the plant Crossword Puzzles
Year 4 Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant 2024-09-10
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- When a seed starts to grow into a new plant.
- The tiny yellow powder that helps make seeds.
- The part of the plant that holds seeds.
- The colorful part of the flower that attracts bees and insects.
- cycle The stages a plant goes through from seed to fully grown.
- When pollen moves from one flower to another.
- The part of the flower that makes pollen.
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- The part of the flower where seeds are made.
- When pollen and the flower's part join to make a seed.
- The part of the plant that makes seeds.
- The small part of the plant that grows into a new plant.
11 Clues: The part of the plant that holds seeds. • The part of the plant that makes seeds. • The part of the flower that makes pollen. • The part of the flower where seeds are made. • When a seed starts to grow into a new plant. • The tiny yellow powder that helps make seeds. • When pollen moves from one flower to another. • ...
Cannabis 101 2021-08-21
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- A product that combines cannabis oil or distillate with coconut oil, MCT oil or other oils.
- Needs light exposure and time to take the cannabis plant from seed to the familiar bud that is ready for the consumer.
- A sweet floral scent best known for the pleasant aroma it gives to lavender plants.
- The non-psychoactive compound that is generally used for pain relief.
- A store that can legally sell cannabis product, either medical, recreational or both.
- A thin sticky, hair like crystal that cover the leaves and buds of a cannabis flower.
- Short in stature and produces sedative and calming effects.
- Made by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant material.
- made with distillate and added food grade extracts.
- A slang term for the dried flowers, leaves, steams and seeds of the cannabis plant.
- Consuming Cannabis by the way of eating, drinking and swallowing.
- A variety of cannabis plants that have a particular characteristic(s) that might be used to express a specific desired effect.
- Cannabis oil infused product that is made with high quality ingredients to create a unique consumption experience.
- Tall in stature and produces euphoric and energizing effects.
- The aromatic oils from the glands of the plant.
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- A strain of cannabis that is the result of crossbreeding a sativa and indica plant.
- A group of receptors that make up a very complex regulatory system throughout the human body.
- Smells like oranges and is found in many citrus plants.
- To harvest, dry, cure, trim and separate parts of the cannabis plant by manual or mechanical means.
- The most common terpene found in cannabis, smells herbal, earthy and musky.
- The chemical compound in cannabis that interacts with the body to produce different effects such as pain relief.
- The active compound associated with cannabis psychoactive effects.
- Absorbing cannabis by applying a cannabis product under the tongue.
- Consuming cannabis by the way of breathing in smoke or vapor from a heated source.
- Has a sharp sweet order of pine trees and is the most common terpene in the natural world.
25 Clues: The aromatic oils from the glands of the plant. • made with distillate and added food grade extracts. • Smells like oranges and is found in many citrus plants. • Short in stature and produces sedative and calming effects. • Tall in stature and produces euphoric and energizing effects. • Consuming Cannabis by the way of eating, drinking and swallowing. • ...
BIO 2025-03-02
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- A muscle that helps you breathe by moving up and down.
- A small flap that stops food from going into the windpipe.
- A gas in the air that we need to breathe and stay alive.
- Cells that control the opening and closing of tiny holes in plant leaves.
- Plant tubes that carry water from the roots to the leaves.
- Animals with jointed legs and hard outer bodies, like insects and crabs.
- Very thin blood vessels that allow oxygen and nutrients to pass to body cells.
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood
- The movement of substances from a crowded area to a less crowded area.
- The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- Tiny blood cells that help stop bleeding by forming clots.
- Small openings in plant leaves that let air in and out.
- Plant tubes that carry food (sugar) from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- The tube that carries air from the nose and mouth to the lungs.
- A substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
15 Clues: A substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen. • A muscle that helps you breathe by moving up and down. • Small openings in plant leaves that let air in and out. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood • A gas in the air that we need to breathe and stay alive. • A small flap that stops food from going into the windpipe. • ...
Level 3 Science 2022-02-10
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- There are this many questions on a science test.
- the part of a plant that holds and protects seeds
- more than one thing in the same place
- This is a place where animals can live and be safe.
- when an animal comes out of a mother's body
- something in air and water that living things need to survive
- to stop something from being hurt
- This is the day we have science class.
- It's not safe to swim with this carnivore.
- They take in oxygen from the water.
- an animal with scales that lives in the water
- what living things need to grow, move, and survive
- to put different things into groups that are the same
- to take air into the body
- an animal that starts life in the water, then moves onto the land
- the thick, hard stem of a tree
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- the part of a plant that makes food for the plant
- an animal with 6 legs and 3 body parts
- to come out of an egg
- They take in oxygen from the air.
- the part of a plant that grows into a new plant
- the part of Earth where animals walk and plants grow
- a cold dry place in the north part of Earth
- an animal with feathers and wings
- an animal with scales that lives on the land
- the world, where all plants and animals live
- to stay alive and not die
- where most plants grow
- something that needs food, air, and water
- A good knife is very _____.
30 Clues: to come out of an egg • where most plants grow • to stay alive and not die • to take air into the body • A good knife is very _____. • the thick, hard stem of a tree • They take in oxygen from the air. • an animal with feathers and wings • to stop something from being hurt • They take in oxygen from the water. • more than one thing in the same place • ...
Gardening 2022-04-19
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- Delicious vegetable when roasted
- Sweet red fruit
- Lemon-snatching bird
- Pruning tool
- Tool for digging
- Is made from trees
- Pest killer
- A smelly herb
- Native plant
- Containers for plants
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- Red vegetable
- Unwanted plants
- Plants grow from these
- A pest
- Container for plant drink
- Plant food
- Construction experts
- Pollinating insect
- Plant supports
- citrus fruit
20 Clues: A pest • Plant food • Pest killer • Pruning tool • citrus fruit • Native plant • Red vegetable • A smelly herb • Plant supports • Unwanted plants • Sweet red fruit • Tool for digging • Pollinating insect • Is made from trees • Lemon-snatching bird • Construction experts • Containers for plants • Plants grow from these • Container for plant drink • Delicious vegetable when roasted
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25 Clues: opens up • has roots • big fruit • plant pot • tree base • red berry • red fruit • tall plant • red inside • green flat • soft fruit • grows plant • small round • green floor • small berry • sweet snack • black fruit • green inside • flower space • desert plant • yellow fruit • holds leaves • healthy green • tropical taste • underground part
TUGAS AKUNTANSI 2023-01-08
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- : All necessary costs incurred in making land ready for its intended use increase ... the land account.
- : Land improvement is structural additions with limited ... that are made to land
- : Plant assets merupakan aset yang memiliki ukuran dan ... yang pasti.
- : Plant assets, such as ... , buildings, and improvements, often depreciate over time.
- : Terdapat 4 jenis plant assets yaitu, buildings, equipment, ... , dan improvement.
- : Equipment such as machines certainly requires routine ... .
- : Tanah merupakan aset yang tidak akan mengalami ... dari waktu ke waktu.
- : Cost adalah seluruh ... yang diperlukan untuk memperoleh aset tersebut sampai siap digunakan.
- : Aset apa pun yang dapat digunakan untuk menghasilkan ... bagi bisnis perusahaan dapat dianggap sebagai plant assets.
- : Perusahaan dapat melepaskan aset tetap dalam 3 cara yaitu diberhentikan, ... , dan ditukar.
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- : Terdapat 3 method untuk mengalokasikan harga perolehan menjadi beban penyusutan yaitu, straight line method, units of activity method, dan declining ... method.
- : Land ... is defined as changing the shape of the land from its prior state to meet the needs of the firm.
- : Ordinary repairs bisa disebut juga dengan ... expenditures.
- : Plant assets merupakan aset yang penting bagi suatu .... untuk menjalankan bisnis.
- : Plant assets are usually also referred to as ... assets.
- : The higher the size of the ... , the greater the likelihood of a company's production capability.
- : Terdapat 5 biaya yang berkaitan dengan equipment yaitu, harga beli, ... penjualan, biaya pengiriman, suransi dalam perjalanan, dan pemasangan.
- : Additions and improvements [penambahan dan perbaikan] bisa disebut juga dengan ... expenditures.
- : ... Repairs adalah pengeluaran untuk menjaga/mempertahankan efisiensi operasi dan umur produktif unit (Perbaikan bersifat rutin).
- : Aset tetap memiliki masa manfaat lebih dari ... tahun sehingga dapat digunakan dalam jangka waktu yang panjang.
20 Clues: : Plant assets are usually also referred to as ... assets. • : Ordinary repairs bisa disebut juga dengan ... expenditures. • : Equipment such as machines certainly requires routine ... . • : Plant assets merupakan aset yang memiliki ukuran dan ... yang pasti. • : Tanah merupakan aset yang tidak akan mengalami ... dari waktu ke waktu. • ...
Plants 2021-01-03
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- Something's job. (8)
- Type of sugar made during photosynthesis. (7)
- Chemical reaction that plants use to make their own food. It needs light to work. (14)
- the yellowing seen on the leaves of plants when they cannot make chlorophyll due to a lack of magnesium ions
- When a plant does not have enough water and droops. (7)
- the movement of sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant through the phloem
- Green substance found inside chloroplasts. It absorbs light. (11)
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- Chemical reaction that releases energy from glucose. It uses up oxygen and produces (11)
- Green disc containing chlorophyll. Found in plant cells. Where glucose is made by photosynthesis. (11)
- The random movement of particles from where there are a lot of them to where there are fewer of them. (9)
- Carries water and dissolved mineral salts up a plant. (5)
- A substance used to make cell walls. (9)
- Insoluble carbohydrate made from glucose and used as a storage material in plants. (6)
- Soak up. (6)
- The building blocks of proteins. (5,5)
- Small holes on the underside of leaves which let gases into and out of the leaf. (7)
- cell found in roots with a large surface area to help the cell absorb water quickly. (4,4,4)
- Cells which open and close the stomata. (5,5)
- the loss of water vapour from the leaves of plants through the stomata when they are opened to allow gas exchange for photosynthesis. It involves evaporation from the surface of the cells and diffusion through the stomata
- Mineral salt that plants need to make proteins. (7)
- Carries glucose and other soluble substances up and down the plant. (6)
21 Clues: Soak up. (6) • Something's job. (8) • The building blocks of proteins. (5,5) • A substance used to make cell walls. (9) • Type of sugar made during photosynthesis. (7) • Cells which open and close the stomata. (5,5) • Mineral salt that plants need to make proteins. (7) • When a plant does not have enough water and droops. (7) • ...
208 Crossword of Science Page 120 - 171 2024-04-18
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- A living thing that cannot make its own food.
- A sudden shaking of the ground.
- The part of a plant that helps it get water and stay in the soil.
- When the side of a hill or mountain falls down.
- A row of objects that block the wind.
- A short wall built along a river.
- Hot melted rock.
- When wind and water drop sand, soil, in a new place.
- A large amount of water that quickly covers land.
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- A place that protects animals and helps them stay warm and dry.
- Breaking up of rock by plant roots or ice.
- The way plants and other living things grow and change.
- Part of the plant that gets food from the sun.
- A mountain with a hole at the top.
- A living thing that can use energy from the sun to make food.
- Soil, sand, and small bits of a rock are removed.
- A short wall built to hold back ocean water.
17 Clues: Hot melted rock. • A sudden shaking of the ground. • A short wall built along a river. • A mountain with a hole at the top. • A row of objects that block the wind. • Breaking up of rock by plant roots or ice. • A short wall built to hold back ocean water. • A living thing that cannot make its own food. • Part of the plant that gets food from the sun. • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-17
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- There are two types of these. One is rough and one is smooth
- Where proteins are made
- Makes food for plant cells
- Helps plant cells keep their shape
- Allows objects to enter and exit the cell
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- A jelly-like mixture that fills the cell
- Produces energy, the "powerhouse"
- Animal cells are more ______ than plant cells
- organisms made of one cell are called this
- Organisms made of multiple cells are called this
- Plant cells are this shape
- All living things are made of this
- Stores food, water and waste
- Control center of the cell
14 Clues: Where proteins are made • Plant cells are this shape • Makes food for plant cells • Control center of the cell • Stores food, water and waste • Produces energy, the "powerhouse" • All living things are made of this • Helps plant cells keep their shape • A jelly-like mixture that fills the cell • Allows objects to enter and exit the cell • ...
March-Matthew L 2021-03-08
15 Clues: lime • green • saint • clover • a month • a plant • leprechaun • pot of gold • pot of gold • green plant • on the grass • after winter • (2 words) holiday • (3 words) rainbow • (possibly 3 words) has something to do with a saint
Parts Of A Seed & Flower 2023-01-22
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- The young plant inside the seed…early stage of plant’s life.
- When a seed has 2 halves of a cotyledon - sprouts with 2 seed leaves.
- the protective covering on the tip of root to prevent damage while growing (2 words).
- The protective layer on the outside of the seed (2 words).
- The sticky opening of the pistil.
- The stem portion of the stamen.
- The joining of the Pollen (Sperm) and the Seed (Egg) to begin the growing process.
- The complete female structure of the flower.
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- When the seed begins to sprout.
- When a seed has 1 whole cotyledon - sprouts with only 1 seed leaf.
- The colorful part of the flower – shapes and sizes vary from flower to flower.
- The part of a vascular plant that anchors the plant absorbs water and minerals.
- The complete male structure of the flower.
- The seed leaf – and food source for the plant - Is the “Meaty” portion of the seed.
- The leaflike area that covers and protects the bud.
- The stem like tube of the pistil.
- The bulb portion of the stamen that holds the pollen.
- The hollow structure of the pistil that holds and protects the seed as it develops.
18 Clues: When the seed begins to sprout. • The stem portion of the stamen. • The sticky opening of the pistil. • The stem like tube of the pistil. • The complete male structure of the flower. • The complete female structure of the flower. • The leaflike area that covers and protects the bud. • The bulb portion of the stamen that holds the pollen. • ...
Revision Test Grade II 2023-05-25
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- What does water change into when it freezes?
- Which fibre is used to make sacks, mats, rope, etc?
- Vulture is an example of which kind of animal?
- What is a substance that can kill or harm a living thing called?
- Where does silk come from?
- What do dead plant materials make?
- Which part of the plant is used for decoration?
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- What stores water other than dams?
- What do the two holes of the nose call?
- How many limbs do frogs have?
- Which part of the plant makes food?
- Whose baby is named tadpole?
- What does the hump of a camel store?
- What do we call the doctor of teeth?
- Which type of plant makes paper?
15 Clues: Where does silk come from? • Whose baby is named tadpole? • How many limbs do frogs have? • Which type of plant makes paper? • What stores water other than dams? • What do dead plant materials make? • Which part of the plant makes food? • What does the hump of a camel store? • What do we call the doctor of teeth? • What do the two holes of the nose call? • ...
Science Review #1 2021-06-07
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- part of the plant that makes food through photosynthesis
- the scattering of seeds away from the parent plant
- Earth moving in a path around the Sun, resulting in one year and differing seasons
- the process of a gas turning into a liquid
- how long something lives
- the making of offspring
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- the condition of the atmosphere at a certain time or place
- the process of wearing away rock or soil
- the third stage in a life cycle of some insects undergoing complete metamorphosis
- a trait that helps one kind of living thing survive in its environment
- the child or small plant as it is related to its parent
- the part of a plant that makes seeds
- a green plant that makes its own food using energy from the Sun
13 Clues: the making of offspring • how long something lives • the part of a plant that makes seeds • the process of wearing away rock or soil • the process of a gas turning into a liquid • the scattering of seeds away from the parent plant • the child or small plant as it is related to its parent • part of the plant that makes food through photosynthesis • ...
Science 4.5.1 2021-03-22
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- when a plant reacts to light
- pressure that water-filled vacuoles put on a plant cell
- when a plant reacts to water
- like roots growing downward (the way gravity pulls them)
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- like when a plant reacts to the stimulus of the sun
- moves water across a cell membrane
- when a plant reacts to gravity or dirt/earth
- a change that occurs inside an organism
- when a plant reacts to the stimulus of a touch
- to droop
- an organelle that holds water
11 Clues: to droop • when a plant reacts to light • when a plant reacts to water • an organelle that holds water • moves water across a cell membrane • a change that occurs inside an organism • when a plant reacts to gravity or dirt/earth • when a plant reacts to the stimulus of a touch • like when a plant reacts to the stimulus of the sun • ...
M1 Vocab Words 2022-03-01
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- liquid, gel-like substance
- plant structure can be seen without a scope
- Semipermeable/ encloses the cytoplasm
- contains RNA, chromosomes
- Mature plant cell
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- Facilitate water flow
- starch, glycogen, cellulose
- most familiar monosaccharide
- generally have a thread-like body.
- common table sugar
- needs a microscope to observe it
- reside within the cytoplasm
- refers to an individual plant ( appearance )
- Encloses and protects the cell
- classified by the primary pigment they contain
15 Clues: Mature plant cell • common table sugar • Facilitate water flow • contains RNA, chromosomes • liquid, gel-like substance • starch, glycogen, cellulose • reside within the cytoplasm • most familiar monosaccharide • Encloses and protects the cell • needs a microscope to observe it • generally have a thread-like body. • Semipermeable/ encloses the cytoplasm • ...
Leave it to Leaves 2025-03-21
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- – Energy transmitted in wave motion. Light.
- – The parenchyma tissue between the upper and lower epidermis of a leaf; the cells usually contain chloroplasts.
- – With three or more nerves, lobes, or leaflets radiating fanwise from a common basal point of attachment.
- – The end of a branch, twig, etc.
- – Minute objects within plant cells which contain the green pigment, chlorophyll.
- – The main vein of a leaf; located halfway between the two edges. It is a continuation of the leaf stalk.
- – Forking regularly and repeatedly, the two branches of each fork usually essentially equal.
- – Leaf blades consisting of one unit.
- – The stem of any leaf.
- – A substance present in all green plants; it evidences itself as the green coloring in leaves. Transforms light energy from the sun into chemical energy for the manufacture of plant food from carbon dioxide, water, and essential soil minerals. This process is called photosynthesis.
- – Tissues just below the epidermis of the leaf of a plant; most photosynthesis takes place in the palisade layers.
- – In botany, the part of a leaf or branch attached to a stem or trunk.
- – A leaf type that has veins running parallel to each other as in a blade of grass.
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- – The edge, border, or borderline, as margin of a leaf.
- – The process by which water vapor is released to the atmosphere by the leaves or other parts of a living plant.
- – The expanded portion of a leaf.
- – Designating the chemical changes that take place in living plant and animal cells whereby one compound is converted to one or more other compounds.
- – A small, immature leaf. A separate division of a compound leaf.
- – A group of related plants or animals that differs from other similar groups by characteristics too trivial or inconstant to be recognized as a species; often any category of lower rank than a species.
- – Stalk, trunk, branch of a plant. Can be vertical or horizontal.
- – A leaf composed, usually, of two or more leaflets.
- – The cellular layer of an organism; the outer skin.
- – Process by which green plants, using chlorophyll and the energy of sunlight, produce carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide, and release oxygen.
- – A common monosaccharide sugar that serves as the building block for many complex carbohydrates; blood sugar.
- – In the naming of plants and animals, Latin is used. Each kind of plant or animal can be identified by genus (plural, genera) and species (both singular and plural); e.g., the generic name (genus) of corn is Zea and the species name is mays.
- – Openings in the epidermal layer of plant tissues which leads to intercellular spaces. These small openings may open or close, depending on climatic conditions, by means of guard or bullform cells, etc., and are necessary to photosynthesis, transpiration, etc. Also called breathing pores.
- – The arrangement of the veins in a leaf.
- – A flattened outgrowth from a plant stem, varying in size and shape, usually green, which is concerned primarily with the manufacture of carbohydrates by photosynthesis.
- – Constructed somewhat like a feather, with the parts (e.g., veins, lobes, branches) arranged along both sides of an axis, as in pinnate venation. A pinnate leaf is compound, with the leaflets arranged on both sides of the rachis.
29 Clues: – The stem of any leaf. • – The expanded portion of a leaf. • – The end of a branch, twig, etc. • – Leaf blades consisting of one unit. • – The arrangement of the veins in a leaf. • – Energy transmitted in wave motion. Light. • – A leaf composed, usually, of two or more leaflets. • – The cellular layer of an organism; the outer skin. • ...
Behaviors Crossword 2023-01-05
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- Man's best friend
- Learning to ignore stimulus if not rewarded or punished.
- Behavior that is threatening.
- Conditioning in which behavior is learned through rewards and/or punishments
- State of inactivity animals use to survive extreme heat conditions
- Behavior organisms are born knowing how to do.
- Behavior carried out prior to mating.
- Structural adaptation allows it to blend in with surroundings.
- Substance produced in one part of an organism that controls other parts.
- Meat and plant eater
- Structural adaptation that enables species to resemble another (usually harmful) species.
- An area which organisms occupy and defend.
- Periodic movement from one place to another and back.
- Learning at a particular time that becomes permanent.
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- Plant response to unfavorable conditions in which growth and development stop
- Plant response to gravity.
- Chemicals released for communication.
- meat eater
- Plant eater
- State of inactivity animals use to survive winter/cold conditions
- Creates a response.
- Conditioning for which learning is by association.
- Plant response to light.
- Dominance _____ is a form of social ranking within a group.
- Plant response to touch.
- The most complicated type of behavior that uses prior knowledge.
26 Clues: meat eater • Plant eater • Man's best friend • Creates a response. • Meat and plant eater • Plant response to light. • Plant response to touch. • Plant response to gravity. • Behavior that is threatening. • Chemicals released for communication. • Behavior carried out prior to mating. • An area which organisms occupy and defend. • Behavior organisms are born knowing how to do. • ...
types of indoor plants 2023-12-25
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- This plant snores
- Hanging vine commonly green and white leaves with pointed tips
- Also a yummy fruit
- Creepy crawly hanging plant that makes lots of babies
- tropical birthday gift to dad
- Mini version of a tree
- Maiden-Hair is one kind
- leafy green plant- one you own!
- Precious stone
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- Brazilian plant with stripes like an African animal
- Tree with braided trunk
- The tree you put lights on
- good for burns
- With pretty flowers, common name for a girl
- Goes “hiisssssz”
- Tires are made of this
- Olivia & Watchi
17 Clues: good for burns • Precious stone • Olivia & Watchi • Goes “hiisssssz” • This plant snores • Also a yummy fruit • Tires are made of this • Mini version of a tree • Tree with braided trunk • Maiden-Hair is one kind • The tree you put lights on • tropical birthday gift to dad • leafy green plant- one you own! • With pretty flowers, common name for a girl • ...
Plants 2020-09-20
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- cuticle Waxy layering that covers the whole leaf
- the tree prepares to go ____ when it starts to get cold
- where photosynthesis takes place in the
- Layer that is full of the chloroplasts, takes in the light for the plant
- molecules that absorb color are called
- Orange Pigments
- cells the little cells that appear in place of the leaf stem
- what makes leaves green
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- Microscopic holes in leaves
- Around each of the stoma, Regulates the transpiration
- where are the xylem and phloem located
- To spread water throughout, hollow tube
- The gaps between the guarding cells
- the trees lose their leaves in this season
- It allows for the gases to be interchanged in the plant, spongy
- Transports and moves the sucrose
- Covers the root and the stem and the flower
- loosing leaves keeps plants from dying of ___
- holds what gives the plant color
19 Clues: Orange Pigments • what makes leaves green • Microscopic holes in leaves • Transports and moves the sucrose • holds what gives the plant color • The gaps between the guarding cells • where are the xylem and phloem located • molecules that absorb color are called • To spread water throughout, hollow tube • where photosynthesis takes place in the • ...
Plants 2023-12-06
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- What makes a plant green
- What a plant makes when it want to reproduce or create fruits
- The Boy Gender of the Plant
- Sugar plants produce
- The Female part of the Plant
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- Somthing all animals, humans, plants need to stay strong and its a important group of food.
- What bees collect in the flower
- Bottom part of a plant
- The main body or stalk of a plant
- The green parts of the plant, Gets the plants the needed sunlight
10 Clues: Sugar plants produce • Bottom part of a plant • What makes a plant green • The Boy Gender of the Plant • The Female part of the Plant • What bees collect in the flower • The main body or stalk of a plant • What a plant makes when it want to reproduce or create fruits • The green parts of the plant, Gets the plants the needed sunlight • ...
Let's Start a Gardening Club with Fellow Gardeners! 2024-11-21
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- Why bees are so important
- Plant in the fall, enjoy in the spring
- Linda once told me to always wear these while gardening
- I get lots of these from Chuckie every year
- Gardens need a lot of this
- One plant can produce many of these
- Your dad doesn't have luck growing these
- Plants that take two years to complete their life cycle
- Plants that germinate, flower, seed, and die in a single season
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- Removing dead flowers from a plant
- Fill your containers with this before adding plants
- Cold-hardy plants that return every spring
- Used to dig
- Making more cuts of your plant
- We grow these in cages
- Added to the surface to aid with moisture retention, weed suppression, or insulation
- Growing matter
17 Clues: Used to dig • Growing matter • We grow these in cages • Why bees are so important • Gardens need a lot of this • Making more cuts of your plant • Removing dead flowers from a plant • One plant can produce many of these • Plant in the fall, enjoy in the spring • Your dad doesn't have luck growing these • Cold-hardy plants that return every spring • ...
Basic Agriculture Unit 8 2021-09-28
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- material that reduces the acid content of soil
- the process of liquid to gas
- a material (such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost) spread around or over a plant to enrich or insulate the soil.
- crops planted to hold soil in place between the times that main food crops are growing
- water that is not help in place or flowing along the Earth physical feature
- dead plant and animal’s waste or remains
- planting without plowing or disking the soil
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- water that is clean and safe to use
- to make clean and free of dirt
- the highest amount of substance
- the process of wearing out or away or soil
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- layers of soil are removed from the land
- substance that provide and supplies nutrients for plants
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- the level of the land around a hill
- severe soil loss that leaves trenches in the land surface
- water that contains little to no salt
- a sequence of living organisms that eat and are eaten by other other living organisms
- huge land of sand barely with plant life, moisture or water
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil.
- cultivation in which different crops are sown in alternate strips to prevent soil erosion.
- water that flows up the mouth of a river with rising ocean tides
- Supplying land with water through a network of canals
- plant material that remains when a plant dies or harvested
25 Clues: the process of liquid to gas • to make clean and free of dirt • the highest amount of substance • the level of the land around a hill • water that is clean and safe to use • water that contains little to no salt • layers of soil are removed from the land • dead plant and animal’s waste or remains • the process of wearing out or away or soil • ...
Unit 6 vocabulary 2020-02-13
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- the result of CO2, H2O, and sunlight in photosynthesis which provides food and energy to the plant
- a colorless odorless gas released during photosynthesis
- a colorless odorless gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis
- tiny holes in the plant for exchange of gases
- oxygen and glucose are broken down in cells providing energy for animals.
- breaking down of dead material
- diagram showing flow of energy
- solar energy absorbed during photosynthesis
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- tubes that transport glucose to provide energy to the plant
- ingredient in photosynthesis
- position in a food chain
- the place in a plant cell where photosynthesis happens
- process that creates glucose and oxygen
- a green pigment in all plants responsible for the absorption of sunlight
- tubes used for transportation
15 Clues: position in a food chain • ingredient in photosynthesis • tubes used for transportation • breaking down of dead material • diagram showing flow of energy • process that creates glucose and oxygen • solar energy absorbed during photosynthesis • tiny holes in the plant for exchange of gases • the place in a plant cell where photosynthesis happens • ...
NATURE 2025-03-31
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- A home for birds, often found in trees.
- A fluffy white or gray shape in the sky.
- It grows into a plant or tree when planted.
- A tiny insect that works in a colony.
- A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
- Water that falls from the sky in droplets.
- The part of a plant that grows underground.
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- Moving air that you can feel.
- A low, woody plant with many branches.
- A small body of still water.
- Flat and green, it grows on trees and plants.
- A twinkling light in the night sky.
- The planet we live on.
- A bright star that gives us light and warmth.
- A hard natural material found on the ground.
15 Clues: The planet we live on. • A small body of still water. • Moving air that you can feel. • A twinkling light in the night sky. • A tiny insect that works in a colony. • A low, woody plant with many branches. • A home for birds, often found in trees. • A fluffy white or gray shape in the sky. • Water that falls from the sky in droplets. • ...
Forest 2025-05-22
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- Cool area under trees.
- The main stem of a tree.
- A clever forest animal.
- A gentle forest animal.
- A flying forest creature.
- Green part of a tree.
- Top layer of the forest.
- A trail through the forest.
- Green plant on rocks.
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- Climbs trees and eats nuts.
- Tall plant in the forest.
- A leafy forest plant.
- Part of a tree.
- Underground part of a tree.
- A bird that hoots at night.
15 Clues: Part of a tree. • A leafy forest plant. • Green part of a tree. • Green plant on rocks. • Cool area under trees. • A clever forest animal. • A gentle forest animal. • The main stem of a tree. • Top layer of the forest. • Tall plant in the forest. • A flying forest creature. • Climbs trees and eats nuts. • Underground part of a tree. • A trail through the forest. • ...
Biology Unit Plants 2024-05-23
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- vascular tissue that transports water throughout the plants body
- The product of a plant that can be eaten as food
- The organ that carries out photosynthesis
- The small hard part of a plant in which a new plant grows
- What holds that plant in place and absorbs nutrients from the soil
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- Vascular plant tissue responsible for transporting and distribution of sugar
- Organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- The primary function of this organ is to support the structure of the plant.
- A blossom that grows at the top of the plant with petals
- Tiny openings in plant tissue that allows gas exchange
10 Clues: Organelle responsible for photosynthesis • The organ that carries out photosynthesis • The product of a plant that can be eaten as food • Tiny openings in plant tissue that allows gas exchange • A blossom that grows at the top of the plant with petals • The small hard part of a plant in which a new plant grows • ...
Plant Biology 2023-11-26
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- openings in the leaves that permit movement of water vapor, CO2 and oxygen in and out of the leaves
- Type of plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- The first leaf or leaves that emerges from a seed
- place on the plant where cell division occurs (Bonus: How many types of meristems are there and where on the plant are they located?)
- A plant’s ability to withstand frost
- vascular tissue that conducts sugars to the plant
- evaporative loss of moisture through the leaves (Bonus: how does transpiration relate to water uptake from the soil?)
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- Type of plant with both male and female flowers on the same plant
- modified root used to store starches
- the chemical process by which plants produce sugars (Bonus: what are the sugars used for?)
- vascular tissue that conducts water and mineral nutrients from the soil to the above ground plant parts
- Type of flower with both male and female parts
12 Clues: modified root used to store starches • A plant’s ability to withstand frost • Type of flower with both male and female parts • The first leaf or leaves that emerges from a seed • vascular tissue that conducts sugars to the plant • Type of plant that completes its life cycle in one year • Type of plant with both male and female flowers on the same plant • ...
Plants Review 2021-01-12
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- Apples and oranges are _____.
- You get bigger as you _______.
- A tulip grows from a _____.
- The stem of a tree is its _____.
- New plants grow from ______.
- A _____ makes food for the plant.
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- The _____ holds the plant in the soil.
- A ____ grows into a leaf or a flower.
- A ____ makes seeds.
- Trees and flowers are ______.
- A ____ is a tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- The ____ holds up the rest of the plant.
12 Clues: A ____ makes seeds. • A tulip grows from a _____. • New plants grow from ______. • Apples and oranges are _____. • Trees and flowers are ______. • You get bigger as you _______. • The stem of a tree is its _____. • A _____ makes food for the plant. • A ____ grows into a leaf or a flower. • The _____ holds the plant in the soil. • The ____ holds up the rest of the plant. • ...
How to make Katy cry 2022-05-27
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- where is the egg located?
- what fruit type has a hard rind and fleshy innards?
- what kind of fruit can be subdivided into eleven categoties?
- what has a one sided fruit with a seed attached at only one place to the pericarp?
- what fruit type has a leathery rind?
- name a mature flower on one plant.
- what fruit is defined as having a developed from a single ovary of a pistil?
- what part of the plant produces pollen?
- name a nut with five letters.
- what holds the anther?
- what is the name of a single seed with a membranous wing type?
- what part becomes a seed?
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- what fruit type has a core?
- what has both stamen and pistil?
- what kind of plant grows when darkness is about equal to daylight?
- what short day plant flowers?
- what kind of fruit has either a functioning stamen or pistil but not both?
- what lacks one or more of the four organs?
- what fruit is classified by their juicy fleshy nature?
- what does not need water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- what fruit type has a pit?
- name a complete flower.
- give a name of a long day plant.
- give one example of a fruit with a leathery rind.
- What needs a film of water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- name an incomplete flower.
- what kind of flower has four organs?
- what part of the flower attracts insects?
28 Clues: what holds the anther? • name a complete flower. • where is the egg located? • what part becomes a seed? • what fruit type has a pit? • name an incomplete flower. • what fruit type has a core? • what short day plant flowers? • name a nut with five letters. • what has both stamen and pistil? • give a name of a long day plant. • name a mature flower on one plant. • ...
How to make Katy cry 2022-05-27
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- where is the egg located?
- what fruit type has a hard rind and fleshy innards?
- what kind of fruit can be subdivided into eleven categoties?
- what has a one sided fruit with a seed attached at only one place to the pericarp?
- what fruit type has a leathery rind?
- name a mature flower on one plant.
- what fruit is defined as having a developed from a single ovary of a pistil?
- what part of the plant produces pollen?
- name a nut with five letters.
- what holds the anther?
- what is the name of a single seed with a membranous wing type?
- what part becomes a seed?
Down
- what fruit type has a core?
- what has both stamen and pistil?
- what kind of plant grows when darkness is about equal to daylight?
- what short day plant flowers?
- what kind of fruit has either a functioning stamen or pistil but not both?
- what lacks one or more of the four organs?
- what fruit is classified by their juicy fleshy nature?
- what does not need water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- what fruit type has a pit?
- name a complete flower.
- give a name of a long day plant.
- give one example of a fruit with a leathery rind.
- What needs a film of water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- name an incomplete flower.
- what kind of flower has four organs?
- what part of the flower attracts insects?
28 Clues: what holds the anther? • name a complete flower. • where is the egg located? • what part becomes a seed? • what fruit type has a pit? • name an incomplete flower. • what fruit type has a core? • what short day plant flowers? • name a nut with five letters. • what has both stamen and pistil? • give a name of a long day plant. • name a mature flower on one plant. • ...
Plants of Lake Mead 2016-08-13
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- Sand __________ are sticky, hairy creepers that have flower stalks up to 10 inches long, with stems trailing up to 3 feet.
- The wood is used to barbecue food and lends a distinct flavor to whatever is cooked over it.
- This common cactus can be recognized by flattened stems, called pads, that grow from joints. Typically have yellow flowers.
- __________ weed, also known as Sacred Datura, has white flowers which open after dusk and close by mid-morning of the following day. It is also extremely poisonous.
- These trees rely solely on the female Yucca Moth for pollination. No other animal or insect transfers the pollen from one flower to another.
- These are shaped like a swinging zoo animal's face.
- The stems of this bush are covered with dense, fine greyish white hairs. The plant has both male and female flowers on the same plant.
- An inverted, funnel-shaped desert plant with several woody, spiny, whip-like, straight branches angling outward from the base and rising as high as 20 feet.
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- Also known as sore-eye poppy, because the star-shaped hairs may get in your eyes if you handle the plant.
- This bush has small, round leaves which look and feel oily or sticky. This coating called "lac” which helps to keep water from being lost to the dry air.
- The flowers of this small colorful plant are barely visible. A "brush" of bright orange or red surrounds the tiny flowers. The top of the plant looks as if it has been dipped in paint.
- Do not pick the flowers -- the stinging hairs are vicious!
- The only cactus with papery sheaths covering their spines. These sheaths are often bright and colorful, providing the cactus with its distinctive appearance.
- A cylindrical shaped cactus; flowers always grow at the top.
- This common desert plant has inch wide yellow flowers. These flowers look like small sunflowers on tall stalks.
- A species of flowering plant in the mint family. After the blossoms have passed, the dried stems and heads shake out an abundance of small, gray seeds which are edible and full of nutrients.
16 Clues: These are shaped like a swinging zoo animal's face. • Do not pick the flowers -- the stinging hairs are vicious! • A cylindrical shaped cactus; flowers always grow at the top. • The wood is used to barbecue food and lends a distinct flavor to whatever is cooked over it. • ...
Gregor Mendel 2025-03-05
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- A specific characteristic of an organism, such as height, shape, or color.
- The process by which traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- The type of plant Mendel used for his experiments due to its ability to grow quickly, self-pollinate, and have many variations.
- The new plants produced from reproduction in Mendel’s experiments.
- A plant that contains both male and female reproductive structures, allowing it to fertilize itself.
- A sperm from the pollen travels through the stigma and enters the egg in an ovule.
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- A plant that will always produce offspring with the same trait as the parent plant.
- The anthers of one plant are removed to prevent self-pollination, and pollen from another plant is used to fertilize it.
- Differences in traits among individual plants.
- The place where Gregor Mendel worked and conducted his experiments.
- The offspring of two plants that have different forms of a single trait.
- The process where pollen from the anthers (male) is transferred to the stigma (female).
- The two forms of a gene that determine variations in a characteristic.
- The scientist known as the "Father of Genetics," who studied inheritance using pea plants.
14 Clues: Differences in traits among individual plants. • The process by which traits are passed from parents to offspring. • The new plants produced from reproduction in Mendel’s experiments. • The place where Gregor Mendel worked and conducted his experiments. • The two forms of a gene that determine variations in a characteristic. • ...
BIOL 360 2018-11-28
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- length How plants “tell” what season it is
- The name for a flower with fused petals, like a petunia.
- Look like pine cones, but these structures are found on trees of the Alnus genus
- The genus of the plant that makes up one fifth of the world’s calories
- A genera that contains a tree in which white, showy flowers appear before the leaves
- The dimer that, when bound to photoreceptor, can control things like growth of stolons/runners
- A berry with a hard rind and multiple seeds
- meristem The anatomical feature of many species in the Poaceae genus that allow blades to be cut and regrow
- The cup shaped structure that joins a flower to its stalk
- Among the ginkgo's unique features, _____ veination on the leaves is one.
- The number of petals wild roses have
- The central divider of a leaf or modified leaf; important in active trap plants functioning
- The technical name for an aboveground stem that can "explore" and put down new roots
- Combining two Malus cultivars is covered by this botanical term
- Lignified leaf material used for defense on many plants (not to be confused with prickles)
- This plant commonly used in St. Patrick's’ day dishes is an example of a stem with short internodes.
- The ability to move through plant cell walls, but NOT plasma membrane
- The main storage organelle in a plant cell
- A gas exchange portal found on the bark of trees; particularly notable on cherry and aspen trees
- 1 4 glycosidic bonds What is found in starch but not cellulose
- A type of berry: multiple fused ovaries with juice filled “hairs”. Limes are an example.
- Gas borne hormone controls ripening, sugar content, and breaks down cell walls of fruit
- A cell ____ under the influence of auxin, creating photo and gravitropism
- The structures within a plant that transport sugars
- meristem A collection of undifferentiated cells where vegetation can begin
- This plant hormone is a relative of adenine, has various side chains on the 6th carbon, and controls root/shoot development
- mays Scientific name for a plant; in the grass family; female seed can be popped to be eaten
- Generally considered the flesh of a fruit
- hairs An insect needs to disturb these in order for an action potential to be sent in an active trap.
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- testicles Professor Poxlietner’s slang name for the fruit of the horse chestnut tree
- If it has a taproot, it is a ________
- In between guard cells
- Embryonic root
- Plants need 100-1000 mg of this category of compounds per 1 kg of dry weight
- mesophyll This is the tissue that is below the palisade parenchyma in a leaf.
- Apple and pear fall in to this catagory
- Hairs on the abaxial surface of the leaf
- These are the main starch storage molecules in a plant cell
- Plants are not mobile, they are ____ (begins with an S)
- Part of a flower that contains ovules and is responsible for the formation of fruit
- Used for water movement in gymnosperms
- The ___ strip blocks symplastic movement
- Some folks are allergic to the gluten protein found in this grass, in the ___ genus.
- The arrangement of the inflorescences on a snap dragon flower
- Parts of 4 and 5 are typical for this class of plants
- buds The technical term for the "eyes" that appear on tubers such as potatoes
- The veination arrangement that monocot plants tend to follow
- Makes up "softer" parts of the plant such as flowers and leaves
- A plant that lives several growing seasons
- Moss growing on the surface of a tree is a _____
- The genus of a sugar-bearing tree
51 Clues: Embryonic root • In between guard cells • The genus of a sugar-bearing tree • The number of petals wild roses have • If it has a taproot, it is a ________ • Used for water movement in gymnosperms • Apple and pear fall in to this catagory • Hairs on the abaxial surface of the leaf • The ___ strip blocks symplastic movement • Generally considered the flesh of a fruit • ...
Stofwisseling en planten 2013-10-31
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- alle processen in een organisme waarbij stoffen worden omgezet in andere stoffen.
- versnellen de reacties van stofwisselingsprocessen.
- plant die in 2 jaar ontkiemt, groeit en voortplant.
- nemen water en glucose uit de bladeren mee, vervoeren dit naar de rest van de plant omlaag.
- nemen water en mineralen uit de bodem op, vervoeren dit naar de rest van de plant omHoog.
- onderbreking van de bastvaten, hierdoor kan de plant minder goed groeien doordat glucose uit de bladeren niet aankomt in de rest van de plant.
- stoffen die zorgen voor de energie in het lichaam (koolhydraten en vetten).
- zelfde planten soort, andere plant die bestuift.
- draagt de helmknop.
- innerlijk
- optimale temperatuur voor een enzym.
- wat ontstaat binnenin een vrucht uit een eicel en stuifmeelkorrel.
- een dier wat altijd ongeveer dezelfde lichaamstemperatuur heeft.
- onderdeel van de stamper, hier lopen de stuifmeelbuizen doorheen.
- opbouw van organische stoffen uit andere organische stoffen.
- plant die zowel mannelijke als vrouwelijke geslachtsorganen heeft.
- wanneer een deel van een plant uitgroeit tot een nieuwe plant, deze plant heeft hetzelfde genotype
- bestuiving door dezelfde plant (eigen stuifmeel op de eigen stempel).
- bevind zich in de zaadlobben.
- wanneer een zaad genoeg water heeft opgenomen zal dit gebeuren.
- mannelijke geslachtscellen van de plant.
- bloem die bevrucht wordt door insecten, heeft kleverige stuifmeelkorrels.
- onderdeel van de stamper, hier bevinden zich de eicellen.
- levenloze natuur.
- helmknop en helmdraad samen, mannelijke geslachtsorgaan van de plant.
- dwarswanden in bastvaten.
- hierop bevinden zich de stuifmeelkorrels.
- een dier wat zijn lichaamstemperatuur kan aanpassen aan de omgevingstemperatuur.
- een aanwijsstof, dit kan jodium zijn voor zetmeel of kalkwater voor co2.
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- wanneer een stuifmeelkorrel een eicel in het vruchtbeginsel bereikt, deze plant heeft een ander genotype
- omzetten van organische stoffen in anorganische stoffen.
- stempel, stijl en vruchtbeginsel samen, vrouwelijk geslachtsorgaan van de plant.
- plant die óf mannelijk óf vrouwelijke geslachtsorganen heeft.
- plant die zich ontkiemt, groeit en meerdere keren voortplant.
- onderdeel van de stamper, hier landen de stuifmeelkorrels op.
- een stof die omgezet kan worden in glucose, je kunt deze stof aantonen met jodium.
- het onder invloed van licht omzetten van co2 in glucose en zuurstof.
- buis die ontstaat door een stuifmeelkorrel die van de stempel naar het vruchtbeginsel gaat.
- wat ontstaat om een zaad heen, komt uit het vruchtbeginsel.
- uiterlijk
- wanneer water wordt opgenomen, duwt deze druk het water en de mineralen omhoog.
- temperatuur waarop een enzym kapot gaat.
- stoffen die zorgen voor de bouw van het lichaam (eiwitten).
- opening in het blad waardoor vocht kan verdampen.
- beschermd de bloem in de knop.
- stoffen van organismen of producten van organismen.
- temperatuur waarop een enzym kan beginnen met werken.
- de stofwisseling van een lichaam in rust.
- plant die in 1 jaar ontkiemt, groeit en voortplant.
- trekt met zijn mooie kleur insecten aan.
- deze korrels zorgen voor fotosynthese.
- stuifmeelkorrels die op de stempel van een zelfde soort plant terecht komt.
- beschermd de plant tegen uitdroging.
- bloem die bevrucht wordt door zijn stuifmeel los te laten aan de wind, heeft gladde stuifmeelkorrels.
- langwerpige uitgroei van een plantencel, vooral doordat veel water in de vacuolen wordt opgenomen.
- geeft de plant stevigheid door vocht op te nemen in de vacuole.
56 Clues: uiterlijk • innerlijk • levenloze natuur. • draagt de helmknop. • dwarswanden in bastvaten. • bevind zich in de zaadlobben. • beschermd de bloem in de knop. • optimale temperatuur voor een enzym. • beschermd de plant tegen uitdroging. • deze korrels zorgen voor fotosynthese. • temperatuur waarop een enzym kapot gaat. • trekt met zijn mooie kleur insecten aan. • ...
How to make Katy cry 2022-05-27
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- where is the egg located?
- what fruit type has a hard rind and fleshy innards?
- what kind of fruit can be subdivided into eleven categoties?
- what has a one sided fruit with a seed attached at only one place to the pericarp?
- what fruit type has a leathery rind?
- name a mature flower on one plant.
- what fruit is defined as having a developed from a single ovary of a pistil?
- what part of the plant produces pollen?
- name a nut with five letters.
- what holds the anther?
- what is the name of a single seed with a membranous wing type?
- what part becomes a seed?
Down
- what fruit type has a core?
- what has both stamen and pistil?
- what kind of plant grows when darkness is about equal to daylight?
- what short day plant flowers?
- what kind of fruit has either a functioning stamen or pistil but not both?
- what lacks one or more of the four organs?
- what fruit is classified by their juicy fleshy nature?
- what does not need water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- what fruit type has a pit?
- name a complete flower.
- give a name of a long day plant.
- give one example of a fruit with a leathery rind.
- What needs a film of water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- name an incomplete flower.
- what kind of flower has four organs?
- what part of the flower attracts insects?
28 Clues: what holds the anther? • name a complete flower. • where is the egg located? • what part becomes a seed? • what fruit type has a pit? • name an incomplete flower. • what fruit type has a core? • what short day plant flowers? • name a nut with five letters. • what has both stamen and pistil? • give a name of a long day plant. • name a mature flower on one plant. • ...
Final Project 2022-05-16
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- grow out of the stem
- a resource that cant be reused
- a resource that can be reused
- the blossom of the plant
- brightens a room
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- a source of supply
- consists of flower,root,stem,leaf
- a plant that has a woody stump
- the capacity for vigorous activity
- anchors the plant
- a piece of glowing/charred wood
- stick like structure ascending in the opposite direction of the roots.
12 Clues: brightens a room • anchors the plant • a source of supply • grow out of the stem • the blossom of the plant • a resource that can be reused • a plant that has a woody stump • a resource that cant be reused • a piece of glowing/charred wood • consists of flower,root,stem,leaf • the capacity for vigorous activity • ...
Seedfolks ☆ 2022-10-07
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- What was the name of the relative that planted the sweet peppers in Gonzalo's chapter?
- What did Virgil want to impress his friends?
- What did Leona's grandmother always put in her tea?
- How old was Kim when she planted the lima beans?
- What is Ana's heritage?
- Who did Curtis plant the tomatoes for?
- What did Sae Young plant?
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- What is Vigil's heritage?
- What did Sam plant in the garden?
- What did Nora and Mr. Myers plant?
- What is Sae Young's heritage?
- What is Wendell's occupation?
- Where is Nora from?
13 Clues: Where is Nora from? • What is Ana's heritage? • What is Vigil's heritage? • What did Sae Young plant? • What is Sae Young's heritage? • What is Wendell's occupation? • What did Sam plant in the garden? • What did Nora and Mr. Myers plant? • Who did Curtis plant the tomatoes for? • What did Virgil want to impress his friends? • How old was Kim when she planted the lima beans? • ...
Geotropism and Turgor Pressure 2023-01-11
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- the molecule that gives high or low pressure in a vacuole
- the organism that responds to tropisms
- a plant's response to touch
- water pressure inside a plant cell
- the water storage organelle
- a plant's response to water
- a plant's response to light
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- the term used for a plant that has low turgor pressure
- the term used for a plant that has high turgor pressure
- anything that causes a reaction
- a plant's response to a stimuli
- a plant's response to gravity
- the outer membrane of a cell
13 Clues: a plant's response to touch • the water storage organelle • a plant's response to water • a plant's response to light • the outer membrane of a cell • a plant's response to gravity • anything that causes a reaction • a plant's response to a stimuli • water pressure inside a plant cell • the organism that responds to tropisms • ...
Review Crossword 2025-11-10
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- Where photosynthesis happens in a plant cell
- The number of atoms in H2O2
- Term for molecules on right side of equations
- Name of the plant part where photosynthesis happens
- The energy source for photosynthesis
- These are the main reproductive structure of plants
- Primary plant structure that absorbs water
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- This is the term for a baby plant in a seed.
- Term for plants making glucose and oxygen
- Term for molecules on left side of equations
- Formula for one carbon dioxide molecule
- What the prefix "photo" means
- The number of molecules in 7H20
- Color of chlorophyll
14 Clues: Color of chlorophyll • The number of atoms in H2O2 • What the prefix "photo" means • The number of molecules in 7H20 • The energy source for photosynthesis • Formula for one carbon dioxide molecule • Term for plants making glucose and oxygen • Primary plant structure that absorbs water • This is the term for a baby plant in a seed. • ...
Reproductive Strategies Crossword 2023-12-30
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- Living organisms created from sexual or asexual reproduction
- Traits that are passed from parents to their offspring
- Occurs when sexual reproduction happens outside the body
- A term used to describe plant cells being able to continue to grow and develop into a new plant
- Plants produce these which contain plant embryos
- A type of plant that has a node, buds, and an apical meristem
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- A powder that comes from seed plants used to reproduce
- Occurs when sexual reproduction happens inside the body
- When a single plant is used to make more of that same plant
- Underground root-like stems that grow horizontally
- Above ground stems that grow horizontally
- When the genetics of a species changes over a long amount of time
- A living organism with no sexual attraction to others
- A multicellular animal that lives in freshwater and reproduces by making buds that fall off and grow as offspring
- Living things that adapt best to their environment
15 Clues: Above ground stems that grow horizontally • Plants produce these which contain plant embryos • Underground root-like stems that grow horizontally • Living things that adapt best to their environment • A living organism with no sexual attraction to others • A powder that comes from seed plants used to reproduce • Traits that are passed from parents to their offspring • ...
Reproduction Vocabulary Crossword 2022-05-19
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- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- reproduction a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- the response of a plant to touch.
- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- reproduction a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment.
- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
- a different form of a gene.
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
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- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait.
- the response of a plant to gravity.
- a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of a family.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- reproduction type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
21 Clues: a different form of a gene. • the response of a plant to touch. • the response of a plant to gravity. • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
Reproduction of Organisms 2025-04-29
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- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait.
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
- a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of a family.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
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- the alleles of all the genes on an organism's chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- the response of a plant to touch.
- a different form of a gene.
- reproduction type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- the response of a plant to gravity.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- reproduction a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
- reproduction a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
21 Clues: a different form of a gene. • the response of a plant to touch. • the response of a plant to gravity. • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
Module 3 - Reproduction of Organisms 2026-02-23
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- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- a different form of a gene.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- the response of a plant to touch.
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
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- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of a family.
- a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment.
- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait.
- a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
- the response of a plant to gravity.
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
21 Clues: a different form of a gene. • the response of a plant to touch. • the response of a plant to gravity. • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
M1 Vocab Words 2022-03-01
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- liquid, gel-like substance
- plant structure can be seen without a scope
- Semipermeable/ encloses the cytoplasm
- contains RNA, chromosomes
- Mature plant cell
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- Facilitate water flow
- starch, glycogen, cellulose
- most familiar monosaccharide
- generally have a thread-like body.
- common table sugar
- needs a microscope to observe it
- reside within the cytoplasm
- refers to an individual plant ( appearance )
- Encloses and protects the cell
- classified by the primary pigment they contain
15 Clues: Mature plant cell • common table sugar • Facilitate water flow • contains RNA, chromosomes • liquid, gel-like substance • starch, glycogen, cellulose • reside within the cytoplasm • most familiar monosaccharide • Encloses and protects the cell • needs a microscope to observe it • generally have a thread-like body. • Semipermeable/ encloses the cytoplasm • ...
Unit 10 - Animal and Plant Characteristics 2019-06-26
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- – A young insect that looks different from its parents.
- – A powder that flowers need to make seeds. Some small animals help carry pollen from one flower to another.
- – A series of changes in appearance that some animals go through.
- – The group of animals with feathers on their bodies and wings. Most birds can fly
- – A young plant.
- – The part of a plant that new plants may grow from.
- – Changes that happen to an animal or a plant during its life.
- – A young insect that looks a lot like its parents.
- – The plant part that helps a plant make new plants. Part of the flower makes seeds that grow into new plants.
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- – A part of a pine tree and some other plants where seeds form.
- – To have young, or more living things, of the same kind.
- – The group of animals with hair or fur on their bodies.
- – The group of animals with smooth, wet skin. Young amphibians live in the water, and most adults live on land.
- – To start to grow.
- – The group of animals that live in water and get oxygen through gills. Fish have scales and use fins to swim and balance.
- – A kind of animal that has three body parts and six legs.
- – The group of animals with dry skin covered in scales.
- – The part of a life cycle when an insect makes a hard outer covering.
18 Clues: – A young plant. • – To start to grow. • – A young insect that looks a lot like its parents. • – The part of a plant that new plants may grow from. • – A young insect that looks different from its parents. • – The group of animals with dry skin covered in scales. • – The group of animals with hair or fur on their bodies. • ...
b1 2025-12-30
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- Main photosynthesis organ
- State of living organisms
- Energy source for organisms
- Photosynthetic organism
- Essential substance for life
- Typical plant color
- Supports plant growth
- Plant growth medium
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- Plant embryo
- Reproductive plant structure
- Smallest unit of life
- Anchors plant in soil
- Gas mixture for respiration
- Multicellular consumer
- Primary energy source
15 Clues: Plant embryo • Typical plant color • Plant growth medium • Smallest unit of life • Anchors plant in soil • Supports plant growth • Primary energy source • Multicellular consumer • Photosynthetic organism • Main photosynthesis organ • State of living organisms • Energy source for organisms • Gas mixture for respiration • Reproductive plant structure • Essential substance for life
Flower 2024-05-02
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- Human use the animal products on plants
- Anchor the plant
- The plant products used by humans
- Transports water from the roots
- The process of plants using stored energy
- plants that complete their life cycle in one season
- Naked seed (not protected seed)
- without it the plant wouldn't get any food
- Transports food from the leaves
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- products
- cotton, wool, leather
- supports leaves
- Scientific Names for plants
- Covered seed on Enclosed
14 Clues: products • supports leaves • Anchor the plant • cotton, wool, leather • Covered seed on Enclosed • Scientific Names for plants • Transports water from the roots • Naked seed (not protected seed) • Transports food from the leaves • The plant products used by humans • Human use the animal products on plants • The process of plants using stored energy • ...
1 Plant Growth and Reproduction 2022-06-07
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- The gas human breaths in
- The part of flower which produces pollen
- The other way of pollination that no animals are involved
- The way of pollination which the bugs helps to transfer
- The part of flower which protects the flower bud
- The part of flowers that protects the Stamens and the Pistil
- The process which the pollen is transferred from the stamens to stigma of the pistil, and enables the fertilisation and reproduction of plants.
- ______ Dioxide: The gas which the leaves "breath in" during photosynthesis
- Where photosynthesis take place
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- The process that the plant produce their own food
- The "food" of plant produces in photosynthesis
- The thing that develops from the ovary of the flower after pollination
- The "baby" of a plant that can be developed into a new plant.
- The part of flower which receives pollen
- Sometimes it's a number, to indictate if a place is cold or hot
- The most important condition for a seed to start growing
- The set-up that all conditions are provided as usual
17 Clues: The gas human breaths in • Where photosynthesis take place • The part of flower which produces pollen • The part of flower which receives pollen • The "food" of plant produces in photosynthesis • The part of flower which protects the flower bud • The process that the plant produce their own food • The set-up that all conditions are provided as usual • ...
Variety of living organisms - IGCSE Recap 2023-09-14
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- More complex cells with a nucleus, like plant and animal cells.
- The control center of a cell.
- Living things made up of only one cell, like bacteria.
- Thin threads that make up mycelium, like roots for fungi.
- Unicellular fungus used in baking and brewing.
- Organism that breaks down dead or decaying organisms
- Part surrounding the cell that controls what goes in and out.
- Living things made up of many cells, like animals and plants.
- A living thing that makes its own food and usually stays in one place.
- A type of nutrition in which fungi use extracellular enzymes and absorb the nutrients.
- A type fungus like mold that grows on old bread and fruit.
- The body's way of keeping things balanced and stable.
- A storage form of energy in plants.
- A storage form of energy in animals.
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- A storage space in a plant cell, filled with cell sap to help keep the cell turgid.
- The material that makes the cell walls of fungi
- Living things that make their own food, like plants using sunlight.
- Simple cells without a nucleus, like bacteria.
- ___ Coordination. Present in animals to control movement and sensitivity.
- A sturdy substance that makes up the cell walls of plant cells.
- A rigid outer layer that gives plant cells their shape.
- A part of plant cells that helps them make food using sunlight.
- Living things that eat other organisms to get their food.
- A living thing that moves around and eats other organisms.
- A network of tiny threads that fungi use to grow and gather food.
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- The jelly-like stuff inside a cell where reactions take place.
- Tiny, single-celled organisms that can be good or bad for us.
28 Clues: The control center of a cell. • A storage form of energy in plants. • A storage form of energy in animals. • Simple cells without a nucleus, like bacteria. • Unicellular fungus used in baking and brewing. • The material that makes the cell walls of fungi • The process plants use to make food using sunlight. • Organism that breaks down dead or decaying organisms • ...
External characteristics of plants 2023-10-08
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- A modified stem, connected via vascular tissue, for protection (5)
- A plant with both female flowers and male flowers(10)
- Irregular-shaped, loosely-packed leaf tissue, filler or packer (6,9)
- Name of the inflorescence shape of Dandelions and Sunflowers (9)
- A leaf shape representative of a heart (7)
- Openings on the underside of leaves for gaseous exchange (7)
- The stalk of an individual flower (7)
- A collective term for all the stamens (10)
- Alternative term for the leaf blade (6)
- The outer layer of cells of stems and leaves (9)
- A plant which loses its leaves all at once at the end of the growing season (9)
- Modified leaf or shoot for a climbing plant (7)
- A flower's colourful appendage to attract pollinators (5)
- The stalk of an individual leaf (7)
- Flowers with both male and female sexual organs(13)
- The shape of the veins in a monocotyledonous leaf (8)
- A collective term for a group of carpels (9)
- The embryonic stem and leaves inside the seed (7)
- A toothy edge to a leaf margin (7)
- Collective term for anther and filament (6)
- A protective structure, modified from the epidermis as with Rosa spp. (7)
- Vascular tissue which transports water (5)
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- Vascular tissue which transports food (6)
- The transfer of male sexual cells from stamen to the female stigma (11)
- The whole purpose of a leaf (14)
- Oblong, tightly packed, leaf tissue full of chlorophyll (9,4)
- Leaf shape comprising of individual leaflets sharing a midvein (8)
- Protects the petals on a flower (5)
- A plant that has only one type of flower - male or female (9)
- A leaf edge without any teeth or notches (6)
- Protective sheath covering the embryonic leaves of a monocot seed (10)
- A plant which loses individual leaves throughout the year (9)
- Term for a group of flowers and how they're held on the plant (13)
- The embryonic root inside the seed (7)
34 Clues: The whole purpose of a leaf (14) • A toothy edge to a leaf margin (7) • Protects the petals on a flower (5) • The stalk of an individual leaf (7) • The stalk of an individual flower (7) • The embryonic root inside the seed (7) • Alternative term for the leaf blade (6) • Vascular tissue which transports food (6) • A leaf shape representative of a heart (7) • ...
Final Project 2022-05-16
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- grow out of the stem
- a resource that cant be reused
- a resource that can be reused
- the blossom of the plant
- brightens a room
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- a source of supply
- consists of flower,root,stem,leaf
- a plant that has a woody stump
- the capacity for vigorous activity
- anchors the plant
- a piece of glowing/charred wood
- stick like structure ascending in the opposite direction of the roots.
12 Clues: brightens a room • anchors the plant • a source of supply • grow out of the stem • the blossom of the plant • a resource that can be reused • a plant that has a woody stump • a resource that cant be reused • a piece of glowing/charred wood • consists of flower,root,stem,leaf • the capacity for vigorous activity • ...
Final Project 2022-05-16
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- grow out of the stem
- a resource that cant be reused
- a resource that can be reused
- the blossom of the plant
- brightens a room
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- a source of supply
- consists of flower,root,stem,leaf
- a plant that has a woody stump
- the capacity for vigorous activity
- anchors the plant
- a piece of glowing/charred wood
- stick like structure ascending in the opposite direction of the roots.
12 Clues: brightens a room • anchors the plant • a source of supply • grow out of the stem • the blossom of the plant • a resource that can be reused • a plant that has a woody stump • a resource that cant be reused • a piece of glowing/charred wood • consists of flower,root,stem,leaf • the capacity for vigorous activity • ...
Plants 2023-06-17
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- Tall plant with large yellow flowers
- Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones
- Common flower with white petals and a yellow center
- Tall and majestic tree native to California
- Fragrant flower with thorns
- Desert plant with spines and water-storing abilities
- Elegant flower often associated with purity
- Weed with yellow flowers and fluffy seed heads
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- Colorful flower with cup-shaped petals
- Exotic flower known for its beauty and variety
- Fragrant herb with purple flowers
- Brightly colored flower used in gardens and festivals
- Climbing plant with clinging tendrils
- Tree with distinctive leaf shape and syrup-producing sap
- Fleshy plant adapted to arid conditions, like aloe vera
- Leafy green plant that reproduces via spores
- flytrap Carnivorous plant that traps insects for food
- Tall and sturdy tree with acorns
- Fast-growing plant with hollow stems
- Tree with a long, slender trunk and fan-shaped leaves
20 Clues: Fragrant flower with thorns • Tall and sturdy tree with acorns • Fragrant herb with purple flowers • Tall plant with large yellow flowers • Fast-growing plant with hollow stems • Climbing plant with clinging tendrils • Colorful flower with cup-shaped petals • Tall and majestic tree native to California • Elegant flower often associated with purity • ...
Reproductive Strategies Crossword 2023-12-30
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- Living organisms created from sexual or asexual reproduction
- Traits that are passed from parents to their offspring
- Occurs when sexual reproduction happens outside the body
- A term used to describe plant cells being able to continue to grow and develop into a new plant
- Plants produce these which contain plant embryos
- A type of plant that has a node, buds, and an apical meristem
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- A powder that comes from seed plants used to reproduce
- Occurs when sexual reproduction happens inside the body
- When a single plant is used to make more of that same plant
- Underground root-like stems that grow horizontally
- Above ground stems that grow horizontally
- When the genetics of a species changes over a long amount of time
- A living organism with no sexual attraction to others
- A multicellular animal that lives in freshwater and reproduces by making buds that fall off and grow as offspring
- Living things that adapt best to their environment
15 Clues: Above ground stems that grow horizontally • Plants produce these which contain plant embryos • Underground root-like stems that grow horizontally • Living things that adapt best to their environment • A living organism with no sexual attraction to others • A powder that comes from seed plants used to reproduce • Traits that are passed from parents to their offspring • ...
Introduction to Horticulture 2026-04-07
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- The layer of soil that is made up of solid rock.
- A place where plants, shrubs, and ornamental trees are grown for landscaping.
- The study of growing and marketing flowers and foliage plants.
- The process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling.
- The methods used to create new plants, either from seeds or from vegetative parts like stems, roots, or leavese, to increase the number of plants and maintain desired traits.
- Leafy plants often sold in pots for use as houseplants.
- The science and practice of installing, maintaining, and using grasses, plants, shrubs, and trees in the landscape.
- The organic compound of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
- A glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather.
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- These are sold to florists to be arranged into bouquets and sold to the public
- A usually herbaceous plant (such as the cabbage, bean, or potato) grown for an edible part that is usually eaten as part of a meal.
- The largest of the 3 minerals found in soil.
- A small bunch of arranged flowers.
- Plants homeowners transplant into their flower gardens.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- An ornamental plant cultivated in a container, typically a pot, and kept indoors.
- The layers of soil, consisting of topsoil, subsoil, parent material, and bedrock.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, handling, storing, processing, and marketing fruits and nuts.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing vegetables.
- The branch of agriculture focused on the cultivation of plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants, for human use and enjoyment.
20 Clues: A small bunch of arranged flowers. • The largest of the 3 minerals found in soil. • The layer of soil that is made up of solid rock. • Plants homeowners transplant into their flower gardens. • Leafy plants often sold in pots for use as houseplants. • The study of growing and marketing flowers and foliage plants. • ...
Earth Month Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-07
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- variety at the genetic, species, and ecosystem levels on Earth
- the act of protecting Earth's resources and species for the future
- animal live present in an area or time period
- the dying out of a species or group
- the study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- repurposing materials instead of going to a landfill
- something that has been released into the air, water, etc.
- the removal of plant life for human use of land
- an organism that carries pollen from plant to plant
- supplies, aids, or services that benefit organisms
- the act of keeping something as it is, protecting it from loss or danger
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- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- plant live present in an area or time period
- an individual living thing that has the necessary parts to conduct life processes
- substances that are harmful and put out into the environment
- something that is able to be used more than once
- materials that will break down on their own over time
- the home or environment of an organism
- materials and substances that will naturally replenish over time
- removing species from their natural habitats faster than the species can naturally recover
20 Clues: the dying out of a species or group • the home or environment of an organism • plant live present in an area or time period • animal live present in an area or time period • the removal of plant life for human use of land • something that is able to be used more than once • supplies, aids, or services that benefit organisms • ...
Invisible Man By-Cassidy Stephen 2022-02-07
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- location of paint plant(ch.8)
- people that try to take brockway's job(ch.10)
- people in the lockeroom during lunch(ch.10)
- the person who hired Brockway(ch.10)
- location of the new assignment(ch.10)
- in charge of the new assignment(ch.10)
- what is put into the buckets(ch.10)
- where the batch of paint will goes(ch.10)
- boss at the paint plant(ch.9)
- brockway's profession(ch.10)
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- where invisible man was bitten(ch.11)
- main character(ch.1)
- Mr. kimbro's nickname(ch.9)
- interviewer for paint plant(ch.9)
- drops of dope that is put in the bucket(ch.10)
- where more dope can be found(ch.10)
- color after the refill of dope(ch.10)
- color of paint made(ch.9)
- tank with the dope(ch.10)
- brockway's weapon against invisible man(ch.11)
20 Clues: main character(ch.1) • color of paint made(ch.9) • tank with the dope(ch.10) • Mr. kimbro's nickname(ch.9) • brockway's profession(ch.10) • location of paint plant(ch.8) • boss at the paint plant(ch.9) • interviewer for paint plant(ch.9) • where more dope can be found(ch.10) • what is put into the buckets(ch.10) • the person who hired Brockway(ch.10) • ...
plants 2023-07-04
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- It is a delicate flower known for its exotic and diverse colors and shapes. It requires specific care to bloom.
- It is a tall plant with a large, yellow flower. Its seeds can be eaten and used for oil.
- It is a plant with delicate, feathery leaves. It likes shady and moist environments.
- It is a tall plant with hollow stems. It grows quickly and can be used for various purposes.
- It is a green plant that covers the ground. It is often used for lawns and sports fields.
- It is a beautiful flower with vibrant colors. It blooms in spring and is often associated with the Netherlands.
- It is a colorful plant that blooms and smells nice. It attracts bees and butterflies.
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- It is a fleshy plant that stores water in its leaves. It comes in different shapes and sizes.
- It is a fragrant flower with thorns on its stem. It comes in different colors like red and pink.
- It is a yellow flower that turns into a fluffy seed head. When blown, the seeds spread in the wind.
- It is a climbing plant with clinging stems and leaves. It can grow on walls and trees.
- It is a desert plant with spiky stems and stores water. It can survive in dry and hot environments.
- Tree It is a tree with distinctive palmate leaves. It is known for its vibrant autumn colors and provides syrup from its sap.
- It is a tall plant with a trunk and branches. It provides shade and produces oxygen.
- Tree It is a tall, tropical tree with large leaves at the top. It is often found on beaches and in warm climates.
15 Clues: It is a plant with delicate, feathery leaves. It likes shady and moist environments. • It is a tall plant with a trunk and branches. It provides shade and produces oxygen. • It is a colorful plant that blooms and smells nice. It attracts bees and butterflies. • It is a climbing plant with clinging stems and leaves. It can grow on walls and trees. • ...
Waste and Our World - Grade Four 2013-06-06
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- The part of a plant that carries the water and food
- The part of a plant that produces seeds
- A plant whose leaves and stems die down at the end of the growing season
- The portion of soil that contains sand, silt, and clay
- The part of a plant where photosynthesis occurs
- Make use of something that may be considered waste
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- A plant that has an above ground woody stem
- The portion of soil that contains decomposing matter
- Extract useful materials from waste
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- Organism composed of fungi and algae
11 Clues: Extract useful materials from waste • Organism composed of fungi and algae • The part of a plant that produces seeds • A plant that has an above ground woody stem • The part of a plant where photosynthesis occurs • Make use of something that may be considered waste • The part of a plant that carries the water and food • ...
Plant and Animal Transport Quiz Review 2025-03-04
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- The passages that direct air into the lungs
- air travels through the pharynx to the bronchi
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- Lower chambers of the heart
- carry blood away from the heart
- tissue Plant tissue consisting of cells joined into tubes that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant body.
- vascular tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of a plant
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- tubelike passageway a the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose
- Very tiny vessels that enable oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients to move between your circulatory system and your entire body.
- carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- carbon dioxide, oxygen and water vapor pass into and out of a plant through openings of a leaf called Stoma
- large muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- upper chambers of the heart
15 Clues: Lower chambers of the heart • upper chambers of the heart • carry blood away from the heart • Main organs of the respiratory system • carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant • The passages that direct air into the lungs • air travels through the pharynx to the bronchi • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • ...
Quiz on plant 2021-06-29
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- what we called the upper side of plant
- which part of plant carries water and minerals to the leaves
- which substance make the leaf green
- those plant that grow on other plants are called
- what we called the flat part of leaf
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- which process helps the plant to make food
- which part of plant absorb water from the soil
- who first introduced the vanmahotsava
- which part of plant is called food factory
- name of the beautiful part of the plant
10 Clues: which substance make the leaf green • what we called the flat part of leaf • who first introduced the vanmahotsava • what we called the upper side of plant • name of the beautiful part of the plant • which process helps the plant to make food • which part of plant is called food factory • which part of plant absorb water from the soil • ...
Part D 2021-04-27
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- Opening in the leaf epidermis through which water vapor and oxygen pass out of the leaf and carbon dioxide passes into it
- Plant known as a naked seed plant because its seeds do not develop within ovaries
- haploid spore produced within the ascus of ascomycetes
- Stemlike hypha that grows parallel to a fungus's growth medium
- Male reproductive structure in some plants, including mosses and liverworts
- Noncellular protective coating on the exterior surface of an organism, such as the waxy covering on leaves and insect exoskeletons that helps prevent water loss through evaporation
- Flowering plant whose seeds develop within ovaries
- Modified underground stem swollen with stored food
- Protective structure formed from an enlarged, thickened ovary wall that contains angiosperm seeds
- Modified stem with most of its food stored in layers of short, thick leaves that wrap around the stem
- Root tissue that transports water and nutrients inward through the root; may store sugar and starches
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- Primary plant root that grows longer and thicker than other roots
- Structure in ferns, some protists, and some fungi that contains spores
- Angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon
- Vascular tissue responsible for the transport of nutrients and the products of photosynthesis throughout the plant
- Thin heart-shaped structure formed from the gametophyte of a fern
- Female reproductive structure in some plants, including mosses and liverworts
- Tiny Sac in which fungal spores develop for sexual reproduction in ascomycetes
- Asexual spore produced in an ascomycete
- Organism at an early stage of development
20 Clues: Asexual spore produced in an ascomycete • Angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon • Organism at an early stage of development • Flowering plant whose seeds develop within ovaries • Modified underground stem swollen with stored food • haploid spore produced within the ascus of ascomycetes • Stemlike hypha that grows parallel to a fungus's growth medium • ...
How to make Katy cry 2022-05-27
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- where is the egg located?
- what fruit type has a hard rind and fleshy innards?
- what kind of fruit can be subdivided into eleven categoties?
- what has a one sided fruit with a seed attached at only one place to the pericarp?
- what fruit type has a leathery rind?
- name a mature flower on one plant.
- what fruit is defined as having a developed from a single ovary of a pistil?
- what part of the plant produces pollen?
- name a nut with five letters.
- what holds the anther?
- what is the name of a single seed with a membranous wing type?
- what part becomes a seed?
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- what fruit type has a core?
- what has both stamen and pistil?
- what kind of plant grows when darkness is about equal to daylight?
- what short day plant flowers?
- what kind of fruit has either a functioning stamen or pistil but not both?
- what lacks one or more of the four organs?
- what fruit is classified by their juicy fleshy nature?
- what does not need water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- what fruit type has a pit?
- name a complete flower.
- give a name of a long day plant.
- give one example of a fruit with a leathery rind.
- What needs a film of water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- name an incomplete flower.
- what kind of flower has four organs?
- what part of the flower attracts insects?
28 Clues: what holds the anther? • name a complete flower. • where is the egg located? • what part becomes a seed? • what fruit type has a pit? • name an incomplete flower. • what fruit type has a core? • what short day plant flowers? • name a nut with five letters. • what has both stamen and pistil? • give a name of a long day plant. • name a mature flower on one plant. • ...
How to make Katy cry 2022-05-27
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- where is the egg located?
- what fruit type has a hard rind and fleshy innards?
- what kind of fruit can be subdivided into eleven categoties?
- what has a one sided fruit with a seed attached at only one place to the pericarp?
- what fruit type has a leathery rind?
- name a mature flower on one plant.
- what fruit is defined as having a developed from a single ovary of a pistil?
- what part of the plant produces pollen?
- name a nut with five letters.
- what holds the anther?
- what is the name of a single seed with a membranous wing type?
- what part becomes a seed?
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- what fruit type has a core?
- what has both stamen and pistil?
- what kind of plant grows when darkness is about equal to daylight?
- what short day plant flowers?
- what kind of fruit has either a functioning stamen or pistil but not both?
- what lacks one or more of the four organs?
- what fruit is classified by their juicy fleshy nature?
- what does not need water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- what fruit type has a pit?
- name a complete flower.
- give a name of a long day plant.
- give one example of a fruit with a leathery rind.
- What needs a film of water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- name an incomplete flower.
- what kind of flower has four organs?
- what part of the flower attracts insects?
28 Clues: what holds the anther? • name a complete flower. • where is the egg located? • what part becomes a seed? • what fruit type has a pit? • name an incomplete flower. • what fruit type has a core? • what short day plant flowers? • name a nut with five letters. • what has both stamen and pistil? • give a name of a long day plant. • name a mature flower on one plant. • ...
How to make Katy cry 2022-05-27
Across
- where is the egg located?
- what fruit type has a hard rind and fleshy innards?
- what kind of fruit can be subdivided into eleven categoties?
- what has a one sided fruit with a seed attached at only one place to the pericarp?
- what fruit type has a leathery rind?
- name a mature flower on one plant.
- what fruit is defined as having a developed from a single ovary of a pistil?
- what part of the plant produces pollen?
- name a nut with five letters.
- what holds the anther?
- what is the name of a single seed with a membranous wing type?
- what part becomes a seed?
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- what fruit type has a core?
- what has both stamen and pistil?
- what kind of plant grows when darkness is about equal to daylight?
- what short day plant flowers?
- what kind of fruit has either a functioning stamen or pistil but not both?
- what lacks one or more of the four organs?
- what fruit is classified by their juicy fleshy nature?
- what does not need water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- what fruit type has a pit?
- name a complete flower.
- give a name of a long day plant.
- give one example of a fruit with a leathery rind.
- What needs a film of water for the sperm to reach the egg?
- name an incomplete flower.
- what kind of flower has four organs?
- what part of the flower attracts insects?
28 Clues: what holds the anther? • name a complete flower. • where is the egg located? • what part becomes a seed? • what fruit type has a pit? • name an incomplete flower. • what fruit type has a core? • what short day plant flowers? • name a nut with five letters. • what has both stamen and pistil? • give a name of a long day plant. • name a mature flower on one plant. • ...
Reproduction Vocab 2022-05-06
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- a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of a family.
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- reproduction a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment.
- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- the response of a plant to gravity.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- reproduction a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
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- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- a different form of a gene.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait.
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- the response of a plant to touch.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
- reproduction type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
21 Clues: a different form of a gene. • the response of a plant to touch. • the response of a plant to gravity. • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
Module Vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- organism produces a new organism.
- grains.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- / the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- structure / of a plant that is the same species as the
- reproduction / a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part
- / a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- / a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of
- / the response of a plant to gravity.
- reproduction / type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different
- / the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls
- / the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its
- trait.
- of its parent.
- / the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female
- / a different form of a gene.
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- / the response of a plant to touch.
- / a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for
- / a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant
- / a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows
- / a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the
- reproduction / a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of
- a parent plant.
- a piece of its parent.
- / the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- combine, producing an offspring.
- / how a trait appears or is expressed.
- / the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- / a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- organis phenotype.
30 Clues: trait. • grains. • of its parent. • a parent plant. • organis phenotype. • a piece of its parent. • / a different form of a gene. • combine, producing an offspring. • organism produces a new organism. • / the response of a plant to touch. • / the response of a plant to gravity. • / how a trait appears or is expressed. • / the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • ...
LBD 2022-05-27
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- the firm, central part of a plant
- to make something, like cars
- a round map of the Earth
- smaller ideas that help us understand something
- plants need this substance to grow
- a small plant
- where rice is grown
- taking too many fish
- surroundings
- what is planted in the ground
- to keep safe
- the underground part of a plant
- answered
- a small shovel used for gardening
- - different kinds of animals
- a long-stemmed plant
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- food that is not eaten at the restaurant
- a place with very little water
- soft wind
- a tart fruit with spiky leaves
- a flower
- dirty things in the soil, air, or water
- many different kinds of things or people
- twelve
- a highly populated place with many buildings
- getting bigger
- plants that are growing where they should not be
- only one; one that is different
- a wet place with tall trees and many plants
- an ocean animal with a hard shell
- a living thing
- an outside space on an upper floor
- the big idea in an article or story
33 Clues: twelve • a flower • answered • soft wind • surroundings • to keep safe • a small plant • getting bigger • a living thing • where rice is grown • taking too many fish • a long-stemmed plant • a round map of the Earth • to make something, like cars • - different kinds of animals • what is planted in the ground • a place with very little water • a tart fruit with spiky leaves • ...
plants vs zombies 2024-03-08
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- a tower that can pop balloon zombies
- a spherical green seed that is eaten
- abbreviated from plant vs zombies
- has a tiny zombie that it throws.
- a 25% chance of slowing
- a plant that lobs melons
- the boss of the game
- a tiny zombie
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- your currency
- a cat tower
- they get energy from sunlight
- the enemy in the game
- a person that helps you
- a nut that helps you
- He commands the army by holding a flag
15 Clues: a cat tower • your currency • a tiny zombie • a nut that helps you • the boss of the game • the enemy in the game • a person that helps you • a 25% chance of slowing • a plant that lobs melons • they get energy from sunlight • abbreviated from plant vs zombies • has a tiny zombie that it throws. • a tower that can pop balloon zombies • a spherical green seed that is eaten • ...
plants vs zombies 2024-03-08
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- He commands the army by holding a flag
- a tiny zombie
- your currency
- has a tiny zombie that it throws.
- a spherical green seed that is eaten
- a 25% chance of slowing
- a tower that can pop balloon zombies
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- the boss of the game
- a plant that lobs melons
- the enemy in the game
- they get energy from sunlight
- a cat tower
- a person that helps you
- a nut that helps you
- abbreviated from plant vs zombies
15 Clues: a cat tower • a tiny zombie • your currency • the boss of the game • a nut that helps you • the enemy in the game • a person that helps you • a 25% chance of slowing • a plant that lobs melons • they get energy from sunlight • has a tiny zombie that it throws. • abbreviated from plant vs zombies • a spherical green seed that is eaten • a tower that can pop balloon zombies • ...
Science Unit 5 Section 2 How Do Plants Grow 2024-01-02
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- a food storage tissue which assists in seed development in flowering plants
- a running down, or related to the physical law of an increasing tendency for disorganization
- the maturation of a cell produced by a plant meristem
- in the maturation process of cells, the first step after production by a meristem
- a plant that completes its live cycle from seed germination through fruit and seed production with in a year
- the youthful, undifferentiated cells of root and shoot tips and other plant parts that produce new cells
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- a flowering plant with seeds having one seed leaf
- a seed leaf; may store or absorb food in seeds of flowering plants
- a plant that continues to grow year after year from the same plant body
- a flowering plant with seeds having two seed leaves
- that part of a tree that is interior to the vascular cambium
- that part of a woody stem or tree that is outside the vascular cambium
- a protein important in helping to cause chemical reactions in living things to occur
13 Clues: a flowering plant with seeds having one seed leaf • a flowering plant with seeds having two seed leaves • the maturation of a cell produced by a plant meristem • that part of a tree that is interior to the vascular cambium • a seed leaf; may store or absorb food in seeds of flowering plants • that part of a woody stem or tree that is outside the vascular cambium • ...
7th grade semester exam/ Denae Sansom 2021-12-07
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- a substance that consists of two or more elements combined in a set ratio
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms
- a diagram that shows many overlapping food chains
- an organism that must consume other organisms in order to obtain energy.
- energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- to change from one form to another
- wall rigid layer surrounding a plant cell that provides support strength and shape
- the specific job or roll of an organelle
- the basic unit of life
- contains chlorophyll and makes food from sunlight plant cell only
- an organism that obtains energy from the sun through the process of photosynthesis
- an organism that breaks down waste and dead organisms
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- two or more atoms joined together chemically
- a group of similar cells that do the same sort of work
- an organism that is able to produce its own food through the process of photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- energy of light
- the process of physically breaking food into smaller pieces
- the type of plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves and gives support to the system or trunk
- the role that an animal or plant plays within the environment
- a green pigment in all green plants that id responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- a group of tissues that work together to preform a specific function
- energy given off during a transformation
- a series of events in which one organism eats another in order to gain energy
- cells are the basic unit of life all living things are made from one or more cells and all cells come from other living cells
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact within and area
- controls the activities of the cell
- the type of plant tissue that transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
- the movement of energy through a food chain in an ecosystem
- an organism that gains energy by feeding on other organisms
29 Clues: energy of light • the basic unit of life • to change from one form to another • controls the activities of the cell • energy stored in the bonds of molecules • energy given off during a transformation • the specific job or roll of an organelle • two or more atoms joined together chemically • a diagram that shows many overlapping food chains • ...
Cells & Parts Crossword 2023-09-29
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- the organelle that makes energy for plant cells
- protects the outside of PLANT CELLS ONLY
- the smallest unit of structure
- jelly-like substance found in all cells
- inside the nucleus
- double membrane surrounding the nucleus
- made up of only one cell
- found in both plant and animal cells, looks like a bacteria cell
- helps cell maintain its shape
- a cell with no nucleus
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- organs working together to preform a specific function
- looks like a stack of pancakes
- tissues working together to preform a specific function
- helps cells move
- contains digestive enzymes
- the process chloroplasts use to make energy
- made up of many cells
- a call that has a nucelus
- "protein factories"
- organ systems working together to keep a living thing alive
- fluid filled sacks for storage
21 Clues: helps cells move • inside the nucleus • "protein factories" • made up of many cells • a cell with no nucleus • made up of only one cell • a call that has a nucelus • contains digestive enzymes • helps cell maintain its shape • looks like a stack of pancakes • the smallest unit of structure • fluid filled sacks for storage • jelly-like substance found in all cells • ...
bio 2023-05-11
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- a plants that has seed protected
- a type of protrusion used in amoeboid
- hairs on the root that absorb moisture and nutrients
- a part used for movement
- an organism with only one cell
- a cell that some plants and fungi produce.
- opening on the leaves
- a tissue in plants
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- deep strong vertical roots
- a plant that stretches around a object to grow.
- movement of the motile cell
- a tissue in plants that conducts sugars
- a movement that is response to light
- a stem that grows along the ground
- widely spreading
- a waxy protective layer on the epidermis
- a place for the reproductive organs for plants without flowers.
- vacuole a vacuole that releases excess liquid
- a embryonic stage of a plant.
- a plant with a unprotected seeds
20 Clues: widely spreading • a tissue in plants • opening on the leaves • a part used for movement • deep strong vertical roots • movement of the motile cell • a embryonic stage of a plant. • an organism with only one cell • a plants that has seed protected • a plant with a unprotected seeds • a stem that grows along the ground • a movement that is response to light • ...
Capibara ch 11-12 2025-05-06
26 Clues: paws • boat • then • plant • seeds • they go • a shark • they go • s/he can • suddenly • s/he has • many cars • the ocean • s/he wants • water vapor • the animals • s/he prefers • wants to walk • they go towards • has an accident • asks a question • spits on the car • she wants to plant • takes the blowpipe • doesn't want to walk • she doesn't want to swim
Corn Anatomy Review 2022-09-29
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- wraps around the stem node. It plays a role of protecting and supporting the leaf.
- the stigma and style of the female part of the ear, transports the pollen to the kernels.
- are the location of photosynthesis.
- the structure that contains the kernels of corn that form after fertilization.
- Protective outer covering of the corn kernel.
- type of corn with smallest kernels composed of a hard, flinty starch.
- type of endosperm that is soft, white in color.
- The point of attachment to the ear.
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- the roots that form above ground and grow down into the soil to keep the plant standing.
- type of endosperm that is hard, orange/yellow in color.
- type of corn harvested during immaturity to retain high moisture and sugar levels for consumption.
- Food for the seedling.
- the top and male part of the corn plant. It contains the pollen.
- type of corn used in animal feeds and ethanol production.
- grow underground and bring water and nutrients to the rest of the plant.
- Undeveloped seedling.
- the pathway for nutrients to move up and down the plant.
- The outer end of the kernel.
- the leaf structure that wraps around the ear of corn and helps protect the corn.
19 Clues: Undeveloped seedling. • Food for the seedling. • The outer end of the kernel. • are the location of photosynthesis. • The point of attachment to the ear. • Protective outer covering of the corn kernel. • type of endosperm that is soft, white in color. • type of endosperm that is hard, orange/yellow in color. • the pathway for nutrients to move up and down the plant. • ...
Plantae and Fungi 2023-11-14
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- Common plants that are vascular plants without seeds
- Part of the flower that supports the anther
- Male part of a flower where pollen is formed
- Dual organism where a fungi and algae live together
- Masses of intertwined hyphae in fungi
- Parasitic plant often found in Christmas decorations
- Part of the flower that attracts pollinators
- Female part of the flower where the eggs are found
- Unicellular fungi can be used to cause bread to rise
- The stem cut from a damaged plant that will be added to a rooted plant in grafting
- Carbohydrate that forms the cell wall in plants
- Common plants that are Non-vascular plants
- Process plants use to create food
- The process where a seed breaks its dormancy and begins to sprout
- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves
- Carbohydrate that forms the cell walls in fungi
- The scientific study of plants
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- Rootlike structures in Fungi
- An apple and pear are this type of fruit
- The scientific study of fungi
- Tissue that transports materials up and down a plant
- Process where water travels from roots through the leaves in plants
- An olive and a peach are this type of fruit
- Waxy covering on the surface of leaves
- Flowering plants that use fruits for reproduction
- Parasitic portion of fungi that steal nutrients from host
- Non-flowering plants that use cones for reproduction
- A raspberry is an example of this type of fruit
- Sticky part of the flower where pollen attaches
- The stem of the rooted plant in the process of grafting
30 Clues: Rootlike structures in Fungi • The scientific study of fungi • The scientific study of plants • Process plants use to create food • Masses of intertwined hyphae in fungi • Waxy covering on the surface of leaves • An apple and pear are this type of fruit • Tiny openings on the underside of leaves • Common plants that are Non-vascular plants • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2025-05-12
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- A symbiotic bacteria present in the root nodules of leguminous plants.
- A symbiotic relationship between an algae and fungi.
- Pitcher plant is an ________ plant.
- The carbohydrate synthesized in plants as a result of photosynthesis.
- An essential component of photosynthesis taken by the xylem vessels of the plant.
- Organisms growing on dead and decaying matter.
- The gas required for the production of food in plants.
- Basic structural and functional unit of a living organism.
- An essential nutrient replenished in soil with the application of fertilizers.
- Organisms that can prepare their own food are known as________
- A storage carbohydrate present in plants.
- The process by which green plants synthesize their own food.
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- The ultimate and primary source of energy for all living organisms.
- Organisms that depend on other organisms for food.
- A parasitic plant with yellow, slender and tubular stem.
- Process of uptake of food and it's utilization by the body.
- The essential byproduct of photosynthesis used by the living organisms for respiration.
- The green pigment present in leaves that captures sunlight.
- Small pores present on the leaf that participate in gas exchange and transpiration.
- Components of food required for carrying out different metabolic processes in an organism.
20 Clues: Pitcher plant is an ________ plant. • A storage carbohydrate present in plants. • Organisms growing on dead and decaying matter. • Organisms that depend on other organisms for food. • A symbiotic relationship between an algae and fungi. • The gas required for the production of food in plants. • A parasitic plant with yellow, slender and tubular stem. • ...
Biology 2024-01-12
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- This part of a plant cell helps in reproduction.
- This part of a plant does not have any palisade cells.
- Being able to respond to stimuli.
- A feature, a quality of something.
- A process of eating.
- Several different tissues working together to do the same job.
- Making new living organisms.
- Ciliated cells and root hair cells are … types of animal and plant cells.
- Air, water, and sand are … things.
- An axon and dendrites are … of a nerve cell’s cytoplasm.
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- A chemical reaction that takes place in all living cells, releasing energy from food.
- Getting rid of waste products from the chemical reactions taking place inside body cells.
- The largest part of a root hair cell.
- A permanent increase in size.
- Changing the position or shape of part of the body.
- Taking in nutrients to keep the organism alive.
- Apple on a tree is a … thing.
- Red blood cells are made up of a cell membrane and … .
- The main purpose of breaking down food is to release … .
- A nerve cell.
- Objects by which someone or something is surrounded.
- This part of a plant supports it.
22 Clues: A nerve cell. • A process of eating. • Making new living organisms. • A permanent increase in size. • Apple on a tree is a … thing. • Being able to respond to stimuli. • This part of a plant supports it. • A feature, a quality of something. • Air, water, and sand are … things. • The largest part of a root hair cell. • Taking in nutrients to keep the organism alive. • ...
Plant Classes (dessert) 2023-11-02
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- vascular plants that do not flower
- plant plant that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cell wall
- species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- tiny openings in a plant epidermis
- protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers
- chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances
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- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughout a plant
- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- plant with tubelike structures that move minerals
- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed
- pairs of cellguard cellrround stomata and control their opening and closing
- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as plants grow
15 Clues: vascular plants that do not flower • tiny openings in a plant epidermis • angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed • angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed • plant with tubelike structures that move minerals • protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers • threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-13
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- moves nutrients throughout the cell
- (_____ reticulum) makes proteins
- organelle that helps make proteins
- membrane barrier that only allows some things through
- controls activities of the cell
- membrane that allows an extremely wide range of substances through
- thing covering that surrounds the inside of cell (CELL ___)
- provides the PLANT cell with structure and support
- uses photosynthesis to make food in plant cells
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- what the mitochondria turns food into
- sac that stores excess food and substances
- the act of turning sunlight into food
- acronym of characteristics of living things
- (golgi _____)
- the main thing!!
- breaks down food to release energy "powerhouse of the cell"
- part of the cell that breaks down and digests food
- membrane barrier that does not allow anything to pass through
- cell that DOESN't have a wall
- cell that has a wall
20 Clues: (golgi _____) • the main thing!! • cell that has a wall • cell that DOESN't have a wall • controls activities of the cell • (_____ reticulum) makes proteins • organelle that helps make proteins • moves nutrients throughout the cell • what the mitochondria turns food into • the act of turning sunlight into food • sac that stores excess food and substances • ...
Class 5: Eating the Rainbow 2025-01-03
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- A carotenoid pigment found in many red and orange vegetables, especially tomatoes.
- A nutritious leafy green with antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin K, and beta-carotene.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest or absorb, and that has many benefits for digestion, heart health, blood sugar levels and weight management.
- A category of plant compounds that act as antioxidants, neutralizing free radicals and reducing the risk of chronic conditions like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.
- Various plant compounds that create vibrant colors and impart a range of health benefits when consumed.
- An edible seed, typically kidney-shaped, growing in long pods on certain leguminous plants.
- A wide range of colorful things.
- Molecules found in many plant-based foods that fight free radicals.
- Small fruits that are high in vitamin c, fiber, and antioxidants and may help prevent many chronic diseases.
- Among the most nutrient dense foods, these vegetables contain vitamins K, A, and E; calcium; potassium; fiber; antioxidants; and folate.
- The part of plant-based food (mainly grains and cereals) that doesn’t dissolve in water. It improves gut health and helps regulate bowel movements.
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- The entire seed of a plant, with all three edible parts: bran, germ, and endosperm.
- An easy way to help prevent disease and consume a variety of nutrients needed by the body.
- Vegetable-fruits belonging to the nightshade family that range from green to red in color, and are rich in vitamin C.
- A sweet treat made from the cacao plant that is rich in iron, magnesium, and fiber, as well as flavanols, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Compounds produced by plants that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
- A nutrient-dense plant in the cabbage family with large green flower heads that is an excellent source of vitamin C and vitamin K, and provides valuable amounts of calcium and magnesium.
- Essential elements present in food that our bodies need to develop and function properly.
- A type of carbohydrate that dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract. It helps slow down digestion, control cholesterol and blood sugar levels, and relieve diarrhea.
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
20 Clues: A wide range of colorful things. • Molecules found in many plant-based foods that fight free radicals. • A carotenoid pigment found in many red and orange vegetables, especially tomatoes. • The entire seed of a plant, with all three edible parts: bran, germ, and endosperm. • Compounds produced by plants that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties • ...
Middle Age Medicine 2022-12-08
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- A sweet-smelling oil that is used to make creams that heal wounds or reduce pain
- Used for driving away spirits and for the mentally ill
- A popular essential oil with purple flowers
- A spice produced from the round, tan-colored seeds of the coriander plant
- A spicy, sweet flavor used in candies and oils
- A highly toxic plant with little white flowers
- A a plant with small purple flowers used for external(wounds) and internal(pain)uses
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- A plant that had the shape of a human and was believed to shriek when pulled out of the ground
- A plant that gave the hallucinatory sensation of flying
- A unrealistic liquid thought to solve disease
- A slightly toxic plant used in small doses treating infections and disease
- A popular leaf used in cooking(Dried)
- A Dry and Rough grass fed to livestock\
13 Clues: A popular leaf used in cooking(Dried) • A Dry and Rough grass fed to livestock\ • A popular essential oil with purple flowers • A unrealistic liquid thought to solve disease • A spicy, sweet flavor used in candies and oils • A highly toxic plant with little white flowers • Used for driving away spirits and for the mentally ill • ...
Plants Crossword 2019-05-23
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- Plants that do not have tubelike structures and use other ways to move water and substances.
- The waxy layer that coats the epidermis of some leaves
- The process during which a plant's chlorophyll traps light energy and produces sugars
- A series of chemical reactions that breaks down food molecules and releases energy
- Vascular plants that produce seeds that are not protected by fruit and do not have a flower.
- Threadlike structure in nonvascular seedless plants used instead of roots
- Tissue mad of hollow, tubular cells that are stacked to form a vessel through which water moves in a plant
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- Plants that have tubelike structures that carry water, nutrients, and other substances through the plant.
- These plants have seeds with two cotyledon and flower parts in multiples of four or five
- The green pigment found in chloroplasts
- Small openings in the dermis of a plant leaf
- Tubular cells that are stacked to form tubes through which food moves in a plant
- These plants have seeds with one cotyledon and have flower parts in multiples of three
- A vascular plant that flowers and produces fruits with one of more seeds.
- A response of a plant to external stimuli such as touch, light, and gravity
- ___________ plants: One of the two main categories of of plants, these do not produce seeds, instead they use spores.
- ____________ plants: One of the two main categories of plants, these produce seeds.
17 Clues: The green pigment found in chloroplasts • Small openings in the dermis of a plant leaf • The waxy layer that coats the epidermis of some leaves • A vascular plant that flowers and produces fruits with one of more seeds. • Threadlike structure in nonvascular seedless plants used instead of roots • ...
Plant's Life Cycle 2025-01-13
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- when a seed first begins to grow
- plant part that makes food for the plant
- plants make ________, also known as air
- plant part that HOLDS seeds
- every plant starts as a _____
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- young plant
- fully grown plant that can make flowers
- plant part that MAKES seeds
- a set of stages and changes in a living thing
- plant part that holds plant in the ground
10 Clues: young plant • plant part that MAKES seeds • plant part that HOLDS seeds • every plant starts as a _____ • when a seed first begins to grow • fully grown plant that can make flowers • plants make ________, also known as air • plant part that makes food for the plant • plant part that holds plant in the ground • a set of stages and changes in a living thing
Biological Diversity Topic 3 2013-05-14
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- An exact copy of a parent.
- The first cell of an organism produced sexually.
- Tranfer of genetic information directly from one cell to another.
- The female reproductive organ of a plant.
- A trait passed from parent to child.
- A flagellated asexual spore.
- The male reproductive organ of a plant.
- When two parents supplt genetic material to the offspring.
- When only one parent supplies all of the information to the offspring.
- Supplies food to the embryo in a plant.
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- The tube that grows from the pollen grain toward the ovule.
- Single celled reproductive structure formed in sexual reproduction by some fungi.
- When a one-celled organism reproduces using cell division.
- Methods for passing genetic information from parent to offspring.
- An area of a plant that contains an egg.
- An area of a root or stem that contains areas of rapidly reproducing cells.
- A single celled reproductive structure produced by a fungi.
- A cell that produces a group of cells and contains its own nucleus whic can sepparate from the parent and survive.
18 Clues: An exact copy of a parent. • A flagellated asexual spore. • A trait passed from parent to child. • The male reproductive organ of a plant. • Supplies food to the embryo in a plant. • An area of a plant that contains an egg. • The female reproductive organ of a plant. • The first cell of an organism produced sexually. • ...
plants vs zombies 2024-03-08
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- a tower that can pop balloon zombies
- a spherical green seed that is eaten
- abbreviated from plant vs zombies
- has a tiny zombie that it throws.
- a 25% chance of slowing
- a plant that lobs melons
- the boss of the game
- a tiny zombie
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- your currency
- a cat tower
- they get energy from sunlight
- the enemy in the game
- a person that helps you
- a nut that helps you
- He commands the army by holding a flag
15 Clues: a cat tower • your currency • a tiny zombie • a nut that helps you • the boss of the game • the enemy in the game • a person that helps you • a 25% chance of slowing • a plant that lobs melons • they get energy from sunlight • abbreviated from plant vs zombies • has a tiny zombie that it throws. • a tower that can pop balloon zombies • a spherical green seed that is eaten • ...
It's May 2025-05-01
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- – This animal sings and may build a nest in May
- – These bloom in gardens in May
- – Green plant that covers the ground
- – A special day for moms in May
- – A day off school for a special reason
- – Place where you might plant flowers or vegetables
- – What a bud turns into on a tree or plant
- – The season May is part of
- – Colorful insect that flies in spring
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- – Insect that visits flowers and makes honey
- – Where you want to be when the weather is nice
- – How the temperature usually feels in May
- – A tiny new leaf or flower
- – The fifth month of the year
- – This holiday in May celebrates her
- – Outdoor meal on a blanket in the grass
- – Water falling from the sky
- – A U.S. holiday at the end of May
- – What plants do in the sunshine and rain
- – Type of weather we often see in May
20 Clues: – A tiny new leaf or flower • – The season May is part of • – Water falling from the sky • – The fifth month of the year • – These bloom in gardens in May • – A special day for moms in May • – A U.S. holiday at the end of May • – Green plant that covers the ground • – This holiday in May celebrates her • – Type of weather we often see in May • ...
Biology Ch 1-2 test review 2021-08-29
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- released into the air after photosynthesis
- center of cell and controls the cell
- food made for the plant through photosynthesis
- type of vascular tissue carries nutrients up during photosynthesis
- green pigment that allows plant to capture light
- leaves, stems, and flowers are part of this system
- leaf pore that allows air to move in and out of the leaf
- produces new vascular tissue
- to create
- middle part of the leaf; most of the photosynthesis takes place
- attaches blade to the stem
- layer that contributes to loss of leaves
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- two types of special leaves are spines and
- provides storage in cell
- part of cell that covers the outside of the cell
- surrounds cell and controls what enters and leaves cell
- where most water is absorbed and stored in a plant
- gel-like substance in the cell
- type of leaf having one blade attached to one petiole
- light
20 Clues: light • to create • provides storage in cell • attaches blade to the stem • produces new vascular tissue • gel-like substance in the cell • center of cell and controls the cell • layer that contributes to loss of leaves • two types of special leaves are spines and • released into the air after photosynthesis • food made for the plant through photosynthesis • ...
Cell Organelles & Structures 2021-09-07
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- jelly-like fluid that holds the organelles
- holds genetic information
- whip-like projections that help cells move
- breaks down and recycles old cell parts
- the control center of the cell
- a cell without a nucleus
- outer support and protection in plant cells
- the smallest level of organization
- transports proteins
- modifies, packages, and ships molecules
- performs photosynthesis in plant cell
- the largest level of organization
- stores water and is largest in plant cells
- transports lipids
- controls what enters or exits the cell
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- supports the cell and gives it shape
- a cell with a nucleus
- pigment inside of chloroplasts
- hair-like projections that help cells move
- makes proteins
- breaks down sugar to make ATP for cell
- the middle part of the nucleus(makes ribosomes)
- helps animal cells go through division
- the level of organization where life begins
24 Clues: makes proteins • transports lipids • transports proteins • a cell with a nucleus • a cell without a nucleus • holds genetic information • pigment inside of chloroplasts • the control center of the cell • the largest level of organization • the smallest level of organization • supports the cell and gives it shape • performs photosynthesis in plant cell • ...
Bees crossword 2024-05-12
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- the process of providing the hive with additional food during winter
- hexangonal structure made from wax, used to store honey and larvae
- the process of transferring pollen from one plant to another
- living factor that impacts manuka trees
- female bee that does all the work in the hive and collecting the nectar
- male bee, only job is reproduction
- honey that is made from nectar from only one plant species
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- honey that is made from nectar from multiple plant species
- lays all of the eggs in the hive
- substance produced from bee abdomens, used to make honeycomb
- a property of manuka honey that makes it good for putting on burns
- sugary, sweet liquid used by flowers to attract pollinators
- non living factor that impacts manuka trees
- the technical term for a beekeeper
- a mixture of pollen and nectar or honey, source of protein for workers and larvae
- plant gamete found in a flower, transferred between flowers
- infant stage of the bee
- tree native to NZ, makes incredible honey
18 Clues: infant stage of the bee • lays all of the eggs in the hive • the technical term for a beekeeper • male bee, only job is reproduction • living factor that impacts manuka trees • tree native to NZ, makes incredible honey • non living factor that impacts manuka trees • honey that is made from nectar from multiple plant species • ...
Unit 1 2023-11-09
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- The largest part of a plant cell that stores sap.
- hair cell A specialized plant cell that soaks up water from the soil.
- A group of cells that do the same job.
- An … cell has no cell wall.
- This part of a cell controls it’s activities.
- Animal cells don’t have this type of organelles.
- The … system includes mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines.
- Another word for tough.
- The job that someone or something does.
- A complete living thing.
- Place in both plant and animal cells where the energy is released.
- membrane
- wall Made of cellulose and is used for protection of plant cells.
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- The environment essential for all the chemical reactions happening inside a cell.
- A sticky substance that traps dust and bacteria when we breath in air.
- A long extension of a neuron’s cytoplasm.
- Short extensions of a neuron’s cytoplasm.
- Heart, lungs, and stomach are … .
- cell The type of a plant cell that is found in leaves.
- Tubes inside your body that break down food.
- Flowers, bushes, and trees are … .
- A solution of sugars in water that serves as food for a plant cell.
- Short hairs used for moving mucus.
- blood cells These cells carry oxygen around our body.
- Cell membrane can be easily bent. What’s one word that describes this quality?
- This kind of an animal cells transfers electrical signals from brain to muscles.
- Another word for wide.
- Cell membrane is … , whereas the cell wall is thick.
- Fuel for every process in a living organism.
- Your body’s chemical “factory”.
30 Clues: membrane • Another word for wide. • Another word for tough. • A complete living thing. • An … cell has no cell wall. • Your body’s chemical “factory”. • Heart, lungs, and stomach are … . • Flowers, bushes, and trees are … . • Short hairs used for moving mucus. • A group of cells that do the same job. • The job that someone or something does. • ...
Agriculture 2021-04-22
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- fertilizer from waste material
- fruit that can be used as a room deodorizer
- rice
- padi a traditional
- lots of nutrients
- beans plants grow fast in 1 week
- fields
- seeds
- thorns and grows in
- is necessary
- have seeds and
- a high water
- part of the rice fields
- cells in the
- used as a face
- to beauty
- pahit but has
- The largest part of the plant body
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- bush plants that have a
- vegetables that
- Has seeds and can
- are tall and have
- value
- of 1m-
- the face
- tool for watering
- hot areas
- alat for threshing
- Fruit that has high
- Can produce red
- for
- seeds
- Part of the plant
- for body
- Vegetative part of
35 Clues: for • rice • value • seeds • seeds • of 1m- • fields • the face • for body • hot areas • to beauty • is necessary • a high water • cells in the • pahit but has • have seeds and • used as a face • vegetables that • Can produce red • Has seeds and can • are tall and have • lots of nutrients • tool for watering • Part of the plant • alat for threshing • Vegetative part of • padi a traditional • thorns and grows in • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE(JULY) 2022-06-28
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- loss of water from the exposed part of a plant
- amoeba is a ________ animal
- coiled structure of a plant
- a fumigant insecticide that sublimes easily
- scientific study of human material remains of past
- the force that holds together the components of a galaxy
- plants feeding on dead and decaying bodies
- singular form of bacteria
- The scientist who gave theory of relativity
- branch of science that studies animals
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- process in which magnets run away from each other
- removal of unwanted products from the body
- plants that live for numerous years
- coiled wire in a bulb
- act of making something impure( sp food)
- inheritable changes in the characteristics
- cloth
- a living thing that is not a plant
- female part of a flower
- protein component of immune system that recognises foreign bodies
20 Clues: cloth • coiled wire in a bulb • female part of a flower • singular form of bacteria • amoeba is a ________ animal • coiled structure of a plant • a living thing that is not a plant • plants that live for numerous years • branch of science that studies animals • act of making something impure( sp food) • removal of unwanted products from the body • ...
Plant Anatomy & Physiology 2025-10-14
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- the head of this flower moves with the sunlight
- do carnivorous plants exist?
- the main function is reproduction, which is achieved through the production of seeds for a new plant
- what is the smallest flower
- what part of the plant support, transport, and storage
- serves as the female reproductive part of a flower, playing a crucial role in producing seeds and fruits through pollination and fertilization
- some plants can survive without?
- to attract pollinators, such as insects and birds, with their color and scent, and to protect the internal reproductive parts of the flower, especially from predators and the elements
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- produce egg cells and protect a developing baby plant, or embryo
- to receive pollen during pollination
- the largest flower is
- to anchor the plant and to absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- perform photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create food (sugar) for the plant and release oxygen
- to aid fertilization by allowing pollen tubes to travel to the egg and distribute sperm cells
- produce and hold pollen
15 Clues: the largest flower is • produce and hold pollen • what is the smallest flower • do carnivorous plants exist? • some plants can survive without? • to receive pollen during pollination • the head of this flower moves with the sunlight • what part of the plant support, transport, and storage • produce egg cells and protect a developing baby plant, or embryo • ...
Ecology II 2023-03-09
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- Certain cells in these sporangia undergo meiosis and form
- Fern spores form in a structure called
- special transport tissue
- is a structure that contains the male or female reproductive structure of cycads and other gymnosperm plants
- a simple compound composed of two carbon and four hydrogen atoms
- contains cytoplasm but lacks a nucleus and ribosomes when it is mature
- Response A plant response that causes movement that is not dependent on the direction of the stimulus is a
- plant completes its life span sprouts from a seed of anthophytes
- the two cells that form a stoma are
- Water evaporates from the inside of a leaf to the outside through stomata in a process called
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- is a food storage organ
- usually are colorful structures that can both attract pollinators and provide them with a landing platform
- Nuclei The result is three nuclei at each end of the cell and two nuclei in the center called
- if a conifer pollen grain lands near the or the opening of the ovule it can be trapped in a sticky substance called pollen drop
- plants can live for several years and usually produce flowers and seeds yearly
- Day Plant flowers when exposed daily to a number of hours of darkness that is greater than it critical period
- The layer of cells directly next to the endodermis towards the center of the roots is called the
- Day Plant flowers when the number of hours of darkness is less than its critical period
- Most flexible thin-walled cells found throughout a plant are
- consist of parenchyma collenchyma and sclerenchyma cells and have diverse function including photosynthesis storage and support
20 Clues: is a food storage organ • special transport tissue • the two cells that form a stoma are • Fern spores form in a structure called • Certain cells in these sporangia undergo meiosis and form • Most flexible thin-walled cells found throughout a plant are • a simple compound composed of two carbon and four hydrogen atoms • ...
plants 2023-05-26
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- When a flower is fully open.
- Purple white flowers.
- A type of undergrowth.
- Dry version of mud.
- A type of plant that belongs to the aster family.
- A family of the monocot flower.
- The part of the plant that produces energy.
- The center of the solar system.
- A type of soil.
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- The conversion from sun to energy.
- Another word for a plant.
- A place to put flowers.
- A house, that is green.
- Things to put in the ground, to grow plants.
- A member of the lily family.
15 Clues: A type of soil. • Dry version of mud. • Purple white flowers. • A type of undergrowth. • A place to put flowers. • A house, that is green. • Another word for a plant. • When a flower is fully open. • A member of the lily family. • A family of the monocot flower. • The center of the solar system. • The conversion from sun to energy. • The part of the plant that produces energy. • ...
Plants 2013-11-24
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- THIS PART HOLDS UP THE ANTHER
- THIS COMES FROM THE SKY
- HOLDS UP THE FLOWER
- THIS PART LIKES CARBON-DIOXIDE
- THIS PART WILL BECOME SEEDS
- THIS STAGE IS WHEN THE PLANT STARTS TO MAKE IT'S OWN FOOD
- THIS PART COMES FROM CLOUDS
- ALL PLANTS HAVE THIS INSIDE THEM
- THIS PART CONTAINS POLLEN
- THIS PART WILL BECOME FRUIT
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- HOLDS UP THE PLANT
- THEY HELP PLANTS
- THIS PART TURNS INTO FRUIT/VEGETABLES
- THIS PART PROTECTS THE INSIDE OF THE SEED
- THIS PART KEEPS THE PLANT IN THE GROUND
15 Clues: THEY HELP PLANTS • HOLDS UP THE PLANT • HOLDS UP THE FLOWER • THIS COMES FROM THE SKY • THIS PART CONTAINS POLLEN • THIS PART WILL BECOME SEEDS • THIS PART COMES FROM CLOUDS • THIS PART WILL BECOME FRUIT • THIS PART HOLDS UP THE ANTHER • THIS PART LIKES CARBON-DIOXIDE • ALL PLANTS HAVE THIS INSIDE THEM • THIS PART TURNS INTO FRUIT/VEGETABLES • THIS PART KEEPS THE PLANT IN THE GROUND • ...
Plant Taxonomy 2022-11-02
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- The person who identifies/classifies plants
- The first name in the scientific name of the plant
- The second name in the scientific name
- The third name of the plant, followed by cv.
- The broadest category in taxonomy
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- Naming of the plant
- The Genus name for a red maple
- Carolus Linneas was a _____ botanist
- The species name for a red maple
- The largest of the plant families
- Word meaning "a two-part name"
- Plants can have more than 1 ______ name
12 Clues: Naming of the plant • The Genus name for a red maple • Word meaning "a two-part name" • The species name for a red maple • The largest of the plant families • The broadest category in taxonomy • Carolus Linneas was a _____ botanist • The second name in the scientific name • Plants can have more than 1 ______ name • The person who identifies/classifies plants • ...
