the plant Crossword Puzzles
Stems and Buds 2018-01-04
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- / center portion of plant stem
- / plant with 2 seed leaves
- / scientist that studies plants
- / vascular tissue that moves food from from where it is manufactured to other parts of the plant
- / improved plant developed by crossing parents
- root / Roots beginning from a stem or leaf
- / plants that have flattened leaf blades
- / mature ovary of a flowering plant
- / woody portion of stem that conducts water and nutrients throughout the plant
- / plant that germinates from seed and grows to maturity, flowers and produces seed in one growing season
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- / pore openings in epidermal layer of plant tissue
- meristem / primary growing point of the stem
- / cultivated variety
- / plant that completes it's life cycle in two growing seasons
- growth / growth that originates in the apical meristem
- / plant that keeps it's leaves year round
- bud / bud which will produce a new leaf or stem which is located along the side of a plant stem
- / outer, usually green, leaf-like parts of a flower
18 Clues: / cultivated variety • / plant with 2 seed leaves • / center portion of plant stem • / scientist that studies plants • / mature ovary of a flowering plant • / plant that keeps it's leaves year round • / plants that have flattened leaf blades • root / Roots beginning from a stem or leaf • meristem / primary growing point of the stem • ...
Plant classification 2021-09-04
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- The flower or floral arrangement in grasses
- The female parts of a flower
- The arrangement of flowers in a plant
- Plant that completes its full lifecycle in one year
- The floral arrangement in cocksfoot grass
- Clover belongs to this family
- A hairless or smooth plant
- The floral arrangement in perennial ryegrass
- The stem of a grass plant
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- The male parts of a flower
- Nettles belong to this plant family
- A plant that produces flowers and seeds every year
- An underground stem that can produce shoots and roots
- Perennial ryegrass belongs to this family of plants
- Ragwort belongs to this family
- Usually bright coloured leaves to attract insects
- Leaf-like structure that protects flower before it opens
- A side shoot that is capable of producing a new shoot
- The science of classifying living things
- A plant that completes its lifecycle over two years
- A clump of grass
21 Clues: A clump of grass • The stem of a grass plant • The male parts of a flower • A hairless or smooth plant • The female parts of a flower • Clover belongs to this family • Ragwort belongs to this family • Nettles belong to this plant family • The arrangement of flowers in a plant • The science of classifying living things • The floral arrangement in cocksfoot grass • ...
All about Plants 2020-10-20
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- The outermost part of a plant cell.
- Contains female gametes
- What develops into a fruit after fertilization
- Sugar is stored in the form of...
- Contains male gametes
- Part of the plant cell that lets substances move in and out of the cell
- Leaves under the flower
- Sweet, sugary substance at the base of the petals
- The most colorful part of the flower
- Part of a plant cell that helps maintain water balance
- Helps to avoid competition with the parent plant
- The ovule grows to form a...
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- Another name for sugar
- Long tubes which transport water around the plant
- Male parts of the flower
- Jelly-like substance inside a plant cell.
- Another product of photosynthesis aside from sugar
- Part of the stamen that supports the anther
- The stage after fertilization is...
- One of the reactants of photosynthesis
- A substance inside Chloroplast
- Part of a plant cell that serves as the brain of the cell
- Supports the stigma of a flower
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- It is needed so that the plant can make proteins
25 Clues: Contains male gametes • Another name for sugar • Contains female gametes • Leaves under the flower • Male parts of the flower • The ovule grows to form a... • A substance inside Chloroplast • Supports the stigma of a flower • Sugar is stored in the form of... • The outermost part of a plant cell. • The stage after fertilization is... • The most colorful part of the flower • ...
All about Plants 2020-10-20
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- What develops into a fruit after fertilization
- Long tubes which transport water around the plant
- The ovule grows to form a...
- Contains female gametes
- A substance inside Chloroplast
- Jelly-like substance inside a plant cell.
- The stage after fertilization is...
- One of the reactants of photosynthesis
- The outermost part of a plant cell.
- The most colorful part of the flower
- Part of the stamen that supports the anther
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- It is needed so that the plant can make proteins
- Part of a plant cell that helps maintain water balance
- Sugar is stored in the form of...
- Helps to avoid competition with the parent plant
- Sweet, sugary substance at the base of the petals
- Part of the plant cell that lets substances move in and out of the cell
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- Leaves under the flower
- Male parts of the flower
- Another product of photosynthesis aside from
- Another name for sugar
- Part of a plant cell that serves as the brain of the cell
- Supports the stigma of a flower
- Contains male gametes
25 Clues: Contains male gametes • Another name for sugar • Leaves under the flower • Contains female gametes • Male parts of the flower • The ovule grows to form a... • A substance inside Chloroplast • Supports the stigma of a flower • Sugar is stored in the form of... • The stage after fertilization is... • The outermost part of a plant cell. • The most colorful part of the flower • ...
Ch7 vocab 2021-03-01
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- all flowering plants are divied
- tissue tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system
- Small cavity in the organisms containing air or fluid
- grass like flowering plants
- plastid that has chlorophyll and uses photosynthesis
- Green pigment in all plants
- a plant that has seed unprotected
- Cellular organizational level between cells and a complete organ
- the vascular system in plants that conducts sugars
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- plant a plant with a vascular system
- plant a plant without a vascular system
- the leaf of a palm or fern
- a filamentous outgrowth
- A hard layer covering the epidermis
- an embryonic leaf in a seed bearing plants
- The process that green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed with a carpel
- fine powdery substance with microscopic grains from a male plant
- a little piece that starts the plant growth system
20 Clues: a filamentous outgrowth • the leaf of a palm or fern • grass like flowering plants • Green pigment in all plants • all flowering plants are divied • a plant that has seed unprotected • A hard layer covering the epidermis • plant a plant with a vascular system • plant a plant without a vascular system • an embryonic leaf in a seed bearing plants • ...
Science Ch 5 Review 2024-02-26
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- The plant's ____ use water from the soil for the plant to produce food.
- A parent plant can pass along traits to its ____ plants.
- How a plant makes its food.
- Adaptation is a characteristic that helps a plant survive in its ______.
- The leaves take in ____ and receive energy.
- Plants produce food and ____ during photosynthesis.
- Plants need sunlight, water and _____ for photosynthesis.
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- A seed needs warmth, air, and _____ to germinate.
- The stem moves nutrients and ___ to different parts of the plant.
- Photosynthesis takes place in the ____ of the plant.
- God created plants with the ability to ____.
- When a seed first begins to sprout it is called a ____.
- Tiny openings on the underside of the leaves which release oxygen.
- The flower holds the ____.
- The worldview that one kind of plant does not change into another kind of plant.
- The worldview where people believe one kind of plant can change into another kind of plant.
- The roots take in water and ___ from the soil.
- The leaves make ____ for the plant.
18 Clues: The flower holds the ____. • How a plant makes its food. • The leaves make ____ for the plant. • The leaves take in ____ and receive energy. • God created plants with the ability to ____. • The roots take in water and ___ from the soil. • A seed needs warmth, air, and _____ to germinate. • Plants produce food and ____ during photosynthesis. • ...
Mrs. Burger's L.22: Plants 2023-04-10
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- the part of the plant that usually grow underground
- one of a large group of living things that use sunlight to make their own food
- a mixture of different gases
- one of the usually green, flat parts of a plant or tree that grows from the stem or branch
- the part of a plant that has seeds and flesh, such as apple or strawberry
- the main part of a plant that grows up from the ground and supports the branches, leaves, flowers, or fruits that may grow from it
- any plant that grows wild where it is not wanted, especially in gardens or among farm crops
- the light of the sun, sunshine
- to start or cause to start growth; sprout
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- to start to grow
- the flower of a plant which forms a seed or fruit
- the part of a plant that has petals and that makes fruit or seeds; blossom
- to move or carry pollen to a plant, causing the seeds to be fertilized
- a natural or chemical substance added to soil to make it better for growing plants
- swelling on a plant that can grow into new parts, such as leaves or a flower
- to pour out or put water on
- the small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant
- the loose surface material that cover most of land
18 Clues: to start to grow • to pour out or put water on • a mixture of different gases • the light of the sun, sunshine • to start or cause to start growth; sprout • the flower of a plant which forms a seed or fruit • the loose surface material that cover most of land • the part of the plant that usually grow underground • ...
Plant Responses 2023-03-20
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- Plant hormones that regulate plant growth. Hormones are signal molecules produced within the plant, and occur in extremely low concentrations.
- the orientation of a plant in response to light, either towards the source of light (positive) or away from it (negative).
- The ability of an organism to respond to seasonal changes in day length
- The region of plant tissue found at the growing tips of roots and shoots. Consists of actively dividing cells which form new tissue.
- The growth movement of a plant in response to an environmental stimulus.
- A plant that flowers only after being exposed to a night length that is longer than its critical night length (short day, long night).
- The protective sheath that is found around the emerging shoot (plumule).
- Growth response of a plant to gravity.
- The natural loss of parts of a plant, typically dead leaves and ripe fruit.
- A pigment that absorbs red and far-red light. Their function is to regulate flowering in plants. Pr and Pfr.
- A plant that requires a night length shorter than its critical night length to flower (long day, short night).
- Also known as IAA
- Another name for Shoot.
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- A phytohormone that stimulates cytokinesis (cell division).
- A period of suspended growth in order to lower energy requirements when resources are scarce.
- When an animal eats a plant or a plant-like organism
- Another name for Root
- The reversible movement of a plant in response to the onset of darkness.
- Growth hormone which plays an essential role in the growth processes and tropisms in roots and stems. Controls the elongation of cells.
- Rapid, reversible turgor movements in response to a change in stimulus intensity
20 Clues: Also known as IAA • Another name for Root • Another name for Shoot. • Growth response of a plant to gravity. • When an animal eats a plant or a plant-like organism • A phytohormone that stimulates cytokinesis (cell division). • The ability of an organism to respond to seasonal changes in day length • ...
plants 2021-03-29
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- The Latin name of a plant
- entire plant inside the seed
- different seed leaves
- growing fruits,nuts,or vegetables
- plant that lasts a year
- material used to start and grow seeds
- Local English name of a plant
- Pollination Fertilization of a plant
- An offspring of two different plants
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- growing of ornamental flowering plants
- The science of plants
- plant that has cones/needle like leaves
- The stored food supply for seedling
- The science of growing tree fruits
- loses leaves each autumn
- study of plant names
- grows back year after year
- Any material used to cover the soil
18 Clues: study of plant names • The science of plants • different seed leaves • plant that lasts a year • loses leaves each autumn • The Latin name of a plant • grows back year after year • entire plant inside the seed • Local English name of a plant • growing fruits,nuts,or vegetables • The science of growing tree fruits • The stored food supply for seedling • ...
plants 2016-11-03
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- this part of the plant carries water and nutrients for the plant
- 3 or more years
- encourages plant cell division
- this part of the plant provides support by anchoring the plant and providing water
- pollen lands on stigma a tube grows down the style and enters the ovary
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one grown seed
- micro specks of living material
- made up of decaying plant and animal matter
- 45% rock particles 25% water 25% air 5% leaves
- 2 growing seasons to succeed life cycle
- inactive til' conditions are right for germination
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- helps above ground leafy growth and gives dark green color to the leaves
- underground parts that make plants
- this part of the plant makes food for the plant
- carbon dioxide,water and light energy are changed into glucose
- pollen moves from male parts to female parts
- formed at fertilization but is not a part of the emybro
- increases the plants ressistance to disease and encourages root growth
18 Clues: 3 or more years • encourages plant cell division • micro specks of living material • underground parts that make plants • 2 growing seasons to succeed life cycle • made up of decaying plant and animal matter • pollen moves from male parts to female parts • 45% rock particles 25% water 25% air 5% leaves • this part of the plant makes food for the plant • ...
Joleigh Kearney 4.01 Crossword creation 2023-04-17
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- The plant process that increases plant numbers.
- Either too high or too low will have adverse effects.
- Green plants that combine carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and oxygen in light.
- Plant roots take in water and air.
- North Carolina zones 6-8 and Charlotte zone 7 is in what?
- The response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles.
- Carbon dioxide, water, sugar,oxygen, and light is part of which process?
- Food and nutrients move within a plant from one part to another.
- What is one of the main methods of reproduction?
- plants have short nights to flower.
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- Plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- A plant rests or grows very little, if any.
- when a plant starts to grow just from a seed.
- A plant produces flowers, seeds, and fruit.
- water carries nutrients through the plant.
- Minerals and water enters the plant through cell walls.
- Plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation.
- The tendency for plants to grow toward a light source.
- plants have long nights to flower.
- Where does transpiration occur?
20 Clues: Where does transpiration occur? • Plant roots take in water and air. • plants have long nights to flower. • plants have short nights to flower. • water carries nutrients through the plant. • A plant rests or grows very little, if any. • A plant produces flowers, seeds, and fruit. • when a plant starts to grow just from a seed. • ...
Flower 2023-08-09
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- Wonder The leaves of this plant grow in a spiral pattern, forming an enchanting and unique shape.
- Green Friend A tall plant with leaves that reach towards the sky. It provides shade and rustles in the wind.
- Herb A small plant with fragrant leaves that are used to add flavor to food. It's often found in kitchens.
- Likes to chase mice
- Large marsupial
- Flower This plant loves sunlight and has colorful petals. It opens up during the day and closes at night.
- Leaves Leaves of this plant make a soft, soothing sound when the wind blows through them. They're shaped like hearts.
- Explorer This plant uses tendrils to climb and attach to surfaces. It can turn a plain wall into a green masterpiece.
- Survivor This plant has thick, rubbery leaves that store water. It thrives in deserts and can go long periods without rain.
- Man's best friend
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- Has a trunk
- Petals These plants have delicate, colorful petals that sway in the breeze. They attract butterflies and bees.
- Crown With a cluster of bright, colorful flowers on top, this plant looks like a royal crown in a garden.
- Leaves The leaves of this plant move and shimmer in the slightest breeze. They have a silvery color.
- Beauty This plant hangs down gracefully, with long vines and colorful flowers. It's perfect for hanging baskets.
- Oasis This plant stores water in its plump leaves, helping it survive in hot and dry environments. It's a miniature oasis.
- Flying mammal
- Ground Cover A low-growing plant that spreads over the ground, covering it with a carpet of tiny, cheerful flowers.
- Companion This plant has leaves that curl and twist in interesting patterns. It adds a touch of whimsy to any garden.
- Guardian With sharp leaves, this plant protects itself from animals. It can survive in dry places with little water.
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Wonder The leaves of this plant grow in a spiral pattern, forming an enchanting and unique shape. • Leaves The leaves of this plant move and shimmer in the slightest breeze. They have a silvery color. • ...
Ag 2022-10-04
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- take up water/ nutrients for plants
- taking place every other year
- the civilization of aquatic food
- the main body part of a plant
- the upper level of dirt
- placing another plant into another plant stem or trunk
- flat greens parts that grow from the plant stem
- cutting away dead parts of pants
- moss a type of moss that is absorbent
- growing of a plant in nutrient rich soil
- a part of the plant used for food
- plants using the sun to synthesize food
- the act of cutting away dead parts of plant
- they grow in the spring
- developing buds on the stem of the plant
- substance that provides essential energy for growth
- existing for a long period of time
- laying things on top of one another
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- separating something into parts
- an animal that attacks food crops or livestock
- a substance that roots grow to extract nutrients/water
- occurring once a year
- cutting something of another thing
- a form or obsidian
- a growth a artificial tissue
- waste produced by farmed fish
- roots that hang in the air
- a colorful mineral
- the sweet or fleshy part of a tree or plant
- something modifying its genetics
30 Clues: a form or obsidian • a colorful mineral • occurring once a year • the upper level of dirt • they grow in the spring • roots that hang in the air • a growth a artificial tissue • taking place every other year • the main body part of a plant • waste produced by farmed fish • separating something into parts • the civilization of aquatic food • cutting away dead parts of pants • ...
GCSE Topic 6 2022-04-27
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- cells in the shoot do this in response to a plant hormone
- equipment used to measure the rate at which water is lost from a leafy shoot
- storage carbohydrate in plants
- waterproof layer that limits water loss in plants
- organelle present in high numbers in cells that are very metabolically active
- hormone that causes fruit to ripen
- cells that actively pump sugar into and out of vessels
- guard cells become this to open pores on the underside of the leaf
- these are transported dissolved in water from the roots up the plant (7,4)
- part of the plant that produces sugars
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- process by which sugars are transported through the plant
- the process by which water is lost from a plant
- a vessel that is dead at maturity
- vessel that transports sugar and amino acids
- factor that affects the rate at which water is lost from a plant
- hormone that stimulates germination
- plant hormone that regulates the response of shoots and roots
- a directed response to a stimulus in plants
- transport sugar in plants
- pores through which water vapour escapes
- carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
- part of the plant that requires sugars or stores them as carbohydrate
22 Clues: transport sugar in plants • storage carbohydrate in plants • a vessel that is dead at maturity • hormone that causes fruit to ripen • hormone that stimulates germination • carbohydrate found in plant cell walls • part of the plant that produces sugars • pores through which water vapour escapes • a directed response to a stimulus in plants • ...
GCSE Topic 6 2022-04-27
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- cells in the shoot do this in response to a plant hormone
- plant hormone that regulates the response of shoots and roots
- a directed response to a stimulus in plants
- waterproof layer that limits water loss in plants
- these are transported dissolved in water from the roots up the plant (7,4)
- transport sugar in plants
- guard cells become this to open pores on the underside of the leaf
- organelle present in high numbers in cells that are very metabolically active
- factor that affects the rate at which water is lost from a plant
- a vessel that is dead at maturity
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- vessel that transports sugar and amino acids
- cells that actively pump sugar into and out of vessels
- the process by which water is lost from a plant
- process by which sugars are transported through the plant
- hormone that causes fruit to ripen
- part of the plant that requires sugars or stores them as carbohydrate
- hormone that stimulates germination
- pores through which water vapour escapes
- part of the plant that produces sugars
- carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
- storage carbohydrate in plants
- equipment used to measure the rate at which water is lost from a leafy shoot
22 Clues: transport sugar in plants • storage carbohydrate in plants • a vessel that is dead at maturity • hormone that causes fruit to ripen • hormone that stimulates germination • part of the plant that produces sugars • carbohydrate found in plant cell walls • pores through which water vapour escapes • a directed response to a stimulus in plants • ...
Unit 8 - Plants` 2023-01-09
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- Spore producing plant.
- Specialized structure which carries nutrients.
- Period of time where the plant does not grow
- Tissue which nourishes a seedling.
- Hollow plant cell in xylem
- Asexual reproduction in plants.
- Angiosperm structure that contains matured ovary
- Angiosperm reproduction - 2 phases.
- Period of time where the plant embryo grows
- Transfer of pollen from the male structure to the female structure
- Gamete producing plant.
- Structure in seed cones where the female gametophyte develops.
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- Vascular tissue with transfers water.
- Female gametophyte within the ovule.
- Male reproductive structure in some plants; produces sperm.
- flowering plant
- Plants with specialized reproductive organs, but lack vascular tissue.
- Plant embryo
- Life cycle that has two alternating phases - haploid and diploid.
- Angiosperm with two leaves on the ovary
- Angiosperm with one leaf on the ovary Structure that surrounds and protects the seed
- Vascular tissue which transfers sugars.
- Structure in plants that produces egg cells.
- Seeded plants that produce cones.
- First leaf produced by the embryo of a seeded plant.
25 Clues: Plant embryo • flowering plant • Spore producing plant. • Gamete producing plant. • Hollow plant cell in xylem • Asexual reproduction in plants. • Seeded plants that produce cones. • Tissue which nourishes a seedling. • Angiosperm reproduction - 2 phases. • Female gametophyte within the ovule. • Vascular tissue with transfers water. • Angiosperm with two leaves on the ovary • ...
plant 2023-09-04
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- It's a fast-growing plant often used in construction.
- It's a colorful flower that comes in various shades.
- Tree It's an evergreen tree with long, needle-like leaves.
- It's a tall plant with a big, bright yellow flower.
- Flytrap It's a carnivorous plant that catches insects.
- It's an exotic flower with unique and intricate shapes.
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- It's a small yellow flower that spreads seeds easily.
- It's a desert plant with spines to conserve water.
- Tree It's a tree known for its distinctive maple leaves.
- It's a fragrant herb known for its purple flowers.
- It's a beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet scent.
- Tree It's a large tree with strong branches and acorns.
12 Clues: It's a desert plant with spines to conserve water. • It's a fragrant herb known for its purple flowers. • It's a tall plant with a big, bright yellow flower. • It's a colorful flower that comes in various shades. • It's a small yellow flower that spreads seeds easily. • It's a fast-growing plant often used in construction. • ...
Plant 2023-08-16
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- A flat, thin structure attached to branches, responsible for photosynthesis, oxygen production, and shade.
- The part of a tree that grows underground, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil to support the tree.
- The protective outer layer of a tree that covers the trunk. It provides insulation and helps prevent water loss.
- The liquid essential for a tree's survival, absorbed through the roots and transported throughout the tree.
- The natural light and energy from the sun that is essential for photosynthesis and the tree's growth.
- The central stem of a tree that provides support, stability, and nutrient transportation to various parts.
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- The small reproductive structure of a tree, containing the potential to grow into a new plant.
- The mature ovary of a flowering plant, containing seeds and often attracting animals to disperse them.
- A large area covered with many trees and plants, forming a natural ecosystem with diverse wildlife.
- The colorful, delicate part of a flower that attracts pollinators and contributes to its overall appearance.
- A group of plants with slender leaves that grow on the ground beneath trees, providing ground cover.
- A part of a tree that extends from the trunk, bearing leaves or other smaller parts that grow in various directions.
12 Clues: The small reproductive structure of a tree, containing the potential to grow into a new plant. • A large area covered with many trees and plants, forming a natural ecosystem with diverse wildlife. • A group of plants with slender leaves that grow on the ground beneath trees, providing ground cover. • ...
Plant 2024-09-06
12 Clues: - Rigid • - 1 seed • - Protect seeds. • - Something green • - Study of plants. • - Supports the plant • - completed in 2 years • - Typically Soft Stems • - Perform photosynthesis • - Connects leaf to system • Absorbs nutrients and water • - no stems, roots or leaves
Plant 2023-08-20
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- The colorful and often fragrant parts of a flower that surround the central part.
- The part of a plant that grows into the ground, typically used to absorb water and nutrients.
- A large area with many trees and plants, often home to various animals.
- The energy and warmth that comes from the sun, helping plants to grow.
- The tough outer covering of a tree's trunk and branches.
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- The small, usually hard part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- A type of plant with long, thin leaves that covers the ground in many areas.
- The flat, usually green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch.
- A smaller part of a tree that grows from the trunk, usually with leaves or flowers.
- A part of a plant that contains seeds and is typically eaten for its sweet or savory taste.
- The main stem of a tree that supports branches and leaves.
- A clear liquid that is essential for the survival of all living things.
12 Clues: The tough outer covering of a tree's trunk and branches. • The main stem of a tree that supports branches and leaves. • The energy and warmth that comes from the sun, helping plants to grow. • The small, usually hard part of a plant that can grow into a new plant. • A large area with many trees and plants, often home to various animals. • ...
4.01 crossword 2023-04-17
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- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- process when plants lose water through evaporation
- sexual and asexual
- when a plant first starts to grow
- the process through which plant leaves give off carbon dioxide
- the process by which plant roots take in water and air
- water carries through plants
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly
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- the process by which foods and nutrients move within a plant part to another
- the process by which minerals and water enters the plant through cell walls
- zones 6-8
- plants are categorized by zones based on the average
- when a plant produces flowers, seeds and fruit
- needs to vary depending on types of plants
- require short nights to flower
- the food and manufacturing process in green plants
- require long nights to flower
- Charlotte is number 7
- when a plant rests or grows very little, if any
20 Clues: zones 6-8 • sexual and asexual • Charlotte is number 7 • water carries through plants • require long nights to flower • require short nights to flower • when a plant first starts to grow • 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly • needs to vary depending on types of plants • when a plant produces flowers, seeds and fruit • when a plant rests or grows very little, if any • ...
Science tic tac toe - crossword puzzle 2022-04-08
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- male and female parts of the plant that protect the gametes
- pores that allow special gases into and out of the plant
- the coming together of a sperm and egg cell
- female gamethophytes that bears a single egg
- seedless plants that look like small trees
- plants that dont have seeds
- group that includes green algae and land plants
- male gamethophytes that form sperm cells
- the covering to the epidermis of many plants
- where spores form and mature
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- the main body and support of the plant
- where the egg and sperm are made
- a stem, and roots
- allows exchange of gases through the cuticle
- Living vascular tissue that distributes glucose through the plant
- Non-living vascular tissue that brings water and from roots to the plant
- will grow into gamethophytes
- plants with stems
- plants without stems
- a living organism that usally has
- type of seedless vascular plant
- Tissue that supports plants to grow tall and helps distribute water and nutrients though the
22 Clues: a stem, and roots • plants with stems • plants without stems • plants that dont have seeds • will grow into gamethophytes • where spores form and mature • type of seedless vascular plant • where the egg and sperm are made • a living organism that usally has • the main body and support of the plant • male gamethophytes that form sperm cells • ...
Tree propagation 2025-03-12
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- Joining two plants to grow as one.
- A place where young plants or trees grow before moving to a new place.
- When pollen moves from one flower to another to make seeds.
- The bottom part of a plant used in grafting.
- A small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- Making new plants from seeds or parts of a plant.
- The flat, green parts of a tree or plant.
- The big, strong part of a tree that holds it up.
- A small plant with many branches and leaves.
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- Growing plants from very small parts in a lab.
- The top part of a plant used in grafting.
- When a branch touches the ground, grows roots, and becomes a new plant.
- When a seed starts to grow after pollen joins with a flower.
- The bottom part of a tree left after cutting it.
- When new small trees grow from a cut tree stump.
- A new small part of a plant that grows.
- A big plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
- A long part of a tree that grows from the trunk.
- A small piece of a plant’s stem that grows into a new plant.
19 Clues: Joining two plants to grow as one. • A new small part of a plant that grows. • The top part of a plant used in grafting. • The flat, green parts of a tree or plant. • The bottom part of a plant used in grafting. • A small plant with many branches and leaves. • Growing plants from very small parts in a lab. • A big plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-17
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- An element that helps spread seeds and spores
- Plant with multiple cotyledons
- Nonvascular plant that does no have transport tubes
- Oldest group of tracheophytes
- One of the three major plant organs
- A gymnosperm that grows from pollution
- Plant with one cotyledon
- A gymnosperm that is found in tropical areas
- reproductive structure of a plant
- Holder of the
- Vascular plant that has transport tubes
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- Young tightly coiled frond
- Process by which plants make food
- An important source of food and minerals for plants
- Anchors plants into the ground
- Small hairlike root system
- Flowering Plants
- A large group of vascular land plant that has uncovered seeds
- One of the resources extracted from Conifer trees
- A bryophyte that lives in damp, swampy areas
20 Clues: Holder of the • Flowering Plants • Plant with one cotyledon • Young tightly coiled frond • Small hairlike root system • Oldest group of tracheophytes • Anchors plants into the ground • Plant with multiple cotyledons • Process by which plants make food • reproductive structure of a plant • One of the three major plant organs • A gymnosperm that grows from pollution • ...
Landscape and Turf Management 2023-02-22
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- pH more than 7
- plants that take more than 2 years to complete a life cycle
- anchorage and storage
- creates food for the plant
- roots pulling water and nutrients from the soil
- moves food down the plant
- loses leaves in the dormant season
- maintain leaves during the dormant season
- pH less than 7
- plant that takes 2 years to complete a life cycle
- female parts
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- plant that take 1 year to complete a life cycle
- produces seeds
- male flower parts
- largest soil particles
- potential hydrogen
- plant process that takes place in the leaves
- swollen with moisture
- support and transportation
- moves food,water, and food up the plant
- smallest soil particles
21 Clues: female parts • pH more than 7 • produces seeds • pH less than 7 • male flower parts • potential hydrogen • anchorage and storage • swollen with moisture • largest soil particles • smallest soil particles • moves food down the plant • creates food for the plant • support and transportation • loses leaves in the dormant season • moves food,water, and food up the plant • ...
Botany Vocab Crossword 2025-05-15
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- The pollen producing part of a stamen
- The process where a seed starts to grow and develop into a plant.
- The stalk that supports the anther in the reproductive part of a flower.
- individual plants have either male or female parts, but not both.
- a leaf-like structure that forms the outermost part of a flower bud
- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- "seed leaf" within the embryo of a seed
- a female reproductive plant structure that develops into a seed after fertilization
- a long, slender stalk that connects the stigma and the ovary
- the part of the plant that develops underground and helps anchor the plant firmly in the soil.
- The male reproductive structure of a flower.
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- The part of the pistil where pollen germinates
- The process where plants use sunlight, water,and CO2 to create oxygen and glucose.
- A reproductive structure of flowering plants that contains an embryo.
- one of the often brightly colored modified leaves that make up the corolla of a flower
- The scientific study of plants.
- A powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce.
- the tissue system responsible for the movement of food materials in the plant.
- a type of flowering plant characterized by having two cotyledons, or embryonic leaves, in its seed
- a flowering plant whose embryo has a single seed leaf
- a plant tissue that transfers water and nutrients from roots to all over the plant body.
- the main trunk of a plant
22 Clues: the main trunk of a plant • The scientific study of plants. • The pollen producing part of a stamen • "seed leaf" within the embryo of a seed • the female reproductive organ of a flower • The male reproductive structure of a flower. • The part of the pistil where pollen germinates • a flowering plant whose embryo has a single seed leaf • ...
GCSE Topic 6 2022-04-27
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- vessel that transports sugar and amino acids
- part of the plant that produces sugars
- hormone that causes fruit to ripen
- these are transported dissolved in water from the roots up the plant (7,4)
- a directed response to a stimulus in plants
- process by which sugars are transported through the plant
- storage carbohydrate in plants
- plant hormone that regulates the response of shoots and roots
- carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
- organelle present in high numbers in cells that are very metabolically active
- hormone that stimulates germination
- pores through which water vapour escapes
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- equipment used to measure the rate at which water is lost from a leafy shoot
- a vessel that is dead at maturity
- the process by which water is lost from a plant
- cells that actively pump sugar into and out of vessels
- guard cells become this to open pores on the underside of the leaf
- waterproof layer that limits water loss in plants
- transport sugar in plants
- part of the plant that requires sugars or stores them as carbohydrate
- factor that affects the rate at which water is lost from a plant
- cells in the shoot do this in response to a plant hormone
22 Clues: transport sugar in plants • storage carbohydrate in plants • a vessel that is dead at maturity • hormone that causes fruit to ripen • hormone that stimulates germination • part of the plant that produces sugars • carbohydrate found in plant cell walls • pores through which water vapour escapes • a directed response to a stimulus in plants • ...
GCSE Topic 6 2022-04-27
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- equipment used to measure the rate at which water is lost from a leafy shoot
- a directed response to a stimulus in plants
- carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
- organelle present in high numbers in cells that are very metabolically active
- waterproof layer that limits water loss in plants
- a vessel that is dead at maturity
- process by which sugars are transported through the plant
- vessel that transports sugar and amino acids
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- these are transported dissolved in water from the roots up the plant (7,4)
- cells in the shoot do this in response to a plant hormone
- cells that actively pump sugar into and out of vessels
- the process by which water is lost from a plant
- factor that affects the rate at which water is lost from a plant
- hormone that causes fruit to ripen
- transport sugar in plants
- pores through which water vapour escapes
- plant hormone that regulates the response of shoots and roots
- part of the plant that requires sugars or stores them as carbohydrate
- hormone that stimulates germination
- storage carbohydrate in plants
- part of the plant that produces sugars
- guard cells become this to open pores on the underside of the leaf
22 Clues: transport sugar in plants • storage carbohydrate in plants • a vessel that is dead at maturity • hormone that causes fruit to ripen • hormone that stimulates germination • carbohydrate found in plant cell walls • part of the plant that produces sugars • pores through which water vapour escapes • a directed response to a stimulus in plants • ...
Ag 2022-10-04
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- culture a growth a artificial tissue
- growing of a plant in nutrient rich soil
- roots that hang in the air
- take up water/ nutrients for plants
- media a substance that roots grow to extract nutrients/water
- cutting away dead parts of pants
- the main body part of a plant
- cutting something of another thing
- flat greens parts that grow from the plant stem
- substance that provides essential energy for growth
- taking place every other year
- a form or obsidian
- the civilization of aquatic food
- something modifying its genetics
- existing for a long period of time
- the act of cutting away dead parts of plant
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- the sweet or fleshy part of a tree or plant
- moss a type of moss that is absorbent
- separating something into parts
- plants using the sun to synthesize food
- the upper level of dirt
- they grow in the spring
- occurring once a year
- a colorful mineral
- waste produced by farmed fish
- a part of the plant used for food
- developing buds on the stem of the plant
- laying things on top of one another
- placing another plant into another plant stem or trunk
- an animal that attacks food crops or livestock
30 Clues: a colorful mineral • a form or obsidian • occurring once a year • the upper level of dirt • they grow in the spring • roots that hang in the air • the main body part of a plant • waste produced by farmed fish • taking place every other year • separating something into parts • cutting away dead parts of pants • the civilization of aquatic food • something modifying its genetics • ...
All about plants 2023-01-16
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- the stem of a tree
- The gas plants produce
- a young plant that has just started to grow
- the liquid plants need to grow
- Where plants make their food
- where pine trees make seeds
- where mosses produce spores
- Vital function that begins with 'R'
- helps support the branches and leaves and transports nutrients around the plant
- they fix the plant to the soil and help it to absorb water and minerals
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- a part of a tree which grows out from the trunk
- the reproductive organ of most plants
- a large area full of trees, usually wild
- the part of a flowering plant that contains the seeds, you can also eat them
- to begin to grow in terms of plants
- the light and energy that plants need to grow
- what mosses and ferns use to reproduce
- the grains of a plant used for sowing or reproduction
- small tubes inside a plant
- a tall plant that can live for a very long time
20 Clues: the stem of a tree • The gas plants produce • small tubes inside a plant • where pine trees make seeds • where mosses produce spores • Where plants make their food • the liquid plants need to grow • to begin to grow in terms of plants • Vital function that begins with 'R' • the reproductive organ of most plants • what mosses and ferns use to reproduce • ...
Plant terms 2023-04-27
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- Plants grown to buy or sell
- The substrate used to grow plants
- The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
- The start of a seedling growing
- An organism that is not native to an area and it takes over
- The part of a plant that is edible, an apple is an example
- the female part of the flower
- A white fibers plant that is used to make a variety of clothes
- The chemical process where plants turn sunlight into energy
- the root system of flowers like tulips
- Chemicals are used to give plants nutrients.
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- a root system that grows horizontal
- The male part of the flower
- The reproductive part of a plant, this is where the fruit comes from
- One of the oldest types of plants, reproduce through spores
- Part of a plant that is used to grow new plants
- H2O
- One of the most important nutrients plants require, critical for plant growth
- A nutrient that comes from bananas
- The transfer of pollen from one plant to another
- A plant that is considered undesirable
- This has the chemical number 15 and P
22 Clues: H2O • Plants grown to buy or sell • The male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • The start of a seedling growing • The substrate used to grow plants • A nutrient that comes from bananas • a root system that grows horizontal • This has the chemical number 15 and P • A plant that is considered undesirable • the root system of flowers like tulips • ...
Plants Vocabulary 2025-11-10
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- A layer of growing tissue in plants located between the wood and bark that produces new wood and bark
- The slender stalk of a flower that connects the stigma to the ovary
- The vascular tissue in plants that transports sugar and other organic nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- Vascular plants that produce flowers and seeds enclosed with fruit
- The female reproductive part of a flower
- The process where plants lose water vapor from their aerial parts primarily through stomata
- A plant organ primarily responsible for photosynthesis
- Microscopic pores n the surface of plants, typically on leaves, that regulates gas exchange and transpiration
- The modified, often colorful, leaf-like structures that form a ring around a flowers productive organs
- A mature ovary of a flowering plant that usually contains seeds
- A pair of specialized cells in the epidermis of plant leaves and stem that regulate the opening and closing of stomata
- The outermost protective layer of a plant
- The male reproductive organ of a flower
- A reproductive structure of flowering plant containing the organs necessary for producing seeds
- A reproductive unit, often a single cell, produced by fungi
- A plants central axis that provides support and connects the roots to the leaves, flower and fruits
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- A specialized plant tissue that forms a transport system throughout the plant
- A process of transferring pollen from male part of the plant to a female part of a plant
- The vascular tissue in plants that transports water and dissolves minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant
- A plant that does not produce flowers or fruit
- A leaf-like structure that forms the outermost part of a flower
- The plant tissue that is neither dermal nor vascular and performs essential functions like photosynthesis, storage and support
- The sticky tip of a flower's pistil where pollen lands, initiating fertilization
- The part of a flower's stamen that produces and contains pollen
- A thread-like structure that can be a structural part of a plant's reproductive organ
- A tubular outgrowth from an epidermal cell of a plant root that increases the surface area for absorbing water and minerals from the soil
- A plants organ, typically growing underground, that anchors the plant
- photoreceptor cells in the eye that detect color and detail in bright light
- A mature ovule that contains an embryo
29 Clues: A mature ovule that contains an embryo • The male reproductive organ of a flower • The female reproductive part of a flower • The outermost protective layer of a plant • A plant that does not produce flowers or fruit • A plant organ primarily responsible for photosynthesis • A reproductive unit, often a single cell, produced by fungi • ...
SEAN Q 4.01 Crossword puzzle 2023-04-23
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- Plant tissue is made up of 90% _____.
- Food and nutrients move throughout a plants parts through a process called ______?
- What increases plant numbers from seeds?
- During translocation what is made by photosynthesis?
- When a plant rests or grows very little it is considered to be what stage of plant growth?
- North Carolina is in hardness zones 6 -8 and Charlotte is considered zone ______?
- Plant hardness zones are categorized by average minimum ______?
- What is one of the two types of reproduction?
- Plants lose water from their leaves through ________?
- Respiration is the process by which what is consumed through plant leaves, stems and roots?
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- The movement of minerals and water through a plants cell walls is called what?
- Plant roots take in water and air through a process called what?
- What stage of plant growth occurs when flowers, seeds and fruits are produced?
- When a plant first starts to grow from a seed it is ________.
- ______ is carried throughout the plant by water.
- ______ needed varies depending on the type of plant
- African violets and spinach are long day plants that require ______ nights to flower
- How plants respond to different amounts of light is called what?
- The process of transpiration also occurs in what part of the plant?
- What is it called when plants tend to grow towards a light source?
20 Clues: Plant tissue is made up of 90% _____. • What increases plant numbers from seeds? • What is one of the two types of reproduction? • ______ is carried throughout the plant by water. • ______ needed varies depending on the type of plant • During translocation what is made by photosynthesis? • Plants lose water from their leaves through ________? • ...
GCSE Topic 6 2022-04-27
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- plant hormone that regulates the response of shoots and roots
- guard cells become this to open pores on the underside of the leaf
- these are transported dissolved in water from the roots up the plant (7,4)
- cells in the shoot do this in response to a plant hormone
- a directed response to a stimulus in plants
- cells that actively pump sugar into and out of vessels
- part of the plant that requires sugars or stores them as carbohydrate
- waterproof layer that limits water loss in plants
- part of the plant that produces sugars
- the process by which water is lost from a plant
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- organelle present in high numbers in cells that are very metabolically active
- carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
- factor that affects the rate at which water is lost from a plant
- hormone that stimulates germination
- process by which sugars are transported through the plant
- storage carbohydrate in plants
- a vessel that is dead at maturity
- transport sugar in plants
- pores through which water vapour escapes
- hormone that causes fruit to ripen
- vessel that transports sugar and amino acids
- equipment used to measure the rate at which water is lost from a leafy shoot
22 Clues: transport sugar in plants • storage carbohydrate in plants • a vessel that is dead at maturity • hormone that causes fruit to ripen • hormone that stimulates germination • carbohydrate found in plant cell walls • part of the plant that produces sugars • pores through which water vapour escapes • a directed response to a stimulus in plants • ...
AICE Biology Chapter 7 Vocab 2019-04-02
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- A basic plant tissue typically used as packing tissue between more specialized structures; it is metabolically active and may have a variety of functions such as food storage, support, and transport via symplast and apoplast pathways.
- Pores in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange.
- The internal tissue of a leaf blade with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- Strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thickened (typically lignified) walls.
- The loss of water vapor from a plant to its environment by diffusion down a water potential gradient.
- A protective, waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant.
- The upper layer of mesophyll.
- Tissue containing xylem vessel elements and other types of cells, responsible for the transport of water through a plant.
- Plants adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two seed leaves.
- A complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
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- Tissue containing sieve tubes and other types of cells, responsible for the translocation of assimilates such as sucrose through a plant.
- An area in which sucrose is loaded into the phloem (e.g. a photosynthesizing leaf)
- The transport of assimilates through a plant, in phloem tissue.
- The living pathway made of interconnecting protoplasts extending throughout the plant
- A modified form of parenchyma in which the corners of the cells have extra cellulose thickening, providing extra support.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single seed leaf.
- The non-living pathway made of interconnected cell walls extending throughout the plant.
- The lower layer of mesophyll.
- An area in which sucrose is taken out of the phloem (e.g. roots)
20 Clues: The upper layer of mesophyll. • The lower layer of mesophyll. • A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two seed leaves. • The transport of assimilates through a plant, in phloem tissue. • A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single seed leaf. • An area in which sucrose is taken out of the phloem (e.g. roots) • ...
AICE Biology Chapter 7 Vocab 2019-04-02
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- Pores in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange.
- A basic plant tissue typically used as packing tissue between more specialized structures; it is metabolically active and may have a variety of functions such as food storage, support, and transport via symplast and apoplast pathways.
- The living pathway made of interconnecting protoplasts extending throughout the plant
- The transport of assimilates through a plant, in phloem tissue.
- Strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thickened (typically lignified) walls.
- Tissue containing xylem vessel elements and other types of cells, responsible for the transport of water through a plant.
- The internal tissue of a leaf blade with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- An area in which sucrose is loaded into the phloem (e.g. a photosynthesizing leaf)
- A complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
- Tissue containing sieve tubes and other types of cells, responsible for the translocation of assimilates such as sucrose through a plant.
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- An area in which sucrose is taken out of the phloem (e.g. roots)
- The non-living pathway made of interconnected cell walls extending throughout the plant.
- A modified form of parenchyma in which the corners of the cells have extra cellulose thickening, providing extra support.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two seed leaves.
- Plants adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply.
- A protective, waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single seed leaf.
- The loss of water vapor from a plant to its environment by diffusion down a water potential gradient.
- The upper layer of mesophyll.
- The lower layer of mesophyll.
20 Clues: The upper layer of mesophyll. • The lower layer of mesophyll. • A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two seed leaves. • A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single seed leaf. • The transport of assimilates through a plant, in phloem tissue. • An area in which sucrose is taken out of the phloem (e.g. roots) • ...
Plants and trees - agb 2020-08-09
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- something people use to dig
- something that plants need to make food
- a sharp part on some plant stems
- plants grown by farmers for food
- the seed of an oak tree
- the type of plant that grapes and pumpkins grow on
- a tree that is famous for its red leaves in autumn
- a plant that is just breaking through the soil
- a tree that begins with O
- an apple, a peach, or a pear
- an almond, a walnut, or a pecan
- an insect that pollinates flowers
- another word for flower
- the leaves of a pine tree
- a sticky powder that helps make seeds
- something plants need to grow
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- a product that comes from trees
- a flower before it blooms
- a part of a plant that gathers water from the soil
- a plant that people don't want in their gardens
- something people use to water the garden
- gather the crops
- a place where people grow flowers and other plants
- the type of plant that forms on your lawn
- a plant found in the desert
- the part of a pine tree that contains seeds
- the season when leaves change color
- a conifer that begins with P
- a colorful part of a plant that blooms
- a flower that begins with R
- another word for dirt
- a part of a plant that makes food out of sunlight
- a part of a plant that holds the plant up
33 Clues: gather the crops • another word for dirt • the seed of an oak tree • another word for flower • a flower before it blooms • a tree that begins with O • the leaves of a pine tree • something people use to dig • a plant found in the desert • a flower that begins with R • a conifer that begins with P • an apple, a peach, or a pear • something plants need to grow • ...
PLANT ORGAN SYSTEMS 2020-11-30
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- component of the leaves vital for photosynthesis
- transports water and solutes from roots to leaves
- process by which water evaporates from the leaves, therefore causing more water to be drawn up from the roots
- tiny pore in the surface of a leaf that is used for gas exchange
- process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- strand of primary tissues found within the stem of a plant and consisting of xylem and phloem
- ideal tonicity for plants cell that makes it turgid
- plant organ that absorbs sunlight, and make food for the plant by photosynthesis
- cells where processed sugars are transported
- organ system that consists of leaves and stem
- cells that surround the stoma that regulates its opening and closing during transpiration
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- cells of the phloem that retain their nucleus and control the adjacent sieve cells
- process how plants are able to absorb water from soil depending on concentration
- A chemical that strengthens the walls of the xylem
- plant organ that keep a plants in the ground to take in water and nutrients from the soil
- plant organ that supports the leaves and flowers and transports water and nutrients between the roots and the leaves
- organ system that anchors the plant underneath the soil to absorb water and nutrients to the plant
- portion of the shoot system where the non-reproductive plant organs are found
- transport of food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- process of materials from leaves to other tissues throughout the plant
20 Clues: cells where processed sugars are transported • organ system that consists of leaves and stem • component of the leaves vital for photosynthesis • transports water and solutes from roots to leaves • A chemical that strengthens the walls of the xylem • ideal tonicity for plants cell that makes it turgid • transport of food from the leaves to the rest of the plant • ...
P4 Science: Plant System 2025-01-15
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- Shrubs and trees usually have hard and _____ stems.
- The roots can hold the plant _____ to the ground.
- Different parts have different _____ to help the plant grow well.
- Plants with _____ stems usually climb or creep.
- The stem can ______ food, water and mineral salts to different parts of the plant.
- Leaves of different plants can have different types of _____ such as jagged, straight, oval and round.
- The _____ can absorb water and mineral salts.
- The _____ in leaves can be arranged in net pattern.
- Some leaves have a _____ texture while others are hairy.
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- The stem can hold the plant _____ to get enough light.
- There are tiny _____ on the leaves for gaseous exchange.
- The leaf _____ is usually the largest part of a leaf.
- Carrots and sweet potatoes are examples of plants with _____ roots.
- The different parts of the plant work together as a _____.
- The leaves can take in and give out ______.
- The leaves can make _____ for the plant.
- A plant usually has _____ main parts.
- There are also leaves with _____ veins.
- The leaf _____ attaches the leaf to the stem of the plant.
19 Clues: A plant usually has _____ main parts. • There are also leaves with _____ veins. • The leaves can make _____ for the plant. • The leaves can take in and give out ______. • The _____ can absorb water and mineral salts. • Plants with _____ stems usually climb or creep. • The roots can hold the plant _____ to the ground. • ...
practice for test biologie 2022-06-08
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- top part of the carpel
- protect the plant
- is a live
- plant eaters an meat eaters
- the female reproductive organ
- reproduction with no fertilize
- zit naast Sebas
- the male reproductive organ
- the middle part of the carpel
- meat eaters
- bacteria and fungi
- is something that never lived
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- when plants pollinate by an animal
- first link of a food web
- an organism
- the stick of the stamen
- plant eaters
- the leaves that attract insects
- that a plant reproduces his self
- middle part of the egg cell
- is from a other plant to a other plant.
- when plants pollination with wind
- tube the pollen travel trough it.
- contain pollen
- al the feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- where the eggs are found
26 Clues: is a live • an organism • meat eaters • plant eaters • contain pollen • zit naast Sebas • protect the plant • bacteria and fungi • top part of the carpel • the stick of the stamen • first link of a food web • where the eggs are found • plant eaters an meat eaters • the male reproductive organ • middle part of the egg cell • the female reproductive organ • the middle part of the carpel • ...
plant kingdom 2019-03-27
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- an edible plant that has a roof-like top
- common blue flower and looks like a bell
- usually a pink tall plant which we have learnt in spellings
- common red flowering is classically romantic
- common yellow flower which loves the sun
- a yellow common flower which always appears in spring
- white and fluffy flower
- common white flower used to make .... chains
- nettles a stingy plant which makes you itchy
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- oldest plant to ever live and grow
- a green, tall plant that pandas like to eat
- common flower, makes you remember them
- a christmasy plant with red berries
- a green plant, considered to be lucky sometimes
- a green spiky plant
- common purple flower used for scents
- a usually pink small flower
- the worlds biggest flower
- common purple plant which can be poisonous
- dark green plant which climbs up walls
20 Clues: a green spiky plant • white and fluffy flower • the worlds biggest flower • a usually pink small flower • oldest plant to ever live and grow • a christmasy plant with red berries • common purple flower used for scents • common flower, makes you remember them • dark green plant which climbs up walls • an edible plant that has a roof-like top • ...
AICE Biology Chapter 7 Vocab 2019-04-02
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- The lower layer of mesophyll.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two seed leaves.
- A basic plant tissue typically used as packing tissue between more specialized structures; it is metabolically active and may have a variety of functions such as food storage, support, and transport via symplast and apoplast pathways.
- The internal tissue of a leaf blade with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- The transport of assimilates through a plant, in phloem tissue.
- Pores in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange.
- The living pathway made of interconnecting protoplasts extending throughout the plant
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- Tissue containing xylem vessel elements and other types of cells, responsible for the transport of water through a plant.
- The loss of water vapor from a plant to its environment by diffusion down a water potential gradient.
- Strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thickened (typically lignified) walls.
- A modified form of parenchyma in which the corners of the cells have extra cellulose thickening, providing extra support.
- The non-living pathway made of interconnected cell walls extending throughout the plant.
- Plants adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply.
- Tissue containing sieve tubes and other types of cells, responsible for the translocation of assimilates such as sucrose through a plant.
- A protective, waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single seed leaf.
- A complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
- An area in which sucrose is loaded into the phloem (e.g. a photosynthesizing leaf)
- The upper layer of mesophyll.
- An area in which sucrose is taken out of the phloem (e.g. roots)
20 Clues: The lower layer of mesophyll. • The upper layer of mesophyll. • A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two seed leaves. • A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single seed leaf. • The transport of assimilates through a plant, in phloem tissue. • An area in which sucrose is taken out of the phloem (e.g. roots) • ...
AICE Biology Chapter 7 Vocab 2019-04-02
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- A protective, waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant.
- The non-living pathway made of interconnected cell walls extending throughout the plant.
- The transport of assimilates through a plant, in phloem tissue.
- A complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
- The internal tissue of a leaf blade with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- Pores in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange.
- Plants adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single seed leaf.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two seed leaves.
- Tissue containing xylem vessel elements and other types of cells, responsible for the transport of water through a plant.
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- The loss of water vapor from a plant to its environment by diffusion down a water potential gradient.
- A basic plant tissue typically used as packing tissue between more specialized structures; it is metabolically active and may have a variety of functions such as food storage, support, and transport via symplast and apoplast pathways.
- The upper layer of mesophyll.
- The living pathway made of interconnecting protoplasts extending throughout the plant
- An area in which sucrose is loaded into the phloem (e.g. a photosynthesizing leaf)
- A modified form of parenchyma in which the corners of the cells have extra cellulose thickening, providing extra support.
- Tissue containing sieve tubes and other types of cells, responsible for the translocation of assimilates such as sucrose through a plant.
- Strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thickened (typically lignified) walls.
- The lower layer of mesophyll.
- An area in which sucrose is taken out of the phloem (e.g. roots)
20 Clues: The upper layer of mesophyll. • The lower layer of mesophyll. • A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two seed leaves. • The transport of assimilates through a plant, in phloem tissue. • A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single seed leaf. • An area in which sucrose is taken out of the phloem (e.g. roots) • ...
Exploring the plant world 2025-03-12
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- a single cell produced in some plants which can grow into new plants.
- the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower.
- the act of moving pollen from one flower to another.
- a plant which grows from spores.
- a piece of plant cut away from the stem of a plant for the purpose of rooting.
- sprouts from a plant which can root and form new plants
- a simple sugar formed in green plants.
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- the process by which food is produced in green plants.
- the part that holds the plant up and carries food to the rest of the plant.
- the green coloring in plants that works with sunshine to make food for the plant.
- the part of a plant that makes seeds.
- coat: the hard outer covering of a seed.
- Dioxide: a gas given off by plants and animals.
- the part that makes food for the plant.
- the part of a plant that hold the plant in the ground and absorb minerals and water from the soil.
- the beginning of a new plant on a potato.
16 Clues: a plant which grows from spores. • the part of a plant that makes seeds. • a simple sugar formed in green plants. • the part that makes food for the plant. • coat: the hard outer covering of a seed. • the beginning of a new plant on a potato. • the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower. • Dioxide: a gas given off by plants and animals. • ...
MSM (More to be added!) 2024-03-26
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- Plant, Cold
- Earth, Cold, Fire
- Cold Celestial
- Earth
- Air, Plant, Cold
- Oasis Mythical
- Light, Psychic, Faerie, Bone
- Cold Mythical
- Earth, Water, Fire
- Shadow, Crystal
- Season of Love Monster
- Poison Celestial
- Plant Mythical
- Plasma, Crystal
- Light, Faerie, Bone
- Air
- Limited-Time Monsters, appears for events
- Air, Water, Fire
- Earth Celestial
- Earth, Cold
- Earth Mythical
- Plasma, Shadow, Mech
- Mech
- Water, Cold, Fire
- Anniversary Month Monster
- Air, Fire
- Water Celestial
- Mech Celestial
- Festival of Yay Monster
- Cloverspell Monster
- Air, Plant, Water, Cold, Fire
- Bone
- Poison
- Plant, Fire
- Air, Earth, Water
- Air, Plant, Earth, Water, Cold
- What are Repatillo and Strombonin?
- SkyPainting Monster
- Class of Air, Plant, Earth, Water, and Cold
- Earth, Fire
- Fire
- Earth, Water, Cold
- Beat Hereafter Monster
- Plant Celestial
- Plasma, Shadow, Mech, Crystal
- Shadow
- Air, Plant, Water, Cold
- Air, Plant
- Light, Bone
- Plasma, Crystal, Poison
- Plant, Cold, Fire
- Plasma, Mech, Crystal
- Plant, Water, Cold, Fire
- Plasma, Shadow, Poison
- Light, Faerie
- Family of Cherubble, Woolabee, and Peckidna
- Crystal
- Plant, Earth, Water, Fire
- Faerie
- Air, Plant, Earth, Fire
- Air, Plant, Earth
- Psychic, Faerie
- Home of the Stair Shaper
- Shadow Celestial
- Plant, Earth, Water, Cold
- Cold
- Air, Plant, Earth, Water
- Earth, Water, Cold
- Psychic
- Air, Plant, Water
- Life-Formula Monster
- Shadow, Mech, Poison
- Air, Water
- Air, Earth, Water, Cold, Fire
- Plant, Earth, Water
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- Plasma, Mech
- Echoes of Eco Monster
- Air, Plant, Earth, Water, Fire
- Air, Earth, Cold
- Air, Plant, Fire
- All Ethereal elements combined
- Faerie, Bone
- Psychic, Bone
- Light, Psychic, Bone
- Air, Water, Cold
- Cold, Fire
- Air, Earth, Fire
- Air Celestial
- Feast-Ember Monster
- Plant, Earth, Fire
- Plant, Water, Cold
- Plant
- Water
- Water Mythical
- Shadow, Mech
- Plasma, Shadow, Crystal
- Light
- Plant, Earth
- Air, Cold
- Fire Celestial
- Plasma
- Monster family based around Kristian Bush
- Summersong Monster
- Crescendo Moon Monster
- Plasma, Shadow, Crystal, Poison
- Haven Mythical
- Water, Cold
- Air, Plant, Earth, Cold
- Plant, Earth, Cold, Fire
- Plasma, Shadow
- Air, Plant, Earth, Water, Cold and Fire combined
- Crystal, Poison
- Air, Water, Cold, Fire
- Plant, Earth, Cold
- Air, Plant, Earth, Cold, Fire
- Air, Plant, Water, Fire
- Earth, Water
- Plant, Earth, Water, Cold, Fire
- Air, Cold, Fire
- Plasma, Poison
- Plasma, Shadow, Mech, Poison
- Psychic, Faerie, Bone
- Air, Earth, Cold, Fire
- Shadow, Mech, Crystal
- Light, Psychic, Faerie
- Air, Earth, Water, Fire
- The non-organic, non-machine island of the Celestials
- Eggs-Travaganza Monster
- Shadow, Crystal, Poison
- Shadow, Poison
- Air, Plant, Cold, Fire
- Air Mythical
- Air, Earth, Water, Cold
- Supernatural Celestial
- Plant, Water, Fire
- Crystal Celestial
- Mech, Crystal
- Water, Fire
- Spooktacle Monster
- Monsters with the power of speech
- Mech, Poison
- Light, Psychic
- Plant, Water
- Plasma, Mech, Crystal
- MindBoggle Monster
- Perplexplore Monster
- Plasma Celestial
- Air, Earth
148 Clues: Air • Mech • Bone • Fire • Cold • Earth • Plant • Water • Light • Plasma • Poison • Shadow • Faerie • Crystal • Psychic • Air, Cold • Air, Fire • Cold, Fire • Air, Plant • Air, Earth • Air, Water • Plant, Cold • Earth, Cold • Water, Cold • Plant, Fire • Earth, Fire • Light, Bone • Water, Fire • Plasma, Mech • Faerie, Bone • Shadow, Mech • Plant, Earth • Earth, Water • Air Mythical • Mech, Poison • Plant, Water • Psychic, Bone • Cold Mythical • Air Celestial • ...
Exam 1 Review 2024-02-10
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- cell with 2 copies of each chromosome
- diploid generation of the plant life cycle
- photosynthesis primarily occurs in this plant organ
- union of sperm and egg
- movement in response to gravity
- cell that does not have organelles
- haploid generation of the plant life cycle
- suppression of branching by the apical meristem is termed apical ___
- place on a plant where growth occurs
- the product of meiosis in plants
- first group of plants to have vascular tissue
- domain plants are in
- cell division resulting in 2, identical cells
- plant cell walls are made with this compound
- organism that can make its own food
- symbiotic organism containing green algae and fungi
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- the stalk at the base of a leaf
- type of leaf arrangement when you have two leaves per node
- tissue that transports water and nutrients
- the plant life cycle is called ____ of generations
- plant group with flowers and fruits
- this type of growth is exemplified by outward growth of a tree trunk
- the outer layer of bark
- plants with seeds but not flowers
- one of the plant groups that does not have vascular tissue
- a type of stem that grows horizontally underground
- plant organ responsible for anchoring a plant
- this travels in phloem
- openings on a plant leaf used for gas exchange
- the fusion of a scion and rootstock
- green pigment that absorbs sunlight
- insect-trapping parts of carnivorous plants are variations of this plant organ
- cell division that begins with a diploid cell and results in haploid cells
- genetic change over time
34 Clues: domain plants are in • union of sperm and egg • this travels in phloem • the outer layer of bark • genetic change over time • the stalk at the base of a leaf • movement in response to gravity • the product of meiosis in plants • plants with seeds but not flowers • cell that does not have organelles • plant group with flowers and fruits • the fusion of a scion and rootstock • ...
life processes 2018-04-17
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- the female part that helps in reproduction
- the stuff that helps in pollination
- the male part of the plant that helps reproduction
- gathers water for some plants and helps to gather sunlight
- the sticky part at the top of the pistil
- a plant without tubes that transfer water
- when it is storing and hibernating
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- helps anchor the plant and gets water from the soil
- the process that transfers pollen to the stamen and stigma
- the part of the plant that attracts bees and other insects to pollinate it
- the leaves that protect the new plant
- helps support the plant and in some transfers water to parts of the plant
- helps the plant in the process of pollination
- a plant with tubes that transfer water to the leaves
- the part of the seed that will be the plant
- the part that forms in the ovary from pollen
16 Clues: when it is storing and hibernating • the stuff that helps in pollination • the leaves that protect the new plant • the sticky part at the top of the pistil • a plant without tubes that transfer water • the female part that helps in reproduction • the part of the seed that will be the plant • the part that forms in the ovary from pollen • ...
Plants 2023-01-25
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- A plant tropism where a plant grows toward light
- An example of a plant that does not have seeds
- A plant tropism where a plant grows against the force of gravity
- Contains a young plant inside a protective coating
- A type of plant that does not reproduce with seeds
- An example of a dicot
- A plants growth response toward or away from a stimulus
- A seed with one area of stored food
- Vascular tissue that carries water
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- A seed with two areas of stored food
- A type of tissue that makes up tubes and pipes
- An example of a monocot
- Plant structures that eventually turn into sperm cells
- A plant tropism where a plant grows towards and around objects
- Female reproductive part of a flower. Contains eggs.
- A type of plant that reproduces using seeds
- Tiny cells that grow into new organisms
- Male reproductive part of a flower. Contains pollen.
- The tool used for cutting in dissections
- Vascular tissue that carries food/sugar
20 Clues: An example of a dicot • An example of a monocot • Vascular tissue that carries water • A seed with one area of stored food • A seed with two areas of stored food • Tiny cells that grow into new organisms • Vascular tissue that carries food/sugar • The tool used for cutting in dissections • A type of plant that reproduces using seeds • ...
PLANT 2018-12-11
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- แถบที่มีการพอกของลิกนินและซูเบอรินอยู่ที่ผนังเซลล์
- การแพร่ของน้ำผ่านเยื่อเลือกผ่าน
- มีหน้าที่ลำเลียงน้ำและเป็นเซลล์ไม่มีชีวิต
- รากหายใจ
- เนื้อเยื่อที่พบในเปลือกผลไม้แข็ง
- แรงดึงที่เกิดขึ้นระหว่างโมเลกุลน้ำและผิวหนังในพืช
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- ลำต้นที่ทอดขนาดไปกับผิวดิน
- บริเวณที่มีการแบ่งเซลล์ตามยาว
- แบ่งเซลล์ได้ตลอดชีวิตไปเป็นเนื้อเยื่ออื่นๆ
- การกำจัดน้ำออกจากพืชในรูปหยดน้ำ
- บริเวณหลักในใบที่เกิดกระบวนการสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสง
- การเคลื่อนที่ของน้ำผ่านบริเวณเซลล์และช่องว่างระหว่างเซลล์
12 Clues: รากหายใจ • ลำต้นที่ทอดขนาดไปกับผิวดิน • บริเวณที่มีการแบ่งเซลล์ตามยาว • การกำจัดน้ำออกจากพืชในรูปหยดน้ำ • การแพร่ของน้ำผ่านเยื่อเลือกผ่าน • เนื้อเยื่อที่พบในเปลือกผลไม้แข็ง • มีหน้าที่ลำเลียงน้ำและเป็นเซลล์ไม่มีชีวิต • แบ่งเซลล์ได้ตลอดชีวิตไปเป็นเนื้อเยื่ออื่นๆ • บริเวณหลักในใบที่เกิดกระบวนการสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสง • แรงดึงที่เกิดขึ้นระหว่างโมเลกุลน้ำและผิวหนังในพืช • ...
Plant 2023-10-21
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- A bulbous flower with vibrant, cup-shaped blossoms that come in various colors.
- A graceful, fragrant flower with large, showy blossoms that come in various colors and are often associated with purity and renewal.
- A fragrant flower known for its delicate white blossoms and its sweet, exotic aroma.
- A ruffled, multi-petaled flower that comes in various colors and is often associated with love and admiration.
- A simple, cheerful flower with a yellow center and white petals that is often associated with innocence and purity.
- A bright yellow flower with fluffy, round seed heads that is often considered a weed but has various medicinal uses.
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- A tall, bright flower that follows the sun and has a large, yellow head with seeds.
- A fragrant herb known for its calming aroma and its vibrant purple flowers.
- A fast-growing plant known for its tall, sturdy stems and versatility in various applications.
- A succulent plant known for its spines and ability to store water in arid environments.
- A succulent plant known for its medicinal properties and its ability to soothe skin irritations and burns.
- Tree A large, strong tree with broad leaves and sturdy wood that is often associated with strength and longevity.
12 Clues: A fragrant herb known for its calming aroma and its vibrant purple flowers. • A bulbous flower with vibrant, cup-shaped blossoms that come in various colors. • A tall, bright flower that follows the sun and has a large, yellow head with seeds. • A fragrant flower known for its delicate white blossoms and its sweet, exotic aroma. • ...
Plant 2023-10-21
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- A bulbous flower with vibrant, cup-shaped blossoms that come in various colors.
- A graceful, fragrant flower with large, showy blossoms that come in various colors and are often associated with purity and renewal.
- A fragrant flower known for its delicate white blossoms and its sweet, exotic aroma.
- A ruffled, multi-petaled flower that comes in various colors and is often associated with love and admiration.
- A simple, cheerful flower with a yellow center and white petals that is often associated with innocence and purity.
- A bright yellow flower with fluffy, round seed heads that is often considered a weed but has various medicinal uses.
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- A tall, bright flower that follows the sun and has a large, yellow head with seeds.
- A fragrant herb known for its calming aroma and its vibrant purple flowers.
- A fast-growing plant known for its tall, sturdy stems and versatility in various applications.
- A succulent plant known for its spines and ability to store water in arid environments.
- A succulent plant known for its medicinal properties and its ability to soothe skin irritations and burns.
- A large, strong tree with broad leaves and sturdy wood that is often associated with strength and longevity.
12 Clues: A fragrant herb known for its calming aroma and its vibrant purple flowers. • A bulbous flower with vibrant, cup-shaped blossoms that come in various colors. • A tall, bright flower that follows the sun and has a large, yellow head with seeds. • A fragrant flower known for its delicate white blossoms and its sweet, exotic aroma. • ...
Plant 2023-08-20
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- The colorful and often fragrant parts of a flower that surround the central part.
- A part of a plant that contains seeds and is typically eaten for its sweet or savory taste.
- A type of plant with long, thin leaves that covers the ground in many areas.
- The energy and warmth that comes from the sun, helping plants to grow.
- The tough outer covering of a tree's trunk and branches.
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- The small, usually hard part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- A clear liquid that is essential for the survival of all living things.
- The part of a plant that grows into the ground, typically used to absorb water and nutrients.
- A smaller part of a tree that grows from the trunk, usually with leaves or flowers.
- A large area with many trees and plants, often home to various animals.
- The main stem of a tree that supports branches and leaves.
- The flat, usually green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch.
12 Clues: The tough outer covering of a tree's trunk and branches. • The main stem of a tree that supports branches and leaves. • The energy and warmth that comes from the sun, helping plants to grow. • The small, usually hard part of a plant that can grow into a new plant. • A clear liquid that is essential for the survival of all living things. • ...
Science G2 Unit A 2019-05-26
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- the plant part that takes in sunlight and air to make food
- bits of rock and soil that help plants and animals grow
- a bird that has brown feathers in the summer and white feathers in the winter
- what humans and other animals breathe in order to live
- an animal that starts its life in the water and then moves to live on land
- an animal with six legs, antennae, and a hard, outer shell
- the plant part that can grow into a new plant
- a way that animals blend into their surroundings
- the only animal with feathers
- how a living thing grows, lives, makes more of its own kind, and dies
- the sticky powder inside a flower that helps make seeds
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- an animal with hair or fur that feeds milk to its young
- a young plant
- the way plants or animals look or act
- animals with gills that live in the water
- the plant part that holds the plant up and allows water and nutrients to travel through the plant
- an animal with rough, scaly skin
- a body part or the way an animal acts that helps it stay alive
- the stage of life when an animal is fully grown
- the stage of some animals after the larva stage
- the plant part that makes seeds and fruit
- the plant part that holds the plant in the soil
- the stage in the life cycle of some animals after they hatch from eggs
23 Clues: a young plant • the only animal with feathers • an animal with rough, scaly skin • the way plants or animals look or act • animals with gills that live in the water • the plant part that makes seeds and fruit • the plant part that can grow into a new plant • the stage of life when an animal is fully grown • the stage of some animals after the larva stage • ...
Plant Gas Exchange and Transport 2022-05-18
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- Sugars and amino acids are transported around a plant in this
- The layer of a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs
- When plant cells contain a lot of water, they are said to be _______.
- The process by which water changes state from a liquid to a gas on the surface of spongy mesophyll cells
- A layer of cells on the top and the underside of plant leaves
- To measure the rate of transpiration in a POTMOETER, you need to measure the distance moved by a bubble and the _______ this takes.
- Pores in the underside of a plant leaf
- The loss of water vapour from plant leaves
- Hydrogencarbonate indicator will turn this colour in a test tube with a plant and an animal that is in the light
- The process by which water enters and exits plant cells
- A product of photosynthesis
- The process by which mineral ions are absorbed in roots
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- Xylem is made of long, _______, dead cells
- These open and close STOMATA
- This reaction happens constantly in plants (day and night)
- A device used to measure the rate of transpiration
- This gas diffuses into a plant during the daytime
- Hydrogencarbonate indicator will turn this colour in a test tube with a plant that is in the light
- STOMATA close to prevent this
- An increase in this factor will decrease the water uptake of a plant
- A feature of leaves that helps to increase the rate of diffusion
- This is transported in the xylem
- This ion/mineral is required for plants to make chlorophyll
23 Clues: A product of photosynthesis • These open and close STOMATA • STOMATA close to prevent this • This is transported in the xylem • Pores in the underside of a plant leaf • Xylem is made of long, _______, dead cells • The loss of water vapour from plant leaves • This gas diffuses into a plant during the daytime • A device used to measure the rate of transpiration • ...
Plants 2024-03-18
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- Cambium he main growth tissue in the stems and roots of many plants
- plant vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant.
- plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits.
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground.
- plant tissue made up of cells that are not specialized for a particular purpose.
- the first leaf of the plant embryo and will be the first part of a plant to emerge from the seed.
- an angiospermous plant (such as a deciduous tree or broad-leaved herb)
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored.
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like
- cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds.
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- a vascular tissue that transports water throughout a plant's body.
- cone produces pollen, is usually herbaceous and much less conspicuous even at full maturity
- the fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant, enclosing the seed or seeds
- Meristem region of cells capable of division and growth in the root and shoot tips in plants
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus.
- cone contains ovules which, when fertilized by pollen, become seeds
- a chiefly herbaceous angiospermous plant (such as a grass, lily, or palm)
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Action when liquid flows through narrow spaces without external forces, such as gravity.
20 Clues: the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds. • plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits. • any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus. • a vascular tissue that transports water throughout a plant's body. • Cambium he main growth tissue in the stems and roots of many plants • ...
Plant science 3 2024-12-10
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- methods that can improve efficiency, optimize resources, and prevent or help reduce pollution
- the part of the plant that grows into the soil to anchor the plant and collect water and nutrients
- a primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold
- vegetation that is plowed into the field to improve soil composition; normally a legume such as beans or alfalfa
- relating to living things; made without the use of artificial chemicals
- any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or plant tissues to supply one or more nutrients essential to plant growth
- helps farmers apply the right source of nutrients at the right rate, time and place on their fields
- a substance that is lacking
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- the stage of plant growth where flowers and fruit are formed
- the male part of a corn plant that emerges from the top of the plant and bears many small flowers that release pollen grains
- a measurement of the amount of heat needed for a corn plant to reach various stages of growth
- any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or plant tissues to supply one or more nutrients essential to plant growth
- the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling or knob
- a softer, usually edible part of a nut, seed, or fruit stone contained within a hard shell
- a mixture made of decaying organic material used to fertilize plants and amend soils
- the female parts of the corn plant which are found in the shoot that will develop into the ear of corn
- a dry outer covering of some fruit, seeds, or nuts
- the flat or needlelike part of a plant where photosynthesis happens
- a period of plant growth between germination and flowering
- animal waste used for fertilizing land
- any material added to soil to make it more productive such as fertilizer or compost
21 Clues: a substance that is lacking • animal waste used for fertilizing land • a dry outer covering of some fruit, seeds, or nuts • a primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold • a period of plant growth between germination and flowering • the stage of plant growth where flowers and fruit are formed • ...
Plant science 3 2024-12-10
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- material: relating to living things; made without the use of artificial chemicals
- a softer, usually edible part of a nut, seed, or fruit stone contained within a hard shell
- Nutrient Stewardship System: helps farmers apply the right source of nutrients at the right rate, time and place on their fields
- the stage of plant growth where flowers and fruit are formed
- the male part of a corn plant that emerges from the top of the plant and bears many small flowers that release pollen grains
- the flat or needlelike part of a plant where photosynthesis happens
- a substance that is lacking
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- a measurement of the amount of heat needed for a corn plant to reach various stages of growth
- a mixture made of decaying organic material used to fertilize plants and amend soils
- any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or plant tissues to supply one or more nutrients essential to plant growth
- a primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold
- animal waste used for fertilizing land
- a period of plant growth between germination and flowering
- the part of the plant that grows into the soil to anchor the plant and collect water and nutrients
- any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or plant tissues to supply one or more nutrients essential to plant growth
- the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling or knob
- manure: vegetation that is plowed into the field to improve soil composition; normally a legume such as beans or alfalfa
- a dry outer covering of some fruit, seeds, or nuts
- any material added to soil to make it more productive such as fertilizer or compost
- management practices: methods that can improve efficiency, optimize resources, and prevent or help reduce pollution
- the female parts of the corn plant which are found in the shoot that will develop into the ear of corn
21 Clues: a substance that is lacking • animal waste used for fertilizing land • a dry outer covering of some fruit, seeds, or nuts • a primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold • a period of plant growth between germination and flowering • the stage of plant growth where flowers and fruit are formed • ...
n 2024-03-19
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- A reproductive cell produced by some plants that can develop into a new organism without fertilization.
- tissue: Plant tissue that conducts water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant.
- A fertilized ovule containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients.
- A plant that has vascular tissue, including ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
- Plant tissue responsible for transporting sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant.
- The flat, expanded part of a leaf.
- The reproductive structure of gymnosperms, such as pine trees, that contains seeds.
- The vascular tissue that provides support and transports nutrients in a leaf.
- Small openings on the surface of plant leaves that allow for gas exchange.
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- cell Cells that surround and control the opening and closing of stomata.
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs to the female reproductive organs of a plant.
- The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem.
- A group of non-vascular plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- A type of gymnosperm plant that produces cones and needle-like leaves.
- The early stage of development of a plant contained within a seed.
- Plant tissue responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit.
17 Clues: The flat, expanded part of a leaf. • The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem. • Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. • The early stage of development of a plant contained within a seed. • A fertilized ovule containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients. • A type of gymnosperm plant that produces cones and needle-like leaves. • ...
Plant life cycle 2020-12-10
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- Reproductive structures that can grow into new plants, including mosses and ferns.
- Organisms that produce their own food
- Plants are _____________ things.
- A part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
- This part holds up the plant and moves water and nutrients through it.
- The stem carries _________ and water to all parts of the plant.
- Roots grow and take nutrients from this.
- Plants give off _____________ that helps us breath.
- A powder-like material involved in plant reproduction
- A living thing such as a plant or animal
- Roots hold plants in the ______________.
- Plants take this in and turn it into food.
- __________ fly from one plant to another pollintaing flowers.
- What do both seeds and plants need to grow?
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- Process by which a plant uses energy from the sun to produce food
- A case that holds seeds
- All plants need sunlight food and _____________.
- Embryo begins to grow and pushes out of the seed
- Transfer of pollen to male reproductive structures in flower to female reproductive structures in flower
- They attract animals that pollinate flowers.
- Like all living things plants ___________ and change.
- is the first stage in the growth of many plants?
- Seeds are planted in _____________.
- part holds the plant in the soil and takes in water from the soil.
- A tiny new plant that comes out of the seed
- cycle, The stages an organism or living thing goes through during its life
- Holds the seeds of some plants
- part uses light, air, water, and nutrients to make food for the plant.
- Brightly colored portion of the flower used to attract birds and insects that will aid in pollination
29 Clues: A case that holds seeds • Holds the seeds of some plants • Plants are _____________ things. • Seeds are planted in _____________. • Organisms that produce their own food • Roots grow and take nutrients from this. • A living thing such as a plant or animal • Roots hold plants in the ______________. • Plants take this in and turn it into food. • ...
jorDANE's ag wordsearch 2022-10-04
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- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- to occur every year
- having/developing buds
- the act of overlapping a plant by making layers
- working air
- the upper layer of the earth in which plants grow
- removing overgrown or dead branches and stems
- a piece cut from a plant
- insert a twig as a graft
- gives essential growth and maintenance of life
- the main body of a plant typically above ground
- take up water and nutrients for the plant
- taking cutting and sowing seeds plant propagation Vermiculite found as alteration product of minerals Peat Moss a large absorbent form of moss
- engineering manipulating the genetics of an organism to change a characteristic
- the product from a plant containing a seed
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- plant in which takes two years to grow from a seed and die
- a system where the waste produced by aquatic animals gives nutrients to a plant
- grab with fingers,remove a leaf/bud from plant
- a flattened blade-like object attached to stem
- process plants use sunlight to synthesize food
- the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- media mix components that give nutrients,h20, air
- splitting the roots and planting them separately
- growing plants in sand/gravel/liquid not soil
- a part of a plant used as food
- plants that can live for 3 or more growing seasons
- Culture fragments of plants grown in a laboratory
- a animal or insect that is destructive to crops,food,and livestock
28 Clues: working air • to occur every year • having/developing buds • a piece cut from a plant • insert a twig as a graft • a part of a plant used as food • the seed-bearing part of a plant • take up water and nutrients for the plant • the cultivation of aquatic plants for food • the product from a plant containing a seed • growing plants in sand/gravel/liquid not soil • ...
Chapter 2 Science review 2012-10-16
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- plants whose seeds contain one cotyledon
- Most gymnosperm seeds are protected by this
- a non flowering seed plant
- Part of a flower that "grabs" onto the pollen grain
- Helps an organism survive in it's environment
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to stigma
- plants that move towards the stimulus of water
- an undeveloped plant and stored food
- the outer covering of a seed
- These help conifers hold on to water
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- a leaflike structure in a seed that stores food
- Most angiosperm seeds are protected by this
- bending with the pull of gravity
- Moss and liverworts do not have this system
- A name for an immature plant
- a flowering seed plant
- bending of a plant to or away from a stimulus
- The smell of a plant attracts this
- anything in the environment that produces a response
- the bottom part of the female pistil of a plant
- Many seeds are dispersed by this
- Angiosperm whose seeds contain two cotyledons
22 Clues: a flowering seed plant • a non flowering seed plant • A name for an immature plant • the outer covering of a seed • bending with the pull of gravity • Many seeds are dispersed by this • The smell of a plant attracts this • an undeveloped plant and stored food • These help conifers hold on to water • plants whose seeds contain one cotyledon • ...
science word puzzle. 2021-02-10
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- growing toward or away from light is phototropism, light sensing chemicals in plants helps detect light
- immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote
- energy storage molecule
- female reproductive structure of a plant of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- requires two parent organisms, when a plant's sperm combines with a plant's egg, zygote then grows into a new plant with genetic combination from both parents.
- stimulate the ripening of fruit
- when a portion of a plant develops into a separate new plant, new plant is genetically identical to the parent plant
- that increase rate of cell division and cell elongation
- occurs when pollen grain lands on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species.
- daughter cells produced from haploid structures
- flower when exposed to light less than 10-12 hours of darkness.
- flowerless and flowering
- made up of embryo, its food supply and a protective covering.
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- flowering not affected by hours of darkness.
- any changes in an organism's environment that cause a response
- ethylene
- orms from tissue in male reproductive structure of a seed plant
- response of a plant to touch is called thigmotropism, tendrils on a vine show positive, roots show negative.
- substances that act as chemical messengers within plants
- reproduction, most land plant grow from seeds
- require 12 or more hours of darkness for flowering, poinsettia.
21 Clues: ethylene • energy storage molecule • flowerless and flowering • stimulate the ripening of fruit • flowering not affected by hours of darkness. • reproduction, most land plant grow from seeds • daughter cells produced from haploid structures • immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote • that increase rate of cell division and cell elongation • ...
Science Review 2016-12-08
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- test/ when you keep conditions the same
- chart/ chart that help us compare continuous data
- the part of the seed that grows into a new plant
- place where the seed is connected to the fruit
- things that affect the growth of the plant
- becomes bigger
- the process of a plant growing from a seed
- coat/ part of the seed that protect it
- takes water
- part of the seed that grows downwards
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- factor that makes leaves and stem firm
- factor that helps the plants make food
- steps of an experiment
- the summary of results
- part of the plant that has the seed
- factor that allows the plant to take Carbon Dioxide
- part of the seed that provides food
- what you think the answer to the question is
- parts of the plant that makes food
- part of the seed that grows first
20 Clues: takes water • becomes bigger • steps of an experiment • the summary of results • part of the seed that grows first • parts of the plant that makes food • part of the plant that has the seed • part of the seed that provides food • part of the seed that grows downwards • factor that makes leaves and stem firm • factor that helps the plants make food • ...
12 2018-08-15
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- Maximum combustion pressure in a gas turbine is........as compared to diesel engine
- Thermal efficiency of a gas turbine power plant as compared to diesel engine plant is
- The efficiency of multistage compressor is _____ than a single stage.
- ......is the most commonly used moderator
- which power plant is called base load plant.
- Reflectors of a nuclear reactors are made of......
- The reactor performs the following function as that of _____ in a steam power plant.
- Gas turbine power plant is.......efficient than steam turbine plant
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- which power plant is called peak load plant.
- Capital cost of a gas turbine plant........than that of a steam power plant of same capacity
- CYCLE In a gas tirbine,high therml efficiency is obtained in........
- In thermal power plants, the dust of flue gases is trapped by
- The following is not a component of Thermal power plant
- Mechanical efficiency of a gas turbine as compared to internal combustion reciprocating engine is....
- With the increase in _____ the efficiency obeys the ‘law of diminishing returns’
- In Sodium-Graphite reactor, sodium is used as
- In Canadium Deuterium Uranium reactor (CANDU), the control rods are made of
17 Clues: ......is the most commonly used moderator • which power plant is called peak load plant. • which power plant is called base load plant. • In Sodium-Graphite reactor, sodium is used as • Reflectors of a nuclear reactors are made of...... • The following is not a component of Thermal power plant • In thermal power plants, the dust of flue gases is trapped by • ...
Exploring the plant world 2025-03-12
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- the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower.
- a piece of plant cut away from the stem of a plant for the purpose of rooting.
- the part that makes food for the plant.
- the part of a plant that makes seeds.
- the process by which food is produced in green plants.
- the beginning of a new plant on a potato.
- a plant which grows from spores.
- coat: the hard outer covering of a seed.
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- the act of moving pollen from one flower to another.
- the part that holds the plant up and carries food to the rest of the plant.
- the green coloring in plants that works with sunshine to make food for the plant.
- a simple sugar formed in green plants.
- Dioxide: a gas given off by plants and animals.
- the part of a plant that hold the plant in the ground and absorb minerals and water from the soil.
- sprouts from a plant which can root and form new plants
- a single cell produced in some plants which can grow into new plants.
16 Clues: a plant which grows from spores. • the part of a plant that makes seeds. • a simple sugar formed in green plants. • the part that makes food for the plant. • coat: the hard outer covering of a seed. • the beginning of a new plant on a potato. • the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower. • Dioxide: a gas given off by plants and animals. • ...
MA activity (Control And Cordination) 2020-09-04
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- When a plant part moves in response to gravity, it is called ________
- pea plant climb up other plants or fences by means of _________
- When the direction of external stimulus decides the direction of response in the form of growth it is called _____
- When a plant part moves in response to light, it is called _______
- The control and coordination system in plants is done by
- when the direction of response in a plant is not determined by the direction of stimulus, it is called ________
- petals of _______close in the morning and open in dark at night.
- movement of a plant part, usually flower petals, in response to light is called _________
- acid that promotes dormancy in seeds and buds
- This hormone promotes cells division in plants and breaks dormancy in seeds and buds
- always grow in the direction of water, even if they have to grow against the pull of gravity or sideways
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- When a plant part moves in response to chemical stimulus, it is called _______
- touch-me-not
- hormone works in the presence of auxin hormone and promotes cell enlargement and cell differentiation
- hormone that controls a plant response to light and gravity
- means water
- When a plant part shows directional movement in response to the touch of an object, it is called __________
- substance acts as a stimulus for the growth of pollen tube towards the ovule.
- When a plant part moves in response to water, it is called ________
- The movement of a plant part in response to the touch of an object is called _______
- sudden loss of water from pad-like swellings
21 Clues: means water • touch-me-not • sudden loss of water from pad-like swellings • acid that promotes dormancy in seeds and buds • The control and coordination system in plants is done by • hormone that controls a plant response to light and gravity • pea plant climb up other plants or fences by means of _________ • ...
ag puzzle 2022-10-04
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- a piece of something that was cut off
- a method people use to split in half
- you add it to the bark of the plant
- Moss a large amount of moss that grows
- used for aquatic food
- a technique of growing plants with water
- producing layers on a plant
- engineering allows people to move genes to one plant to another
- Take up water for plant stems Stems supports the leaves Leaves grows from the plants stem Flowers bloom or blossom Soil helps grow the plant
- supplies nutrients for plants grown
- transforms your garden in the summer
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- uses sunlight to synthesize foods
- a animal that attacks the plants
- living or lasting more than two years
- a plant or part of a plant used as a food
- when you remove branches from a tree
- the act of removing something
- a fresh sweet product of a tree or plant
- media water air and nutrients Perlite is a lightweight material that helps grow plants Vermiculite yellow or brown material found in your soil
- Culture used to make more plants
- the roots hang in the air and make a fine mist
- putting a bud or scion into or on your plant
- it can behave as this
- it provides growth and life
24 Clues: used for aquatic food • it can behave as this • producing layers on a plant • it provides growth and life • the act of removing something • a animal that attacks the plants • Culture used to make more plants • uses sunlight to synthesize foods • you add it to the bark of the plant • supplies nutrients for plants grown • a method people use to split in half • ...
Plant Science 2015-01-29
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- The part of the flower that collects the pollen.
- A plant that reproduces more that once during their life cycle.
- Carries food produced in the leaves to the roots.
- A type of plant that has two cotyledons.
- These are found scattered throughout monocots and in rings in dicots.
- The small sacs that contain pollen.
- The parts of the plants that include the roots, stems, and leaves.
- Where the ovum are located.
- A type of plant that has one cotyledon.
- The type of root system found in monocots.
- The male parts of the flower.
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- Carries water and nutrients from the roots up.
- The female parts of the flower.
- the process by which water is carried throughout the plant.
- The reproductive part of the plant.
- A group of plants that bare cones.
- A plant that has a period of dormancy during its life cycle.
- The group of plants that includes flowering plants.
- The type of root system found in dicots.
- A plant the completes its life cycle in one year or growing season.
- Also known as the ovule.
21 Clues: Also known as the ovule. • Where the ovum are located. • The male parts of the flower. • The female parts of the flower. • A group of plants that bare cones. • The reproductive part of the plant. • The small sacs that contain pollen. • A type of plant that has one cotyledon. • A type of plant that has two cotyledons. • The type of root system found in dicots. • ...
Parts of a Plant Review 2023-04-27
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- Overall name for the male part of the plant
- Female part of the flower that holds up the stigma
- The colorful/attractive part of the flower
- Male part of the flower that contains pollen
- Overall name for the female part of the plant
- Male part of the flower that holds up the anthers
- Responsible for holding the plant up and transporting nutrients
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- Plant that returns each growing season
- Multiple, smaller roots that spread
- Place where the fertilized seeds develop
- Protects the ovule inside
- Plant that completes in life in one growing season
- Small leaves that protect the flower before opening
- Responsible for absorbing nutrients, water, and anchoring the plant
- One main root of a plant
- Absorb sunlight and create energy for the plant
- Female part of the flower that receives pollen
17 Clues: One main root of a plant • Protects the ovule inside • Multiple, smaller roots that spread • Plant that returns each growing season • Place where the fertilized seeds develop • The colorful/attractive part of the flower • Overall name for the male part of the plant • Male part of the flower that contains pollen • Overall name for the female part of the plant • ...
GARDENING 2025-05-12
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- - a plant or animal that lives on or inside another plant or animal in order to get food
- - you do it by using shears
- - when a seed starts growing
- - lasting multiple years
- - to provide too much water for the plant
- - an unwanted plant / action of removing said plant
- - a very small insect that lives on plants
- - lasting one year
- - you use it to plant plants or to dig
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- -synonym to "droop"
- - when the plant is unhappy and slowly starts to die
- - a type of a plant that doesn't lose leaves in the winter
- -a chemical that is used to kill insects which damage plants
- - you use it to remove leaves from the ground
- - to make grass shorter
- - a kind of a tree that has leaves that drop off every autumn.
- - lasting for two years
- - e.g flowers, bushes, trees etc / or to put into soil
- - you use it to water the plants
19 Clues: - lasting one year • -synonym to "droop" • - to make grass shorter • - lasting for two years • - lasting multiple years • - you do it by using shears • - when a seed starts growing • - you use it to water the plants • - you use it to plant plants or to dig • - to provide too much water for the plant • - a very small insect that lives on plants • ...
Plants for Food and Fibre 2025-06-10
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- A part of the plant that is the main site of photosynthesis
- The supply of water to crops
- A thin, thread-like material that is the basic building block of fabrics
- The natural movement of dissolved substances to balance out concentrations
- The underground part of the plant that collects water and nutrients from the soil
- The process of growing from a seed
- When water evaporates from plants
- The process of plants using energy from sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into glucose
- When a single type of crop is grown in an area
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- The part of the plant where seeds are produced. Requires pollination in order to reproduce
- The useful part of a plant
- The act of taking part of one plant and attaching it to another so they can grow together.
- the process of pollen being moved from plant to plant
- The natural movement of water to balance concentrations
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase its ability to grow crops
- When the particles of a different substance are strongly connected
- The process of growing plants for useful purposes
- When two different substances stick together
- The main body of the plant that transports water and glucose throughout the plant
19 Clues: The useful part of a plant • The supply of water to crops • When water evaporates from plants • The process of growing from a seed • When two different substances stick together • When a single type of crop is grown in an area • The process of growing plants for useful purposes • the process of pollen being moved from plant to plant • ...
Plants 2024-03-19
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- A reproductive cell produced by some plants that can develop into a new organism without fertilization.
- tissue: Plant tissue that conducts water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant.
- A fertilized ovule containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients.
- A plant that has vascular tissue, including ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
- Plant tissue responsible for transporting sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant.
- The flat, expanded part of a leaf.
- The reproductive structure of gymnosperms, such as pine trees, that contains seeds.
- The vascular tissue that provides support and transports nutrients in a leaf.
- Small openings on the surface of plant leaves that allow for gas exchange.
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- cell Cells that surround and control the opening and closing of stomata.
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs to the female reproductive organs of a plant.
- The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem.
- A group of non-vascular plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- A type of gymnosperm plant that produces cones and needle-like leaves.
- The early stage of development of a plant contained within a seed.
- Plant tissue responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit.
17 Clues: The flat, expanded part of a leaf. • The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem. • Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. • The early stage of development of a plant contained within a seed. • A fertilized ovule containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients. • A type of gymnosperm plant that produces cones and needle-like leaves. • ...
Plant and Animal Cell Differences 2021-11-29
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- plant cells store food in the form of _______
- mode of nurtion for plant cells is _______
- Both types of cells have a ______-defined nucleus
- _______ cells have a cell membrane or plasma membrane
- plant cells have ____ large vacuole
- __________ is surrounded by a nuclear membrane
- In animal cells centrosomes and centrioles
- animal cells have _______ small vacuoles
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- mode of nutrition for animal cells is _______
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- the powerhouse of the cell
- layer lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria
- In plant cells centrosomes and centrioles are
- the cell wall is made of _______
- the nucleus of an animal cells lies in the _____ of the cell
- Plant and Animal cells both have an _________ reticulum
- animal cells store food in the form of ______
- cilia is not found in ______ cells
- irreglar or round shape is a ________ cell
- square or rectangular in shape is a ______ cell
20 Clues: the powerhouse of the cell • the cell wall is made of _______ • cilia is not found in ______ cells • plant cells have ____ large vacuole • animal cells have _______ small vacuoles • mode of nurtion for plant cells is _______ • irreglar or round shape is a ________ cell • In animal cells centrosomes and centrioles • plant cells store food in the form of _______ • ...
3.00 horticulture 2025-02-26
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- Refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- Male organs of the flower
- The plant process in which plants take in water
- The transfer of the pollen onto the stigma
- Palmatelygans of the flower
- An immature plant
- The food manufacturing process in plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxOsmosismosis
- The process through which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata
- The process by which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- The stalk of the leaf
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- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- The flattened portion of the leaf
- Flower that contains all four floral parts
- Food reserves for the seed
- The process by which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another
- The process by which minerals enter through cell walls
- Matures into the fruit after fertilization
- Where the leaves develop
- ____Compound-Leafets originate from one point
- A shoot or stem that ororiginatesrom the roots
20 Clues: An immature plant • The stalk of the leaf • Where the leaves develop • Male organs of the flower • Food reserves for the seed • Palmatelygans of the flower • The flattened portion of the leaf • Flower that contains all four floral parts • The transfer of the pollen onto the stigma • Matures into the fruit after fertilization • ____Compound-Leafets originate from one point • ...
Plant Systems 2025-11-04
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- part of the plant that contains the reproductive parts; they are generally brightly colored
- The process of a seed developing into a plant.
- Scientific names are written in this language
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit; conduct water, minerals, and food
- This dispersal method has seeds that are blown about and carried from one place to another - landing in various places.
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- anchor the plant to the ground; absorb water and minerals
- in the scientific name of a plant, the second name is called:
- contain plant material that can develop into another plant.
- occurs when the pollen grain lands on the sticky stigma and the pollen tube begins to grow.
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- It material that contains essential plant nutrients that are added around the plant to make it grow.
- This dispersal method has light seeds which float, or there may be fluff that helps buoyancy.
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- This dispersal method is when food is eaten by animals or seeds attach to their fur.
- make food for the plant through the process of photosynthesis.
- in the scientific name of a plant, the first name is called:
- a root system with many small roots
- a root system with one thick main root
18 Clues: a root system with many small roots • a root system with one thick main root • Scientific names are written in this language • The process of a seed developing into a plant. • anchor the plant to the ground; absorb water and minerals • contain plant material that can develop into another plant. • in the scientific name of a plant, the first name is called: • ...
Horticulture Vocabulary 2025-10-01
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- Any plant, such as the rubber tree or milkweed, that produces latex, a complex milky-white or colored fluid exuded from the cut surfaces of its tissues
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- A woody plant, typically smaller than a tree, with one or more stems and multiple branches that usually originate from or near the ground
- A horizontal, modified plant stem that typically grows underground, but can sometimes be at or near the soil surface
- Any plant that lives for three or more growing seasons, returning year after year without needing to be replanted
- The protective, often elongated and hollow, case or container that holds the seeds of plants like peas, beans, vanilla, and cocoa, splitting open when ripe to release them
- The main stem of an herbaceous plant, as well any slender supporting or connecting part of a plant
- The sticky, pollen-receptive tip of a flower’s pistil where pollen lands to begin the fertilization
- The stalk that connects the stigma (the sticky pollen-receiving tip) to the ovary
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- A flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that attached to a stem directly or via a stalk. Leaves are the main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration
- The main, central vein or rib of a leaf, or of a similar plant structure like a flower petal or leaflet
- The reproductive unit of a plant
- The result of a controlled, artificial cross-pollination between two different plant varieties, often within the same species, to combine desirable traits like disease resistance, increased yield, or better flavor into a single offspring plant
- A pesticide-producing plant engineered with genetic material to create its own pest-fighting substances
- Produces true nuts, which are single seeded, dry fruits with a hard, woody ovary wall that remains closed at maturity
- The fine, stalk-like part of a stamen that supports the anther, the pollen-producing structure
- The stalk that attaches a leaf to the stem of a plant
- Either a small shrub (e.g., prostrate shrubs) or a perennial that is largely herbaceous but slightly woody at the base
- The main structural axis of a vascular plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits, while also transporting water and nutrients between the roots and the rest of the plant through internal tissues called xylem and phloem
19 Clues: The reproductive unit of a plant • The stalk that attaches a leaf to the stem of a plant • The stalk that connects the stigma (the sticky pollen-receiving tip) to the ovary • The fine, stalk-like part of a stamen that supports the anther, the pollen-producing structure • ...
More African Violet Fun 2021-07-17
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- Individual flower stem
- Botany name of AV
- What you don't do enough of
- The national organization
- Attacks center of plant
- Multiple color leaf
- Biggest killer of AVs
- Yellow pollen containers
- P
- Small plant
- The original ____
- Where leaves attach
- Blotchy leaf color
- Extra big plant
- N
- What happens if waterlogged
- Multi-crowned plant
- Five petals the same size
- Small white at base of leaf
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- Helps overall health
- Regular size plant
- Simplest leaf shape
- Insects found mainly in the soil
- Tubular, narrow lobes blossom
- Insects found mainly in blossoms
- Central point of growth
- Two shades of color
- Ten petals or more
- K
- What the hair like roots need
- Two unique colors
- Leaf stem
- Small plant attached to stem
- Narrow formed blossom
- Potting mix
- Helps plant bloom
- Very small plant
- White edge of blossom
38 Clues: K • P • N • Leaf stem • Small plant • Potting mix • Extra big plant • Very small plant • Botany name of AV • Two unique colors • The original ____ • Helps plant bloom • Regular size plant • Ten petals or more • Blotchy leaf color • Simplest leaf shape • Multiple color leaf • Two shades of color • Where leaves attach • Multi-crowned plant • Helps overall health • Biggest killer of AVs • Narrow formed blossom • ...
Plant Responses 2018-04-15
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- Response of a plant to grow either away or towards an environmental stimulus
- Chemicals used to prevent plant growth
- Plant growth in response to a chemical
- Plant's growth response to touching a solid object
- Detachment of leaves, flowers, and fruits
- (IAA)Natural auxin that stimulates development of fleshy fruit
- Rapid elongation of stems during spring
- Occurs when nights become longer and plants no longer produces chlorophyll
- Nastic movement in response to touching a plant
- Produced in small quantities by the plant that causes them to grow abnormally tall
- Inhibition of lateral buds due to the presence of a shoot tip nearby
- Hormones involved in plant-cell elongation, shoot and bud growth, and rooting
- Chemical messengers that affect a plant's ability to respond to the environment
- Flowers when days are longer/nights are shorter
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- Promote cell division in plants
- (ABA) Inhibits other hormones (like IAA) and helps to keep plant in dormancy
- Flowers regardless of day length
- Low-temperature stimulation of flowering
- (NAA)Synthetic auxin used to promote root formation on stem and leaf cuttings
- Plant's response to changes in length of days and nights
- Response of a plant to grow either away or towards a light source.
- A bluish, light-sensitive pigment that monitors changes in day length
- Also known as heliotropism; The motion of leaves or follows following the sun's movement across the sky
- When plants have a specific requirement for darkness length
- Hormones stimulating or inhibiting plant growth
- Mixture of 2,4-D and another auxin used to defoliate jungles during the Vietnam War
- Plants growth in response to gravity
- Movement in response to a stimulus but is independent of the location of the stimulus
- Ripens fruits
- Flowers when days are short/nights are long
- Response to daily light/dark cycles
- Synthetic hormone used to help ripen fruits by breaking down into ethylene gas
- Plants that only live for two years and produce flowers/seeds in second year
33 Clues: Ripens fruits • Promote cell division in plants • Flowers regardless of day length • Response to daily light/dark cycles • Plants growth in response to gravity • Chemicals used to prevent plant growth • Plant growth in response to a chemical • Rapid elongation of stems during spring • Low-temperature stimulation of flowering • Detachment of leaves, flowers, and fruits • ...
Plant Responses 2018-04-15
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- Synthetic hormone used to help ripen fruits by breaking down into ethylene gas
- Promote cell division in plants
- Flowers when days are longer/nights are shorter
- Mixture of 2,4-D and another auxin used to defoliate jungles during the Vietnam War
- Response of a plant to grow either away or towards an environmental stimulus
- Low-temperature stimulation of flowering
- Plants growth in response to gravity
- A bluish, light-sensitive pigment that monitors changes in day length
- Plant's growth response to touching a solid object
- Inhibition of lateral buds due to the presence of a shoot tip nearby
- (NAA)Synthetic auxin used to promote root formation on stem and leaf cuttings
- Movement in response to a stimulus but is independent of the location of the stimulus
- Occurs when nights become longer and plants no longer produces chlorophyll
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- Flowers when days are short/nights are long
- Ripens fruits
- Rapid elongation of stems during spring
- Nastic movement in response to touching a plant
- Chemical messengers that affect a plant's ability to respond to the environment
- Hormones involved in plant-cell elongation, shoot and bud growth, and rooting
- Plant growth in response to a chemical
- (IAA)Natural auxin that stimulates development of fleshy fruit
- When plants have a specific requirement for darkness length
- Detachment of leaves, flowers, and fruits
- Plant's response to changes in length of days and nights
- Hormones stimulating or inhibiting plant growth
- Chemicals used to prevent plant growth
- (ABA) Inhibits other hormones (like IAA) and helps to keep plant in dormancy
- Response of a plant to grow either away or towards a light source.
- Also known as heliotropism; The motion of leaves or follows following the sun's movement across the sky
- Plants that only live for two years and produce flowers/seeds in second year
- Flowers regardless of day length
- Produced in small quantities by the plant that causes them to grow abnormally tall
- Response to daily light/dark cycles
33 Clues: Ripens fruits • Promote cell division in plants • Flowers regardless of day length • Response to daily light/dark cycles • Plants growth in response to gravity • Plant growth in response to a chemical • Chemicals used to prevent plant growth • Rapid elongation of stems during spring • Low-temperature stimulation of flowering • Detachment of leaves, flowers, and fruits • ...
Plant Transport 2019-03-10
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- The main type of sugar transported in plants
- The pathway where water travels through non-living parts of cells
- The feature of water molecules that means they all stick together and move through the xylem as a column
- ____ _____ cells - water from the soil, enters through these before passing into the root cortex
- The loss of water from a plant's surface.
- The cell layer between the root cortex and the xylem vessel
- The pores in the leaf surface that allow evaporation
- The main pathway water uses to travel from roots to the xylem
- ______ strip: a waxy strip in cell walls that prevents water from passing through them.
- Part of the plant where xylem and phloem are near the outside, providing support
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- ______ tissue that helps transport water and mineral ions
- _________ cells - carry out living functions for phloem cells.
- Substance that thickens the walls of xylem vessels
- ______ tissue that helps transport sugars
- Water is drawn into roots via ________
- ________ cross-section: sections taken along the length of a structure
- _______ cross-section: sections cut through each structure at a right angle to its length
- The feature of water that means it is attracted the the walls of the xylem vessel
- ______ _____ elements - the living cells that make up a phloem but have no nucleus and few organelles (no space)
- Part of plant where xylem is in the centre surrounded by phloem
- Part of plant where xylem and phloem make up a network of veins
21 Clues: Water is drawn into roots via ________ • ______ tissue that helps transport sugars • The loss of water from a plant's surface. • The main type of sugar transported in plants • Substance that thickens the walls of xylem vessels • The pores in the leaf surface that allow evaporation • ______ tissue that helps transport water and mineral ions • ...
Plant Parts 2022-03-02
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- Where photosynthesis takes place
- Thin roots that absorb water and nutrients
- Grows out to the side and isn't as thick
- Part of leaf attached to the stem
- The thickest part and grows downward
- Protects developing flower
- Male part of flower
- Edge of leaf
- Central Vein of the leaf
- Attracts insects
- Undeveloped shoot
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- Female part of flower
- Where Reproduction takes place
- Helps seed spread
- End of root protects the tip of the leaf
- Moves water and nutrients around the plant
- Absorbs water and minerals
- The Bud at the top of the stem
- The flat part of the leaf
- Part of the stem between buds or leaves
- Becomes the new plant
- Place where leaves or buds are attached
22 Clues: Edge of leaf • Attracts insects • Helps seed spread • Undeveloped shoot • Male part of flower • Female part of flower • Becomes the new plant • Central Vein of the leaf • The flat part of the leaf • Absorbs water and minerals • Protects developing flower • Where Reproduction takes place • The Bud at the top of the stem • Where photosynthesis takes place • Part of leaf attached to the stem • ...
Plant parts 2021-11-17
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- the male part
- two embryos
- root system with many small roots
- root system with one thick main root
- flowers with both male and female parts on the same plant
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- One embryo
- plant with covered seed
- mature ovary of a plant
- the part that protects the bud
- reproductive part of the plant
- makes food through photosynthesis
- attract pollinators
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- plant with uncovered seed
- plants that complete their life cycle in more than two years
- flowers with male and female parts on separate plants
- conduct water minerals and food
- hardy stems that can survive the winter frost
- flowers missing some of their parts
- plants that complete their life cycle in two years
- flowers with all of their parts
- the female part
- plants that complete their life cycle in a year
23 Clues: One embryo • two embryos • the male part • the female part • attract pollinators • plant with covered seed • mature ovary of a plant • plant with uncovered seed • the part that protects the bud • reproductive part of the plant • conduct water minerals and food • flowers with all of their parts • root system with many small roots • makes food through photosynthesis • ...
PLANT TISSUES 2021-12-01
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- Sel batu
- Penyimpan air pada akar gantung anggrek
- Pertukaran gas
- Jaringan pelindung
- Parenkim bunga karang
- Jaringan dewasa
- Derivat epidermis berbentuk rambut
- Penguapan air
- pembuluh tapis
- Parenkim pagar
- Parenkim penyimpan udara
- Kulit gabus
- Akar rimpang
- Sel yang mengandung sistolit
- Cork cambium
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- Parenkim fotosintesis
- Cork
- Jaringan dasar
- Jaringan pengangkut
- Kambium gabus
- Meristem di ujung puncak utama
- Tipe berkas pengangkut xilem dan floem yang berdampingan
- Jaringan muda
- Meristem di antara jaringan dewasa
- Tipe berkas pengangkut floem di tengah, xilem mengelilinginya
- Jaringan penyokong pada kecambah
- Pori kecil yang diapit oleh dua sel penjaga
- Pembuluh kayu
28 Clues: Cork • Sel batu • Kulit gabus • Akar rimpang • Cork cambium • Kambium gabus • Jaringan muda • Penguapan air • Pembuluh kayu • Jaringan dasar • Pertukaran gas • pembuluh tapis • Parenkim pagar • Jaringan dewasa • Jaringan pelindung • Jaringan pengangkut • Parenkim fotosintesis • Parenkim bunga karang • Parenkim penyimpan udara • Sel yang mengandung sistolit • Meristem di ujung puncak utama • ...
Plant Ecology 2022-03-22
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- path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states
- chemical reaction releasing energy from glucose
- energy carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things
- produces energy but doesn't require oxygen
- the amount of carbon dioxide released into the air because of our energy needs.
- moves molecules and ions from a higher to lower concentration without energy
- has similar concentration of fluid, sugars and salt to blood
- carbon atoms continously travel from atmosphere to Earth and back into the amosphere
- converting light energy to chemical energy
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- moves molecules and ions from lower to higher concentration with the help of energy
- happens when gases and liquids move from place to place in quick random motions
- produces energy and requires oxygen
- heating of Earth's climate system due to increased levels of greenhouse gases
- when phosphorous travels from its source in rocks through different ecosystems to living organisms.
- where part of a system's output is used as input for future operations
- when chemical products move from areas of higher to lower concentration
- has a lower concentration of fluid, sugars and salt than blood
- main type of sugar in the blood
- the cycle of nitrogen atoms through the living and non-living systems of Earth
- has a higher concentration of fluid, sugars and salt than blood
20 Clues: main type of sugar in the blood • produces energy and requires oxygen • produces energy but doesn't require oxygen • converting light energy to chemical energy • chemical reaction releasing energy from glucose • has similar concentration of fluid, sugars and salt to blood • has a lower concentration of fluid, sugars and salt than blood • ...
plant structure 2014-02-28
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- nutrient and water absorption occurs causing cells to increase in size
- prepares protein for export; synthesizes steroids
- capture energy from sunlight and use it to make food for the plant
- processes and packages substances made by the cell
- area of active cell division and growth (root tip)
- synthesizes ribosomes and RNA and stores DNA
- contribute to cell support and division
- growing points located at the tips of stems
- organize protein production
- the area of the stem located between nodes
- converts energy from organic compounds to energy for cellular activities
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- cells undergo changes to become specific tissues
- growing points located in the leaf axils
- digest old organelles and foreign substances
- connect the roots and leaves
- semi-permeable structure that separates the cellular contents from the outside
- attract pollinators and produce seeds and fruit
- the parenchyma layer at the center of a stem
- the point of leaf attachment to the stem
- provide support; absorb water & nutrients
20 Clues: organize protein production • connect the roots and leaves • contribute to cell support and division • growing points located in the leaf axils • the point of leaf attachment to the stem • provide support; absorb water & nutrients • the area of the stem located between nodes • growing points located at the tips of stems • digest old organelles and foreign substances • ...
Plant Diversity 2014-05-14
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- Abundant gas molecule that drove plant colonization of land
- Spores have this Ploidy
- Alveolates have this structure just under their cell membrane
- A Type of Algae not found in Clade Archaeplastida
- Clade of Eukaryotes that include Humans
- The precursor to the Gametophyte
- Clade of Eukaryotes that includes Algae and Land Plants
- Fungi have this type of metabolism
- What other organelle has developed through endosymbiosis
- The only non-vascular, land plant grade
- Organism that first developed the ability to photosynthesize
- The three types of algae in Archaeplastida are Red, Chorophytes and 'what'
- Molecule that prevents spore from desiccation
- A type of Chromalveolata that is the product of secondary endosymbiosis
- Type of water conducting tissue
- Green Algae are products of this type of endosymybiosis
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- Protein rossettes produce this molecule
- Sporophytes of Byrophytes are 'what' on their Gametophytes
- What type of organisms became endosymbiotic to lead to the evolution of Eugleoids
- Type of Chromalveolata that have two flagella
- Endosymbiosis of an organism that already has a chloroplast inside
- Clade Archaeplastida have this type of metabolism
- The scientific explanation for the development of chromosomes is called "what" theory
- This substance is critical for Bryophyte fertilisation
- Another word for fertilization
- The diploid stage of of an embryophyte's life cycle
26 Clues: Spores have this Ploidy • Another word for fertilization • Type of water conducting tissue • The precursor to the Gametophyte • Fungi have this type of metabolism • Protein rossettes produce this molecule • Clade of Eukaryotes that include Humans • The only non-vascular, land plant grade • Type of Chromalveolata that have two flagella • ...
PLant Tissues 2014-04-15
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- gritty cells in pear flesh
- cell which controls opening of stoma
- process whereby cells become specialised
- packing tissue
- tissue that forms fibres and stone cells
- which transports inorganic substances
- tissue which is responsible for translocation
- cell which keeps phloem company
- Has a trunk
- type of lignin deposit that sounds like a year
- condition of all lignified cells
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
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- organism that this puzzle is about
- process i which a cell divides
- other name for conducting tissue
- that has holes in its side walls
- direction in which food is transported
- tissue of the plant
- ground tissue capable of photosynthesis
- living strenghtening tissue
- substance transported by phloem
- Likes to chase mice
- continuous circular thickening of xylen cell wall
- Large marsupial
- hair/ Specialised cell in epidermis of plant
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • packing tissue • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • tissue of the plant • Likes to chase mice • gritty cells in pear flesh • living strenghtening tissue • process i which a cell divides • substance transported by phloem • cell which keeps phloem company • other name for conducting tissue • that has holes in its side walls • condition of all lignified cells • ...
Plant Parts 2015-01-29
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- :many tiny roots that lead from the plant deep into the ground
- :the ovule-bearing or seed-bearing female organ of a flower, consisting when complete of ovary, style, and stigma.
- : carries the water and nutrients absorbed by the roots to the leaves
- : very important, they support plant life and provide a means of moving nutrients from one end of the plant to the other.
- : A flower having all four floral parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
- :the pollen-bearing part of a stamen.
- :only has male OR female parts
- :The slender tube formed by the pollen grain that penetrates an ovule and releases the male gametes
- pollen-bearing organ of a flower, consisting of the filament and the anther.
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- :the stalklike portion of a stamen, supporting the anther.
- :enlarged terminal part of pistil
- colored, sometimes fragrant portion of the flower
- :small, green, leaflike structures found at the base of the flower
- :a flower without one or more of the normal parts
- :contain both male and female parts
- : contains the bud that will be next years new growth
- :portion of the flower that contains the ovules or seeds
- :unfertilized seed
- :carries sugars manufactured in the leaves down to the roots
- :the part of a pistil that receives the pollen
- :very large, tough root that reach deep into the ground (trees, carrots
21 Clues: :unfertilized seed • :only has male OR female parts • :enlarged terminal part of pistil • :contain both male and female parts • :the pollen-bearing part of a stamen. • :the part of a pistil that receives the pollen • colored, sometimes fragrant portion of the flower • :a flower without one or more of the normal parts • : contains the bud that will be next years new growth • ...
Plant Structures 2014-11-30
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- Vascular tissue that transports food
- Male reproductive part of a flower
- Reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- Structures in which food is made
- The young plant that develops from the zygote
- Type of stem that is often soft, example ivy
- Type of stem that is hard and rigid, like in most trees.
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures
- Protects the root as it grows through the soil
- Outer bark that protects the cells inside
- Acts like plastic wrap, protecting the embryo and its food from drying out
- Pollen is produced here
- Pores that control when gases enter of leave the leaf
- carries substances between the plant's roots and leaves, provides support for the plant
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- Vascular tissue that transports water; also known as sapwood in trees
- Fertilized egg
- Usually the most colorful parts of the flower, pollinators are attracted to their color and sent
- Consists of many similarly sized roots, forming a dense tangled mass, Onions are examples
- Represent a year of growth in a tree, made from xylem
- Occurs when the embryo begins to grow again and pushing out of the seed
- Female reproductive part of a flower
- Scattering of seeds by either animals or the wind
- Slender tube, connects the stigma to a hollow structure at the base of the flower
- Old, inactive xylem that helps support the tree
- Waxy layers that help plant reduces water loss
- Protects the seeds as they develop
- Hard to pull out of the ground, Cacti are examples
- Capture the sun’s energy and carry out the food-making process of photosynthesis
- Anchor a plant in the ground, absorb water and minerals from the soil, and sometimes store food
- Tissue that produces new xylem and phloem
- Leaflike parts of a flower, protect the developing flower
31 Clues: Fertilized egg • Pollen is produced here • Structures in which food is made • Male reproductive part of a flower • Protects the seeds as they develop • Vascular tissue that transports food • Female reproductive part of a flower • Reproductive structure of an angiosperm • Outer bark that protects the cells inside • Tissue that produces new xylem and phloem • ...
Plant Diversity 2023-03-10
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- Microsporangia in seed plants
- originated 360 million years ago to become the dominant terrestrial producer
- Plants and Charophytes have their structure of _________ sperm in common.
- Plant vasculature from roots to shoots carrying aqueous solution.
- Microsporangium ploidy.
- The halving of ploidy
- Plant embryos are multicellular and ________.
- ploidy of gametophyte generation
- Eukaryotic super group containing plants.
- What group is the closest ancestor to land plants?
- Sporangium develop into male and female specialized structures
- Plants have __________ generations.
- Vascular plants have well-developed roots and ______.
- Groups of sporophylls that can be found in Monilophyta
- A group of sporangia on a fern sporophyll
- Non-true root structures
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- Small herbaceous plants including club mosses
- Allows plants to sustain continual growth in length
- Dominant generation of angiosperms
- ______stems of horsetails have strobilus.
- Immature fern sporophyte.
- The common name for plants in Anthocerophyta
- Spore-bearing leaves
- Needed for fertilization in nonvascular plants
- In what structure does fertilization of the egg occur?
- How many clades of seedless vascular plants are there?
- The joining of haploid gametes.
- Which came first vascular plants or nonvascular plants?
- hepatophyta
- female sporangium
- _______, also called ever-greens, are home to 806 species
31 Clues: hepatophyta • female sporangium • Spore-bearing leaves • The halving of ploidy • Microsporangium ploidy. • Non-true root structures • Immature fern sporophyte. • Microsporangia in seed plants • The joining of haploid gametes. • ploidy of gametophyte generation • Dominant generation of angiosperms • Plants have __________ generations. • ______stems of horsetails have strobilus. • ...
Plant Systems 2023-03-21
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- a pore in the leaf that plays a major role in gas exchange
- the other name for the female reproductive part of the flower
- vascular tissue of plants that is responsible for conducting water and minerals upwards in the plant
- the female reproductive part of the flower
- the bottom portion of the carpel/pistil; function is to house the ovules(eggs); after fertilization this part of the flower will become the fleshy fruit
- this tissue is similar to our skin; it covers the plants outer surface; function is protection and water loss prevention
- the male reproductive part of the flower
- vascular tissue in plants responsible for the transport of sugars/food down and throughout the plant (so also upwards)
- most abundant type of plant on Earth (ie most successful);
- major photosynthetic organ of the plant; have stoma on them
- the reproductive organs of the plant; specialized organs of plants that allow them to reproduce
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- waxy substance on the top layer of the epidermis that serves to prevent water loss
- these are parts of the flower used to attract pollinators; typically colored
- sticky top portion of the carpel/pistil; function is to receive the pollen
- this part of the flower is used to protect the flower prior to it blooming
- this tissue is responsible for producing and storing sugars (food) and in the stem it serves to support the plant
- major organ of the plant that serves to anchor it into the ground; responsible for the uptake of water and minerals
- evaporation of water from a plant's leaves; the evaporation of water out of the stoma
- this is part of the stamen that has the pollen granules within it; essentially the site of sperm or pollen production in a flower
- essentially, plant sperm; this is what pollinators "pick-up" and "deliver" from one flower to another
- female gametes of angiosperms; these are the eggs contained within the ovary
21 Clues: the male reproductive part of the flower • the female reproductive part of the flower • a pore in the leaf that plays a major role in gas exchange • most abundant type of plant on Earth (ie most successful); • major photosynthetic organ of the plant; have stoma on them • the other name for the female reproductive part of the flower • ...
Plant Terms 2022-12-15
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- Flower - This is when either the male or female reproductive part of a plant is missing or unhealthy
- - A collection of petals that surround the stamen, and reproductive system and are relatively colourful
- - A type of flower that has clusters with a central stem with a singular flower
- - Is where the lateral or lower flowers mature first
- - Is an outer part of a flower and is the term used when parts can not be classified as petals or sepals
- - Supports the anther, and is the actual part of the plant that produces pollen
- - A part of the plant female reproductive system that contains ovules and which develops into seeds after fertilization
- - A thin stalk that supports the anther in the male area/portion
- - having both the male and female reproductive organs in the same part of the plant
- - A flower cluster where stalks of nearly equal length grow from a common center and form a flat or curved surface
- - Are modified leaves that are part of a plant/ flower and protect the reproductive system and other essential parts
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- - Is an unbranched flower that has sessile petals (that are attached directly and do not have stalks.)
- - Is a “fine coarse powdery substance” that plants create as part of their reproduction process/system
- - Is the stalk of a pistol and how pollen makes its way down to the ovaries
- - Is the responding tip of a carpel in the gynoecium of a flower
- - is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of the main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches
- - A group or large mass of flowers at the top of a stem
- Flower - Is a flower where both the female and male reproductive structures are healthy and present
- Flower - This is what flowers are called when there missing either sepals, petals, stamen or a pistil
- - A male reproductive part of a plant, it's a part of the stamen that contains pollen
20 Clues: - Is where the lateral or lower flowers mature first • - A group or large mass of flowers at the top of a stem • - Is the responding tip of a carpel in the gynoecium of a flower • - A thin stalk that supports the anther in the male area/portion • - Is the stalk of a pistol and how pollen makes its way down to the ovaries • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2023-01-24
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- Large, cubelike cells that are used for storage and photosynthesis
- These plants have a single cotyledon
- This type of meristem occurs at the tips of stems and roots
- This type of meristem increases plant circumference
- Sum of all ecosystems on earth
- Arrangement of veins in a leaf
- Carries water and minerals from the roots
- Opening that regulates gas exchange
- Collenchyma are part of the ___ system
- Protective outer covering on woody plants
- Long, widespread food shortages
- Dead cells with thick walls in the ground system
- Resistant reproductive cells
- Chlorophyll rich cells in a leaf
- Waxy covering that prevents desiccation
- These tissues help move food and water around the plant
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- Broad, flat portion of a leaf
- This type of growth results from lateral meristems
- These plants have seeds but no fruit (naked seed)
- Carries food from the leaves or roots
- Roots have this structure that increases surface area
- Helps the embryo metabolize food in the seed
- These plants produce flowers and fruit
- Dicots have this type of root system
- Group of tissues that perform a common function
- Surname of the father of the green revolution
- These plants lack roots, stems, leaves
- This type of growth results from apical meristems
- Group of cells that perform a common function
- These plants have two cotyledons
- Multicellular structure that contains an embryo
- the stalk that attaches a leaf to the stem
32 Clues: Resistant reproductive cells • Broad, flat portion of a leaf • Sum of all ecosystems on earth • Arrangement of veins in a leaf • Long, widespread food shortages • These plants have two cotyledons • Chlorophyll rich cells in a leaf • Opening that regulates gas exchange • These plants have a single cotyledon • Dicots have this type of root system • ...
Plant Physioloword 2017-09-19
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- vascular tissue that transports water from plant roots to leaves
- the active portion of a chromosome due to loose packaging
- a repeating subunit of DNA coiled around histones
- cell division that results in two daughter cells
- nonenzymatic protein that regulates cell wall loosening and elasticity
- a protein that inhibits transcription
- part of a gene that is transcribed but not expressed in mRNA due to splicing
- final phase of cell division
- where light reactions of photosynthesis take place
- dense, non living portion of a tree trunk
- portion of a gene that is translated and expressed in mRNA
- nuclear chromosome replication without cell division
- double-membrane organelle that serves to synthesize and store compounds for the cell
- attachment of a carbohydrate sugar to a functional group
- processing and packaging of lipids and proteins
- the site where the new primary cell wall grows after mitosis
- solution with equal concentration of solutes inside and outside of cell
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- a cell with the same number of chromosomes as the gametes
- specialized leucoplast used for synthesizing and storing starch
- cell division that results in four daughter cells
- inactive portion of a chromosome due to tight packaging
- stage of cell division when sister chromatids move away from one another
- semi-complex polysaccharides that make up the cell wall
- origin of mitochondrial organelle
- nuclear protein that DNA wraps around to form chromatin
- solution with greater concentration of solutes outside of cell
- vascular tissue that transports food throughout the plant body
- integral membrane protein that serves as a water channel
- large molecule of similar units bound together
- stage at end of cell division that creates two daughter cells
- protein that helps with cell shape
- uses horizontal gene transfer to create plant tumors
- solution with greater concentration of solutes inside of cell
- monosaccharide with six carbon atoms that makes up sugars
- organelle lacking pigment used to store starch
35 Clues: final phase of cell division • origin of mitochondrial organelle • protein that helps with cell shape • a protein that inhibits transcription • dense, non living portion of a tree trunk • large molecule of similar units bound together • organelle lacking pigment used to store starch • processing and packaging of lipids and proteins • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-05
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- protective covering
- monocots veins in leaves
- produce cones
- fern leaves
- plant transport system
- sticky fluid can be found in the xylem
- contains sperm
- single seed cotyledon
- stage that produces tiny spores
- flowering plants
- dicot veins in leaves
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- two seed cotyledons
- protect seeds
- live more than 2 years
- live one growing season
- complex life cycle
- fertilized egg
- two year life cycle
- absorbs nutrients in a plant
- stage that produces egg and sperm cells
20 Clues: fern leaves • protect seeds • produce cones • fertilized egg • contains sperm • flowering plants • complex life cycle • two seed cotyledons • protective covering • two year life cycle • single seed cotyledon • dicot veins in leaves • live more than 2 years • plant transport system • live one growing season • monocots veins in leaves • absorbs nutrients in a plant • stage that produces tiny spores • ...
Plant Classifcation 2020-03-05
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- fertilized egg/zygote
- protective covering; "skin", keeps the embryo from drying out
- where chlorophyll is stored
- absorb nutrients from soil
- does not contain a vascular tissue
- sticky fluid that can be found in xylem and phloem
- can make its own food
- thick crust on soil/rock
- long needle like branches; used for scrubbing pots and pans
- produce cones
- carries water and minerals upward from the roots
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- netted veins, flowers in parts of four or five, Vascular tissue in rings in cross section of stem.
- parellel veins, Flowers in parts of three, vascular tissue scattered in cross section of stem.
- what a plant cell wall is made of
- seed leaves where food may be stored
- early growth of a plant embryo
- contain xylem and phloem
- flowering plants
- contains sperm cell
- carries sugars made by photosynthesis from the leaves to where they will be stored or used
20 Clues: produce cones • flowering plants • contains sperm cell • fertilized egg/zygote • can make its own food • contain xylem and phloem • thick crust on soil/rock • absorb nutrients from soil • where chlorophyll is stored • early growth of a plant embryo • what a plant cell wall is made of • does not contain a vascular tissue • seed leaves where food may be stored • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-05
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- fertilized egg/zygote
- stage plant produces sperm and egg cell
- produce seeds protected by a flower of fruit
- must swim to the egg through water
- thick crust on soil/rocks
- produce naked cones and seeds
- known as conifers
- example of a dicot
- type of seed dispersal
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- tissue carries water and minerals
- seed leaves where food may be stored
- plants called bryophytes
- early growth of plant embryo
- stage plant produces tiny spores that will grow into new organisms
- plants use pollen and seed to reproduce
- example of a monocot
- sticky substance
- carries sugar
- must be in direct contact with moisture
- absorb nutrients
20 Clues: carries sugar • sticky substance • absorb nutrients • known as conifers • example of a dicot • example of a monocot • fertilized egg/zygote • type of seed dispersal • thick crust on soil/rocks • plants called bryophytes • early growth of plant embryo • produce naked cones and seeds • must swim to the egg through water • tissue carries water and minerals • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-05
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- The sticky fluid that can be found in the xylem and phloem
- Live one growing season; herbaceous stems
- Early growth of plant embryo
- Contain vascular tissue
- Parallel veins in the leaves
- Protective covering;"skin",keeps the embryo from drying out
- Thick crust on soil/rocks
- Seed leaves where food may be stored (1 or 2)
- Live more than two years; flower every year
- Absorb nutrients
Down
- Divided into two groups:vascular and non-vascular
- The plant produces sperm and egg cells
- Produce seeds protected by a flower or fruit
- Require a constantly moist environment
- Mixed in with green grass plants
- Produce naked seeds and cones
- Two year life cycle; once they produce seeds the plant dies
- Netted veins in leaves
- Uses pollen and seeds to reproduce
- Fertilized egg/zygote
20 Clues: Absorb nutrients • Fertilized egg/zygote • Netted veins in leaves • Contain vascular tissue • Thick crust on soil/rocks • Early growth of plant embryo • Parallel veins in the leaves • Produce naked seeds and cones • Mixed in with green grass plants • Uses pollen and seeds to reproduce • The plant produces sperm and egg cells • Require a constantly moist environment • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-20
Across
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3
- cone bearing, vascular plants
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- tubes that transfer water and minerals
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- do not have a vascular system
- monocots leaf veins
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5
- thick crust on soil or rock
- dicots leaf veins
- keeps plants from dying out
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
Down
- tubes that transfer sugar molecules
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- organism that makes its own food
- flowering, vascular plant
- cell walls are made of
- rootlike structures
- cone bearing tree
- absorb nutrients
20 Clues: absorb nutrients • cone bearing tree • dicots leaf veins • rootlike structures • monocots leaf veins • cell walls are made of • flowering, vascular plant • thick crust on soil or rock • keeps plants from dying out • cone bearing, vascular plants • do not have a vascular system • organism that makes its own food • tubes that transfer sugar molecules • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-21
Across
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- have xylem and phloem
- no xylem and phloem
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- the plant produces sperm and egg cells
- cone bearing
- monocot's leaf veins
- makes flower
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon petals in multiples of three
Down
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout the plant
- sticky fluid found in xylem and phloem
- tubes that transfer sugar molecules throughout the plant
- the plant produces tiny spores that will grow into new organisms
- the way plants spread out their seeds
- lets in carbon dioxide
- when a seed starts to grow
- angiosperm with tow cotyledons inside its seed
- dicot's leaf veins
- organism that can produce its food
- cone-bearing tree
20 Clues: cone bearing • makes flower • cone-bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • no xylem and phloem • monocot's leaf veins • have xylem and phloem • lets in carbon dioxide • when a seed starts to grow • organism that can produce its food • the way plants spread out their seeds • sticky fluid found in xylem and phloem • the plant produces sperm and egg cells • ...
