the plant Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture 2021-04-22
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- fertilizer from waste material
- fruit that can be used as a room deodorizer
- rice
- padi a traditional
- lots of nutrients
- beans plants grow fast in 1 week
- fields
- seeds
- thorns and grows in
- is necessary
- have seeds and
- a high water
- part of the rice fields
- cells in the
- used as a face
- to beauty
- pahit but has
- The largest part of the plant body
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- bush plants that have a
- vegetables that
- Has seeds and can
- are tall and have
- value
- of 1m-
- the face
- tool for watering
- hot areas
- alat for threshing
- Fruit that has high
- Can produce red
- for
- seeds
- Part of the plant
- for body
- Vegetative part of
35 Clues: for • rice • value • seeds • seeds • of 1m- • fields • the face • for body • hot areas • to beauty • is necessary • a high water • cells in the • pahit but has • have seeds and • used as a face • vegetables that • Can produce red • Has seeds and can • are tall and have • lots of nutrients • tool for watering • Part of the plant • alat for threshing • Vegetative part of • padi a traditional • thorns and grows in • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE(JULY) 2022-06-28
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- loss of water from the exposed part of a plant
- amoeba is a ________ animal
- coiled structure of a plant
- a fumigant insecticide that sublimes easily
- scientific study of human material remains of past
- the force that holds together the components of a galaxy
- plants feeding on dead and decaying bodies
- singular form of bacteria
- The scientist who gave theory of relativity
- branch of science that studies animals
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- process in which magnets run away from each other
- removal of unwanted products from the body
- plants that live for numerous years
- coiled wire in a bulb
- act of making something impure( sp food)
- inheritable changes in the characteristics
- cloth
- a living thing that is not a plant
- female part of a flower
- protein component of immune system that recognises foreign bodies
20 Clues: cloth • coiled wire in a bulb • female part of a flower • singular form of bacteria • amoeba is a ________ animal • coiled structure of a plant • a living thing that is not a plant • plants that live for numerous years • branch of science that studies animals • act of making something impure( sp food) • removal of unwanted products from the body • ...
plant parts 2022-10-21
10 Clues: absorbs light • has leaves on them • supports the plant • the part that makes pollen • used to grow another plant • protects and holds the seeds • the female part of the plant • the male part/parts of the plant • the reproductive part of the plant • absorbs water and nutrients from the ground
Unit 1 2023-11-09
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- The largest part of a plant cell that stores sap.
- hair cell A specialized plant cell that soaks up water from the soil.
- A group of cells that do the same job.
- An … cell has no cell wall.
- This part of a cell controls it’s activities.
- Animal cells don’t have this type of organelles.
- The … system includes mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines.
- Another word for tough.
- The job that someone or something does.
- A complete living thing.
- Place in both plant and animal cells where the energy is released.
- membrane
- wall Made of cellulose and is used for protection of plant cells.
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- The environment essential for all the chemical reactions happening inside a cell.
- A sticky substance that traps dust and bacteria when we breath in air.
- A long extension of a neuron’s cytoplasm.
- Short extensions of a neuron’s cytoplasm.
- Heart, lungs, and stomach are … .
- cell The type of a plant cell that is found in leaves.
- Tubes inside your body that break down food.
- Flowers, bushes, and trees are … .
- A solution of sugars in water that serves as food for a plant cell.
- Short hairs used for moving mucus.
- blood cells These cells carry oxygen around our body.
- Cell membrane can be easily bent. What’s one word that describes this quality?
- This kind of an animal cells transfers electrical signals from brain to muscles.
- Another word for wide.
- Cell membrane is … , whereas the cell wall is thick.
- Fuel for every process in a living organism.
- Your body’s chemical “factory”.
30 Clues: membrane • Another word for wide. • Another word for tough. • A complete living thing. • An … cell has no cell wall. • Your body’s chemical “factory”. • Heart, lungs, and stomach are … . • Flowers, bushes, and trees are … . • Short hairs used for moving mucus. • A group of cells that do the same job. • The job that someone or something does. • ...
Cells 2023-09-29
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- Building block of all living things
- Organelle that turns food into energy in cell
- Organelle in plant cells for photosynthesis
- Surrounds all cells;regulates coming/going
- What all cells need to survive; made by ribosomes
- Creates proteins for the cell to use
- The energy produced in plant and animal cells
- Extra layer plant cells have for sturdiness
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- Pigment in plant cells - stores sunlight
- Jelly substance in cells; cushions organelles
- Takes sunlight, water & CO2; makes energy
- Brain of the cell;tells organelles what to do
- Simple cell with no nucleus ex: bacteria
- Complex cells with a nucleus and organelles
- Things inside the cell that have special jobs
15 Clues: Building block of all living things • Creates proteins for the cell to use • Pigment in plant cells - stores sunlight • Simple cell with no nucleus ex: bacteria • Takes sunlight, water & CO2; makes energy • Surrounds all cells;regulates coming/going • Organelle in plant cells for photosynthesis • Complex cells with a nucleus and organelles • ...
Crossword puzzle 2022-09-30
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- A plants response to a water stimulus
- where photosynthesis occurs in a plant. Gives plant its green color
- A stimulus that originates from inside an organism
- A stimulus that originates outside of an oranism
- A jelly like substance that holds all the organelles in place
- The "warehouse" of the cell. Used to store water, waste, etc.
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- The response of a plant from an external stimulus
- A plants response to a touch stimulus
- The pressure of the vacuole inside the cell
- Provides support and protection for the cell. PLANT CELLS ONLY
- The "brain of the cell. Containing genetic material
- A plants response to a light stimulus
- A plants response to a gravity stimulus
- The "powerhouse" of the cell. Making energy for the organism
- An organelle that acts as a border control for the cell
15 Clues: A plants response to a touch stimulus • A plants response to a water stimulus • A plants response to a light stimulus • A plants response to a gravity stimulus • The pressure of the vacuole inside the cell • A stimulus that originates outside of an oranism • The response of a plant from an external stimulus • A stimulus that originates from inside an organism • ...
Greenhouse Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- Material used to grow plants, such as soil
- Difference between day and night time temperatures
- The ability of seeds to germinate
- Plants that live for more than two years
- The process of how water moves through soil or other material
- The process of moving a plant from one spot to another, typically a small container to a larger container
- Contains the complete life cycle of a plant
- Fertilizing plants during irrigation
- Plant seeds in soil
- Mixture of organic and inorganic materials
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- Plants grown to saleable size
- Young plants that grow from seeds or cuttings
- Mixture of substance that contains materials to help the plant grow
- Sprouting of a seed after a period of dormancy
- Preparing plants for a post-production environment
- Lateral branches that contribute to a plant's bushy appearance
- Plants that complete their life cycle in a single growing season
17 Clues: Plant seeds in soil • Plants grown to saleable size • The ability of seeds to germinate • Fertilizing plants during irrigation • Plants that live for more than two years • Material used to grow plants, such as soil • Mixture of organic and inorganic materials • Contains the complete life cycle of a plant • Young plants that grow from seeds or cuttings • ...
Ch3 Photosynthesis and Conversion of Organic Substances 2024-09-21
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- The process by which monomers join together to form a polymer, such as in the formation of starch from glucose.
- A stack of thylakoids within a chloroplast.
- The simplest form of sugar, consisting of a single sugar molecule (e.g., glucose, fructose).
- A type of plastid in plant cells that stores starch.
- The vascular tissue in plants responsible for transporting nutrients (especially sugars) from leaves to other parts.
- A leaf that has different colors or patterns, often due to the presence of different pigments.
- A small, granule-like structure where starch is stored in plant cells.
- A form of asexual reproduction in plants where new individuals arise from vegetative parts (e.g., stems, roots).
- The sum of all chemical reactions that occur within an organism, including energy production and consumption.
- The process by which a seed develops into a new plant, beginning with the absorption of water and sprouting.
- The nutrient-rich fluid transported through the phloem in plants, containing sugars and other organic compounds.
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- The process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
- A carbohydrate made up of many monosaccharide units linked together (e.g., starch, cellulose).
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs, containing chlorophyll.
- The fluid-filled space inside chloroplasts.
- A chemical process that breaks down a compound by adding water, often used to break down polymers into monomers.
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- A complex carbohydrate made of many glucose units, used by plants for energy storage.
- A substance that gives color to plant tissues and absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- The process by which seeds are spread away from the parent plant to reduce competition and promote growth.
- The membrane-bound structures within chloroplasts.
- A series of connected cells in the phloem that facilitate the transport of elaborated sap.
- The porous structure at the end of sieve tube cells that allows for the flow of sap between cells.
23 Clues: The fluid-filled space inside chloroplasts. • A stack of thylakoids within a chloroplast. • The membrane-bound structures within chloroplasts. • A type of plastid in plant cells that stores starch. • A small, granule-like structure where starch is stored in plant cells. • The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. • ...
plants 2023-05-26
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- When a flower is fully open.
- Purple white flowers.
- A type of undergrowth.
- Dry version of mud.
- A type of plant that belongs to the aster family.
- A family of the monocot flower.
- The part of the plant that produces energy.
- The center of the solar system.
- A type of soil.
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- The conversion from sun to energy.
- Another word for a plant.
- A place to put flowers.
- A house, that is green.
- Things to put in the ground, to grow plants.
- A member of the lily family.
15 Clues: A type of soil. • Dry version of mud. • Purple white flowers. • A type of undergrowth. • A place to put flowers. • A house, that is green. • Another word for a plant. • When a flower is fully open. • A member of the lily family. • A family of the monocot flower. • The center of the solar system. • The conversion from sun to energy. • The part of the plant that produces energy. • ...
GALAXY 2025-03-31
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- Flat and green, it grows on trees and plants.
- A tiny insect that works in a colony.
- A home for birds, often found in trees.
- It grows into a plant or tree when planted.
- The part of a plant that grows underground.
- A hard natural material found on the ground.
- A bright star that gives us light and warmth.
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- Water that falls from the sky in droplets.
- A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
- Moving air that you can feel.
- A low, woody plant with many branches.
- A small body of still water.
- A twinkling light in the night sky.
- The planet we live on.
- A fluffy white or gray shape in the sky.
15 Clues: The planet we live on. • A small body of still water. • Moving air that you can feel. • A twinkling light in the night sky. • A tiny insect that works in a colony. • A low, woody plant with many branches. • A home for birds, often found in trees. • A fluffy white or gray shape in the sky. • Water that falls from the sky in droplets. • ...
Exekiel Yap 11- Integrity Plants and Functions 2018-02-05
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- A tiny opening or pore that is used for gas exchange.
- One of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants, phloem being the other.
- A protecting film covering the epidermis of leaves, young shoots and other aerial plant organs without periderm.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves).
- Plants with savory or aromatic properties that are used for flavoring food, in medicine, or as fragrances.
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
- An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants.
- A single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants.
- The living tissue that transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis and known as photosynthates.
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- Is any plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent (that is, climbing) stems, lianas or runners.
- Group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes.
- A part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium.
- Leads to the ovary that contains the female egg cells called ovules.
- A fine to coarse powdery substance comprising pollen grains which are male microgametophytes of seed plants, which produce male gametes.
- Tissue that contains chloroplasts and is photosynthetic.
- A flowering plant whose seeds contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon.
- Specialized cells in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other organs that are used to control gas exchange.
- A plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- The part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- The receptive tip of a carpel, or of several fused carpels, in the gynoecium of a flower.
20 Clues: An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants. • The part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • A tiny opening or pore that is used for gas exchange. • Tissue that contains chloroplasts and is photosynthetic. • The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts. • A part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium. • ...
Diversity of Living Things 2024-11-06
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- Flowers develop into ___.
- Flowering plants can bear ___.
- A flowering plant reproduces from a ___.
- A plant has ___ to make its own food.
- Living things can ___.
- Living things need ___ for energy.
- Living things need ___.
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- Living things ___ to ensure the survival of its kind.
- A plant has ___ to hold it upright.
- Living things ___ to changes.
- A non-flowering plant reproduces from ___.
- Living things need ___.
- A plant has ___ to absorb water from the ground.
13 Clues: Living things can ___. • Living things need ___. • Living things need ___. • Flowers develop into ___. • Living things ___ to changes. • Flowering plants can bear ___. • Living things need ___ for energy. • A plant has ___ to hold it upright. • A plant has ___ to make its own food. • A flowering plant reproduces from a ___. • A non-flowering plant reproduces from ___. • ...
plant processes 2016-12-11
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- a water filled organelle in plant cells that keeps a plant cell pressurized
- the turning or bending of a plant toward or away from stimulus
- a plant bending in response to touch
- an action or condition that provokes a response
- a plant growing toward light
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- a plant bending in response to earth
- a plant growing with or away from the force of gravity
- a plant bending in response to water
- force of water molecules against the cell wall that allows plants to stand up straight
- a plant bending in response to the sun
10 Clues: a plant growing toward light • a plant bending in response to earth • a plant bending in response to water • a plant bending in response to touch • a plant bending in response to the sun • an action or condition that provokes a response • a plant growing with or away from the force of gravity • the turning or bending of a plant toward or away from stimulus • ...
Final Project 2022-05-16
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- grow out of the stem
- a resource that cant be reused
- a resource that can be reused
- the blossom of the plant
- brightens a room
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- a source of supply
- consists of flower,root,stem,leaf
- a plant that has a woody stump
- the capacity for vigorous activity
- anchors the plant
- a piece of glowing/charred wood
- stick like structure ascending in the opposite direction of the roots.
12 Clues: brightens a room • anchors the plant • a source of supply • grow out of the stem • the blossom of the plant • a resource that can be reused • a plant that has a woody stump • a resource that cant be reused • a piece of glowing/charred wood • consists of flower,root,stem,leaf • the capacity for vigorous activity • ...
sc ch8 2024-02-28
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- plant has specialized tissues, called vascular tissues, that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant
- a structure in a eukaryotic cell that performs a specific function for the cell
- process of reproduction
- plant growth toward or away from an external stimulus
- small openings in the surface of most plant leaves
- diffusion of water molecules through a membrane
- period of no growth
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- release of water vapor from stomata in leaves
- structures that anchor a plant without transport tissue to a surface
- development of seed
- any change in an organism’s environment that causes a response
- plant lacks specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients
- movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
13 Clues: development of seed • period of no growth • process of reproduction • release of water vapor from stomata in leaves • diffusion of water molecules through a membrane • small openings in the surface of most plant leaves • plant growth toward or away from an external stimulus • any change in an organism’s environment that causes a response • ...
Space/Planets 2023-02-15
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- 2nd planet closest to the sun (Aphrodite’s roman name)
- the 2nd plant furthest from the sun
- the furthest plant from the sun (Poseidon’s roman name)
- the most visible to us at night
- the biggest planet (Zeus’ roman name)
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- the plant with the most rings
- was a plant now a Dwarf planet (Hades roman name)
- the planet we live on
- closest planet to the sun
- main source of earth’s energy (produces EM waves)
- the plant we could potentially live on (roman Ares) (god of war)
11 Clues: the planet we live on • closest planet to the sun • the plant with the most rings • the most visible to us at night • the 2nd plant furthest from the sun • the biggest planet (Zeus’ roman name) • was a plant now a Dwarf planet (Hades roman name) • main source of earth’s energy (produces EM waves) • 2nd planet closest to the sun (Aphrodite’s roman name) • ...
Diversity of Life Part 2 2021-10-07
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- tiny structure produced by seed plants
- similar sized roots in a tangled mass
- transports food made in leaves to the root
- ferns leaves
- leaf produced by an embryo of a seed plant
- protects root from injury
- anchor moss & absorb water & nutrients
- sac that can expand/shrink & stores substances
- provides support for plant
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- embryo begins to grow and pushes out seed
- sun providing energy for food making
- the plant structure that contains a young plant
- water & nutrients is absorbed here
- 1 long thick main root w/ others branching off
- grows out of root surface and absorbs water
- an angiosperm that has only 1 seed leaf
- group of cells that perform a specific function
- an angiosperm that has 2 seed leaves
18 Clues: ferns leaves • protects root from injury • provides support for plant • water & nutrients is absorbed here • sun providing energy for food making • an angiosperm that has 2 seed leaves • similar sized roots in a tangled mass • tiny structure produced by seed plants • anchor moss & absorb water & nutrients • an angiosperm that has only 1 seed leaf • ...
Plants in Action! 2024-10-31
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- to become larger over time
- plants use energy from this in the process of photosynthesis
- the layer of dirt in which a plant grows
- a plant that captures insects to eat
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- a plant with long stems that climb up as they grow
- the part of the plant which secures it into the ground
- a new stem or branch on a plant
- the color of most plants
- the part of a Touch-Me-Not plant that will close
- a living organism that grows in the ground
10 Clues: the color of most plants • to become larger over time • a new stem or branch on a plant • a plant that captures insects to eat • the layer of dirt in which a plant grows • a living organism that grows in the ground • the part of a Touch-Me-Not plant that will close • a plant with long stems that climb up as they grow • ...
CELL FUNCTIONING 2025-02-19
13 Clues: Food Energy • Plant Sugar • DNA copying • sugar Factory • Cell Splitting • End Of Cell Cycle • Plant Making Sugar • Plant Breathing Tube • ElectroMagnetic Energy • Sugar Creating Chemical • Energy molecule of the cell • New Life Making or Generation • Energy production in the cell
The biggest nuclear catastroph 2023-05-11
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- natural disaster responsible for the Fukushima explosion
- Nuclear phenomenon used in power plants
- Origin of an earthquake
- Material used to create nuclear energy
- Structure that uses nuclear reactions to generate electricity
- System to avoid overheating (....... system)
- Nuclear power plant that exploded Japan
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- Consequence of the explosion of a power plant
- The new material that covers the reactor since the explosion
- People working in a power plant
- Nuclear power plant that exploded in Ukraine
- Place where nuclear energy is created
- Gas generated by the molten core
13 Clues: Origin of an earthquake • People working in a power plant • Gas generated by the molten core • Place where nuclear energy is created • Material used to create nuclear energy • Nuclear phenomenon used in power plants • Nuclear power plant that exploded Japan • Nuclear power plant that exploded in Ukraine • System to avoid overheating (....... system) • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- the ability to do work
- plant organ that protects and encloses the bud
- organelles that contain chloroplasts and make a plant green
- Opening in leaf that provides for gas exchange
- organism that makes its own food
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules using oxygen (makes ATP)
- when sperm reaches an egg
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- a process plants use to make their own food
- anaerobic respiration is AKA
- the sugar that is produced in photosynthesis
- Root hairs help to increase __________________ to increase absorption
- pancake-like "stacks" in a chloroplast that increase surface area
- chemical compound already stored in cells with 2 phosphate groups
- one of principle chemical compounds that cells use to store and release energy
- the only color reflected back by a chlorophyll molecule
- an organism that has both male and female reproductive parts
- photosynthesis and cellular respiration are the ____________ of each other
- waxy covering on leaf that prevents water loss
- type of plant tissue that makes up most of the plant
19 Clues: the ability to do work • when sperm reaches an egg • anaerobic respiration is AKA • organism that makes its own food • a process plants use to make their own food • the sugar that is produced in photosynthesis • plant organ that protects and encloses the bud • Opening in leaf that provides for gas exchange • waxy covering on leaf that prevents water loss • ...
Animal and Plant kingdom 2020-12-19
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- Shrubs that grow I. Dessert
- Plants that have a tendency to climb
- A plant that traps insects
- A fragnant flower known to bloom at night
- fastest animal
- An animal helpful in decomposition
- known to be the king of jungle
- parts of plant that absorb nutrients
- A plant known to store maximum water in trunk
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- largest marine animal
- Know for being a nocturnal with red eyes
- Known to be the largest variety of snake
- largest living mammal
- insect that causes dengue
- A rare flower found in Amazon rainforest
- extra vegetation
- A bird that comes in vibrant colours
- Australia's national animal
- A tree variety that had the longest life
- an imaginary animal found on Chinese flag
20 Clues: fastest animal • extra vegetation • largest marine animal • largest living mammal • insect that causes dengue • A plant that traps insects • Shrubs that grow I. Dessert • Australia's national animal • known to be the king of jungle • An animal helpful in decomposition • Plants that have a tendency to climb • A bird that comes in vibrant colours • parts of plant that absorb nutrients • ...
Master Gardener Puzzle 2023-07-10
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- building that allows plants to grow year-round
- popular veggie/fruit for the garden
- common garden tool
- hand protection for the garden
- sweet fall fruit
- used for cleaning and pest management
- type of garden arrangement used at BCMS
- crunchy veggies favored by rabbits
- white veggie found in salad; related to broccoli
- organic matter that enriches soil
- basil is an example
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- used for plant growth
- favorite veggie for Thanksgiving
- A ___ ___ is used to determine what to add to garden soil
- insect that is needed for plant pollination
- sweet spring fruit for the garden
- needed for plants to grow
- type of irrigation system
- cabbage family veggie high in vitamin C
- plant not wanted in garden
20 Clues: sweet fall fruit • common garden tool • basil is an example • used for plant growth • needed for plants to grow • type of irrigation system • plant not wanted in garden • hand protection for the garden • favorite veggie for Thanksgiving • sweet spring fruit for the garden • organic matter that enriches soil • crunchy veggies favored by rabbits • popular veggie/fruit for the garden • ...
Plant Diversity 1 Crossword Activity 2017-06-12
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- the waxy outer coating of a plant
- plant organ where spores are produced
- tissue that transports sugars
- zygote coating for plants in danger of drying out
- tissue that transports water
- flowering plants
- when a plant dries out
- plants that lack a vascular system
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- plants that contain a vascular system
- an organelle that helps cell efficiency
- plant organ where gametes are produced
- "naked" plants
- an organelle that holds the cell plate assembly
- ancestors of plants, "green algae"
14 Clues: "naked" plants • flowering plants • when a plant dries out • tissue that transports water • tissue that transports sugars • the waxy outer coating of a plant • ancestors of plants, "green algae" • plants that lack a vascular system • plants that contain a vascular system • plant organ where spores are produced • plant organ where gametes are produced • ...
Living Plants 2014-11-21
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- is a seed plant that does produce flowers
- is the process of a plant making food for it's self
- is the part of the plant that absorbs water and anchors a plant
- moves water up the stem of a plant
- are a single main stalk like root
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- are roots that never touch the ground
- these roots support a plant so it can not be knocked over
- is a seed plant that does not produce a flower
- these roots often cover a very wide area
- spreads sugars throughout the plant
10 Clues: are a single main stalk like root • moves water up the stem of a plant • spreads sugars throughout the plant • are roots that never touch the ground • these roots often cover a very wide area • is a seed plant that does produce flowers • is a seed plant that does not produce a flower • is the process of a plant making food for it's self • ...
Unit 1 - Food and Health 2019-10-10
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- to make or create
- a substance that makes you want more of it
- a piece of land consisting of countries
- places or buildings used for particular activities
- important to the past
- easy to see or understand
- to keep something
- not wasting time or energy
- how something tastes
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- to persuade someone to buy something by telling them about it
- a plant grown in large amounts
- to put forward an idea
- a range of different types
- to suggest
- a strong desire to have something regularly
- the size or extent of something
- a feature or characteristic of something
- the part of a plant from which a new plant grows
- a fight
19 Clues: a fight • to suggest • to make or create • to keep something • how something tastes • important to the past • to put forward an idea • easy to see or understand • a range of different types • not wasting time or energy • a plant grown in large amounts • the size or extent of something • a piece of land consisting of countries • a feature or characteristic of something • ...
Plant Science Extra Credit - MP3 2023-03-13
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- The science of ag that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards- including growing veggies, fruits, flowers, and shrubs and trees.
- The male element that carries the spores in the fertilization of the egg nucleus in the ovule of a flower. The pollen is borne by the anthers and is usually a yellowish, dustlike mass of separate grains.
- System of naming used to classify a group, such as the botanical names of plants.
- Sprouting of a seed and beginning of plant growth.
- Plants living one year or less. During this time, the plant grows, flowers, produces seeds, and dies.
- The capacity of soil or rock for transmitting a fluid. The degree of permeability depends upon the size and shape of the pores, the size, and shape of their interconnections, and the extent of the latter.
- Plant having a single cotyledon or seed leaf, such as corn.
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- The female element of a flower; composed of stigma, style, and ovary.
- The first leaf to be developed by the embryo in plant seeds, also called the seed leaf.
- Process by which green plants, using chlorophyll and the energy of sunlight, produce carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide, and release oxygen
- Plant whose seeds have two cotyledons or seed leaves, such as beans.
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field–crop production and soil management. The scientific management of land.
- Not woody, dying back to the ground each year, such as rhubarb and asparagus (applied to a plant or stems).
15 Clues: A plant that lives for more than two years. • The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • Sprouting of a seed and beginning of plant growth. • Plant having a single cotyledon or seed leaf, such as corn. • Plant whose seeds have two cotyledons or seed leaves, such as beans. • The female element of a flower; composed of stigma, style, and ovary. • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2022-12-07
Across
- "gateway"-like, transpiration happens there
- The pressure made in plants from water-filled vacuoles
- The reason a response happens, the cause in cause and effect
- Plant response
- The upper-half of a plant
- Moves water in plant
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- The lower-half of a plant
- When water evaporates from the leaves of a plant
- Moves glucose in plant
- Around the stomata, "open and close" the stomata
10 Clues: Plant response • Moves water in plant • Moves glucose in plant • The lower-half of a plant • The upper-half of a plant • "gateway"-like, transpiration happens there • When water evaporates from the leaves of a plant • Around the stomata, "open and close" the stomata • The pressure made in plants from water-filled vacuoles • ...
Propagation Methods Crossword 2023-03-02
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- Method that involves cutting apart sections if rhizomes.
- The location where a cutting on a leaf must be made.
- Method to produce new plants fast.
- Method that involves separating natural structures of a plant without making a cut.
- Layering method that requires making a trench and laying a branch in the trench.
- Form of grafting when a bud is used to propagate.
- The best time to take a cutting.
- Starting plants from seeds.
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- Layering method that requires mounding the soil on a branch.
- Powder that helps to speed up root development.
- Starting plant by means other than seed.
- Environment clean and free of bacteria.
- Method that involves joining separate parts together so that they form a union.
- The piece of plant at the top of a graft.
- Layering method that requires making an incision at the node of a branch.
- The piece of plant at the bottom of a graft.
16 Clues: Starting plants from seeds. • The best time to take a cutting. • Method to produce new plants fast. • Environment clean and free of bacteria. • Starting plant by means other than seed. • The piece of plant at the top of a graft. • The piece of plant at the bottom of a graft. • Powder that helps to speed up root development. • ...
Final Project 2022-05-16
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- grow out of the stem
- a resource that cant be reused
- a resource that can be reused
- the blossom of the plant
- brightens a room
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- a source of supply
- consists of flower,root,stem,leaf
- a plant that has a woody stump
- the capacity for vigorous activity
- anchors the plant
- a piece of glowing/charred wood
- stick like structure ascending in the opposite direction of the roots.
12 Clues: brightens a room • anchors the plant • a source of supply • grow out of the stem • the blossom of the plant • a resource that can be reused • a plant that has a woody stump • a resource that cant be reused • a piece of glowing/charred wood • consists of flower,root,stem,leaf • the capacity for vigorous activity • ...
GROWTH 2025-12-26
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- Process providing energy for plant growth
- Stage after birth
- Changes in form and function during growth
- Region of plant where growth occurs
- Aging process in organisms
- Chemical messenger controlling growth
- Tip of root or shoot where growth occurs
- Mineral for strong bones
- Mineral for making haemoglobin
- Increase in thickness of plant
- Plant hormone involved in fruit ripening
- Process releasing energy for growth
- Process producing new cells
- Tissue producing new xylem and phloem
- Plant hormone controlling growth
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- Permanent increase in size and dry mass
- Provides nutrients for growth
- Plant hormone promoting cell division
- Plant hormone stimulating stem elongation
- Process where cells become specialized
- Type of cell division for growth
- Ability to regrow lost parts
- Excess nutrition leading to obesity
- Early stage of development
- Nutrient needed for growth and repair
- Stage when reproductive organs mature
- Period of rapid growth and development
- Increase in length of plant
- Inorganic nutrient needed for growth
- Poor nutrition leading to stunted growth
30 Clues: Stage after birth • Mineral for strong bones • Aging process in organisms • Early stage of development • Increase in length of plant • Process producing new cells • Ability to regrow lost parts • Provides nutrients for growth • Mineral for making haemoglobin • Increase in thickness of plant • Type of cell division for growth • Plant hormone controlling growth • ...
Science Vocab #1 2024-04-24
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- Process by which sediment is carried away by water (water falls, rivers cutting through canyons)
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- A pebbly or sandy shore
- The force of gravity can MOVE enormous amounts of rock and soil.
- Uses sunlight to make sugars for energy for the plant; in plant cells only
- The grinding away of rock by other rock particles carried in water, ice, or wind
- The MOVEMENT of glaciers can shove huge amounts of rock and sediment. Some glaciers during the last ice age were 1 mile thick!
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- erosion The removal of beach materials into the sea or lakes by the action of waves, tides, or wind
- of erosion are Gravity, water, wind, and glaciers.
- Process that splits rock when water seeps into cracks, then freezes and expands.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward
- "Brain" of the cell, control center; Contains DNA (genetic material)
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
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- The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface.
- Gives support and protection to plant cells
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow
- Jelly-like substance the cell organelles float in
- The MOVEMENT of small soil or sand particles by the force of wind
- A group of islands
- "Small organs" of the cell that carry out specific functions
- A large, dry area with little amounts of precipitation
- A high, steep face of rock or earth
- In this type of physical weathering, the roots of a plant (typically a tree) wedge into a crack in a rock and, as the plant growns, splits the rock.
- Surrounds the cell and controls what comes in and out of the cell. In both plant and animal cells.
- A deep valley with steep sides, often with a stream flowing through it
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- the cell's storage unit. It houses food, water, waste; larger in plant cells
- A ring - shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral
- A feature on the Earth's surface that is part of the terrain
30 Clues: A group of islands • A pebbly or sandy shore • A high, steep face of rock or earth • Gives support and protection to plant cells • Jelly-like substance the cell organelles float in • the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • of erosion are Gravity, water, wind, and glaciers. • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward • ...
M4 PLANT CROSSWORD 2022-02-11
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- the oak tree (Quercus robur) belongs to this phylum
- triploid foodstuff contained in angiosperm seeds to nurture the sporophyte embryo
- a hollow tube which develops from a pollen grain when deposited on the stigma of a flower (6,4)
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilisation
- a palm-like plant of tropical and subtropical regions, bearing large male or female cones
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary
- having both the male and female reproductive organs on the same individual (hermaphrodite)
- a plant of a group that comprises those that have seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- these tissues are found in all plants except the bryophytes
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- male gametophyte in seed plants (6,5)
- a tiny, typically one-celled, reproductive unit capable of giving rise to a new individual without sexual fusion
- (in the life cycle of plants with alternating generations)the 2n phase
- a chiefly herbaceous angiospermous plant (such as a grass, lily, or palm) having an embryo with a single cotyledon
- during double fertilisation, one of the generative nuclei in the pollen grain
- (in the life cycle of plants with alternating generations) the gamete-producing phase
- a plant of a large group that comprises those that have flowers and produce seeds enclosed within a carpel
- in seed plants, the first cell of the female gametophyte generation
18 Clues: male gametophyte in seed plants (6,5) • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen • the oak tree (Quercus robur) belongs to this phylum • these tissues are found in all plants except the bryophytes • in seed plants, the first cell of the female gametophyte generation • (in the life cycle of plants with alternating generations)the 2n phase • ...
Animals and insects 2023-11-22
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- An edible part of a plant that does not contain seeds. Common examples include carrots and peas
- The part of a flowering plant that contains the seeds. Common examples include apples and oranges
- Describes the process by which a plant spreads its seeds as far as possible from the original plant
- Part of a plant that reaches underground to take food and water from the soil
- Broad, flat part of a plant that produces food through photosynthesis
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- The process by which seeds begin to grow into plants
- A part of a plant that can be dispersed and grow into new plants.
- Adjective word that refers to something suitable and safe to eat
- The bloom or blossom of a plant
- The main part of a plant that grows up from the ground and supports the rest of the plant
10 Clues: The bloom or blossom of a plant • The process by which seeds begin to grow into plants • Adjective word that refers to something suitable and safe to eat • A part of a plant that can be dispersed and grow into new plants. • Broad, flat part of a plant that produces food through photosynthesis • ...
Cells and Stuff 2019-02-22
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- Breaks down glucose to make energy for the cell
- Where photosynthesis happens in the plant cell
- a group of organs doing a job
- Instructs the cell on what to do, holds DNA
- a group of tissues that work together to do a job
- Stores food, water, waste; bigger in the plant cell
- Provides structure and support for plant cell is , is fully permeable
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- Apparatus Packages & sends proteins & other materials out of the cell
- Transports stuff around the cell, attached to the nucleus
- Semi-permeable membrane around plant & animal cell that make sure nothing bad get in cell.
- Makes proteins, can be on the ER or freely floating in cytoplasm
- a group of Organ Systems that work together to maintain homeostasis
- Breaks down & recycles old organelles
- Gel like substance, all of the other organelles float in it
- a group of cells that work together to complete a job
- Basic unit of life
16 Clues: Basic unit of life • a group of organs doing a job • Breaks down & recycles old organelles • Instructs the cell on what to do, holds DNA • Where photosynthesis happens in the plant cell • Breaks down glucose to make energy for the cell • a group of tissues that work together to do a job • Stores food, water, waste; bigger in the plant cell • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-21
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- Tubes inside a plant which transport water and minerals from roots and leaves.
- bundles: part of the transport system in vascular plants, which consist of two tubes: xylem and phloem.
- Tubes in the roots and stem of plant which transport product of photosynthesis (glucose) to growing points and storage organs.
- a process by which plants use light energy trapped by chlorophyll to form sugar out of carbon dioxide and water.
- cell: plant cell completely swollen with water.
- an organic substance that produce from photosynthesis and transported through phloem.
- inorganic substance transported from roots through xylem.
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- tiny holes in leaves which control passage of gases and water vapour entering and leaving the plant.
- cell: plant cell when water move outside cells due to variation of solute concentration between outside and inside cells.
- system: a system by which water and glucose is moved inside a plant.
- cells: a layer dividing cells between xylem (wood) and phloem (bast/bark) tissues
- a green substance in plant which absorb light energy for use in photosynthesis.
- part of plant that absorbs minerals and water from the surrounding soil.
13 Clues: cell: plant cell completely swollen with water. • inorganic substance transported from roots through xylem. • system: a system by which water and glucose is moved inside a plant. • part of plant that absorbs minerals and water from the surrounding soil. • Tubes inside a plant which transport water and minerals from roots and leaves. • ...
Nature and Ecology 2025-03-17
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- The protection and preservation of the natural environment
- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of interbreeding
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Capable of being renewed or sustained
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their environment
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat
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- A mutually beneficial relationship between different organisms
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- Derived from living matter
- The process by which pollen is transferred from the male part of a plant to the female part
- The prevailing weather conditions of an area over a long period
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- A chemical element that is the basis of all life
- An animal that naturally preys on others
- A change by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
- To convert waste into reusable material
20 Clues: Derived from living matter • Capable of being renewed or sustained • To convert waste into reusable material • An animal that naturally preys on others • Decayed organic material used as fertilizer • A chemical element that is the basis of all life • The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food • ...
Seed Plant Crossword 2012-09-16
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- Description of the petal packing (aestivation) in Mimosoideae
- The unit of the gynoecium
- The distinctive pollen of the eudicots
- The specialized seed-bearing branches of conifers
- The sterile structure surrounding an ovule
- A group that excludes some members of the most recent common ancestor
- The unusual anatomy of C4 plants
- Legume subfamily with pea flowers and concealed sexual organs
- The special cotyledon of grasses
- The secondary wood of cycads
- The typical number of nuclei in an embryo sac
- The combination of the 4 pollen grains of a spore mother cell
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- The stellar arrangement of monocotyledons
- The specialized pollen-bearing leaves of cycads and conifers
- Where the male organs mature ahead of the females
- Ovaries derived from the fusion of gynoecial units
- Sticky glands attached to the pollen masses of orchids
- Stalks of most flowers and of grass spikelets
- Hygroscopic valves of the Caesalpinioideae and Mimosoideae
- the inner bract of a grass floret
- The unusual pollen of epacrids with only 1 functional grain
- The actinomorphic daisy floret
- Aggregated pollen masses of Orchidaceae
- Single-seeded, indehiscent fruits of daisies
24 Clues: The unit of the gynoecium • The secondary wood of cycads • The actinomorphic daisy floret • The unusual anatomy of C4 plants • The special cotyledon of grasses • the inner bract of a grass floret • The distinctive pollen of the eudicots • Aggregated pollen masses of Orchidaceae • The stellar arrangement of monocotyledons • The sterile structure surrounding an ovule • ...
Seed Plant Crossword 2012-09-16
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- The special cotyledon of grasses
- The secondary wood of cycads
- The stellar arrangement of monocotyledons
- Where the male organs mature ahead of the females
- Description of the petal packing (aestivation) in Mimosoideae
- The specialized pollen-bearing leaves of cycads and conifers
- Hygroscopic valves of the Caesalpinioideae and Mimosoideae
- Single-seeded, indehiscent fruits of daisies
- The unusual anatomy of C4 plants
- The distinctive pollen of the eudicots
- Stalks of most flowers and of grass spikelets
- Sticky glands attached to the pollen masses of orchids
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- the inner bract of a grass floret
- The specialized seed-bearing branches of conifers
- Ovaries derived from the fusion of gynoecial units
- The sterile structure surrounding an ovule
- The unusual pollen of epacrids with only 1 functional grain
- The actinomorphic daisy floret
- The unit of the gynoecium
- Legume subfamily with pea flowers and concealed sexual organs
- A group that excludes some members of the most recent common ancestor
- Aggregated pollen masses of Orchidaceae
- The combination of the 4 pollen grains of a spore mother cell
- The typical number of nuclei in an embryo sac
24 Clues: The unit of the gynoecium • The secondary wood of cycads • The actinomorphic daisy floret • The special cotyledon of grasses • The unusual anatomy of C4 plants • the inner bract of a grass floret • The distinctive pollen of the eudicots • Aggregated pollen masses of Orchidaceae • The stellar arrangement of monocotyledons • The sterile structure surrounding an ovule • ...
Plant Anatomy Review 2021-02-08
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- name for a flower’s stem
- with only female parts
- leaf-like structures that attract pollinators
- act as an anchor so the plant stays in the _____
- part of the flower
- root system that has no dominant primary root but has many primary and secondary roots. Is thicker and more compact.
- name for root hairs. Reduces water loss
- tissue that moves food (sugar) that is produced by the leaves to the rest of the plant
- non-cellular layer found on top of the leaf. It prevents water from escaping
- roots are white and smell fresh
- layer of cells found on both the top and bottom surface of the leaf
- tissue that carries water and minerals throughout the plant
- root system composed of one main primary root and many secondary roots. Examples are carrot
- leaf-like structures that support the petals and protect the flower before it opens
- the leaves and moves water, minerals and manufactured foods throughout the plant
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- that has both male and female parts in one flower
- store _____ that has been made through photosynthesis
- is attached to the stem at the ______
- leaf blade to the rest of the plant’s stem
- bulk of photosynthesis takes place here. Contains the xylem tissue
- part of the flower
- food producing organ in plants
- bud found on the stem
- that is responsible for the production of new xylem and phloem
- with only male parts
- absorb water and _____ that plants need to live
26 Clues: part of the flower • part of the flower • with only male parts • bud found on the stem • with only female parts • name for a flower’s stem • food producing organ in plants • roots are white and smell fresh • is attached to the stem at the ______ • name for root hairs. Reduces water loss • leaf blade to the rest of the plant’s stem • leaf-like structures that attract pollinators • ...
Animal & Plant Kingdom 2020-12-29
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- cold blooded and lives on land
- is known as a wonder plant and is short-stemmed shrub
- animals that eat meat/flesh
- is a plant that grows where the soil is dry and rocky
- making food from the sun
- lives in the desert and has a hump
- green pigment necessary for photosynthesis
- are warm blooded animals with wings
- a natural antioxidant and contain a high amount of vitamin C
- red in clour and symbol of love
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- is the external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body, in contrast to the internal skeleton
- have 6 legs
- these animals live on both land and water
- has very large, hooked beaks for ripping flesh from their prey
- is capable of jumping to a height of 2.62
- organisms are composed of more than one cell
- use gills to breathe
- animals that have scales on their body
- Animals without a backbone
- this s a fruit & member of the melon family
- birds that cannot fly
21 Clues: have 6 legs • use gills to breathe • birds that cannot fly • making food from the sun • Animals without a backbone • animals that eat meat/flesh • cold blooded and lives on land • red in clour and symbol of love • lives in the desert and has a hump • are warm blooded animals with wings • animals that have scales on their body • these animals live on both land and water • ...
Plant vocab review! 2021-03-31
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- The large central sac that acts as storage for the cell
- Organelle responsible for cell respiration
- Organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- The openings on the underside of a leaf (plural)
- The process of water being pulled up the roots and out through the leaves
- The process when pollen & ovule combine to make seeds
- Type of tissue that makes up the outer covering of a plant
- This is what the ovules become after fertilization (plural)
- A characteristic that allows an organism to survive and reproduce
- This is what the ovary becomes after fertilization
- Layer of leaf responsible for photosynthesis
- Type of tissue where new growth happens
- The substances made by a reaction (plural)
- Type of tissue that helps with storage, support, or photosynthesis
- The transfer of pollen from one flower to another
- Tube that transports water in one direction
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- Chemical reaction that uses light to create sugar
- Organelle the controls cell function and protects its DNA
- Type of tissue that transports water & sugars
- A temporary period of inactivity
- The directional growth of a plant in response to a stimulus
- The female reproductive part of a flower
- The male reproductive part of a flower
- The substances that are used in a reaction (plural)
- The reproductive structure of an angiosperm plant
- Chemical reaction that changes sugar into usable energy
- The process where seeds sprout and begin to grow
- Tube that transports sugars in both directions
- Layer of lead responsible for gas exchange
- A rigid structure that surrounds a plant cell
30 Clues: A temporary period of inactivity • The male reproductive part of a flower • Type of tissue where new growth happens • Organelle responsible for photosynthesis • The female reproductive part of a flower • Organelle responsible for cell respiration • Layer of lead responsible for gas exchange • The substances made by a reaction (plural) • ...
Plant Anatomy Crossword 2024-02-23
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- a shoot or stem that originates from the roots
- have two cotyledons
- The space between nodes
- leaf that surrounds the reproductive parts of the flower
- the growing point of the stem and can be leaf or flower buds
- contains all four floral parts
- slender stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- Thin stalk that holds up the anther
- missing one of the four floral parts
- immature plant
- matures into the fruit after fertilization
- develops into seeds after fertilization
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- food reserves
- where the leaves develop
- when there are many flowers clustered together on one stem
- coat protective coating
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the stems and leaves
- the tissue that transports from the leaves to the roots
- breathing pores found on stems
- the transfer of the pollen onto the stigma
- produces roots and leaves at the nodes
- have one cotyledon
22 Clues: food reserves • immature plant • have one cotyledon • have two cotyledons • The space between nodes • where the leaves develop • coat protective coating • breathing pores found on stems • contains all four floral parts • Thin stalk that holds up the anther • missing one of the four floral parts • produces roots and leaves at the nodes • develops into seeds after fertilization • ...
Thank a Plant 2023-04-11
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- The place an organism lives
- Modifications of an organism to make it more fit for its environment
- Eats a primary consumer
- Total number of one species in a habitat
- An animal that catches and eats other animals
- What leaves make during photosynthesis
- Made up of living and non-living parts, community & habitat
- Eats a tertiary consumer
- The name given to non-living factors that effect the environment
- Animals that eats other animals or plants to get energy
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- Animal who only eats animals
- Process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy
- The name given to living factors that effect the environment
- An animal that is hunted & caught as food
- A group of organisms which can be interbred to produce fertile offspring
- Eats a producer
- The nutrient whose purpose is for fruit growth
- The nutrient whose purpose is for root growth
- Animal who only eats plants
- The nutrient whose purpose is for leaf growth
- Plants that produce their own food using energy from the sun
- Animal who eats both animals and plants
22 Clues: Eats a producer • Eats a primary consumer • Eats a tertiary consumer • The place an organism lives • Animal who only eats plants • Animal who only eats animals • What leaves make during photosynthesis • Animal who eats both animals and plants • Total number of one species in a habitat • An animal that is hunted & caught as food • An animal that catches and eats other animals • ...
Plant List C 2023-05-09
25 Clues: Ficus2 • Ficus1 • Banksia1 • Banksia2 • Banksia3 • Syzygium • Corymbia1 • Angophora • Corymbia3 • Corymbia2 • Casuarina • Melaleuca • Gymnostoma • Eucalyptus6 • Eucalyptus2 • Eucalyptus1 • Eucalyptus4 • Lophostemon • Eucalyptus3 • Eucalyptus5 • Callistemon1 • Callistemon2 • Leptospermum2 • Allocasuarina • Leptospermum1
Plant Growth & Devt. 2022-02-21
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- hypogeal germination
- female reproductive organs in ferns & mosses
- male gametophyte
- short thick underground stem
- diploid generation
- swollen fleshy underground stem
- male reproductive organ (angiosperms)
- female reproductive organ (angiosperms)
- haploid generation
- articulated veins
- embryonic plant
- future fruit
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- angiosperm reproductive structure
- seedless vascular plants
- single cotyledon
- triploid
- horizontal underground stem
- female gametophyte
- male reproductive organs in ferns & mosses
- attracts pollinators
20 Clues: triploid • future fruit • embryonic plant • single cotyledon • male gametophyte • articulated veins • diploid generation • female gametophyte • haploid generation • hypogeal germination • attracts pollinators • seedless vascular plants • horizontal underground stem • short thick underground stem • swollen fleshy underground stem • angiosperm reproductive structure • ...
Plant & Animal Cells 2025-02-14
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- Transports protein
- Protects and gives cell it's shape
- Cell that gains energy by other organisms
- Break down food & recycle
- Produces proteins
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Used to see Cells up close
- An area inside the nucleus
- Packages proteins
- A type of membrane protein the is permantly attached to the biological membrane
- jelly like substance in cell
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- Allows things in and out of the cell
- Cell that gains energy by sunlight
- The boss of the cell
- One of the series of openings found in the cells nuclear membrane
- Basic membrane bound unit
- stores food and other materials
- Intructions for cell functions
- A waxy fat like substance
- Microspocic single cell organism
- captures energy from the sun and turns it into food
21 Clues: Produces proteins • Packages proteins • Transports protein • The boss of the cell • Powerhouse of the cell • Basic membrane bound unit • Break down food & recycle • A waxy fat like substance • Used to see Cells up close • An area inside the nucleus • jelly like substance in cell • Intructions for cell functions • stores food and other materials • Microspocic single cell organism • ...
Plant System Interactions 2025-03-04
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- done during asexual reproduction
- needs a partner
- produces seed
- female structure
- used to attract pollinators
- collects the pollen
- gravity
- transports pollen
- trees and grass pollinate using this
- seeds enclosed in a fruit
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- holds ovules
- reproduction without a partner
- bees, butterflies, and beetles
- water
- light
- touch
- produces pollen
- supports anther
- hummingbirds
- male structure
20 Clues: water • light • touch • gravity • holds ovules • hummingbirds • produces seed • male structure • needs a partner • produces pollen • supports anther • female structure • transports pollen • collects the pollen • seeds enclosed in a fruit • used to attract pollinators • reproduction without a partner • bees, butterflies, and beetles • done during asexual reproduction • trees and grass pollinate using this
Introduction plant tissue 2025-03-09
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- เซลล์เทรคีด
- เนื้อเยื่อชั้นผิว
- ผนังเซลล์ชั้นทุติยภูมิ
- เซลล์ซีฟทิวบ์ เมมเบอร์
- เนื้อเยื่อโฟลเอ็ม
- เซลล์ไฟเบอร์
- เนื่อเยื่อคอลเลงคิมา
- เนื้อเยื่อเจริญส่วนปลาย
- ผนังเซลล์ชั้นปฐมภูมิ
- เซลล์เวสเซล
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- เนื้อเยื่อถาวร
- ผนังเซลล์ชั้นนอกสุด
- เนื้อเยื่อพาเรงคิมา
- เนื้อเยื่อสเกลอเรงคิมา
- เนื้อเยื่อเจริญด้านข้าง
- เนื้อเยื่อเจริญเหนือข้อ
- เซลล์คอมพาเนียน
- เนื้อเยื่อเจริญ
- เซลล์สเกลอรีด
- เนื้อเยื่อไซเล็ม
20 Clues: เซลล์เทรคีด • เซลล์เวสเซล • เซลล์ไฟเบอร์ • เซลล์สเกลอรีด • เนื้อเยื่อถาวร • เซลล์คอมพาเนียน • เนื้อเยื่อเจริญ • เนื้อเยื่อไซเล็ม • เนื้อเยื่อชั้นผิว • เนื้อเยื่อโฟลเอ็ม • ผนังเซลล์ชั้นนอกสุด • เนื้อเยื่อพาเรงคิมา • เนื่อเยื่อคอลเลงคิมา • ผนังเซลล์ชั้นปฐมภูมิ • เนื้อเยื่อสเกลอเรงคิมา • ผนังเซลล์ชั้นทุติยภูมิ • เซลล์ซีฟทิวบ์ เมมเบอร์ • เนื้อเยื่อเจริญด้านข้าง • เนื้อเยื่อเจริญเหนือข้อ • ...
Introduction plant tissue 2025-03-09
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- เซลล์สเกลอรีด
- เนื้อเยื่อถาวร
- เนื้อเยื่อพาเรงคิมา
- เซลล์เวสเซล
- เนื้อเยื่อสเกลอเรงคิมา
- ผนังเซลล์ชั้นทุติยภูมิ
- เนื้อเยื่อเจริญ
- เนื้อเยื่อเจริญส่วนปลาย
- เซลล์คอมพาเนียน
- เนื้อเยื่อโฟลเอ็ม
- เนื้อเยื่อเจริญเหนือข้อ
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- เซลล์เทรคีด
- เซลล์ซีฟทิวบ์ เมมเบอร์
- เนื้อเยื่อชั้นผิว
- ผนังเซลล์ชั้นนอกสุด
- เนื้อเยื่อเจริญด้านข้าง
- เนื่อเยื่อคอลเลงคิมา
- ผนังเซลล์ชั้นปฐมภูมิ
- เนื้อเยื่อไซเล็ม
- เซลล์ไฟเบอร์
20 Clues: เซลล์เทรคีด • เซลล์เวสเซล • เซลล์ไฟเบอร์ • เซลล์สเกลอรีด • เนื้อเยื่อถาวร • เนื้อเยื่อเจริญ • เซลล์คอมพาเนียน • เนื้อเยื่อไซเล็ม • เนื้อเยื่อชั้นผิว • เนื้อเยื่อโฟลเอ็ม • ผนังเซลล์ชั้นนอกสุด • เนื้อเยื่อพาเรงคิมา • เนื่อเยื่อคอลเลงคิมา • ผนังเซลล์ชั้นปฐมภูมิ • เซลล์ซีฟทิวบ์ เมมเบอร์ • เนื้อเยื่อสเกลอเรงคิมา • ผนังเซลล์ชั้นทุติยภูมิ • เนื้อเยื่อเจริญด้านข้าง • เนื้อเยื่อเจริญส่วนปลาย • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- transport, the type of cell transport that requires energy
- the process where fixed carbon is lost in the presence of light
- protein complex that contain chlorophyll and involved in electron transport
- lack of this mineral will cause necrosis of young meristematic region
- the mutual attraction between molecules such as between hydrogen bonds and water molecules
- protein, type of protein that facilitates transport that undergoes conformation change
- savr, an example of plant biotechnology that is applied in plants
- the movement of two molecules in the same direction through a protein channel
- one of the product of light-dependent reaction
- one of the vascular tissue in plants
- wall, composed of polysaccharides and lignin for structure support
- the process where water is leaves from the plants in the form of water vapor
- example of CAM plant
- enzyme that is used to for carboxylation in c4 pathway
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- a four-carbon compound
- one of the nutrient in group 2
- the net movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- to facilitate the movement of water across plasma membranes
- photosystem that absorbs best at 680 nm
- the enzyme that is used during Calvin Cycle
- chemical that can be added to improve the crop yield
- the location where photosynthesis occur
- the energy that is needed by plants
- example of c4 plant
- hair, specialized cells in plants that functions to absorb water and nutrient
- the location where carbon fixation occur
- a force that creates functions to create a electrical gradient
- chemical compound that is found in damaged potatoes
- plant tissue that is able to divide and differentiate
- mineral that is required for the growth of young tissue
30 Clues: example of c4 plant • example of CAM plant • a four-carbon compound • one of the nutrient in group 2 • the energy that is needed by plants • one of the vascular tissue in plants • photosystem that absorbs best at 680 nm • the location where photosynthesis occur • the location where carbon fixation occur • the enzyme that is used during Calvin Cycle • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- Plants that are common in temperate climates
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
32 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Plants that are common in temperate climates • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- Plants with ____ anatomy have bundle sheath cells containing chloroplasts and forming a ring around the vvascular tissue, and a mesophyll cell form a ring around them
- Catalyzes the carboxylation or oxygenation
- Facilitates movement of molecules between plant cells
- Movement of water through xylem is mostly facilitated by ____ and tensile strength
- First carboxylation converts CO2 into _____
- A modification of a carrier protein that has to be phosphorylated to change its conformation
- First carboxylation (fixation) occurs in ____ cell
- A cofactor for Rubisco and central to chlorophyll
- Conversion of 2x2-PG to 3-PGA, CO2 and NH3
- Calvin-Benson cycle occurs in ____
- Spontaneous movement of substances from region of higher to lower concentration
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- The site of photosynthesis
- Meristematic cells in the secondary growth
- Pineapples are ____ plants
- The process by which plants uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to form oxygen and energy (in the form of sugar)
- Decarboxylating enzymes releases CO2 fixed in _____ after being transported to the bundle sheath cells
- A cell transport system that requires energy to transport through cell membranes, against the concentration gradient (low to high)
- The movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel
- Light-Dependent reaction generates ATP and ____.
- Water movement through the apoplast is obstructed by the __________ ____
- C3 plants adapt better in ___ CO2 condition
- The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable barrier
- Transports electrons from PSII to Cytochrome complex
- Facilitate the movement of water across plasma membranes
- Photosystem II
- Site of light-dependent reactions
26 Clues: Photosystem II • The site of photosynthesis • Pineapples are ____ plants • Site of light-dependent reactions • Calvin-Benson cycle occurs in ____ • Meristematic cells in the secondary growth • Catalyzes the carboxylation or oxygenation • Conversion of 2x2-PG to 3-PGA, CO2 and NH3 • First carboxylation converts CO2 into _____ • C3 plants adapt better in ___ CO2 condition • ...
Plant Physiology Quiz 2024-10-15
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- What is the name of the cellular sites of respiration?
- In CAM plants the carboxylase is ... separated.
- Plastid-stealing is also known as ...
- ... Blocks water movement because of the formation of gas-filled (embolized) conduits.
- Deficiency of either Fe & Mn causes interveinal ...
- What are the new cells originate in a dividing tissue called?
- Carbon Reaction occurs in ...
- ... is required for cell energetics including photosynthesis and respiration.
- ... is required for growth, particularly of young tissues.
- The movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- The movement of two molecules in the same direction through a protein channel.
- ... genome encodes genes for photosynthesis.
- A cell transport system that requires energy is ... transport.
- What facilitates the movement of water across the plasma membrane?
- What is the route that goes along the cell wall?
- In C4 plants the carboxylase is ... separated.
- A wasteful process that consumes oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
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- Products of Calvin-Benson cycle (G3P) undergo conversion into various ...
- ... the attraction of water to a solid phase.
- ... the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable barrier.
- The most abundant macromolecule element in plants.
- Enzyme that converts CO2 to oxaloacetate in the mesophyll.
- A cell transport system that does not require any energy is ... transport.
- Photosynthesis occurs in the ...
- ... facilitates the movement of molecules between cells.
- ... symbioses facilitate nutrient uptake by roots.
- Active transport requires ... to transport materials against their concentration gradient.
- In C4 plants Carbon fixation occurs in ...
- The attraction of water to the polar surface of the solid is called ...
- What photosynthetic pigment is more stable to oxidation and act as accessory pigment?
30 Clues: Carbon Reaction occurs in ... • Photosynthesis occurs in the ... • Plastid-stealing is also known as ... • In C4 plants Carbon fixation occurs in ... • ... genome encodes genes for photosynthesis. • ... the attraction of water to a solid phase. • In C4 plants the carboxylase is ... separated. • In CAM plants the carboxylase is ... separated. • ...
Plant Physiology_Edelyne Sugito 2024-10-16
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- Transporter that needs ATP
- The process of wasting some of the energy produced by photosynthesis
- A bacterium found in soil that helps in fixing nitrogen in leguminous plants
- Where does the carbon fixation occur in photosynthesis
- Part of plant cells that can be converted into chemicals and fuels
- Part of the Golgi apparatus that helps to prevent the expansion of plasma membrane by recycling the membrane back to Golgi
- Free energy associated with water
- The water vapor exits the leaf through
- Types of plants that can adapt better to hot, dry, and sunny conditions
- Deficiency of Fe and Mn in plants can cause
- The dominant charge of soil particles
- Diffusion of water
- What symbiosis allows nutrient uptake by roots
- Tissue system in a plant that is composed of the 3-dimensional bulk of the plant
- In photosynthesis, the reaction where the assimilation of inorganic carbon into organic carbon occurs
- The movement of solutes through both the extracellular space
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- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel is called
- The mutual attraction between molecules
- The changing conformation of transport is caused by
- In PEP carboxylate, what is the substrate that is being used
- Types of chromatin that are transcribable
- Cells that build xylem
- A pigment that is more stable to oxidation and acts as an accessory pigment that helps to lower the energy for chlorophyll
- In CAM, carboxylation by PEPC is ____ with Rubisco carboxylation
- In the Calvin-Benson cycle, the release of CO2 can be assimilated by
- The acquisition of nitrogen from the atmosphere through several reactions to produce ammonia or nitrate
- The rate of photorespiration will ___ in hot conditions
- Merismatic cells in the secondary growth
- Maximum force per unit area that a continuous column of water can withstand before breaking
29 Clues: Diffusion of water • Cells that build xylem • Transporter that needs ATP • Free energy associated with water • The dominant charge of soil particles • The water vapor exits the leaf through • The mutual attraction between molecules • Merismatic cells in the secondary growth • Types of chromatin that are transcribable • Deficiency of Fe and Mn in plants can cause • ...
Plant Physiology Review 2024-10-14
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- Movement of molecules between cells is facilitated by
- … does not discriminate between oxygen and carbon dioxide
- This type of plant tissue forms the outer protective layer in a plant
- Diffusion and facilitated diffusion are examples of … transport
- … deficiency may interfere with photosynthesis
- The process of breaking down chemicals using light energy
- This enzyme is used by C4 and CAM plants in carbon-concentrating mechanisms
- Without the presence of this type of element, severe abnormalities may occur in a plant
- meristem is responsible for primary growth, and most active in young plants
- In the vapor phase, the movement of water from the soil to the plant and to the atmosphere is done by …
- carriers Plastoquinone and plastocyanin are examples of …
- … active transport involves the direct use of metabolic energy
- Light dependent reactions occur in the …
- The site of photosynthesis
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- In CAM plants, … are closed during the day
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume in a plant cell
- … is the movement of two molecules in the same direction through a protein channel
- Where does carbon fixation occur in C4 plants?
- … roots are an adaptation to habitats of extremely low soil fertility
- Membrane …refers to how easily a substance can move across a membrane.
- A type of protein that requires energy from ATP hydrolysis
- The attraction of water molecules to solid surfaces is called …
- Movement of water in xylem is facilitated by … and tensile strength
- … plants adapt better in high CO2 concentrations
- Root … contributes to increased nutrient uptake by reduction, chelation, and solubilization of nutrients in soil
- Nitrogen ... is the process of obtaining nitrogen from the environment through several processes, resulting in ammonia or nitrate.
- The … pathway transports water from root hair to the xylem between cell walls
- … facilitates the movement of water across plasma membranes
- C4 plants generally have a wreath anatomy for their bundle sheath cells called
- The second step of the Calvin-Benson cycle
30 Clues: The site of photosynthesis • Light dependent reactions occur in the … • In CAM plants, … are closed during the day • The second step of the Calvin-Benson cycle • Where does carbon fixation occur in C4 plants? • … deficiency may interfere with photosynthesis • … plants adapt better in high CO2 concentrations • Movement of molecules between cells is facilitated by • ...
Plant Vocabulary Review 2024-11-06
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- plants that flower in response to specific day lengths
- fungal disease mostly on wooded plants which causes damage to the bark
- chemical used to kill insects
- process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow
- the costs of heating, cooling, ventilating, and lighting the controlled
- members of the phylum Arthropoda with 3 body segments and 6 legs
- the material resulting from the decomposition of plant or animal matter
- growing different crops on the same land over a period of growing seasons to aid in insect control and preserve soil quality
- where the stem of the plant meets the roots. Do not bury this when repotting.
- a heat expanded mineral material to aid in soil drainage
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- chemical used to kill pests
- any agent which destroys or prevents the growth of fungi
- organism which competes for resources or can be dangerous to an organism's health
- process of plants drooping or shriveling due to lack of H2O
- a fungal disease that causes discoloration, wilting, and death in plants
- mix used for plant production:can be soilless
- any unwanted or undesirable plant which competes with desirable plants for resources
- process of puncturing small holes in the ground to reduce soil compaction and increase pore space
- loss of leaves
- any organism which lives on or inside another organism in order to survive
- small openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas and H20 exchange
- disease producing agents which cause harm to other organisms
- organic material which covers the soil surface to retain moisture and inhibit weed growth
- chemical used to kill plants
- a measurement of soil's acidity
25 Clues: loss of leaves • chemical used to kill pests • chemical used to kill plants • chemical used to kill insects • a measurement of soil's acidity • mix used for plant production:can be soilless • process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow • plants that flower in response to specific day lengths • any agent which destroys or prevents the growth of fungi • ...
Plant Life Systems 2022-11-13
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- Source of carbon for photosynthesis.
- Main product of photosynthesis.
- Source of hydrogen for photosynthesis.
- Product of respiration.
- A practice that prevents excessive growth in non-terminated canes.
- The system that includes releasing water vapour into the air.
- When a plant is alive but not using energy.
- Two-way tubes transporting glucose.
- How plants store glucose in their roots, pith and seeds.
- The system that uses water pumped up from the roots.
- Late summer __________ removal is a practice that stops unproductive new leaves from shading the older canopy.
- The practice of __________ pruning removes leaves that are not feeding our fruit.
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- Byproduct of respiration.
- A practice that stops energy storage in the roots temporarily.
- One-way tubes transporting water and nutrients from the roots.
- The practice of __________ management focuses on developing new canes for future harvests.
- Byproduct of photosynthesis.
- The basic principle of summer work, is canopy __________?
- How animals, fungi and bacteria store glucose.
- A non-fruiting shoot.
- A sugar mammals make from glucose.
21 Clues: A non-fruiting shoot. • Product of respiration. • Byproduct of respiration. • Byproduct of photosynthesis. • Main product of photosynthesis. • A sugar mammals make from glucose. • Two-way tubes transporting glucose. • Source of carbon for photosynthesis. • Source of hydrogen for photosynthesis. • When a plant is alive but not using energy. • ...
Plant Anatomy Puzzle 2025-10-13
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- Cells of phloem tissue
- modified leaves
- center of the root containing vascular bundles
- Plant cells with rigid cell walls containing lignin
- A tube that connects the stigma to the ovary
- photosynthetic stem
- Produces pillion
- Above ground root system
- These hold plants in the soil
- Secondary phloem + cork
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- In the embryo sac the...is located where
- Wider than xylem cells with perforated ends
- forms stomata
- Female part of the flower
- water conducting vascular tissue
- tissues of plants that transport materials
- Always gas exchange in leaves
- A leaf modified for clinging
- Vascular tissue that conducts sugar
- Tissue that gives rise to lateral root growth
- Swollen end of a rhizome
- Male part of the flower
22 Clues: forms stomata • modified leaves • Produces pillion • photosynthetic stem • Cells of phloem tissue • Male part of the flower • Secondary phloem + cork • Swollen end of a rhizome • Above ground root system • Female part of the flower • A leaf modified for clinging • Always gas exchange in leaves • These hold plants in the soil • water conducting vascular tissue • ...
NLCS Plant Biology 2025-10-22
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- Attraction between water molecules aiding upward transport
- Tissue that transports water and mineral ions
- Structure containing embryo plant
- Plant adapted to dry conditions
- Brightly coloured structure attracting insects
- Flower part producing pollen grains
- Spreading of seeds away from parent plant
- Movement of water from high to low water potential through a membrane
- Organ that supports leaves and transports substances
- Leaf tissue containing many chloroplasts
- Reactant absorbed by roots used in photosynthesis
- Layer with air spaces for gas diffusion
- Chemical used to test leaves for starch
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- Plant adapted to living in water
- Insoluble storage form of glucose in plants
- Fusion of male and female gametes
- Structure that develops into a seed after fertilisation
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Structure containing xylem and phloem in leaves
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- Seed leaf containing food store for embryo
- Sugary fluid that attracts pollinators
- Gas released as a by-product of photosynthesis
- Sticky surface receiving pollen
- Young plant within the seed
- Process by which a seed develops into a new plant
- Splitting of water molecules using light energy
- Loss of water vapour from leaves through stomata
- Stalk supporting the anther
- Green pigment that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- Tiny openings in leaves for gas exchange
- Tissue that transports sucrose and amino acids
- Attraction between water molecules and xylem walls
- Leaf stalk connecting blade to stem
- Flower part containing ovules
- Structure connecting stigma to ovary
- Layer of tightly packed cells rich in chloroplasts
- Main sugar produced by photosynthesis
- Structure formed from the ovary after fertilisation
39 Clues: Young plant within the seed • Stalk supporting the anther • Flower part containing ovules • Sticky surface receiving pollen • Plant adapted to dry conditions • Plant adapted to living in water • Structure containing embryo plant • Fusion of male and female gametes • Flower part producing pollen grains • Leaf stalk connecting blade to stem • Structure connecting stigma to ovary • ...
biology - plant phylogeny 2025-11-27
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- embryonic leaf capable of photosynthesis
- converted into sugars when produced
- “club mosses” - seedless sporophytes with lignified vascular system
- lignified vacuoles used for water transport in plants
- plants who’s seeds are contained within an ovary & ovary wall
- plants with floral parts in multiples of 3
- branched 2N sporophytes, veins in leaves
- what increases with primary structural growth
- alternations of generations with haploid and diploid life cycles
- integumented microgametophytes
- plant with floral parts in multiples of 4-5
- fusion of nuclei
- cells in plants capable of differentiation between tissue types
- possesses megaspores & microspores
- woody meristem tissue type used for growth in width & support
- 2N structure formed by fertilized zygotes in the bryophyte life cycle
- general relationships between plants and fungi
- plant tissue used to reduce water loss, often with wax
- producers of
- plant tissue used for water & nutrient transport
- fusion of cell membrane
- plants who’s seeds are protected by a fruit/ovary
- specialized cells to conduct sugar and nutrients in plants
- plant tissue used for storage and support
- structure made of 3-across, sprout “fruiting bodies”
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- gas exchange & guard cells to keep hydration levels
- containing two genetically distinct nuclei
- containing two nucleus
- containing one nucleus
- layer that envelops megasporangium
- collection of “leaf” structures who contain sporangium
- haploid algae with mitotic growth
- 3 words, undergoes mitosis to produce spores, contained in sporangium
- integumented megasporangium
- produces one type of spore
- meristem tissue type associated with growth in length
- sperm cell container
- part of what makes up plants’ cell walls
- particle that carries male gametes to female gametes
- thread of cells part of a greater structure, perform gas exchange with fungi
- gap in protective layer of megasporangium allowing for pollen reception
- “leaf” containing sporangium
- what increases with secondary structural growth
- containing multiple identical nuclei
- egg cell container
45 Clues: producers of • fusion of nuclei • egg cell container • sperm cell container • containing two nucleus • containing one nucleus • fusion of cell membrane • produces one type of spore • integumented megasporangium • “leaf” containing sporangium • integumented microgametophytes • haploid algae with mitotic growth • layer that envelops megasporangium • possesses megaspores & microspores • ...
Cells 2021-11-18
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- in mitosis, when you can first see chromosomes.
- protects and supports a plant cell.
- cell with no nucleus.
- tunnels in the cell for transporting proteins.
- explains what we know about cells with 3 parts.
- the genetic material that is copied in interphase.
- process where the cell nucleus divides.
- food-making site in a plant cell.
- the longest stage of a cell's life cycle.
- the result of cell division is 2 new daughter cells that are _______________.
- control center in the cell.
- mitosis stage where two nuclei form.
- in mitosis, the stage where chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
- type of cell with cell wall and chloroplasts.
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- powerhouse of the cell.
- storage tank in the cell.
- complex cell with a nucleus.
- needed for photosynthesis and made by cellulart respiration.
- after mitosis when the new daughter cells seperate.
- lets things in and out of cell.
- needed for cellular respiration and a product of photosyntheis.
- sugar made by plant cells.
- process that uses sunlight to make sugar.
- process that creates chemical energy.
- protein-making site in cell.
- gets rid of waste in the cell.
- mitosis stage where chromosomes pull apart.
27 Clues: cell with no nucleus. • powerhouse of the cell. • storage tank in the cell. • sugar made by plant cells. • control center in the cell. • complex cell with a nucleus. • protein-making site in cell. • gets rid of waste in the cell. • lets things in and out of cell. • food-making site in a plant cell. • protects and supports a plant cell. • mitosis stage where two nuclei form. • ...
Parts of a Plant 2024-09-15
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- Part of the plant that makes seeds.
- What a flower needs to make seeds.
- Part of the plant that acts like a straw.
- What are the first leaves that come out of a seed called?
- What a plant starts off as.
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- Bees, birds, and butterflies are __________ because they bring pollen to the plant!
- What is it called when a seed starts to grow?
- What a plant drinks.
- Part of the plant that catches the light.
- Part of the plant that keeps it in soil.
10 Clues: What a plant drinks. • What a plant starts off as. • What a flower needs to make seeds. • Part of the plant that makes seeds. • Part of the plant that keeps it in soil. • Part of the plant that acts like a straw. • Part of the plant that catches the light. • What is it called when a seed starts to grow? • What are the first leaves that come out of a seed called? • ...
Ch 29 2025-04-23
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- these minerals are used in large amounts
- these are regions of the plant where cells continuously divide
- leaf this type of leaf has a single blade
- this is the place where moved sugars will be stored or used
- these rigid cells support and strengthen the plant in areas where growth is no longer occurring
- this is the outer layer of a plant that is made of parenchyma cells
- (2 words) these are modified cells on the leaf epidermis that regulate gas and water exchange of the stomata
- these cells are involved in metabolic functions, including photosynthesis, storage of water and nutrients, and healing
- botanists use this term to refer to the movement sugars through a plant
- (3 words) according to this, water is pulled up into the stem xylem by the strong attraction of water molecules to each other
- this is a modified leaf found in many vines like peas and pumpkins
- (2 words) mmost plants grow in length through these that are located at the tips of roots and stems
- these are the spaces between nodes of a plant
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- this is the innermost boundary of the cortex of a root
- this is the place where sugars are made or stored before being moved
- the process by which water is lost through leaf stomata is called this
- (2 words) this is a sclerenchyma cell that has either large holes in the top and bottom or no end walls at all
- these cells are specialized or supporting the regions of a plant that are still lengthening
- these are thin, porous areas through which water moves from one tracheid to another tracheid
- this is the arrangement of veins in a leaf
- (3 words) this principle states that sugars are actively transported into sieve tubes
- (2 words) this the type of lateral meristem located between the xylem and phloem
- this is a long, thick walled sclerenchyma cell with tapering ends
- the first root and largest root produced when a seed sprouts
- these minerals are used in small amounts
25 Clues: these minerals are used in large amounts • these minerals are used in small amounts • leaf this type of leaf has a single blade • this is the arrangement of veins in a leaf • these are the spaces between nodes of a plant • this is the innermost boundary of the cortex of a root • this is the place where moved sugars will be stored or used • ...
Unit 1 - Food and Health 2019-10-10
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- a substance that makes you want more of it
- a feature or characteristic of something
- a fight
- not wasting time or energy
- to make or create
- the size or extent of something
- to persuade someone to buy something by telling them about it
- a range of different types
- a strong desire to have something regularly
- easy to see or understand
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- the part of a plant from which a new plant grows
- to put forward an idea
- important to the past
- to keep something
- to suggest
- a piece of land consisting of countries
- places or buildings used for particular activities
- how something tastes
- a plant grown in large amounts
19 Clues: a fight • to suggest • to keep something • to make or create • how something tastes • important to the past • to put forward an idea • easy to see or understand • not wasting time or energy • a range of different types • a plant grown in large amounts • the size or extent of something • a piece of land consisting of countries • a feature or characteristic of something • ...
cells crossword 2013-03-25
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- the control centre of the cell
- opposite of the rough er
- this is in both plant and animal cels starts wit a'g'
- this is where microtubule is produced
- a substances that a plant uses to make food
- animal cells have more ___________ than plant cells
- both in plant and animal cells starts with 'r'
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- an animal cell has two of it
- which is bigger a plant cell or a animal cell
- this is where photosynthesis takes place
- part of the nucleus
- animal cells don't have a c____w____l
12 Clues: part of the nucleus • opposite of the rough er • an animal cell has two of it • the control centre of the cell • this is where microtubule is produced • animal cells don't have a c____w____l • this is where photosynthesis takes place • a substances that a plant uses to make food • which is bigger a plant cell or a animal cell • both in plant and animal cells starts with 'r' • ...
Cell Structures Crossword 2020-02-25
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- Found in the nucleus, it contains all of your body's instructions for life
- Cell __________ found only in plant cells, it provides strength and stiffness to the cell
- Responsible for making the proteins that cells need
- These organelles break down sugar and release energy that the cell can use. Found in both plant and animal cells
- Found only in plant cells, these use energy from sunlight to make sugar
- Cell __________ found in both plant and animal cells, it controls what enters and leaves the cell
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- _____________ reticulum is found in both plant and animal cells. It sorts and packages proteins and other substances
- __________ apparatus: Found in both plant and animal cells, this organelle helps the ribosomes make proteins
- This organelle directs cell activities by sending instructions to different parts of the cell; also known as the "brain of the cell"
- are located in the nucleus of cells; they contain the genetic information in the form of genes
- the jelly-like substance that fills the spaces in both plant and animal cells between the nucleus and the cell wall
- This organelle stores water, waste and nutrients and is larger in plant cells
12 Clues: Responsible for making the proteins that cells need • Found only in plant cells, these use energy from sunlight to make sugar • Found in the nucleus, it contains all of your body's instructions for life • This organelle stores water, waste and nutrients and is larger in plant cells • ...
CLASS 2 PLANTS AROUND US 2021-03-05
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- FLESHY PART OF THE PLANT
- AN EXAMPLE FOR A SHRUB
- A PLANT WITH NO ROOTS OR LEAVES
- SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR THE PLANTS
- Gas given out by plants during the preparation of food
- made out of wood
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- MADE FROM BAMBOO
- CREEPER
- GROW INTO NEW PLANTS
- MONEY PLANT AND GRAPE VINE
- AN EXAMPLE FOR A HERB
- COLOURFUL PART OF THE PLANT
12 Clues: CREEPER • MADE FROM BAMBOO • made out of wood • GROW INTO NEW PLANTS • AN EXAMPLE FOR A HERB • AN EXAMPLE FOR A SHRUB • FLESHY PART OF THE PLANT • MONEY PLANT AND GRAPE VINE • COLOURFUL PART OF THE PLANT • A PLANT WITH NO ROOTS OR LEAVES • SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR THE PLANTS • Gas given out by plants during the preparation of food
gr 6 Monday 2022-04-24
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- plants that produce flowers and fruits
- energy from the sun
- plants that cannot transport water
- resources that natural processes can replace
- plants that make seeds not part of a fruit
- rootlike structures that anchor a plant
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- organelles that make food for a plant
- produces sugar in leaves of a plant
- small openings in the surface of plant leaves
- resources used faster than can be replaced
- energy released from atomic reactions
- plants that can transport water and nutrients
- large main root with small roots growing from it
- plants that do not produce seeds
- the process of a seed beginning to grow
15 Clues: energy from the sun • plants that do not produce seeds • plants that cannot transport water • produces sugar in leaves of a plant • organelles that make food for a plant • energy released from atomic reactions • plants that produce flowers and fruits • the process of a seed beginning to grow • rootlike structures that anchor a plant • ...
Organelles Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-03
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- a jelly-like substance that contains dissolved molecular building blocks such as proteins, nucleic acids, minerals, and ions
- contains enzymes; they defend a cell from invading bacteria and viruses, and break down damaged or worn out cell parts (animal cells only)
- controls most functions of an eukaryotic cell and it is surrounded by an envelope that allows certain things in and out
- Tiny organelles that link amino acids together to form proteins
- sacs used for the storage of water, food molecules, and ions
- Carries out photosynthesis; coverts solar energy into energy-rich molecules that the cell wall can use (only in plant cells)
- Structures specialized to perform distinct processes within a cell
- a rigid layer that gives protection, support, and shape to the plant cell (only for plant cells)
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- assists in cell division, provides strength to the cell, helps in cell movement, and gives the cell its shape
- site for synthesis, storage and transport of melanin (animal cells only)
- small region of cytoplasm that produces microtubules and helps with animal cell division (centriole is animal cells only)
- takes up most of the space inside a plant cell, it is filled with watery fluid that strengthens and supports the entire plant; it has waste product and pigment that give color to the plant cell (only for plant cells)
- layered stacks of membrane-enclosed spaces that process, sort, and deliver proteins
- supplies energy to the cell by converting food molecules into usable energy
- forms a boundary between a cell and the outside environment and controls the passage of materials into and out of a cell
- makes lipids, breaks down drugs and alcohol; can have ribosomes or no ribosomes
16 Clues: sacs used for the storage of water, food molecules, and ions • Tiny organelles that link amino acids together to form proteins • Structures specialized to perform distinct processes within a cell • site for synthesis, storage and transport of melanin (animal cells only) • supplies energy to the cell by converting food molecules into usable energy • ...
BOTSOC puzzle 2023-12-05
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- These organisms played an important role in creating an aerobic atmosphere- A thin formative cell layer between vascular tissues that give rise to new cells
- A seed bearing organ
- A clade of plant that possess vascular tissue
- Synonym to microsporophyll
- Structure that contains the DNA from both its parents
- This era marked the appearance of first flowering plants- In most plants this is the outermost layer that covers the plant parts
- A herbal plant which is related to family Equisetaceae ( starts with H)
- Pigment that has a porphyrin structure ( starts with C)
- In most plants this is the outermost cell layer that covers the plant parts
- Most of these plants exhibit secondary growth
- The process ensure that roots grow into the soil and shoots grow towards sunight
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- Process of inducing the flowering in plants when they exposed to the low temperature ( Starts with v)
- The first true plants belonging to this group appeared in Triassic period( Starts with c)
- Can be used for radiocarbon dating and studying past climates
- The life cycle of these plants are characterized by a dominant gametophytic stage
- A thin layer for preventing evaporation from the leaf surface
- Around 66 million years ago this period concluded with a mass extinction event of both plants and animals
- The process that plants carry water from roots to other parts
- The phenomenon of plants adapted to arid environments ( Starts with X)
- Approximately 94-95% of plants grow in this environment
- a stage in the life cycle of the flowering plant
- A thin formative cell layer between vascular tissues that gives rise to new cells
22 Clues: A seed bearing organ • Synonym to microsporophyll • A clade of plant that possess vascular tissue • Most of these plants exhibit secondary growth • a stage in the life cycle of the flowering plant • Structure that contains the DNA from both its parents • Approximately 94-95% of plants grow in this environment • Pigment that has a porphyrin structure ( starts with C) • ...
August Crossword 2012-09-05
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- where you plant,plants in and can be portable
- the pets that live in your garden
- to seperate your yard from your neighbours
- the new material you can create a veggiegarden in
- the pest of the garden world
- holds water so you can water your plants
- a flower that you can eat the seeds and produce oil from
- is a small tree
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- where you store your garden tools
- that cuts the lawn
- where you plant your vegetables
- another name for your lawn
- keeps your plants healthly and gives nutrients
- keeps your plants hydrated
- is the most commonly know flower
- the biggest type of plant
- another name for dirt
17 Clues: is a small tree • that cuts the lawn • another name for dirt • the biggest type of plant • another name for your lawn • keeps your plants hydrated • the pest of the garden world • where you plant your vegetables • is the most commonly know flower • where you store your garden tools • the pets that live in your garden • holds water so you can water your plants • ...
Key Words 5 2020-11-30
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- How much bigger something gets.
- The part of a plant that grows under the soil.
- the way things are at a certain time or in a certain place
- A new plant or the new growth of a plant.
- A set of events that happen over and over again in a pattern.
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- How something looks or what something does.
- The flower of a seed plant.
- The small part of a plant from which a new plant can grow.
- To make something.
- The dirt in which plants grow.
- To need something or someone for support.
11 Clues: To make something. • The flower of a seed plant. • The dirt in which plants grow. • How much bigger something gets. • A new plant or the new growth of a plant. • To need something or someone for support. • 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. • ...
Animals and insects 2023-11-22
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- An edible part of a plant that does not contain seeds. Common examples include carrots and peas
- The part of a flowering plant that contains the seeds. Common examples include apples and oranges
- Describes the process by which a plant spreads its seeds as far as possible from the original plant
- Part of a plant that reaches underground to take food and water from the soil
- Broad, flat part of a plant that produces food through photosynthesis
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- The process by which seeds begin to grow into plants
- A part of a plant that can be dispersed and grow into new plants.
- Adjective word that refers to something suitable and safe to eat
- The bloom or blossom of a plant
- The main part of a plant that grows up from the ground and supports the rest of the plant
10 Clues: The bloom or blossom of a plant • The process by which seeds begin to grow into plants • Adjective word that refers to something suitable and safe to eat • A part of a plant that can be dispersed and grow into new plants. • Broad, flat part of a plant that produces food through photosynthesis • ...
plants 2024-03-20
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- include mosses,liverworts and hornworts. plants that lack specialized cells to transport water
- the broad flat part of the leaf. absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
- a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo
- plants that form seeds in cones
- tubelike structure that attaches the leaf to its stem
- carries food made in a plants leaves down to other plant parts
- a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
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- vascular plants that includes seedless plants
- an early stage in the development in an organism
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients to other plants
- tube-like structures that transport water
- moves water and nutrients up from the ground to the plant
- a tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism
- small openings. CO2 and O2 are exchanges through these holes
- the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil
16 Clues: plants that form seeds in cones • tube-like structures that transport water • vascular plants that includes seedless plants • an early stage in the development in an organism • the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil • a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo • ...
Cell structure Review 2021-10-15
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- Part of the microscope that the slide sits on.
- Some prokaryotes have this around the outside of the cell wall.
- Part of a plant cell that contains cell sap.
- Word describing how many times bigger an object appears under a microscope.
- Part of the microscope that you look down.
- Mitochondria release this during respiration.
- Part of an animal and plant cell that contains the genetic information.
- This type of organism has meristem cells that are present throughout their lifetime.
- Part of the cell that carries out protein synthesis.
- Type of microscope that we use in school.
- Organelle that is needed for photosynthesis.
- This type of cell can become any type of cell found in an organism.
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- Tail-like structure some prokaryotes have to help them move.
- Word used to describe a cell that has adaptations that help it do its function.
- This may be used when making a microscope slide to make the cells easier to see.
- Word to describe organisms that are made of many cells.
- Type of microscope that is large and expensive.
- Class of organisms that have a distinct nucleus.
- Substance that the plant cell wall is made of.
- What the acrosome in the sperm head contains to help the sperm cell break through the egg cell membrane.
20 Clues: Type of microscope that we use in school. • Part of the microscope that you look down. • Part of a plant cell that contains cell sap. • Organelle that is needed for photosynthesis. • Mitochondria release this during respiration. • Part of the microscope that the slide sits on. • Substance that the plant cell wall is made of. • ...
Puzzle 26: Plants and Photosynthesis 2025-09-09
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- – Essential minerals.
- – Pores for gas exchange.
- – Energy molecule.
- – Energy source for photosynthesis.
- – Provides support.
- – Reproductive part of plant.
- – Non-vascular plants.
- – Released during photosynthesis.
- – Controls stomata opening.
- – Main site of photosynthesis.
- – Protects seeds.
- – Sugar produced.
- – Light-capturing complex.
- – Absorbed from soil.
- – Stores water in plant cells.
- – Transports sugars.
- & Photosynthesis
- – Light particle used in photosynthesis.
- – Group of similar cells.
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- – Green pigment capturing light energy.
- – Fusion of gametes.
- – Cone-bearing plant.
- – Seedless vascular plants.
- – Supports plant structure.
- – Transfer of pollen.
- – Flowering plant.
- – Transports water.
- – Absorbs water and nutrients.
- – Taken from CO₂.
- – Embryo of a new plant.
- – Process plants use sunlight to make food.
31 Clues: & Photosynthesis • – Protects seeds. • – Sugar produced. • – Taken from CO₂. • – Energy molecule. • – Flowering plant. • – Provides support. • – Transports water. • – Fusion of gametes. • – Transports sugars. • – Essential minerals. • – Cone-bearing plant. • – Transfer of pollen. • – Absorbed from soil. • – Non-vascular plants. • – Embryo of a new plant. • – Pores for gas exchange. • ...
Unit 5 Review: Response to Stimuli 2021-02-11
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- When a plants grows in response to light.
- What your body does automatically to warm you up.
- The outward pressure of water in the vacuole of plant cells that helps the plant to stand upright
- What your body does automatically to cool you down.
- When a plant grows in response to water.
- A response your body might have to being infected with a virus.
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- A response that you decide to do, you have control over it.
- When a plant grows in response to touch.
- An organism's reaction to a change in its internal or external environment.
- A change in an organism's environment that causes it to react.
- A response that happens automatically, you don't have control over it.
- A stimulus that comes from inside an organism.
- When a plant grows in response to gravity.
- A stimulus that comes from outside an organism.
- Plural version of "stimulus"
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment.
16 Clues: Plural version of "stimulus" • When a plant grows in response to touch. • When a plant grows in response to water. • When a plants grows in response to light. • When a plant grows in response to gravity. • A stimulus that comes from inside an organism. • A stimulus that comes from outside an organism. • What your body does automatically to warm you up. • ...
MARIJUANA 2023-09-29
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- THE FEEL GOOD CHEMICAL RELEASED BY THE BRAIN
- THE CHEMICAL THAT CREATES A 'HIGH'
- THE ACTUAL FLOWER OF THE MARIJUANA PLANT
- SLANG FOR MARIJUANA
- FOR ENJOYMENT OR FUN
- ROLLED MARIJUANA CIGARETTE
- A PLACE WHICH MARIJUANA IS SOLD
- FOOD PREPARED WITH MARIJUANA
- LEADS TO USE OF OTHER DRUGS & SUBSTANCES
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- LOSS OF CONTROL AND BECOMES A NEED
- EFFECTS OF REMOVING A SUBSTANCE FROM THE BODY
- RELATING TO MEDICINE OR HEALTH
- A 'CANIBOID' IN THE PLANT, DOES NOT CREATE A HIGH
- THE PLANT FROM WHICH VARIOUS WEEDS COME FROM
- SLANG FOR MARIJUANA
- BODY NEEDS MORE OF A SUBSTANCE TO GET THE EFFECT
- STILL DEVELOPING UNTIL THE AGE OF 25
17 Clues: SLANG FOR MARIJUANA • SLANG FOR MARIJUANA • FOR ENJOYMENT OR FUN • ROLLED MARIJUANA CIGARETTE • FOOD PREPARED WITH MARIJUANA • RELATING TO MEDICINE OR HEALTH • A PLACE WHICH MARIJUANA IS SOLD • LOSS OF CONTROL AND BECOMES A NEED • THE CHEMICAL THAT CREATES A 'HIGH' • STILL DEVELOPING UNTIL THE AGE OF 25 • THE ACTUAL FLOWER OF THE MARIJUANA PLANT • ...
Growth and Changes in Plants 2025-01-07
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- This beautiful pollinator was once a caterpillar.
- This process allows plants to reproduce.
- Trees with leaves
- Many of us are wearing this plant right now!
- The sugar that is food for plants
- These shelters were built by Indigenous peoples.
- This is another word for sprouts.
- The chemical inside leaves that make them green.
- Chemicals that kill insects
- These bring water and nutrients to plants.
- This process allows plants to make their food.
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- One of the many plants grown by Metis farmers
- This part of the flower receives pollen.
- This is used by plants to make food.
- This plant habitat is ideal for the cactus
- Where plants and animals live
- Natural
- This plant produces a delicious round fruit that is often red in colour.
- This part of the flower produces pollen.
- Evergreen
20 Clues: Natural • Evergreen • Trees with leaves • Chemicals that kill insects • Where plants and animals live • The sugar that is food for plants • This is another word for sprouts. • This is used by plants to make food. • This process allows plants to reproduce. • This part of the flower receives pollen. • This part of the flower produces pollen. • ...
Plants: Structure, Functions & Adaptations 2021-03-26
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- collects water and nutrients from the soil
- this is the "baby" plant or the new plant created from the parent plant
- collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant
- the process in which sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are turned into sugar
- has petals and pollen; attracts pollinator
- a living organism with roots that usually relies on sunlight and water to survive
- supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit
- most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout
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- the process of creating new plants; offspring
- a behavior or structure that allows an organism to grow, reproduce and survive
- all plants need this to survive, however some don't need very much of this at all
- the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant
12 Clues: collects water and nutrients from the soil • has petals and pollen; attracts pollinator • the process of creating new plants; offspring • supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit • collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant • most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout • ...
Plants Summary Notes 2023-01-16
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- This is a process which consists of absorbing sunlight for nutrients.
- An appendage on a plant that allows it to get sunlight
- This is when a plant needs another of it's kind to reproduce.
- This appendage on a plant helps it during pollination.
- This is the chemical which makes plants green.
- The process of choosing specific organisms with particular characteristics and having those organisms reproduce with each other.
- These crops are commonly used as food and are farmed to a high extent.
- This process consists of absorbing oxygen and turning it to cO2. This only occurs at night.
- Transports nutrients from the leaves downward
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- An appendage that helps plants absorb nutrients and water from soil.
- This plant grows quickly overtime and is usually found on the bark of trees or rocks. It has a taproot system.
- This is when a plant DOES NOT need another of it's kind to reproduce.
- The wood at the center of a tree
- Outer protective layer of stem
- A shallow system of roots that can absorb water quickly.
- These plants are considered pests and take up the water on farms for the crops that really need it.
- Transports water from the root upwards
- Produces new phloem and xylem tissue
- An organism that causes plants to die or reproduce less than they normally would.
- This is a process that occurs in leafs. It involves letting water in and out through the stoma.
- A single major root with smaller branch roots emerging from it, these roots are covered in root hairs.
21 Clues: Outer protective layer of stem • The wood at the center of a tree • Produces new phloem and xylem tissue • Transports water from the root upwards • Transports nutrients from the leaves downward • This is the chemical which makes plants green. • An appendage on a plant that allows it to get sunlight • This appendage on a plant helps it during pollination. • ...
cool space facts!! 2024-03-21
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- this is a ice giant has super sonic
- the bigist rocky plant in the solar system
- true or false a cat has gone to space
- what plant is after earth
- the 1st animal in space
- the first Succesful Apollo mission
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- the bigist plant in the solar sytem
- what plant has the most carbon dioxide
- the 1st Apollo mission to land on the moon
- one of the funniest name of a nebula
- the real name for the sun
- how many moons dose Jupiter have
12 Clues: the 1st animal in space • what plant is after earth • the real name for the sun • how many moons dose Jupiter have • the first Succesful Apollo mission • the bigist plant in the solar sytem • this is a ice giant has super sonic • one of the funniest name of a nebula • true or false a cat has gone to space • what plant has the most carbon dioxide • ...
Ben Kitchener crossword of LIFE 2013-04-25
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- Tiny grains that carry the genes from the male part of the plant.
- When light rays (which travel in straight lines) bounce off objects. Shiny surfaces will send a reflection of us into our eyes.
- An animal that hunts others to kill and eat them.
- The surroundings for a living thing
- The force pulling down on a mass due to gravity.
- Where an organism lives.
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- An animal with no back bone
- An animal hunted by others.
- How loud or quiet a sound is.
- A green plant that begins the food chain.
- Animals that have two legs, feathers and a beak
- Another term for a battery
- An animal with a back bone
- Part of the plant that take in nutrients and water. They keep the plant stable.
- Animals that have gills, fins and scales.
- When something stretches.
16 Clues: Where an organism lives. • When something stretches. • Another term for a battery • An animal with a back bone • An animal with no back bone • An animal hunted by others. • How loud or quiet a sound is. • The surroundings for a living thing • A green plant that begins the food chain. • Animals that have gills, fins and scales. • Animals that have two legs, feathers and a beak • ...
Photosynthesis Practice 2023-04-28
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- - the output that plants breathe out
- - the part of a leaf where photosynthesis occurs
- - the part of a plant that sucks in water
- - this is a type of sugar plants make
- - what goes into the plant before photosynthesis
- - the green structure on a plant
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- - the chemical reaction plants do to make food and energy
- - this input comes from the sun
- - what comes out of the plant after photosynthesis
- Dioxide - this input comes from the air
- - the chemical that makes leaves green
- - this output has a sweet taste to it
- - this input comes from rain
13 Clues: - this input comes from rain • - this input comes from the sun • - the green structure on a plant • - the output that plants breathe out • - this output has a sweet taste to it • - this is a type of sugar plants make • - the chemical that makes leaves green • Dioxide - this input comes from the air • - the part of a plant that sucks in water • ...
Plants 2015-05-06
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- to start or cause to start growth; sprout
- a scientist who studies plants
- the part of the plant that carries water to all parts of the plant
- the part of the plant that takes in water and minerals from the soil
- the part of the plant that makes food for the plant
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- the part of the plant that makes seeds
- when two creatures depend upon each other
- the process by which a green plant uses sunlight to make food
- meat eating
- coat the outer coating of a seed that protects it
10 Clues: meat eating • a scientist who studies plants • the part of the plant that makes seeds • when two creatures depend upon each other • to start or cause to start growth; sprout • coat the outer coating of a seed that protects it • the part of the plant that makes food for the plant • the process by which a green plant uses sunlight to make food • ...
Cells, Tissues, and Organs 2025-02-22
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- Transport water and minerals from roots to leaves.
- Leaves contain chloroplasts that are important for ________.
- Building blocks for all living organisms.
- Different organs working together to perform a function.
- Same specialized cells working together with the same functions.
- _____ tissues made out of ______ cells found on top of leaves.
- Main function of this plant system is to support and transport.
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- Leaves are green due to ________.
- Flowers are brightly coloured to attract ______.
- Helps to digest food and absorb nutrients.
- Holds plant in place and absorb water and nutrients from the ground.
- Reproductive organ of a plant.
- Contain seeds and provide food for animals.
- Made up of many different organs and organ systems.
- Transport materials around the body.
- Transport nutrients from leaves to all plant parts.
- Different tissues working together to perform a specific function.
- Sensitive to light and grow towards it.
18 Clues: Reproductive organ of a plant. • Leaves are green due to ________. • Transport materials around the body. • Sensitive to light and grow towards it. • Building blocks for all living organisms. • Helps to digest food and absorb nutrients. • Contain seeds and provide food for animals. • Flowers are brightly coloured to attract ______. • ...
Vocab for Life Science 2024-05-01
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- 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 type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
- a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of a family.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- how a trait appears or is expressed
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
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- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- the response of a plant to touch.
- a different form of a gene.
- reproduction type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- the response of a plant to gravity.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- reproduction a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
- reproduction a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
21 Clues: a different form of a gene. • the response of a plant to touch. • the response of a plant to gravity. • how a trait appears or is expressed • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
Reproduction of Organisms 2023-12-22
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- of its parent.
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female
- reproduction/ a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part
- combine, producing an offspring.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls
- reproduction/ type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different
- a parent plant.
- is the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- grains.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows
- structure of a plant that is the same species as the
- a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of
- the response of a plant to touch.
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- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- the response of a plant to gravity.
- organism's phenotype.
- reproduction/ a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant
- organism produces a new organism.
- is the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- a different form of a gene.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for
- trait.
- a piece of its parent.
30 Clues: trait. • grains. • of its parent. • a parent plant. • a piece of its parent. • organism's phenotype. • a different form of a gene. • combine, producing an offspring. • organism produces a new organism. • the response of a plant to touch. • the response of a plant to gravity. • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • ...
Reproduction of Organisms (8) 2024-11-11
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- the response of a plant to touch.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- a different form of a gene.
- a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
Down
- a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
- a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of a family.
- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
- the response of a plant to gravity.
- the passing of traits 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.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- 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.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
21 Clues: a different form of a gene. • the response of a plant to touch. • the 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. • ...
Structure & Support Crossword 2024-09-25
Across
- bone that holds most of your body's weight and supports walking.
- type of joint that can rotate in all directions.
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
- process of taking sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide then making sugar and oxygen
- thick, hard outer coverings that protect and support animals’ bodies
- connects a plant's roots to its leaves
- small additional roots above ground that help support a plant
- where two or more bones meet
- these anchor a plant and help the plant to stay upright
- muscle that makes up the heart
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- tissues the connect bones to muscles
- bones are found on the inside of an animals body
- muscle tissue found in blood vessels and organs
- the main energy producers in a muscle cell.
- tissues that connect bones to other bones.
- fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue
- type of joint that moves back and forth in a single direction.
- large main root of a plant
- bone that protects the brain
- made of strong tissue that can contract in an orderly way
- type of joint where bones can rotate
- muscle tissue responsible for movement of your skeleton
22 Clues: large main root of a plant • bone that protects the brain • where two or more bones meet • muscle that makes up the heart • tissues the connect bones to muscles • type of joint where bones can rotate • bones that protect the heart and lungs • connects a plant's roots to its leaves • tissues that connect bones to other bones. • the main energy producers in a muscle cell. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2021-11-19
Across
- where the leaf emerges from the stem
- main body or stalk of a plant
- colored leaves or segments of flower
- flattened structure of plant, usually green
- ovary of plant that holds seeds
- part of plant that attaches to the ground
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- compact growth on plant that turns into leaf or flower
- flowering plant's unit of reproduction
- part of pistil that receives pollen
- female reproductive part of flower
- seed bearing and reproductive organs of plant
11 Clues: main body or stalk of a plant • ovary of plant that holds seeds • female reproductive part of flower • part of pistil that receives pollen • where the leaf emerges from the stem • colored leaves or segments of flower • flowering plant's unit of reproduction • part of plant that attaches to the ground • flattened structure of plant, usually green • ...
Type of plan 2021-03-04
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- the outer skin of the tree..?
- a plant that need support to stand..?.
- product of a plant that can be eaten..?
- blossom into a flower?..
- i am a tall tree my twigs are used for bursting teeth..?
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- a plant which ives for many years
- fixes plant to the soil...?
- that we can eat and I am very juicy...?
- iam very small and soft plants..?
- during photosynthesis a plant used oxygen for making.?
- lotus is a plant..?
11 Clues: lotus is a plant..? • blossom into a flower?.. • fixes plant to the soil...? • the outer skin of the tree..? • iam very small and soft plants..? • that we can eat and I am very juicy...? • product of a plant that can be eaten..? • a plant which ives for many years • a plant that need support to stand..?. • ...
Jadyn the botanist 2020-09-21
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- leaves are narrow and parallel veined
- pores mostly on the underside of the leaf, allowing exchange of gas
- have either leaves or needles
- straight edge
- Wavy edge
- 6CO + 6H20 = C6H12O6 + 6O2
- The production of plant food in the leaf b access to sunlight and water
- A group of similar cells that perform a particular function
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- conducts water and minerals absorbed by the root and distrusted upward
- leaf shaped like a heart
- have branching side roots and a main root to access sources of water
- conducts sugars made in the leaves by photosynthesis
- leaf stem
- leaf shaped in a long line
- the underground part of a plant
- have no main stem, but many branches
- leaf found where the petiole contacts the stem
- modified leaf adapted for dry wind and cold weather
- plant that loses their leaves or needle in winter
- leaf shaped like an egg
20 Clues: leaf stem • Wavy edge • straight edge • leaf shaped like an egg • leaf shaped like a heart • leaf shaped in a long line • 6CO + 6H20 = C6H12O6 + 6O2 • have either leaves or needles • the underground part of a plant • have no main stem, but many branches • leaves are narrow and parallel veined • leaf found where the petiole contacts the stem • ...
Spring Spelling List 2024-04-05
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- called the bloom or blossom of a plant
- water vapor in the atmosphere (sky)
- sport played by two teams
- spring, fall, winter, summer
- at a fairly or comfortably high temperature
- used or happening in the open air
- increasing in size and changing physically
- is the light in the daytime
- object that flies by opposing the force of the wind with the tension of a string
- process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
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- hand tool that is used to stop rain from falling on a person
- types such as trees, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns
- small mass of liquid, usually water
- a weather condition with strong wind and heavy rain
- an above-ground plant organ
- arc of color in the sky
- flowering
- make strong winds, heavy rain, lightning...
- April ____ Brings May Flowers!
- day-flying insect
20 Clues: flowering • day-flying insect • arc of color in the sky • sport played by two teams • an above-ground plant organ • is the light in the daytime • spring, fall, winter, summer • April ____ Brings May Flowers! • used or happening in the open air • small mass of liquid, usually water • water vapor in the atmosphere (sky) • called the bloom or blossom of a plant • ...
Cells 2024-12-17
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- releases energy from food
- tissue that collects light and makes food
- another word for nerve cell
- watery jelly inside the cell
- site where photosynthesis take place
- cells that form the outer cover of the plant
- only plant cells have this
- green pigment in the leaves
- tough material which makes the cell wall
- control centre of the cell
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- biconcave disc shaped cell
- ciliated epithelial cells are found here
- tiny openings on the lower epidermis of a leaf
- schleiden and Schwann put forward this
- coined by Bichat
- cells that prevent microorganisms and water from entering the body
- basic unit of life
- tissues join together to form this
- hair cell plant cell which has no chloroplast
- red pigment that carries oxygen
- microscopic hair like extensions of the cytoplasm
- large space filled with cell sap
22 Clues: coined by Bichat • basic unit of life • releases energy from food • biconcave disc shaped cell • only plant cells have this • control centre of the cell • another word for nerve cell • green pigment in the leaves • watery jelly inside the cell • red pigment that carries oxygen • large space filled with cell sap • tissues join together to form this • ...
Medieval Eroupe Crossword puzzle 2021-11-18
Across
- plant used for execution
- simular progressive systemic disease
- infectious bacterial fever with red spots
- sickness/ a virus that causing kidney failure
- in medieval times are called _______
- bacterial disease that affects lungs
- viral disease with fever and pastules usualy leaving permanent scars
- purple plant used for sleeplessness
- short for influenza
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- brown heavy scented addictive drug
- contagious bacterial disease causing inflammation
- out evil spirits from body
- q parasite that invades red blood cells
- dried mown grass
- infection of the intedtinces
- "romantic flower"
- with leaves seeds or flowers used for flavor food medicine or perfume
- plage/also known black death
- green plant used for fever liver disease
- a disease that affects skin and nerves causing lumps in skin
20 Clues: dried mown grass • "romantic flower" • short for influenza • plant used for execution • out evil spirits from body • infection of the intedtinces • plage/also known black death • brown heavy scented addictive drug • purple plant used for sleeplessness • simular progressive systemic disease • in medieval times are called _______ • bacterial disease that affects lungs • ...
Inside the Cell 2012-12-15
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- Gives support and structure to the cell, made of cellulose(chitin), plant cells only
- Controls amount of light passing through object being viewed
- Dark spot inside nucleus, aides in making ribosomes
- holds objective on rotating disc
- covering of nucleus, controls what enters/leaves nucleus
- hole in sstage through which light passes through
- Stores and paskages products out of cell; "packager" of cell
- Strands on genetic material (DNA) that are instructions/blueprints for cell
- Stores enzymes for digestion of food/foreign micro-organisms
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- "Power plant" of the cell, where energy is released from food, requires oxygen to do this
- Oval shaped, green structures that use sunlight to make bonds in sugar (photosynthesis), plant cells only
- outer covering of cell, controls what enters/leaves cell
- contains a lens to increase magnification 10 times
- Structures within cell that do cell's job
- plant and animal cells have them for storage of water and wastes, plant cells have bigger ones
- large organelle that controls everything a cell does, "control center"
- Transportation system "conveyor belt"
- Where proteins are made
- Job the part does
- in animal cells only, involved in cell reproduction
- Gel like stuff, makes up most of mass and volume, most structures and activities occur in here
21 Clues: Job the part does • Where proteins are made • holds objective on rotating disc • Transportation system "conveyor belt" • Structures within cell that do cell's job • hole in sstage through which light passes through • contains a lens to increase magnification 10 times • Dark spot inside nucleus, aides in making ribosomes • ...
Structures & Functions Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-25
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- all plants need this to survive, however some don't need very much of this at all
- collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant
- the process in which sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are turned into sugar
- collects water and nutrients from the soil
- most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout
- the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant
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- has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators
- a living organism with roots that usually relies on sunlight and water to survive
- a behavior or structure that allows an organism to grow, reproduce and survive
- the process of creating new plants; offspring
- supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit
- this is the 'baby' plant or the new plant created from the parent plant
12 Clues: collects water and nutrients from the soil • has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators • the process of creating new plants; offspring • supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit • collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant • most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout • ...
