other substances
- This system eliminates certain types of wastes and maintains the right amount of water in the body
16 Clues: Which plant hormone causes fruit to ripen? • The male part of the flower is called the? • Which plant hormone causes cells to divide? • Which plant hormone causes cells to enlarge? • This system helps protect the body from threats • This system creates and protects new human life • The growth responses of a plant to its environment: • ...
Life Science CK12 Plant Reproduction and Life Cycle 2026-03-16
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- vascular seedless plant with large divided leaves called fronds; more plant-like than the clubmosses; have stems, leaves, and roots
- the process resulting in the division of the eukaryotic cell nucleus into two identical nuclei before the cell divides; occurs in four phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
- type of life cycle characteristic of plants in which the organism alternates between haploid gametophyte and diploid sporophyte stages
- coiled structure made of DNA and protein that is present during cell division and visible with a light microscope
- referring to the total number of chromosomes in a species; having two sets of chromosomes
- diploid cell that forms when two haploid gametes unite during fertilization
- male gamete
- reproductive cell produced during meiosis that has the haploid number of chromosomes
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- diploid generation in the life cycle of a plant that results from sexual reproduction with gametes and that produces spores for asexual reproduction
- structure in angiosperms consisting of male and female reproductive structures that attracts animal pollinators
- having only one chromosome of each type; gametes are haploid
- series of stages a sexually reproducing organism goes through from one generation to the next
- reproductive cell produced by fungi or plants
- haploid generation in the life cycle of a plant that results from asexual reproduction with spores and that produces gametes for sexual reproduction
- multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryote with specialized cells that lack cell walls; member of the animal kingdom
- structure produced by a seed plant that contains an embryo and food supply enclosed within a tough coat
- type of cell division in which the number of chromosomes is reduced by half and four haploid cells are produced
- basic unit of structure and function of living things
- female gamete
- a tiny nonvascular plant that appears like green "fuzz" with tiny stem-like and leaf-like structures
20 Clues: male gamete • female gamete • reproductive cell produced by fungi or plants • basic unit of structure and function of living things • having only one chromosome of each type; gametes are haploid • diploid cell that forms when two haploid gametes unite during fertilization • reproductive cell produced during meiosis that has the haploid number of chromosomes • ...
Jaxon Dakin 2021-04-08
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- Organism made up of eukaryotic cells
- thick mass of tangled filaments that make up the body of the fungus
- threadlike, branched root developing from a secondary root in some plants
- Vascular tissue responsible for the transport of nutrients
- angiosperm whose seed has two cotyledons
- organism at an early stage of development
- branching filament that makes up a fungus
- Thin layer of root tissue that takes water and nutrients
- area in leaves containing one or more bundles of vascular tissue
- opening in the leaf epidermis through which vapor and oxygen pass out of the leaf and carbon dioxide passes into it
- Waxy covering on the leaves
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- vascular tissue that provides support to a plant and conducts water from the roots to all parts of the plant
- protective structure formed from an enlarged, thickened ovary wall
- thick walled zygote formed during sexual reproduction
- reproductive structure in an angiosperm
- structure that surrounds a plant embryo
- root tissue that transports water and nutrients inward through the root
- structure in ferns
- primary plant root that grows longer and thicker than other roots
- small branching hypha growing downward from the stolons
20 Clues: structure in ferns • Waxy covering on the leaves • Organism made up of eukaryotic cells • reproductive structure in an angiosperm • structure that surrounds a plant embryo • angiosperm whose seed has two cotyledons • organism at an early stage of development • branching filament that makes up a fungus • thick walled zygote formed during sexual reproduction • ...
Set 6 2025-02-26
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- Produces pollen in the male reproductive organ.
- Influences fruit ripening, leaf shedding, and environmental stress responses.
- Enhances plant flexibility.
- The frequency, duration, and depth of water covering a site due to tides, rivers, and precipitation.
- A form of pollination in which pollen arrives at the stigma of a flower (in flowering plants) or at the ovule (in gymnosperms) of the same plant.
- Number of mangrove species recorded in Aldabra lagoon.
- Responsible for increasing plant length.
- The process of spore formation in seaweeds.
- Facilitates gas exchange and water vapor release.
- A root-like structure in seaweeds.
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- Pollination by wind.
- Seed leaves enclosed in the propagule.
- A developing seedling.
- The reproductive structure in sexual reproduction.
- Provides buoyancy to plants.
- Plant hormones.
- The floating position of a mangrove propagule in favorable conditions.
- Unspecialized cells capable of continuous division.
- The reason behind seasonal flower blooming.
- A local factor found insignificant to mangrove growth rates.
- Cell division resulting in four unique cells.
- Pollination by insects.
- Reproduction that involves gametes from two parents.
- tissue Composed of xylem and phloem.
- A nutrient more abundant in seawater than other macronutrients.
25 Clues: Plant hormones. • Pollination by wind. • A developing seedling. • Pollination by insects. • Enhances plant flexibility. • Provides buoyancy to plants. • A root-like structure in seaweeds. • tissue Composed of xylem and phloem. • Seed leaves enclosed in the propagule. • Responsible for increasing plant length. • The reason behind seasonal flower blooming. • ...
Grandma's Crossword 2020-05-03
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- What is used for raising & lowering boats on the canal?
- Which common English dessert contains sponge fingers?
- Which major visitor attraction in the UK was built in August 1990?
- Which river flows through Worcester?
- Ninety percent of the worlds _______ used to be made in Redditch
- What is the chemical reaction that takes place inside a plant to produce food?
- What is the real name for 'moo cow' biscuits?
- What outdoor sports facility does Droitwich Spa have that most other UK towns don't have?
- Apples, Peaches & Raspberries are related to which perennial flowering plant?
- In what region was the anchor for the Titanic made?
- What was the name of the village in France where Angela & Bruce had a flat?
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- What is Droitwich famous for?
- John Corbett built which French style building in 1875 for his wife?
- Which well known plant tracks the sun?
- What type of sports equipment did Grandma build for Lauren & James when they were younger?
- Which James Bond actor starred in Goldfinger?
- In which county was Horatio Nelson born?
- A slugs favourite plant to eat
- What does a red rose symbolise?
- Where does tea originate from?
20 Clues: What is Droitwich famous for? • A slugs favourite plant to eat • Where does tea originate from? • What does a red rose symbolise? • Which river flows through Worcester? • Which well known plant tracks the sun? • In which county was Horatio Nelson born? • Which James Bond actor starred in Goldfinger? • What is the real name for 'moo cow' biscuits? • ...
Weed Stuff 2013-12-03
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- how plants are identified and named
- plants growing where they are not wanted, out of place or have virtues that have not yet been discovered
- ability of a formerly susceptible plant population to survive herbicide doses above those that were once used to control the original population
- ability of a plant population to remain uninjured by herbicide doses normally used to control the plant species
- the elimination of all plants and plant parts of a weed species from an area
- plant population dies at herbicide doses that normally do not injure other plant species
- a group of plants within a single species that has biological traits different in some portion form the entire population
- temporary condition where live seeds fail to germinate even when appropriate levels of moisture, air, temperature and light are available
- when one organism lives on, or with another organism, at whose expense it takes food, shelter, and/or support
- live indefinetely
- plants that produce one cotyledon
- determines how tightly bound a herbicide can be held to a soil
- 3-D natural body on the surface of the earth in which plants grow; contains living organisms and mineral components
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- underground modified stem
- preventative technique used to isolate and prevent the spread of a weed
- common name for N-(Phosphonomethyl) glycine
- most frequent method of weed control in rice
- the firs herbicide that weeds were found to be chemically resistant to
- non-woody, above ground stems that die each year in temperate climates
- aboveground modified stem
- inhibition of the growth of nearby plants through the production of biological toxins
- how plants function internally
- require 2 growing seasons to complete life cycle
- movement through new tissue only through the xylem
- movement through new and old tissue through the phloem
- study of an organism in its environment
- plants that produce two cotyledons
- one growing season
- an aquatic, aerial, or terrestrial environment
29 Clues: live indefinetely • one growing season • underground modified stem • aboveground modified stem • how plants function internally • plants that produce one cotyledon • plants that produce two cotyledons • how plants are identified and named • study of an organism in its environment • common name for N-(Phosphonomethyl) glycine • most frequent method of weed control in rice • ...
The Functional Unit Of Life 2024-06-05
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- Kitchen of the plant cell
- Responsible for making lysosomes
- Form of Cell Division involved in the formation of gametes
- Powerhouse of the Cell
- Viscous Fluid present as ground substance inside the cell
- Solution which has same concentration as that inside the cell
- Movement of water from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration across a semi-permeable membrane
- Smallest functional segment of DNA
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- Membrane only present in plant/bacterial cells
- Suicidal Bags of the cell
- Plastid responsible for Storage in plant cells
- Organelle only present inside the plant cell
- Rod like structures present inside the nucleus that form only during cell division
- Control center of the cell
- Region containing chromatin material in a prokaryotic cells
15 Clues: Powerhouse of the Cell • Kitchen of the plant cell • Suicidal Bags of the cell • Control center of the cell • Responsible for making lysosomes • Smallest functional segment of DNA • Organelle only present inside the plant cell • Membrane only present in plant/bacterial cells • Plastid responsible for Storage in plant cells • ...
Fundamental plant processes 2023-09-07
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- Transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it.
- is the process by which a plant grows from a seed
- loss or evaporation of water from plant leaves through stomata
- growth of plants in response to light
- specialized cells which help regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata
- memebrane which allows water molecules, but not solute molecules to pass
- second stage of mitosis
- diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane from areas of high concentration to areas of lower concentration
- solute concentration is lower outside of the cell than inside
- Plant cell which is limp through of pressure inside the cell
- third stage of mitosis
- chemical product of photosynthesis
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- movement of dissolved substances from areas if high concentration to areas of lower concentration
- solute concentration is greater outside of the cell than inside
- condition or process of aging
- Tissue provided inside the seeds of most flowering plants which surrounds the embyro and provides nutrition in the form of starch, oils, and protein
- fourth stage of mitosis
- The first stage of mitosis
- ordered set if events resulting in cell growth and division into two daughter cell
- pores found on the surface of plant structures which control the exchange of gas and water
- organic compounds produced within the plant
- Connective, functionally supportive framework of a biological cell, tissue, or organ
- The area in the cell microtubules are produced
- compound formed as a result of glycolysis
25 Clues: third stage of mitosis • fourth stage of mitosis • second stage of mitosis • The first stage of mitosis • condition or process of aging • chemical product of photosynthesis • growth of plants in response to light • compound formed as a result of glycolysis • organic compounds produced within the plant • The area in the cell microtubules are produced • ...
Five kingdoms 2017-11-02
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- / fungi produces spores by ___
- / consume their energy
- / have backbone
- / the cross walls between fungal cell is called ___
- / kingdom animalia is eukaryotic and ___
- / there are ___ kingdoms
- / process when plants use sunlight to make food
- / fill and protects the fungi spores
- / there are ___ types of bacteria
- / plant cells are ___
- / cell walls of fungi are made of ___
- / there are ___ clases of animals
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- / do not have backbone
- / is the male part of a plant
- / animalls us ___ to breath under water
- / eubacteria have carbohydrate called ___
- / change nitrogen into a form plants can use
- / is the female part of a plant
- / make their own energy
- / some protists can also from ___
- / protists came in ___ main from
21 Clues: / have backbone • / plant cells are ___ • / do not have backbone • / consume their energy • / make their own energy • / there are ___ kingdoms • / is the male part of a plant • / fungi produces spores by ___ • / is the female part of a plant • / protists came in ___ main from • / some protists can also from ___ • / there are ___ types of bacteria • / there are ___ clases of animals • ...
Desert Life Challenge 2023-10-10
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- - Wild pig-like mammal
- monster - Venomous lizard native to the Southwest
- - Succulent desert plant
- - Arachnid with a venomous stinger
- - Swift bird known for its speed
- - Tall cactus species
- - Dry plant that rolls in the wind
- - Venomous serpent with a distinctive tail
- - Desert shrub with aromatic resin
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- - Scavenging bird of prey
- - Desert plant with sword-like leaves
- - Swift North American antelope
- - Thorny desert shrub
- - Large, hairy spider
- - Desert hare with long ears
- - Desert-dwelling canid
- - Desert-dwelling mammal known for humps
- - Armored mammal with a bony shell
- - Lizard known for climbing walls
- - Social mongoose species
20 Clues: - Thorny desert shrub • - Large, hairy spider • - Tall cactus species • - Wild pig-like mammal • - Desert-dwelling canid • - Succulent desert plant • - Scavenging bird of prey • - Social mongoose species • - Desert hare with long ears • - Swift North American antelope • - Swift bird known for its speed • - Lizard known for climbing walls • - Arachnid with a venomous stinger • ...
BIO SHOCK 2012-04-24
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- Tissue that controls involuntary reflexes in the heart
- Male reproductive organ of a plant
- Organelle that provides strength, support and protection
- Cell preparing for division
- This tissue forms a stomata, allowing an exchange of materials
- intestine Organ that absorbs nutrients through its wall
- Muscular waves that move material along the digestive tract
- Layer of dead skin cells
- In a plant this prevents water loss
- Organelle that produces fats and oils
- Chemical process where glucose is broken down to form energy
- The right atria and ventricle pump blood to the
- Tissue that can transfer and store information
- This vascular tissue moves minerals throughout the plant
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- Chromosomes line up at the equator
- Part of microscope used for sharp focusing
- This part of a plant stores nutrients
- Cells that divide uncontrollably
- A technology that uses the interaction of light with cells
- The most commonly given vaccine in Ontario
- Organ that collects water from the soil
- Plant stem cells
- Tendency of organisms to maintain a steady state
- Test that looks at an individual's genes to detect disease
- Arteries that carry blood without oxygen
- Programmed cell death
- This body system releases sweat to stay cool
- Process where a body part is regrown
- Part of a flower that turns into fruit
- This technology cannot penetrate through bone and metal
- This body system regulates body temperature
31 Clues: Plant stem cells • Programmed cell death • Layer of dead skin cells • Cell preparing for division • Cells that divide uncontrollably • Chromosomes line up at the equator • Male reproductive organ of a plant • In a plant this prevents water loss • Process where a body part is regrown • This part of a plant stores nutrients • Organelle that produces fats and oils • ...
Botany Crossword 2013-05-29
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- the female part of plant consisting of stigma, style, ovary
- a mature ovary usually containing seeds
- the sole means for sustaining life at any level
- a pointed specialized stem
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- leaves on the outermost whorl of the flower
- minute pore in the epidermis
- the pollen bearing part of a stamen
- if the plant bears only male or female flowers
- the movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- region of the stem where one or more leaves are attached
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- the loss of one or more electron
- the outermost boundary layer of a seed
- a plant that lives indefinitely after flowering
- the union of egg and sperm
- the transfer of anther to stigma
- branching network within leaves
- the gaining of one or more electron
- fruits that split at maturity
- waxy or fatty layer of varying thickness
20 Clues: the union of egg and sperm • a pointed specialized stem • minute pore in the epidermis • fruits that split at maturity • branching network within leaves • the loss of one or more electron • the transfer of anther to stigma • the gaining of one or more electron • the pollen bearing part of a stamen • the outermost boundary layer of a seed • ...
Botany Crossword 2013-05-29
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- fruits that split at maturity
- a mature ovary usually containing seeds
- leaves on the outermost whorl of the flower
- a pointed specialized stem
- the sole means for sustaining life at any level
- the gaining of one or more electron
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- the movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- the pollen bearing part of a stamen
- building chemical bonds through metabolic reactions
- if the plant bears only male or female flowers
- the outermost boundary layer of a seed
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- the female part of plant consisting of stigma, style, ovary
- the union of egg and sperm
- waxy or fatty layer of varying thickness
- minute pore in the epidermis
- a plant that lives indefinitely after flowering
- the transfer of anther to stigma
- region of the stem where one or more leaves are attached
- branching network within leaves
- the loss of one or more electron
21 Clues: the union of egg and sperm • a pointed specialized stem • minute pore in the epidermis • fruits that split at maturity • branching network within leaves • the transfer of anther to stigma • the loss of one or more electron • the gaining of one or more electron • the pollen bearing part of a stamen • the outermost boundary layer of a seed • ...
