the plant Crossword Puzzles
Alternation of Generations 2020-09-21
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- immature reproductive cells
- In seed plants, the sporophyte is the ____.
- This is the spore in gymnosperms.
- A plant's life cycle consists of this many phases.
- The female spore gives rise to this stalk like structure in angiosperms.
- A plant is called this in the second phase of its life cycle.
- In seedless plants, spores are scattered by the _____.
- The life of a new plant begins with the fusion of two ______.
- The male spore gives rise to this stalk like structure in angiosperms.
- Gametophytes produce these.
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- This is the female gamete in seed plants.
- This type of plant produces cones.
- A plant is called this in the first phase of its life cycle.
- Sporophytes produce these.
- This is the male gamete in seed plants.
- In seed plants, the spores develop into these that contain the gamete.
- mature reproductive cells
17 Clues: mature reproductive cells • Sporophytes produce these. • immature reproductive cells • Gametophytes produce these. • This is the spore in gymnosperms. • This type of plant produces cones. • This is the male gamete in seed plants. • This is the female gamete in seed plants. • In seed plants, the sporophyte is the ____. • A plant's life cycle consists of this many phases. • ...
medicinal plant family 2021-05-02
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- ACTS as a cure for asthma
- bali is a cure for malaria
- whiskers act as cures for rheumatic acid urine
- berreies serve as bleeding gums
- serves as amedicine for diarrhea
- vere serves as a cure for flatulence
- serves as a digestive madicine
- serves as a medicine for kidney stones
- shot serves to heal the wind
- serve as a deep hot medicine
- serve as medicines for lowering cholesterlo
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- food serves as an odor remedy
- leaves serve as an eyesore madicine
- boyfriend's lefa serves as a mediciend for flatulence
- seed serves as a cure for rheumatism
- serves as a cure for kidney disease
- pag serves asa stress reducing drug
- glass serves as madiciten for kidney stones
- warkes as a heat reduction drug
- seves as medicine to relieve boby odor
20 Clues: ACTS as a cure for asthma • bali is a cure for malaria • shot serves to heal the wind • serve as a deep hot medicine • food serves as an odor remedy • serves as a digestive madicine • berreies serve as bleeding gums • warkes as a heat reduction drug • serves as amedicine for diarrhea • leaves serve as an eyesore madicine • serves as a cure for kidney disease • ...
Fungi and plant 2021-04-08
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- meristematic tissue that produces the outer covering of stems
- specialized hypha that produces asexual spores in ascomycetes
- reprodcutive structure in angiosprem
- tiny sac in which fungal spores develop for sexual reproduction
- male reproductive structure in some plants, including mosses and liverworts
- cell in xylem tissue that conducts water and gives strength to the plant
- structure that attaches the leaf blade to the stem
- tissue composed of thin-walled cells found in roots,stems, and leaves.
- type of cambium that enables roots to grow thicker and branch
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- structure in ferns some protists and some fungi that contain spores
- modified underground stem swollen with stored food
- specialized tissue that transports waster and the products of photosynthesis throughout a plant; xylem and phloem tissue
- special type of pholem cell that is found near a sieve tube
- flowering plant whose seeds develop in ovaries
- organism that breaks down and obtains energy from dead organic material
- thin heart-shaped structure formed from the gametophyte of a fern
- structure that contains the male gametophyte in seed plants
- tangled mass of green filament in moss that forms during germination
- process of distributing seeds away from parent plant
- male cone in gymnosperms that produces male gametophyte in the form of pollen
- branching filament that makes up a fungus
21 Clues: reprodcutive structure in angiosprem • branching filament that makes up a fungus • flowering plant whose seeds develop in ovaries • modified underground stem swollen with stored food • structure that attaches the leaf blade to the stem • process of distributing seeds away from parent plant • special type of pholem cell that is found near a sieve tube • ...
Plant Cell Puzzle 2021-09-06
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- Non-living rigid structure
- consists of fatty acids a d alcohol
- can occupy up to 90% of the volume of the cell
- contains membrane-bound organelles
- Allow eukaryotes to carry out functions
- stores oils and fats
- found in all parts of plant that are easily observed
- it is where the vacuole is bound by a single membrane
- double membrane-bound structure
- contains a combination of vessel
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- flatted membranous sacs
- most abundant type of plant cell
- stores proteins
- longest and easily seen eukaryotes
- Basic structural of all living things
- have a living protoplasts
- Formed by the process of packaging in golgi apparatus
- Simplest form of life
- contains enzymes required for the synthesis of carbohydrates and proteins
- located towards the upper parts of roots and stems
20 Clues: stores proteins • stores oils and fats • Simplest form of life • flatted membranous sacs • have a living protoplasts • Non-living rigid structure • double membrane-bound structure • most abundant type of plant cell • contains a combination of vessel • longest and easily seen eukaryotes • contains membrane-bound organelles • consists of fatty acids a d alcohol • ...
Plant/Animal Cell 2021-09-09
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- deoxyribonucleic acid, a molecules that is present in all living cells and that contains info that determines traits
- the arrangement of parts in an organism
- describes the basic characteristics of all cells and organs
- gel-like fluid inside a cell; helps the cell maintain shape and is about 80% water
- makes protein
- one of the structures in the nucleus that are made up of dna and protein
- the smallest functional and structual unit of living things
- cells with no nucleus
- structures within a cell that have special functions to keep working
- packages and distributes materials within or out of the cell
- the special, normal, or proper activity of an organ or part
- cells with a nucleus
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- where genetic material is stored and controls the cells growth and reproduction
- a fluid-filled vesicle that contains food, water, and waste. Plant ells have a large central vacuole that stores water
- a system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a body of evidence acquired by scientific investigation
- produces enzymes that digest wastes, cell parts, and foreign invaders
- protective, flexible barrier that controls what goes in and out of the cell
- processes and transports proteins and makes lipids
- an organelle dound in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane in plant cells; provides structure and support
- the site of a cellular respiration, which releases energy for use by the cell
21 Clues: makes protein • cells with a nucleus • cells with no nucleus • the arrangement of parts in an organism • processes and transports proteins and makes lipids • describes the basic characteristics of all cells and organs • the smallest functional and structual unit of living things • the special, normal, or proper activity of an organ or part • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2021-06-04
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- the plant process that increases plant numbers
- is the chief component of the cell wall
- fluid-filled organelles bound by a single membrane called the tonoplast
- the process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- small particles suspended in water with sometimes glue-like consistency
- process of qualitative change in plants over time
- the food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the process by which plant roots take in water and air
- is derived from the Latin word ‘cella’, meaning storeroom or chamber
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- controls the activities of the cell
- the site of respiration
- is a protein composite that appears in food processed from wheat and related species
- defined as a community of plants dominated by trees
- a process of irreversible increase by cell division and enlargement, including synthesis of new cellular material and organization of subcellular organelles
- phenol derivatives (deter herbivory, deter infection)
- the site of protein synthesis
- a plastid containing the green pigment called the chlorophyll
- Plants mostly deposit such material in their tissues. Such mineral matter is mostly salts of calcium (e.g., raphides, druses) and anhydrides of silica
- the living part of the cell where organelles are embedded
- occurs as a reserve material in the protoplasm
20 Clues: the site of respiration • the site of protein synthesis • controls the activities of the cell • is the chief component of the cell wall • the plant process that increases plant numbers • occurs as a reserve material in the protoplasm • process of qualitative change in plants over time • defined as a community of plants dominated by trees • ...
Plant Vocabulary Crossword 2018-03-29
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- Veins that branch repeatedly off of other veins (28)
- Angiosperms that have two seed leaves (28)
- Grains fermented into alcohol and mixed with gasoline; an alternative fuel for automobiles. (27)
- Acetylsalicylic acid; the world's most widely used medicine. (27)
- Flowering plants, seed plants that produce seeds within a protective fruit. (28)
- Vascular tissue responsible for the transport of nutrients and the carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis (28)
- Foods derived from the leaves, stems, seeds, and roots of nonwoody plants. (27)
- Unusual looking plants that grow in moist, shady areas (28)
- Supply plants with essential mineral nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. (27)
- Angiosperms that have only one seed leaf (28)
- Allergic reaction that results in sneezing, a runny nose, and watering eyes. (27)
- Members of the pea family and bear seeds in pods. (27)
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- Undesireable plants that often crowd out crop plants or native plant species. (27)
- Include pine trees, seed plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in fruits (28)
- Roots or underground stems that are rich in carbohydrates. (27)
- Nonliving vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves (28)
- Growing plants and Raising animals for human use. (27)
- Venation that runs parallel (28)
- The part of a flowering plant that usually contains seeds. (27)
- The tightly coiled new rings of a fern (28)
- A dry, hard fruit that does not split open to release its seed. (27)
- Waxy, protective layer that covers the stems, leaves, and flowers of many plants. Helps prevent water loss. (28)
- Chemicals that kill undesireable organisms that harm crops, such as some insects. (27)
- Trees that loose their leaves at the end of the growing season (28)
- The three phyla of nonvascular plants (28)
- An underground stem system for ferns (28)
- Grasses that contain grains. (27)
27 Clues: Venation that runs parallel (28) • Grasses that contain grains. (27) • An underground stem system for ferns (28) • Angiosperms that have two seed leaves (28) • The three phyla of nonvascular plants (28) • The tightly coiled new rings of a fern (28) • Angiosperms that have only one seed leaf (28) • Veins that branch repeatedly off of other veins (28) • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
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- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed. • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
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- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
30 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
Plant ID Shrub 2023-11-19
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- Leaves are small,narrower and closer together
- Resembles Weeping Willow
- Found around hills and alongside mountain paths
- Sori and indusium round
- Leaves are opposite or alternate
- Indoor Shrub with compound leaves
- Weedy species
- Large woody broadleaf evergreen
- Male yellowish-brown round cones
- Bright Red berry
- Plant is a fire hazard
- Multiple bloom colors
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- Leaves are glossy and leathery
- Honeysuckle Family
- Leaves are lanceolate and toothed
- A group of toxic cyanogenic glycosides
- Low growing and slow growing
- Stems are square and winged
- Evergreen Shrub
- Have over 200 species
- 4-5 pairs of lateral veins under leaves
- Pruning can be accomplished in late winter
22 Clues: Weedy species • Evergreen Shrub • Bright Red berry • Honeysuckle Family • Have over 200 species • Multiple bloom colors • Plant is a fire hazard • Sori and indusium round • Resembles Weeping Willow • Stems are square and winged • Low growing and slow growing • Leaves are glossy and leathery • Large woody broadleaf evergreen • Leaves are opposite or alternate • ...
Fungi and Plant 2023-04-06
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- Which root emerges first from the seed?
- Which is the Primary Organ of Photosynthesis in Plants
- Which root emerges from the primary root?
- and…?
- Small reproductive cells that are dispersed by air currents
- It’s reproductive Structures is the visible part of the….?
- Gymnosperms and angiosperms are the two categories for which plant?
- An example for Tab-roots?
- An example of Nonvascular tissue
- Living cells that distribute sugars throughout the plant
- An example for a fibrous root?
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- Which has unprotected seeds in cone like structure?
- The second main group of land plants
- Which has the seeds enclosed inside the fruit?
- The two main functions of Fungal Diversity: absorption of nutrients and?
- The second component of the Vascular system
- Kingdom Plantae are able to Synthesize carbohydrates by…?
- The broad groups of Kingdom Plantae are: aquatic-, nonvascular-, and … Plants
- What is an example for gymnosperms?
- What is the zygote called with Respekt to gymnosperms: Conifer …?
- How do you call the plant part which is above the ground?
21 Clues: and…? • An example for Tab-roots? • An example for a fibrous root? • An example of Nonvascular tissue • What is an example for gymnosperms? • The second main group of land plants • Which root emerges first from the seed? • Which root emerges from the primary root? • The second component of the Vascular system • Which has the seeds enclosed inside the fruit? • ...
Chemical Plant Operator 2023-01-12
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- removes condensate from steam lines
- disk that forms the centrifugal force
- couples the motor to the pump
- air pockets
- controls the flow of a product or a gas
- seat
- condenser
- transfer liquid from one point to another
- controlled reaction takes place in the presence of catalyst
- non return
- device for collecting solids in the supply line to the pump
- Provides the heat necessary for distillation separation of the components of a liquid mixture
- seal between the valve body and the equipment it is fixed to
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- check casing for excessive heat
- driving rotating equipment
- indicates flow rate
- tool that assists with the turning of a hand wheel
- protects equipment from overpressure
- backward and forward motion
- controlled burning of waste gasses
- device for sealing the shaft from the pump casing
- SPC
- instrument to measure temperature
- indicator
- same as venting
25 Clues: SPC • seat • condenser • indicator • non return • air pockets • same as venting • indicates flow rate • driving rotating equipment • backward and forward motion • couples the motor to the pump • check casing for excessive heat • instrument to measure temperature • controlled burning of waste gasses • removes condensate from steam lines • protects equipment from overpressure • ...
Plant Anatomy Review 2023-01-18
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- hold up the stigma
- transports food from leaves to roots
- portion of the embryo that will become the roots
- portion of the embryo that will become the stem
- the hole into a bean/seed that allowed carbon dioxide to get to the embryo
- center portion of a tree; usually darker in color
- top portion of the pistil; accepts pollen
- small leaves that protect the flower before it blooms
- path for the pollen to get down to the ovary
- part of a flower that attracts pollinators
- protective layer around a tree
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- transports water from roots to leaves
- the top portion of a stamen; produces pollen
- portion of the embryo that will become the leaves
- food for the embryo until it sprouts above the surface
- female reproductive part of a flower
- stem cells within a tree
- male reproductive part of a flower
- protective membrane around a bean/seed
- portion of the stigma that will eventually become a fruit
20 Clues: hold up the stigma • stem cells within a tree • protective layer around a tree • male reproductive part of a flower • transports food from leaves to roots • female reproductive part of a flower • transports water from roots to leaves • protective membrane around a bean/seed • top portion of the pistil; accepts pollen • part of a flower that attracts pollinators • ...
Plant Organs & Tissues 2023-05-25
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- layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of only plants, fungi, and bacteria
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- process where certain organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- plastid where photosynthesis takes place, contains chlorophyll
- cells designed to carry out a particular role in the body
- tissue that transports water and nutrients from the soil to the stems and leaves
- gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- organelle where respiration takes place, makes ATP
- network of protein filaments, microtubules,& interconnecting filamentous bridges that give structure to a cell
- relating to or denoting a region of plant tissue consisting of actively dividing cells forming new tissue
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- vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars & metabolic products downward from the leaves
- DNA's full name
- organelle containing genetic material, nuclear botties and nucleoplasm
- specialized cell division to produce haploid cells in plants
- tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots
- in the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane containing fluid
- tiny holes on a leaf that allow for gas exchange
- the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent
- strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thick walls
- Cells undergo this to form new cells
- plant epidermis, the outer layer of tissue that surrounds the primary body of vascular plants
21 Clues: DNA's full name • Cells undergo this to form new cells • tiny holes on a leaf that allow for gas exchange • the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent • gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • organelle where respiration takes place, makes ATP • cells designed to carry out a particular role in the body • ...
Science- Plant Terms 2022-06-14
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- loss of water through evaporation in leaves
- arguably the most important part of a plant
- used to attract insects and birds
- arguably the most important part of a plant
- water crops
- reproduction another name for asexual reproduction
- female reproductive parts of a flower
- dark soil with decomposed organic matter
- theives that steal water, nutrients, light, and space
- reproduction where offspring is genetically unique
- growing one type of crop per field
- egg cell in flowers (later become seeds)
- planting a different type of crop each year to prevent nutrient depletion in the soil
- salty soil
- arguably the most important part of a plant
- sticky “lip” that captures pollen grains
- pests that eat parts of a plant
- support for the stigma
- growing crops vertically without soil
- green pigment that allows photosynthesis
- pests that cause infections and kill parts of a plant
- Chemicals moving up the food chain and result in problems for the entire ecosystem
- movement of soil to a new location
- seeds will wait for ideal conditions before they begin growing
- single main root
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- plants use this process to produce sugar from water, C02, and sunlight
- rows of trees planted to reduce wind erosion for crops
- reproduction where offspring is genetically identical
- male reproductive parts of a flower
- leaving a layer of cover over soil to prevent erosion
- choose specific characteristics and encourage these plants (or other organisms) to reproduce
- holds pollen grains
- this protects ovules/seeds and later becomes the fruit of a plant
- protective covering of the flower before it blooms
- rock or clay that becomes soil
- grown without pesticides
- any organism that causes plants to die or produce less than normal
- movement of water from high concentration to low concentration
- pollen is delivered to another flower
- tissue from plants that can be used for things other than food
- using a natural predator to control pests
- holds up the anther
42 Clues: salty soil • water crops • single main root • holds pollen grains • holds up the anther • support for the stigma • grown without pesticides • rock or clay that becomes soil • pests that eat parts of a plant • used to attract insects and birds • growing one type of crop per field • movement of soil to a new location • male reproductive parts of a flower • ...
Plant propagation crossword 2024-12-10
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- plants cut into sections that will grow into new plants
- reproducing plants from stems, leaves, or roots from a parent plant
- reproduction of plants with seeds
- select and move genetic material between plants
- plants grown from seeds
- asexual propagation when roots form on the stem while attached to the parent plant
- genetically identical to parent
- disease that causes stems to rot at soil line
- pieces of plants
- growing plants artificially
- breaking or softening seed coating
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- root pieces
- seeds planted directly into soil
- white tissue that forms over wounded areas or bases of cuttings
- sugar based gel
- leaf, petiole, and a short piece o stem with lateral bud
- seeds placed in cooler temperatures with less frequent watering
- connecting two plants or plant parts together
- seeds planted indoors, in a greenhouse, or in containers in a germinating medium
- leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole
- reproducing plants from bark
- an undifferentiated mass of cells
22 Clues: root pieces • sugar based gel • pieces of plants • plants grown from seeds • growing plants artificially • reproducing plants from bark • genetically identical to parent • seeds planted directly into soil • reproduction of plants with seeds • an undifferentiated mass of cells • breaking or softening seed coating • leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole • ...
BCMB 321 Crossword 2025-09-23
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- What type of transport describes sugar transport through cell walls and outside the plasma membrane?
- Which unbranched starch polymer consists of a α-1,4-linked glucose unit?
- What channels connect plant cells to symplastic transport?
- Which sulfur containing amino acid is the precursor for many other compounds?
- What kind of flow mechanism explains phloem transport based on water pressure differences?
- Which positively charged ion (NH₄⁺) is a reduced from of nitrogen taken up by plant roots?
- Which intermediate (NO₂⁻) nitrogen assimilation is toxic to plants?
- Which lipid molecule consists of glycerol and three fatty acids?
- Which anion (NO₃⁻) is the main nitrogen source absorbed from soil?
- Which iron storage protein complex keeps free iron from forming harmful superoxides?
- Which disaccharide transports carbon from leaves to other plant tissues?
- What is the type plant transporter that moves phosphate into roots against the concentration gradient?
- Which proteins stabilize oil bodies in plant seeds?
- Which polymer of glucose serves as a long-term energy storage molecule in plants?
- Which type of amino acids includes phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan?
Down
- Which tripeptide antioxidant contains cysteine?
- Which plant peroxisomes convert fats into sugars using the glyoxylate cycle?
- Which iron-sulfur protein transfers electrons in photosynthesis and nitrogen assimilation?
- Which organelle in non-photosynthetic tissues stores starch?
- What relationship between plant roots and fungi improves phosphorus uptake?
- Which branched starch polymer contains both α-1,4 and α-1,6 linkages?
- What is the name of the clusters that transfer electrons in metabolic reactions?
- Which enzyme removes branches from starch molecules?
- Which sulfur containing amino acid is essential in human diets?
- Which mixture of seed storage proteins in wheat can trigger celiac disease?
- What type of transport describes sugar movement directly from cell to cell via cytoplasm connections?
- What is the class of enzymes that catalyzes electron-transfer reactions such as nitrate-> nitrite?
- What molecule binds ions to iron to make them soluble for plant uptake?
- What i the name of the method of growing plants in nutrient rich?
- Which carbohydrate polymer made from fructose stores carbon in some plants?
- What is the negatively charged ion of sulfur that is taken up by plants from the soil?
- Which cells support sieve elements and help with phloem loading?
- Which metabolic pathway in plants produces aromatic amino acids and is targeted by glyphosate herbicides?
- Which insoluble iron compound in soil limits iron availability to plants? (Hydroxide)
- Which specialized phloem elements transport sugars but lack a nucleus?
35 Clues: Which tripeptide antioxidant contains cysteine? • Which proteins stabilize oil bodies in plant seeds? • Which enzyme removes branches from starch molecules? • What channels connect plant cells to symplastic transport? • Which organelle in non-photosynthetic tissues stores starch? • Which sulfur containing amino acid is essential in human diets? • ...
Photosynthesis Exploration 2022-03-17
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- a food molecule
- A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf
- the process where a plant makes own food
- most common plant pigment
- one of two for plant to make glucose
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- contains plant pigments
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- a gas that a plant breathes in
- the surface of the skin
- a gas that a plant breathes out
10 Clues: a food molecule • contains plant pigments • the surface of the skin • most common plant pigment • a gas that a plant breathes in • a gas that a plant breathes out • one of two for plant to make glucose • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf • the process where a plant makes own food
Horticulture II 2023-11-29
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- This is the tallest point of the plant that is actively dividing and growing.
- this type of flower is typically the center point of flower arrangements.
- These types of goods do go bad quickly and get marked up at 3%.
- This is a type of business who sells directly to the consumer.
- Where the stem, bud, and leaf all meet.
- This type of flower is used to bulk up the arrangement.
- This is the type of calculation we've practiced with benches in greenhouses.
- ______ Dominance is when the plant prioritizes growing upwards.
- is when you put a plant's branch under soil and after it sprouts roots you detach it to create a new plant.
- These types of goods don't go bad quickly and can be stored long term.
- This type of propagation is when you combine the root system from one plant with the scion from another.
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- The art of communicating through flowers.
- This is a type of heating that koreans used in older greenhouse designs.
- This bud is at the apex of the stem.
- this type of business that sells in bulk to other businesses.
- This type of cut is used to make space for new growth on a plant.
- this country uses a floriculture technique called Ikebana.
- this is the color that represents rebirth, renewal, and luck
- This is a type of business that provides a specific service or product.
- This is a type of bench that can move side to side to increase space usage.
- This is the type of table used in greenhouses to put your plants onto.
- These are types of greens to add interest and bulk to arrangements.
22 Clues: This bud is at the apex of the stem. • Where the stem, bud, and leaf all meet. • The art of communicating through flowers. • This type of flower is used to bulk up the arrangement. • this country uses a floriculture technique called Ikebana. • this is the color that represents rebirth, renewal, and luck • this type of business that sells in bulk to other businesses. • ...
AVBG Garden 2023-04-17
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- Pakkamalai
- The plant which grows on other trees
- one of the water plants
- The gardens majority work
- The state tree of Tamil Nadu
- Good for hearts
- The king of medicinal tree
- Endangered plant in Tamil nadu
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- The plant which shed their leaves
- The only bird which fly backward
- State flower of Tamil Nadu
- Commonly flying in the garden
- The garden's priority forest
13 Clues: Pakkamalai • Good for hearts • one of the water plants • The gardens majority work • State flower of Tamil Nadu • The king of medicinal tree • The state tree of Tamil Nadu • The garden's priority forest • Commonly flying in the garden • Endangered plant in Tamil nadu • The only bird which fly backward • The plant which shed their leaves • The plant which grows on other trees
Cellular Organelles 2025-09-15
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- Term for any living thing.
- _____ cells do not have cells walls.
- Mitochondria produces ______ within the cell.
- What is in the middle of the nucleus?
- The ______ _______ protects the nucleus.
- Vacuoles mainly store _____ in plant cells.
- _____ cells have cell walls and cell membranes.
- Chloroplasts capture sunligth and us eit as energy; also known as _____
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- Protein packing
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell.
- Chef of proteins
- Fluid in the cell-only in plant cells.
- Animal cells do not have a cell wall.
- destroyer
- Control center
15 Clues: destroyer • Control center • Protein packing • Chef of proteins • Term for any living thing. • _____ cells do not have cells walls. • What is in the middle of the nucleus? • Animal cells do not have a cell wall. • Fluid in the cell-only in plant cells. • The ______ _______ protects the nucleus. • Controls what goes in and out of the cell. • ...
Pesticide Basics 2021-11-08
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- Product that controls insects and other arthropods
- Product that controls weeds by preventing seeds from germinating (sprouting).
- Organic Materials Review Institute. The national organization that makes sure products intended for organic gardening comply with the standards of the usda national organic program.
- Pesticide that is absorbed into the plant’s tissues, either through roots or leaves and is translocated to the rest of the plant.
- Insecticide is absorbed into the foliage of a plant, but not translocated throughout the plant.
- signal word that means the pesticide is highly toxic. Highest level of concern for the products we carry.
- Pesticide that comes with its own applicator, and doesn’t need any diluting. Aka RTU
- Pesticide that only kills insects that come in contact with it.
- systemic insecticide that is low toxicity to vertebrates, but are under suspicion of contributing to colony collapse disorder in honeybees.
- the active ingredient in Roundup and Killzall
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- Product that kills rats, mice, and other rodents
- Product that controls fungal diseases
- A weed killer that kills one type of plant without harming others.
- Products that control weeds
- Pesticide that comes as a concentrate in its own hoseend sprayer. Aka RTS
- Product that controls mites
- Product that kills snails and slugs
- Pesticide that needs to be diluted with water before application.
- California department of food and agriculture. The state organic used in california.
- signal word that indicates the pesticide is moderately toxic. Intermediate level of concern.
- A weed killer that can damage or kill any plant it contacts.
- signal word that means the pesticide is slightly toxic. Lowest level of concern.
22 Clues: Products that control weeds • Product that controls mites • Product that kills snails and slugs • Product that controls fungal diseases • the active ingredient in Roundup and Killzall • Product that kills rats, mice, and other rodents • Product that controls insects and other arthropods • A weed killer that can damage or kill any plant it contacts. • ...
VEGETABLES 2021-04-30
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- vegetables that have the characteristics of large leaves, fingers with five to nine pieces and long stem
- are short life cycle plants, can grow 1 to 3 meters tall
- is a vegetable plant that belongs to the cabbage family or Brassicaceae
- Vegetables that have a hollow stem
- a cooking spice with the binomial name Allium cepa var. aggregatum
- a vegetable that has broad and sharp leaves and dark green and the stems tend to be serrated and shaped like a crescent moon
- pods, green, and yellow skin
- is a plant that is commonly grown for consumption by its leaves as a green vegetable
- is a green or purple leafy plant that has dense leaves
- plants that do not have chlorophyll so they are heterotrophic, and their bodies consist of threads called hyphae
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- a vegetable with the scientific name lactuca sativa
- is a type of vegetable that is reddish yellow or yellowish orange with a texture similar to wood
- has the characteristics of thick fruit skin, a little hard, young fruit whitish green and dark yellow after dark
- is a group of plants from the Brassica clan that are used by their leaves or flowers as food
- Vegetable that is long and round, has purple and green leaves
- sprouts young plants (sporophytes) that have just developed from the embryonic stage in the seeds
- is a fruit and plant member of the genus Capsicum, usually used as a spice and has a spicy taste
- is a plant from the Solanaceae tribe that has edible stem tubers
- oval-shaped and green vegetables with rashes on the surface of the fruit skin and have a bitter taste
- plants of the genus Allium sativum
20 Clues: pods, green, and yellow skin • Vegetables that have a hollow stem • plants of the genus Allium sativum • a vegetable with the scientific name lactuca sativa • is a green or purple leafy plant that has dense leaves • are short life cycle plants, can grow 1 to 3 meters tall • Vegetable that is long and round, has purple and green leaves • ...
Plants of the Intermountain Region 2024-04-11
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- Family to which serviceberry belongs
- Specific epithet that means “Three-toothed”
- Specific epithet of a plant having compound leaves with 3-leaflets
- Specific epithet that means “white” referring to berries
- ________ mountainmohagany has leaves with edges that curl under
- Family of aspen and willows
- Genus of skunkbrush sumac
- Inflorescence type of Western Yarrow
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- The inflorescence type of quaking aspen
- Type of inflorescence of chokecherry
- Number of needles/fascicle for Pinyon Pine
- Genus of a plant known for its healing powers & medicinal value
- Genus of a plant with pinnately compound leaves
- Common name of plant with opposite leaves
- Genus of chokecherry and plums
- Specific epithet that means “edible” - referring to seeds
- Number of petals of the wild rose flower
17 Clues: Genus of skunkbrush sumac • Family of aspen and willows • Genus of chokecherry and plums • Family to which serviceberry belongs • Type of inflorescence of chokecherry • Inflorescence type of Western Yarrow • The inflorescence type of quaking aspen • Number of petals of the wild rose flower • Common name of plant with opposite leaves • ...
plants 2016-03-12
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- transports food, water and nutrients around the plant
- hole that let CO2 in and O out
- our brain is one of our vital ______
- a substance formed by decomposed animals
- p________ mesophyll
- a gas that is taken in by plants
- spaces between guard cells
- part of the palisale mesophyll
- used to remove green chorophyll
- transports water
- absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- colour where no starch is present
- absorbs infared radiation
- used to anchor a plant
- stored glucose
- the sun provides l________
- burning of natural resources
- a gas respired by a plant
- produced when food is broken down
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- there is a upper and lower section to this
- in plant cell walls
- to test for starch
- process used to make fossil fuels
- top layer of the leaf structure
- a large group of organic compounds in food
- opens to create a hole
- process used to make food
- s______ mesophyll
- protects a cell
- there are many different gases in this area, a_____ s______
- when a plant is deprived of starch
- transports glucose
- a living thing is made up of many _____
- green substance in leaves
- dead animals decopose. this process is called __________
- a process that involes oxygen
- colour that shows starch
- this is used to make food
38 Clues: stored glucose • protects a cell • transports water • s______ mesophyll • to test for starch • transports glucose • in plant cell walls • p________ mesophyll • opens to create a hole • used to anchor a plant • colour that shows starch • process used to make food • green substance in leaves • absorbs infared radiation • this is used to make food • a gas respired by a plant • ...
The McKenzie Crossword #1: Gardening 2022-03-30
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- A yellow fruit that is used to make a summertime drink.
- This is mostly found in deserts and beaches.
- The _____ does not fall far from the tree.
- A vessel that is used to water plants.
- A tool used for digging in a garden.
- A green, sour fruit.
- Rainy, sunny, and snowy are all adjectives that describe ________.
- A round, hard ball that grows a plant every year.
- An ingredient in wine; the fruit.
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- Any part of a plant that grows another plant.
- A flower that resembles an over-sized marigold.
- Any member of the kingdom Plantae, which produce their own food.
- A building where tools are kept for gardening.
- A food that is made by a process of similar item.
- An area dedicated to growing plants.
- A brown substance that plants grow in.
- A combination of nutrients that helps plants grow in a garden.
- The act of supplying land with water by artificial means is to ________.
18 Clues: A green, sour fruit. • An ingredient in wine; the fruit. • An area dedicated to growing plants. • A tool used for digging in a garden. • A vessel that is used to water plants. • A brown substance that plants grow in. • The _____ does not fall far from the tree. • This is mostly found in deserts and beaches. • Any part of a plant that grows another plant. • ...
Plants 2022-03-23
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- to continue to live, especially in difficult times
- to draw interest.
- Plants need this from the sun to grow
- Plants usually get food and water through these
- Bees carry this from plant to plant.
- People say this is the most beautiful part of a plant.
- We are learning to ______ to climate change.
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- Something that falls from trees in Autumn.
- Animals and plants get their food from ________
- The part of the plant that holds the flower up
- Some plants have evolved to _______ insects.
- To move from one place to another
- Most plants roots grow here.
- You can grow plants from this.
14 Clues: to draw interest. • Most plants roots grow here. • You can grow plants from this. • To move from one place to another • Bees carry this from plant to plant. • Plants need this from the sun to grow • Something that falls from trees in Autumn. • Some plants have evolved to _______ insects. • We are learning to ______ to climate change. • ...
english ipbl 2023-05-01
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- plant and flesh-eating animals
- opposite of inedible
- any living creature (including humans) that is not a plant
- fat provided by whales mostly
- food made by bees
- a small round green bean.
- ingredients that gives us food taste
- The sweet substance present in flowers
- flesh-eating animals
- found in oceans and is a ingredient
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- plant-eating animals
- synonym of diversification
- Seeds after the second stage of germination
- sources provided by animals
- A bees home
- sources provided by plants
- one of the items of food you need to make something to eat
- chickpeas, especially when roasted and prepared as a snack.
18 Clues: A bees home • food made by bees • plant-eating animals • opposite of inedible • flesh-eating animals • a small round green bean. • synonym of diversification • sources provided by plants • sources provided by animals • fat provided by whales mostly • plant and flesh-eating animals • found in oceans and is a ingredient • ingredients that gives us food taste • ...
Science Crossword 2015-07-15
Across
- the absence of light.
- the force that acts to keep things on the ground on Earth.
- this is what two opposite magnetic pole do.
- the name for the roots of a plant when the roots have lots of small hairy shoots.
- the system in the body that allows food to be processed.
- the path of the Earth round the sun.
- the job that the human skeleton does for all the organs in our body.
- if you can't see through something, it is said to be this.
- the part of a plant that transports water to the whole plant and keeps it upright.
- this is what two like magnetic poles do.
- this is formed when an object blocks out the light.
Down
- this mixes with food in the mouth to soften the food and allow swallowing.
- a very hard impermeable rock.
- something which gives out light is called a light........
- the word for how seeds are spread from the original plant.
- this type of skeleton is on the outside of a body like a crab.
- push and pull are types of?
- our main source of light and heat on Earth
18 Clues: the absence of light. • push and pull are types of? • a very hard impermeable rock. • the path of the Earth round the sun. • this is what two like magnetic poles do. • our main source of light and heat on Earth • this is what two opposite magnetic pole do. • this is formed when an object blocks out the light. • the system in the body that allows food to be processed. • ...
Gardening 8 2025-02-18
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- Mold – Decomposed leaves used to improve soil texture.
- Emulsion – A fertilizer made from fish byproducts.
- – Transferring a plant to a larger container.
- – Removing the growing tips of a plant to promote bushiness.
- Tea – A liquid fertilizer made from steeped compost.
- Salt – A magnesium-rich amendment that helps plant growth.
- – A propagation method where a stem is bent and buried to grow roots.
- – Splitting a plant into multiple parts for propagation.
- Phosphate – A slow-release phosphorus source for plants.
- Off – Gradually exposing plants to outdoor conditions before transplanting.
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- – Training climbing plants to grow on a structure.
- – Removing faded flowers to encourage new blooms.
- – A protective layer applied to the soil to retain moisture.
- – Removing excess seedlings to prevent overcrowding.
- – A soil conditioner used to break up heavy clay.
- – Adding a thin layer of compost or soil to the surface.
- Meal – A high-nitrogen organic fertilizer.
- – Using supports to help plants stand upright.
- Manure – Cover crops grown to improve soil quality.
- – The three key nutrients in fertilizers: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
20 Clues: Meal – A high-nitrogen organic fertilizer. • – Transferring a plant to a larger container. • – Using supports to help plants stand upright. • – Removing faded flowers to encourage new blooms. • – A soil conditioner used to break up heavy clay. • – Training climbing plants to grow on a structure. • Emulsion – A fertilizer made from fish byproducts. • ...
Nutrition 2021-03-01
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- vitamins, minerals, water
- both a healthy fat and a plant protein
- food group made up of simple carbohydrates
- simple carbohydrates
- food group made up of complex carbohydrates
- whole-grains should be _____ % of your total grains
- greens plant based calcium
- complex carbohydrates
- fats, carbohydrates, proteins
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- mineral that builds bone density
- sweet, smooth, flavors, rich in calcium
- whole grain
- high protein, healthy fat, scrambled, fried or poached
- building blocks of proteins
- choosing the right amount of food
- eating many colors and types of foods
- energy for the body
- food with no nutritional value
- store energy
- protein group
- plant-based protein, high in carbs and low in fat
21 Clues: whole grain • store energy • protein group • energy for the body • simple carbohydrates • complex carbohydrates • vitamins, minerals, water • greens plant based calcium • building blocks of proteins • fats, carbohydrates, proteins • food with no nutritional value • mineral that builds bone density • choosing the right amount of food • eating many colors and types of foods • ...
Desert 2021-11-13
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- jumping rodent
- terestrial cuckoo
- spiny succulent plant
- fine rock debris
- extensively eroded terain
- East Asian desert
- tequila plant
- strong wind carrying sand
- extremely dry
- heavy bodied lizard
- domestic dromedary
- arachnid with segmented tail
- terestrial turtle
- sand hills
- pit viper
- wolflike Canid
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- largest desert in the world
- hairy spider
- female sheep
- fertile spot in the desert
- desert hare
- seasonal storm
- tree like cactus
- pads of opuntia cacti
- valley lowest point in US
- California State Park
- large fruit of cactus plant
- Arecaceae tree
- fleshy desert plants
- high temperature
- peninsular bighorn sheep
- funnel of hot air
32 Clues: pit viper • sand hills • desert hare • hairy spider • female sheep • tequila plant • extremely dry • jumping rodent • seasonal storm • Arecaceae tree • wolflike Canid • fine rock debris • tree like cactus • high temperature • terestrial cuckoo • East Asian desert • terestrial turtle • funnel of hot air • domestic dromedary • heavy bodied lizard • fleshy desert plants • spiny succulent plant • ...
ecology 2023-02-27
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- place where organisms lives
- break down
- the relation between organisms that benefit eachother
- organisms role or job in its habitat
- when one organism benefits from a other without damaging
- organisms interacting with their physical enviroment
- study of the relations of organisms to their enviroment
- someone who manufactures something
- capacity largest amount of a population that can be supported by an area
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- an animal or plant that lives in or on a host
- area where a type of animal or plant population is found
- a terrestrical or equatic flesh eating mammal
- major ecological community
- an organisms capable of synthesizing its own food
- an animal that foods on both animals and vegetables substances
- any animal that feeds chiefly on plant and grass
- group of the same kind of organism living in a certain place
- variety of a plant and animal life in a habitat
18 Clues: break down • major ecological community • place where organisms lives • someone who manufactures something • organisms role or job in its habitat • an animal or plant that lives in or on a host • a terrestrical or equatic flesh eating mammal • variety of a plant and animal life in a habitat • any animal that feeds chiefly on plant and grass • ...
PLANTS 2022-01-04
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- To put a seed in the ground to grow
- Pour or sprinkle water over a plant in order to encourage growth
- Part of a plant attached to the stem or branches
- To produce flowers that develop into fruit
- A small object produced by a plant
- Part of a plant which attaches it to the ground
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- Process by which plants synthesize foods
- The part of a plant which is brightly coloured
- Compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
- The main stalk of a plant that develops buds
10 Clues: A small object produced by a plant • To put a seed in the ground to grow • Process by which plants synthesize foods • To produce flowers that develop into fruit • The main stalk of a plant that develops buds • The part of a plant which is brightly coloured • Part of a plant which attaches it to the ground • Part of a plant attached to the stem or branches • ...
foods 2015-01-29
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- / Large fruit with a hard skin whose flesh may be cooked and eaten as a vegetable
- / A plant-eating insect with long hind legs which are used for jumping
- / Another term for peanut
- / The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground
- / The larva of a butterfly
- / The white starchy tuberous root of a tropical tree
- / The edible orange starchy tuber of a climbing plant
- / A soft, white substance formed when milk coagulates
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- / A deep, narrow hole made in the ground, especially to locate water
- / A banana containing high levels of starch and little sugar
- / Milk produced by a woman as food for her child
- / Products containing or made from milk
- / A large round yellow citrus fruit with an acid juicy pulp
- / The dark red fruit of a small tree with broad leaves
- / A strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal
- / A hole in the ground from which a supply of water is extracted
- / Domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese
- / A bean of the soya plant
18 Clues: / Another term for peanut • / The larva of a butterfly • / A bean of the soya plant • / Products containing or made from milk • / A strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal • / Milk produced by a woman as food for her child • / The white starchy tuberous root of a tropical tree • / The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground • ...
Sexual and Asexual Reproduction 2023-02-18
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- reproduction in which an egg can develop into an embryo without being fertilized by a sperm.
- transfer of pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma
- a fertilized egg cell.
- side shoots which grow out from the parent plant eg. potato
- asexual reproduction where offspring is produced from bud of the parent
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- joining plant parts from different plants together so they will heal and grow as one plant.
- process by which male and female gametes are fused together, forming a new organism.
- removal of a vegetative part of a parent plant to create a new, identical plant
- Culture lab procedure which produces multiple plants from a single parent plant
- reproduction where both parents are involved
- creating an organism which is identical to another
- asexual reproduction in animals where the body of an organism separates into two new bodies.
- asexual reproduction in which a piece of the body of the parent breaks off and develops into an independent offspring.
- reproduction where offspring is produced from one parent only
14 Clues: a fertilized egg cell. • reproduction where both parents are involved • creating an organism which is identical to another • side shoots which grow out from the parent plant eg. potato • reproduction where offspring is produced from one parent only • asexual reproduction where offspring is produced from bud of the parent • ...
Module 12 Vocabulary 2025-05-01
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- growth response to gravity
- misture of gravel, sand, silt, clay, and organic matter
- living vascular tissue that carries sugar and organic substances throughout the plant
- plant parts involved in reproduction
- The study of life processes
- cells not specialized in a particular function
- chemicals that circulate and regulate cellular processes by interacting with specific cells in multicellular organisms
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- plant parts not involved in reproduction
- process by which organic substances move through the phloem
- growth response to light
- a plant that loses it leaves in winter
- enviromental change that triggers a response
- nonliving vascular tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- growth response to touch
- spaces in the soil that determine amount of water and air in the soil
15 Clues: growth response to light • growth response to touch • growth response to gravity • The study of life processes • plant parts involved in reproduction • a plant that loses it leaves in winter • plant parts not involved in reproduction • enviromental change that triggers a response • cells not specialized in a particular function • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2022-02-07
13 Clues: plant • living • animal • nonliving • the hunter • meat eater • plant eater • the animal hunted • eats both plant and meat • living and non-living things • how plants make their own food • where saltwater and freshwater meet • breaks down dead plants and animals into nutrients
Environmental Science - 1 2022-02-18
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- Making a guess about what will happen based upon what you know.
- The part of the plant that holds it in the ground.
- One way that seeds are moved is by what eats them.
- Plants and animals survive in their environment because of their ___.
- Consumer eats grass and other plants.
- How seeds are carried by air.
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- The part of a plant that carries seeds and allows the plant to reproduce.
- Consumer eats the animals that got their energy from plants.
- It holds roots in place.
- This part of a plant moves water to all parts of the plant.
- It falls as rain on plants and humans need it to live.
- Energy from it goes into plants. It is essential for life.
- Scientific name for the air that we breathe.
13 Clues: It holds roots in place. • How seeds are carried by air. • Consumer eats grass and other plants. • Scientific name for the air that we breathe. • The part of the plant that holds it in the ground. • One way that seeds are moved is by what eats them. • It falls as rain on plants and humans need it to live. • Energy from it goes into plants. It is essential for life. • ...
Energy and Nutrients 2023-08-24
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- An element passed between organisms and the air through photosynthesis and respiration
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Water evaporating from plant leaves, moving from plants to the atmosphere
- A substance used to replace nutrients in soil; it can lead to algae blooms
- A cycle moving between living things, the earth, and the atmosphere
- A process that pulls carbon from the air and puts it in organisms’ bodies
- The gas that makes up most of the air, but plants can’t get it from the air
- A process that pulls carbon or nitrogen from the air and puts it into organisms
- Plant-eaters, also known as primary consumers
- The Law of ________ of Energy
- A consumer that is not prey for any other organism
- A process that moves carbon from fuels such as oil, into the atmosphere
- This is the part of a plant that absorbs water and nitrogen
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- Another word for autotroph, contrasted with consumer
- An organism that makes its own food
- Water carrying excess fertilizer downstream into lakes and rivers
- A process that moves carbon from dead organisms into the atmosphere
- The units used to measure energy in food
- At each stage of a food chain, _____ percent of energy is lost as heat
- Organisms that aren’t part of food chains, but eat dead things from every level
- Organisms that have to eat others for food; another word for consumer
- Organisms that can eat plant matter or meat
- Meat-eaters, also known as secondary consumers
- This is the part of a plant that absorbs carbon
- One ‘stage’ in a food chain. Or a level on an energy pyramid
- A substance needed for life, besides energy
26 Clues: The Law of ________ of Energy • An organism that makes its own food • The units used to measure energy in food • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Organisms that can eat plant matter or meat • A substance needed for life, besides energy • Plant-eaters, also known as primary consumers • Meat-eaters, also known as secondary consumers • ...
Photosynthesis Exploration 2022-03-17
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- a food molecule
- A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf
- the process where a plant makes own food
- most common plant pigment
- one of two for plant to make glucose
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- contains plant pigments
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- a gas that a plant breathes in
- the surface of the skin
- a gas that a plant breathes out
10 Clues: a food molecule • contains plant pigments • the surface of the skin • most common plant pigment • a gas that a plant breathes in • a gas that a plant breathes out • one of two for plant to make glucose • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf • the process where a plant makes own food
Unit 1 crosswords 2022-09-15
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- n. The size or extent of something
- n. how good or bad something is
- n. Part of a plant from which a new plant grows
- adj. easily found, seen, or understood
- n. a substance used as a medicine or in making medicines
- v. to make a suggestion
- adj. famous in history
- n. one of the six or seven great divisions of land on the globe
- n. A range of different types
- v. to place or leave something in a location (as a warehouse, library, or computer memory) for later use, disposal, or safekeeping
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- n. a fight between armies, warships, or airplanes
- v, to call to public attention to persuade to buy
- v. to reduce the activity
- n. a plant or plant product that is grown and harvested
- n. a strong will power to do, use
- v. to make from raw materials by hand or machinery
- v. To put forward an idea
- adj. capable of bringing about a desired result with little waste (as of time or energy)
- n. something built for a particular purpose
- n. the quality of something that affects the sense of taste
20 Clues: adj. famous in history • v. to make a suggestion • v. to reduce the activity • v. To put forward an idea • n. A range of different types • n. how good or bad something is • n. a strong will power to do, use • n. The size or extent of something • adj. easily found, seen, or understood • n. something built for a particular purpose • n. Part of a plant from which a new plant grows • ...
Crossword English Club (2) 2025-11-16
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- A tiny bird that can hover while drinking nectar
- A wild animal known for its red fur and clever behavior
- Small pieces of ice that fall during a storm
- A low plant with many branches, often found in gardens
- A large bird of prey with excellent vision
- Hot water that shoots up from the ground naturally
- A small dark fruit that grows on thorny bushes
- A bright, colorful flower that blooms in spring
- A fragrant purple plant often used in gardens and oils
- A leafy plant that grows well in shade and moist places
- A night-active bird with big eyes and silent wings
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- A high, steep rock face near the sea or mountains
- A small green plant that grows on rocks and tree trunks
- A large natural flow of water that moves toward the sea
- A tall evergreen tree with long, thin needles
- A small smooth stone found on beaches or riverbeds
- A farm animal known for climbing well and eating almost anything
- The moment the sun appears in the morning
- A classic garden flower known for its scent and thorns
- A wide open field filled with grass and flowers
20 Clues: The moment the sun appears in the morning • A large bird of prey with excellent vision • Small pieces of ice that fall during a storm • A tall evergreen tree with long, thin needles • A small dark fruit that grows on thorny bushes • A bright, colorful flower that blooms in spring • A wide open field filled with grass and flowers • ...
flying sheep 2016-06-21
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- site of chemical reactions
- when an animal cell is in a hypotonic
- reforms around the chromosomes and the cytoplasm divides
- the movement of water down a consentration gradient
- where photosynthesis happens
- a type of transport the requires energy
- lollypops in a cell membrane
- site of aerobic resperation
- the solution is which an animal cell shrinks
- when a cell stays the same in a solution
- a passive movement of molicules
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- the passage ways in a cell membrane
- chromosomes line up along this
- the brain of a cell
- when a plant cell shrinks
- is a way to grow colonies of microbes
- when a plant cell is in a hypertonic
- when a plant cell is in a hypotonic
- where water and nutrients are stored
- found in all organisims on earth
- where protiensynthis happens
- cells divide
22 Clues: cells divide • the brain of a cell • when a plant cell shrinks • site of chemical reactions • site of aerobic resperation • where photosynthesis happens • lollypops in a cell membrane • where protiensynthis happens • chromosomes line up along this • a passive movement of molicules • found in all organisims on earth • the passage ways in a cell membrane • ...
Cells crossword 2025-11-13
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- The powerhouse of the south.
- A barrier that allows all liquids and gasses to go through.
- Thin layer that separates substances passing, acting like a selective barrier.
- Helps modify proteins for the lysosomes.
- Performs photosynthesis.
- Basic structure of all living things.
- A term for abiotic beings.
- An organelle that is only found in plant Cells.
- A sac-like organelle that stores water and nutrients.
- A jelly like substance that fills the inside of the cell.
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- Scientific machine that is used to magnify cells.
- The seven main characteristics that all living things must have.
- A type of Cell that has lysosomes.
- Rigid outside layer found in plant cells.
- You/Us
- A barrier that doesn't allow any liquids or gasses through.
- A type of Cell that has a vacuole.
- A folded organelle that makes protein.
- Helps make proteins for all cells.
- The control center of the cell.
20 Clues: You/Us • Performs photosynthesis. • A term for abiotic beings. • The powerhouse of the south. • The control center of the cell. • A type of Cell that has lysosomes. • A type of Cell that has a vacuole. • Helps make proteins for all cells. • Basic structure of all living things. • A folded organelle that makes protein. • Helps modify proteins for the lysosomes. • ...
Botany crossword chpt. 6 2025-11-06
12 Clues: a leaf • Fern family • Plant parasite • part of a plant • produces spores • the moss family • Grass like roots • Protects the root • Carrot like roots • a structure in mosses • helps transport water • helps the plant stand up
Science review - 12/7/22 2022-12-05
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- process by which a plant makes food
- process of a new plant growing from a seed
- location where photosynthesis usually takes place
- where plants get their energy to make food
- part of a plant that holds it in place
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- part of the plant that holds the pollen
- part of the plant that gives support
- how plants reproduce
- part of a plant that grows into a new plant
- part of a plant that produces seeds
10 Clues: how plants reproduce • process by which a plant makes food • part of a plant that produces seeds • part of the plant that gives support • part of a plant that holds it in place • part of the plant that holds the pollen • process of a new plant growing from a seed • where plants get their energy to make food • part of a plant that grows into a new plant • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2018-10-21
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- grow above the sepals
- growth of young plant from seed
- covered seeds
- ferns underground stem
- period of inactivity
- enlarge ovary that contain seeds
- sticky fluids produce by fine trees
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- young leaves inside the seed
- female part of flower
- produce their seeds in cones
- male part of a flower
- base of pistil
- plant hormone that affects growth
- known as cone bearing
- an angiosperm plant
15 Clues: covered seeds • base of pistil • an angiosperm plant • period of inactivity • female part of flower • grow above the sepals • male part of a flower • known as cone bearing • ferns underground stem • young leaves inside the seed • produce their seeds in cones • growth of young plant from seed • enlarge ovary that contain seeds • plant hormone that affects growth • ...
Parable Crossword 2020-07-27
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- the son of god
- to scatter or place (seed, a crop, etc) in or on (a piece of ground, field, etc) so that it may grow to sow wheat; to sow a strip of land.
- a person who teaches, especially in a school.\
- a stiff, sharp-pointed woody projection on the stem or other part of a plant.
- the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant.
- the solid surface of the earth.
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.
- a period of learning or teaching.
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- feel or show great joy or delight.
- a shoot of a plant.
- feeling or showing an envious resentment of someone or their achievements, possessions, or perceived advantages
- having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement.
- spending money or using resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagant.
- (of a plant) dry and shrivelled.
14 Clues: the son of god • a shoot of a plant. • the solid surface of the earth. • (of a plant) dry and shrivelled. • a period of learning or teaching. • feel or show great joy or delight. • a person who teaches, especially in a school.\ • having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement. • the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments. • ...
josh's cell crossword 2020-09-15
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- Makes lipids and proteins to be used in the cell
- Contain the green pigment
- Every organisms have at least one
- Makes proteins to export
- No nucleus
- Contains digestive enzymes
- controls the normal activities of the cell
- Has animal and plant
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- The “ powerhouse” of the cell
- Surrounds the animal cell
- receive and modify proteins made by ER
- Plant cells have a large central vacuole
- Traps sunlight to make glucose
- Where protein are made
- Gives structure and shape to plant and bacteria cells
15 Clues: No nucleus • Has animal and plant • Where protein are made • Makes proteins to export • Surrounds the animal cell • Contain the green pigment • Contains digestive enzymes • The “ powerhouse” of the cell • Traps sunlight to make glucose • Every organisms have at least one • receive and modify proteins made by ER • Plant cells have a large central vacuole • ...
Cell Organelles 2025-10-09
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- The movement of water from a high concentration to a low.
- Both animal and plant cells have this organelle, but it has a different job in them.
- Structure that is the outermost layer of plant cells, very rigid.
- The solution where all the water rushes out of the cell, making it small/shriveled.
- Can be smooth or rough, is an extended workplace for the cell.
- The apparatus that helps sort and proteins to where they need to be.
- The jelly-like structure that holds everything in place.
- A structure that can help the sell move, a tail-like structure.
- The brain of the cell.
- The solution where a cell is happy, nothing changes for it.
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- An organelle that is only in animal cells-helps make microfilaments.
- The structure that allows things in and out of the cell, semi-permeable.
- Only in plant cells and are a type of plastid that make the plant green.
- The solution where all the water rushes into the cell, can cause it to burst.
- The organelle that is the main energy source of animal cells.
- The organelle that makes ribosomes.
- What makes proteins for the cell.
- Self destruct button if needed, helps with cell digestion.
- The movement of particles from a high concentration to a low.
19 Clues: The brain of the cell. • What makes proteins for the cell. • The organelle that makes ribosomes. • The jelly-like structure that holds everything in place. • The movement of water from a high concentration to a low. • Self destruct button if needed, helps with cell digestion. • The solution where a cell is happy, nothing changes for it. • ...
Cell crossword 2022-12-08
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- produces structure for plant cell
- produces structure for animal plant
- it is the control center, contains DNA
- maintain photosynthesis
- organism composed of many cells
- protein production
- make ATP
- produces and transport proteins
Down
- sorts and packages materials for transport
- fills the cell
- produces lipids and steroids
- stores materials in plant
- controls what enters and exits the cell
- gets rid of waste
- made up of only one cell that carries out all of the functions
15 Clues: make ATP • fills the cell • gets rid of waste • protein production • maintain photosynthesis • stores materials in plant • produces lipids and steroids • organism composed of many cells • produces and transport proteins • produces structure for plant cell • produces structure for animal plant • it is the control center, contains DNA • controls what enters and exits the cell • ...
Johny Appleseed 2025-05-02
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- Johny loved to plant these
- Johny did this around the world a lot of his lifetime
- He once slept in this
- This is a place where you plant a lot of trees
- Johny loved this fruit
- Johny also planted a lot of these to
- He loved these creatures
- He love to do this
- Where he spent most of his time
- What he planted the seeds and trees in
- When the seeds start to come out of the ground
- How he was to other people
- What you use to grow your plants
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- What it was like outside
- What he uses to help plant his trees
- Making land free of trees and bushes
- The stuff that grows on the ground
- Johny planted his trees on this
- The type of person he was
- How he lived in the wild
20 Clues: He love to do this • He once slept in this • Johny loved this fruit • What it was like outside • He loved these creatures • How he lived in the wild • The type of person he was • Johny loved to plant these • How he was to other people • Johny planted his trees on this • Where he spent most of his time • What you use to grow your plants • The stuff that grows on the ground • ...
Ch 1 2025-12-11
Across
- taking in H2O
- converts energy into food in a plant by using photosynthesis
- a rigid layer that protects and supports a plant cell
- The basic unit of structure and function of life
- the first person to look at living cells
- Stores materials for the cell
- thin strands of genetic material
- makes food for a plant cell using photosynthesis
- The first person to look at cells
- directs a cells activities
- widely accepted 3 part Theory that describes how cells are related to living things
- control's what enters and leaves a cell
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- breaks down food for the animal cell
- a tiny cell structure that carries out different function in a cell
- helps makes proteins and other substances
- the condition by which objects appear larger than they are
- carries proteins around a cell
- packages and distributes material for the cell
- produces ribosomes
- produces proteins for the cell
20 Clues: taking in H2O • produces ribosomes • directs a cells activities • Stores materials for the cell • carries proteins around a cell • produces proteins for the cell • thin strands of genetic material • The first person to look at cells • breaks down food for the animal cell • control's what enters and leaves a cell • the first person to look at living cells • ...
Plants 2023-09-08
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- outside layer that provides structure to the plant
- last for the year and die in the winter; must be replanted yearly
- attracts pollination
- the part in the ground that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil to transport them to the stem
- produces energy through photosynthesis
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- plants that live for two years
- the cycle in which a plant grows, lives, and dies
- plants that come back every year
- where photosynthesis occurs
- the process in which plants make food for themselves
- flowering plant that has a pair of leaves in the embryo of the seed
- what transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- basic building blocks of all living things
- what a plant is planted in to grow
14 Clues: attracts pollination • where photosynthesis occurs • plants that live for two years • plants that come back every year • what a plant is planted in to grow • produces energy through photosynthesis • basic building blocks of all living things • the cycle in which a plant grows, lives, and dies • outside layer that provides structure to the plant • ...
Glossary of the project 2025-07-31
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- A large paper where students write or draw ideas.
- A line that shows the milestones.
- A place. The product of Arrayanes’ PBL in 2024.
- A place with many plants and trees that gives clean air; it is one of the products of the project
- Living things that grow in the ground.
- The government group that protects nature.
- A type of plant with long stems that climbs.
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- The objectives of the project.
- The big question that guides the project.
- A type of plant, It’s small, thick and has many branches
- An important moment in the project.
- A text that gives information. One of the products.
- The colourful part of a plant.
- A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
14 Clues: The objectives of the project. • The colourful part of a plant. • A line that shows the milestones. • An important moment in the project. • Living things that grow in the ground. • The big question that guides the project. • The government group that protects nature. • A type of plant with long stems that climbs. • A place. The product of Arrayanes’ PBL in 2024. • ...
Conservation/ Wildlife Management 2023-10-05
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- – An animal of a domesticated species that now lives without any direct human supervision or control.
- -species – Any species of plant or animal that occurs naturally in an area, not introduced by humans.
- -A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- -Plant or animal that may go extinct
- -Plant or animal that is not native that takes over.
- – The illegal hunting, shooting, trapping, or taking of a plant or animal from public or private property.
- – An animal hunted for food by a carnivorous animal.
- – An animal that lives by preying on (consuming) other animals.
- – Game species include any wild birds, fish, and mammals that are legally hunted or trapped by humans for food or sport.
- – A form of tourism where visitors travel to enjoy, study, and appreciate nature as a way to promote conservation and support the socio-economic status of local human communities.
- - The category of animals that prey or feed upon animals and insects.
- - The category of animals that feed on plants.
- – A species altered by humans via an evolutionary process with the goal of benefiting humans, though the animals often benefit as well.
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- – A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of interbreeding.
- - The category of animals that feed on both plants and animals.
- -Prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- -Plant or animal that's population is declining rapidly
- - A broad term that includes non-domesticated animals but not exclusively mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Some definitions may include fish and invertebrates.
- -The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- – Protection of a natural resource or natural area by severely limiting or eliminating human influence.
- - A collective term used to describe an assemblage of plants and animals living together.
21 Clues: -Plant or animal that may go extinct • -Prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • - The category of animals that feed on plants. • -Plant or animal that is not native that takes over. • – An animal hunted for food by a carnivorous animal. • -Plant or animal that's population is declining rapidly • - The category of animals that feed on both plants and animals. • ...
Cells 2013-09-12
Across
- The basic unit of structure and function of all living things
- Material that Robert Hooke observed
- Strands of DNA that give the cell its characteristics
- Organelle that makes energy for the cell
- Theodor ____________ concludes that animals are also made up of cells
- Jelly like substance that holds organelles in place
- 1838 Mathis _____________ determines that every plant is made up of cells
- Type of cells that are in your body
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- Stores nutrients water and waste for a cell
- Type of cells that would grow in a garden
- Makes food for the plant cell
- Controls what goes in and out of a cell
- Chromosomes are located here
- Another name for chromosomes
- Last name of the man who observed built and used an early microscope
- Protects a plant cell and gives it shape
16 Clues: Chromosomes are located here • Another name for chromosomes • Makes food for the plant cell • Material that Robert Hooke observed • Type of cells that are in your body • Controls what goes in and out of a cell • Organelle that makes energy for the cell • Protects a plant cell and gives it shape • Type of cells that would grow in a garden • ...
AGRONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2021-04-30
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- NAMELY VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION
- PROCESS OF INTRODUCING SPECIES TO NEW HABITAT
- HIGHEST PRODUCTION REGARDLESS NATURAL RESOURCES
- IS THE MAIN MEANS OF PLANT CULTIVATION
- EFFORTS TO INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT
- OF MERGING TWO DIFFERENT PLANT PARTS INTO ONE
- SUBJECT TO AGRONOMY
- factor that studies natural processes in plant
- AGRONOMY IN JAPANESE
- WAY PLANTS PRODUCE FOOD AND ENERGY
- SIZES THAT CAN'T BE TURNED BACK AGAIN
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- INCREASE AND MAINTAIN SOIL PRODUCTIVITY
- ARE AGRONOMIC OBJECTS
- REVOLUTIONS IS A CHANGE IN FARMING
- INCREASED PRODUCTION BY RESTORING PLANTS
- NAMELY SEED LEAVES
- AN ELEMENT OF AGRONOMY
- A PROCESS OF OVERHAULING FOOD
- SCIENCE THAT STUDIES HOW TO MANAGE CROPS
- THE PERFECT FLOWER
20 Clues: NAMELY SEED LEAVES • THE PERFECT FLOWER • SUBJECT TO AGRONOMY • AGRONOMY IN JAPANESE • ARE AGRONOMIC OBJECTS • AN ELEMENT OF AGRONOMY • A PROCESS OF OVERHAULING FOOD • NAMELY VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION • REVOLUTIONS IS A CHANGE IN FARMING • WAY PLANTS PRODUCE FOOD AND ENERGY • SIZES THAT CAN'T BE TURNED BACK AGAIN • IS THE MAIN MEANS OF PLANT CULTIVATION • ...
Bee unit vocab 2020-06-10
Across
- Pollen producing part of plant
- Helps carry pollen from the stamen to the stigma
- collapse disorder Workers bees start to disappear
- reproduction Produces individuals identical to the parent
- bees Clean hive
- bee Leader of hive
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- Undeveloped plant inside a seed
- Female reproductive part of the plant
- Tissue that surrounds the embryo
- Delivers pollen from one plant to another
- reproduction Transfer of male gametes into female ovules
- Mates with Queen Bee
12 Clues: bees Clean hive • bee Leader of hive • Mates with Queen Bee • Pollen producing part of plant • Undeveloped plant inside a seed • Tissue that surrounds the embryo • Female reproductive part of the plant • Delivers pollen from one plant to another • Helps carry pollen from the stamen to the stigma • collapse disorder Workers bees start to disappear • ...
Long E sounds 2023-11-24
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- To look at and understand the meaning of words.
- To touch or being touched.
- A road in a city or town.
- Food from an animal
- A small hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches made of wood.
- a young very young person.
- to rest for the night.
- A period of seven days.
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- to do anything one wants.
- Extending far downward below the surface.
- The plural of "foot," the lower part of the leg.
- Having the taste of sugar or honey.
- Ten plus ten.
- Of the color between blue and yellow
- A round object that turns and moves.
- To use eyes to look at something.
- A flying insect known for making honey.
- an animal with a thick woolly coat.
19 Clues: Ten plus ten. • Food from an animal • to rest for the night. • A period of seven days. • to do anything one wants. • A road in a city or town. • To touch or being touched. • a young very young person. • To use eyes to look at something. • Having the taste of sugar or honey. • an animal with a thick woolly coat. • Of the color between blue and yellow • ...
1.3b section 2 2013-11-25
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- what happens to a plant cell when placed in a hypotonic solution?
- when the plasma membrane initially pulls away from the cell wall
- what direction do the net movement of water molecules move when an animal cell is placed in a hypertonic solution?
- b solution A=-1.5MPa and solution B=-0.5MPa.which solution has the higher water potential?
- which solution has a high solute conc and a lower water potential?
- osmosis is a......
- what happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution
- what process makes red blood cells plasma membrane crinkle when placed in a hypertonic solution?
- what happens to a plant cell when placed in hypertonic solution?
- what direction do the net movement of water molecules move when an animal cell is placed in a hypotonic solution?
- what affects the water potential in plant cells?
- what will happen to an animal cell placed in a hypotonic solution?
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- what process happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution?
- potential what word means the tendency for water to leave a system?
- what pressure pushes outwards from within the plant cell?
- what pushes inwards on the plant cell?
- which solution has the same solute conc and water potential as inside the cell?
- it isnt needed for osmosis
- negative solutions with a lower water potential have ........... values
- what else affects the water potential in plant cells
- what is it called when the cytoplasm an plasma membrane shrink away from the cell wall?
- what happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypertonic solution?
- what word is used to describe the cell when it cant take in any more water?
- the net movement of water molecules from a high water potential to a low water potential via a semi permeable membrane
- which solution has a low solute conc and a higher water potential?
- what is the water potential of pure water?
- what is the substance which dissolves in a solvent to make a solution?
- all solutions have a water potential that is a........ number
- negative solutions with a high water potential have............ values
29 Clues: osmosis is a...... • it isnt needed for osmosis • what pushes inwards on the plant cell? • what is the water potential of pure water? • what affects the water potential in plant cells? • what else affects the water potential in plant cells • what pressure pushes outwards from within the plant cell? • all solutions have a water potential that is a........ number • ...
Plant Phyiology 2022-04-05
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- ________ tissue is transport tissue that is composed of phloem and xylem.
- nutrients are absorbed into the root hairs from the soil solution by __________
- molecules in the leaf that absorbs light energy from the sun
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- Excess oxygen is excreted by the _______ in the leaf
- ______ transports water and minerals from the roots up to the leaves.
- the loss of water by evaporation from the leaves
- the ______ strip is an important barrier that regulates the uptake of water and nutrients and also protects the plant.
- the movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration across a semi permeable membrane.
- plants can produce their own food
- the first stage of respiration
- ______ transports sugars produced by photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant for storage.
- the palisade layer contains a large number of _________
12 Clues: the first stage of respiration • plants can produce their own food • the loss of water by evaporation from the leaves • Excess oxygen is excreted by the _______ in the leaf • the palisade layer contains a large number of _________ • molecules in the leaf that absorbs light energy from the sun • ______ transports water and minerals from the roots up to the leaves. • ...
Plant Transport 2014-01-12
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- What is in between the xylem and phloem?
- What major flowering plant has branching network of veins which get smaller as they spread away from the leafs midrib?
- What do the xylem tubes consist of?
- What can absorb water but not sugars?
- What is the cytoplasm of companion cells and sieve tube elements linked through?
- What sheath of cells surrounds a vascular bundle?
- What can produce sugars but cannot obtain water from the air?
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- What the cambium made up of?
- In what type of plants are bundles separate and discrete?
- What type of cells carry out metabolic processes for sieve tubes?
- What are the xylem tubes reinforced with?
- What type of phloem cell contains very little cytoplasm and no nucleus?
12 Clues: What the cambium made up of? • What do the xylem tubes consist of? • What can absorb water but not sugars? • What is in between the xylem and phloem? • What are the xylem tubes reinforced with? • What sheath of cells surrounds a vascular bundle? • In what type of plants are bundles separate and discrete? • What can produce sugars but cannot obtain water from the air? • ...
Plant crossword 2023-03-27
14 Clues: ant • bottom • bottom • fill in • top part • something • middle part • sticky part • the top part • part of ovule • coat outer part • dont choke on it • is the most common part • is the bottom stick of the stigma
Plant Hormones 2021-02-05
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- hydrocarbon which speed up the ripening of bananas
- growth in plants in response to gravity
- always grows upwards
- plant cells getting bigger
- hormone controls growth of root and shoot
- growth from a seed to a spore
- growth of an organism to a light stimulus
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- chemical messengers in a body
- hormone that stimulates growth, often a spray
- plant growth to water concentration gradient
- to stop of restrict something
- organ which transfers water and nutrients in a plant
12 Clues: always grows upwards • plant cells getting bigger • chemical messengers in a body • to stop of restrict something • growth from a seed to a spore • growth in plants in response to gravity • hormone controls growth of root and shoot • growth of an organism to a light stimulus • plant growth to water concentration gradient • hormone that stimulates growth, often a spray • ...
Flowering Plant 2021-10-18
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- The female reproductive part (structure) of the flower; contains the stigma, style, and ovary
- The colorful, leaflike structures that encircle the center part of the flower
- A cell in the female part of the plant that can develop into a new plant after it is fertilized
- Modified leaves that surround the flower as it develops (support structure)
- located inside of the ovary; aids in reproduction.
- The male structure of the flower; contains the anther and filament
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- Ripened ovary of a flowering plant that contains the seeds
- The part of a flower that contains the pollen; located at the end of the stamen
- One of the usually green, flat parts of a plant or tree that grows from the stem or branch
- Tiny multicellular grains that contain the undeveloped sperm cells of a plant
- The portion of a carpel in which the egg-containing ovules develop
- A male cell that fertilizes the female egg cell in a plant
12 Clues: located inside of the ovary; aids in reproduction. • Ripened ovary of a flowering plant that contains the seeds • A male cell that fertilizes the female egg cell in a plant • The portion of a carpel in which the egg-containing ovules develop • The male structure of the flower; contains the anther and filament • ...
plant cells 2022-10-25
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- everything found inside the eukaryotic cell membrane except the nucleus.
- membrane: The semi-permeable lipid bilayer covering of a cell that separates the cytoplasm from the cell’s environment
- The chlorophyll-containing organelle in green plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- an organelle of eukaryotic cells that is the site of respiration, energy production and extra-nuclear genes.
- reticulum: A complex of convoluted membranes in eukaryotic cells responsible for protein and lipid synthesis. There are two types: Smooth ER (no attached ribosomes) and Rough ER (with ribosomes). More in the Eukaryotic Cell Model.
- densely-packed region of nucleic acids and proteins within the eukaryotic cell nucleus visible during interphase Synthesis of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) important for the production of ribosomes takes place in this region. See the Eukaryotic Cell Model
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- Ribosomes are packets of RNA and protein that are the site of protein synthesis in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
- membrane-bound packet of hydrolytic enzymes in the eukaryotic cell that can degrade intracellular materials or aid in killing ingested pathogens
- That region in the eukaryotic cell in which the major portion of the genetic code resides. It is bounded by a double membrane.
- wall: The polysaccharide layer on the external surface of many plant, fungal and bacterial cells.
- an organelle distinguished by a series of stacked membrane sacs that is important in the packaging and transport of macromolecular cell products. Explore more in the Eukaryotic Cell Model
- A membrane-bound fluid filled organelle of eukaryote cells that may contain nutrient or waste materials.
- complex of DNA, RNA and proteins in the eukaryotic cell nucleus
13 Clues: complex of DNA, RNA and proteins in the eukaryotic cell nucleus • everything found inside the eukaryotic cell membrane except the nucleus. • The chlorophyll-containing organelle in green plant cells where photosynthesis occurs • wall: The polysaccharide layer on the external surface of many plant, fungal and bacterial cells. • ...
Plant rules 2018-08-09
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- ____________ gloves are required when GTAW
- Safety ________ are required at all times even in vehicles. Exception granted for break rooms and office areas
- FR is required when grinding and _________________ in all areas of the plant.
- If you are at the Ryan shop and the evacuation siren is activated your rally point is the ____________ gate area
- This style of glove is required as minimum basic plant required PPE
- When walking in the plant you should walk within the ___________ lines
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- These are required on all types of barricade's in the plant
- True or false, When you have an active hot work permit it is ok to leave the area unattended during lunch time as long as leave the fire ext.
- What type of protection would you need when grinding on galvanized or coated materials
- This type of glove and arm guards are required when handling sheet metal
- When accessing a ladder you must maintain ___________ points of contact or use fall protection
- He is the best
12 Clues: He is the best • ____________ gloves are required when GTAW • These are required on all types of barricade's in the plant • This style of glove is required as minimum basic plant required PPE • When walking in the plant you should walk within the ___________ lines • This type of glove and arm guards are required when handling sheet metal • ...
Plant product 2024-01-12
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- Supply of nitrogen from mineral salts
- Group of insoluble subtances that includes fats and oils
- The process of a seedling's growth
- A blue solution which turns orange and red when heated with glucose
- A plant that has yellow flowers and is grown to produce oil
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- The sugar that are use to make plant cell walls
- The protein in castor oil plants
- Another name for canola
- Chains of amino acids
- The outer layer of a seed
- A polymer made from glucose molecules
- A monomer that is made in photosyntesis
12 Clues: Chains of amino acids • Another name for canola • The outer layer of a seed • The protein in castor oil plants • The process of a seedling's growth • Supply of nitrogen from mineral salts • A polymer made from glucose molecules • A monomer that is made in photosyntesis • The sugar that are use to make plant cell walls • ...
Plant Power 2024-05-25
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- Eating plant based can improve your _ microme
- Little seeds that help improve heart health
- Pinkish staining vegetable with anti-cancer properties.
- Biologically active compounds found in plants.
- Legumes, fruits and vegetables are full of it
- One of the biggest ingredients in plant based meat
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- Green and made up of 96% water
- Legume filled with protein and fibre, used to make hummus
- Found in tofu, nuts and legumes
- Plant based diets reduce risk of _ disease
- Round and red, filled with vitamin C and potassium
- Found in oils, avocados, nuts and seeds
12 Clues: Green and made up of 96% water • Found in tofu, nuts and legumes • Found in oils, avocados, nuts and seeds • Plant based diets reduce risk of _ disease • Little seeds that help improve heart health • Eating plant based can improve your _ microme • Legumes, fruits and vegetables are full of it • Biologically active compounds found in plants. • ...
Plant cell 2023-10-16
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- Produces Protein
- Allows some things to go in and out of the cell
- Breaks down dead cells
- Uses Photosynthesis to make food
- Gives the cell energy
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- Packages and transports protein
- The structure of a plant cell
- The genetic part of a cell
- A large pocket that holds food and water
- Breaks down Protein
- The main part of a cell
- A Jelly like substance
12 Clues: Produces Protein • Breaks down Protein • Gives the cell energy • A Jelly like substance • Breaks down dead cells • The main part of a cell • The genetic part of a cell • The structure of a plant cell • Packages and transports protein • Uses Photosynthesis to make food • A large pocket that holds food and water • Allows some things to go in and out of the cell
Plant Agriculture 2024-05-01
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- Foods farmed with natural fertilizers and pest control methods; animals are fed organic feed.
- The loose, weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- Chemicals that kill crop-destroying organisms
- Malnutrition consisting of consumption of too few calories or too few of one specific nutrient
- the method of growing plants in a solution of nutrients instead of in soil
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- Belts of trees along field edges to reduce wind erosion
- the accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in various tissues of a living organism.
- Unwanted plants or animals that reduce crop yield
- Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
- An extreme shortage of food
- poor nutrition that results from an insufficient or poorly balanced diet.
12 Clues: An extreme shortage of food • A way of supplying water to an area of land • Chemicals that kill crop-destroying organisms • Unwanted plants or animals that reduce crop yield • Belts of trees along field edges to reduce wind erosion • Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away • ...
Plant Vocab 2024-09-10
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- January 1st - December 31st
- Could cut the body with a butter knife
- It’s Alive! GREEN EDITION!
- Not stone but the plant version of it
- Pine trees are (Drum roll plz)
- Hi spider man here, where’s my web?
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- Could live longer than Star Wars
- They say mom was a beautiful flower
- That thing on the tree that doesn't move
- Lifespan of a long lived mayfly
- Buy One Get Two Free! Get The Set Of Three!
- That thing you can never find in Minecraft chests
12 Clues: It’s Alive! GREEN EDITION! • January 1st - December 31st • Pine trees are (Drum roll plz) • Lifespan of a long lived mayfly • Could live longer than Star Wars • They say mom was a beautiful flower • Hi spider man here, where’s my web? • Not stone but the plant version of it • Could cut the body with a butter knife • That thing on the tree that doesn't move • ...
Plant Cell 2024-11-13
12 Clues: Holds DNA • Stores water • photosynthesis • makes proteins • makes ribosomes • Highway of cell • holds organelles • packages proteins • Powerhouse of cell • functions of the cell • Supports and protects cell • Controls what enters and leaves
Plant Tissue 2025-03-05
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- _______Meristem tissue responsible for plant growth at the tips of roots and stems.
- The type of vascular tissue that transports water in plants.
- The function of phloem that transports sugars from leaves to other parts.
- The type of permanent tissue made of a single type of cell.
- The primary component of xylem responsible for water conduction.
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- The storage tissue found in potatoes.
- The type of tissue that does not divide and has a permanent shape and size.
- ____Meristem tissue located at the base of leaves and internodes.
- The outer protective tissue of plants.
- The type of simple permanent tissue responsible for flexibility and support.
- The vascular tissue that transports food.
- The region of active cell division in plants.
12 Clues: The storage tissue found in potatoes. • The outer protective tissue of plants. • The vascular tissue that transports food. • The region of active cell division in plants. • The type of permanent tissue made of a single type of cell. • The type of vascular tissue that transports water in plants. • The primary component of xylem responsible for water conduction. • ...
plant crossword 2025-02-19
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- a tree that bears cones and needle-like or scale-like leaves that are typically evergreen
- are one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants were formerly divided.
- any of a group of vascular plants with roots
- cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds
- grouped within the gymnosperms, that consists of some 70 speciesClubmosses
- small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta sensu stricto.
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- a flowering plant
- plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae.
- an ancient group of cone-bearing plantsMonocots
- informal group name for mosses, liverworts and hornworts
- a flowerless plant which has feathery
- a group of non-vascular Embryophytes constituting the division Anthocerotophyta
12 Clues: a flowering plant • a flowerless plant which has feathery • cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds • any of a group of vascular plants with roots • an ancient group of cone-bearing plantsMonocots • informal group name for mosses, liverworts and hornworts • plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae. • ...
Plant Adaptations 2025-06-19
12 Clues: Root • flower • Thorns • Prickles • Thick bark • Long roots • Broad leaf • Leaves fall • Floating Stem • Stem Adaptation • Cone shaped leaves • to support the climber
FLOWERING PLANT 2025-05-14
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- ชื่อเรียกวงกลีบเลี้ยงรวมกับกลีบดอก
- ดอกที่มีเกสรเพศผู้และเกสรเพศเมียในดอกเดียวกัน
- โครงสร้างที่ประกอบจากเกสรเพศผู้
- พืชดอก
- มักมีสีเขียวปกป้องโครงสร้างดอกด้านใน
- ฐานดอกขนาดใหญ่คล้ายถ้วย
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- ผลที่เกิดจากหนึ่งดอกที่มีหลายรังไข่
- ดอกที่มีรังไข่อยู่เหนือวงกลีบ
- เป็นพืชที่มีเส้นใบแบบขนาน
- เป็นแท่งยาวหน้าที่ชูอับเรณู
- ส่วนที่รองรับส่วนประกอบต่างๆของดอก
- ส่วนที่พัฒนาไปเป็นเมล็ด
12 Clues: พืชดอก • ส่วนที่พัฒนาไปเป็นเมล็ด • ฐานดอกขนาดใหญ่คล้ายถ้วย • เป็นพืชที่มีเส้นใบแบบขนาน • เป็นแท่งยาวหน้าที่ชูอับเรณู • ดอกที่มีรังไข่อยู่เหนือวงกลีบ • โครงสร้างที่ประกอบจากเกสรเพศผู้ • ชื่อเรียกวงกลีบเลี้ยงรวมกับกลีบดอก • ส่วนที่รองรับส่วนประกอบต่างๆของดอก • ผลที่เกิดจากหนึ่งดอกที่มีหลายรังไข่ • มักมีสีเขียวปกป้องโครงสร้างดอกด้านใน • ดอกที่มีเกสรเพศผู้และเกสรเพศเมียในดอกเดียวกัน
Plant Diversity 2025-11-11
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- Hard, hydrophobic chemical found in xylem.
- A mature ovule bearing an embryo.
- Haploid male plant.
- A mature carpel bearing seeds.
- Vascular tissue that transports water.
- Male part of a flower.
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- Haploid dominant, nonvascular plants.
- Seed plants with naked seeds.
- Acronym for seed plant features.
- Vascular plants that reproduce by spores.
- Haploid female plant.
- What meiosis makes in plants.
12 Clues: Haploid male plant. • Haploid female plant. • Male part of a flower. • Seed plants with naked seeds. • What meiosis makes in plants. • A mature carpel bearing seeds. • Acronym for seed plant features. • A mature ovule bearing an embryo. • Haploid dominant, nonvascular plants. • Vascular tissue that transports water. • Vascular plants that reproduce by spores. • ...
ecosystems 2020-05-19
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- place were organism lives and can find all of its needs a plant or animal will die if they do not have there blank
- an animal that hunts catches and eats other animals
- gets there energy from both plants and animals
- anything that is not dead
- the web that shows what animals eat
- animal that cant make its own food so it eats other animals
- were a animal or plat lives
- animal that gets caught and eaten by other animals
- gets energy from eating other animals
- the role that a plant or animal has in there habitat
- group of organisms that live and interact with one other
- a plant that breaks down garbadge and turns it into soil
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- all of the members of a environment work together and thrive
- were plants and animals live and interact with one other
- the process were a plant makes food or sugar
- what animals eat what
- anything that is not alive
- animal that eats plants for energy
- when some thing disrupts the normal being of a ecosystem
- what keeps aniamls awake
- an animal that can make its own food
- organisms of the same kind that live together
22 Clues: what animals eat what • what keeps aniamls awake • anything that is not dead • anything that is not alive • were a animal or plat lives • animal that eats plants for energy • the web that shows what animals eat • an animal that can make its own food • gets energy from eating other animals • the process were a plant makes food or sugar • ...
Cells and Characteristics 2023-10-13
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- The removal of waste products of metabolism from the organism.
- An organism that produces its own food.
- A sac filled with cell sap, gives support to plant cells.
- A group of organs working together to carry out a particular function
- Any microorganism that causes harm or disease
- The watery substance in the cell where all chemical reactions take place.
- A group of cells with a similar structure that carry out a particular function.
- An oraganisms gets its nutrition from organic matter eg plant/animal matter.
- Organisms with no nucleus
- A group of tissues working together to carry out a specific function.
- What a fungi cell wall is made of
- Organisms with a nucleus
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- What a plant cell wall is made of
- Site of photosynthesis, contains chlorophyll.
- The maintenance of a constant internal environment within strict limits.
- A structure within a cell that has a particular function.
- The ability to detect a change in stimulus in the surroundings and respond.
- An irreversible change in mass.
- Controls the cell and contains the genetic material.
- Site of aerobic respiration
- Wall The outermost layer of a plant cell. It provides shape and support for the cell.
- A chemical reaction that releases energy from molecules such as glucose.
- Site of protein synthesis
- membrane Controls movement of substances into and out of the cell
24 Clues: Organisms with a nucleus • Organisms with no nucleus • Site of protein synthesis • Site of aerobic respiration • An irreversible change in mass. • What a plant cell wall is made of • What a fungi cell wall is made of • An organism that produces its own food. • Site of photosynthesis, contains chlorophyll. • Any microorganism that causes harm or disease • ...
Doctors and medicine 2021-11-19
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- Sweating sickness
- A type of fever
- Helps prevent or cure a disease
- Stones used as protection from demons
- A type of flower
- Chanting magic spells
- A poisonous plant
- A transfer of health cells
- A wood shrub with bitter taste
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- A purple plant
- Used to make cuts clean
- Smells like peppermint
- A green aromatic plant that smells
- To help improve blood flow
- Similar to lotion
- Any plant with leaves
- similar to magic stones
- A type of virus
- A poisonous plant with white flowers
- Dried up grass
20 Clues: A purple plant • Dried up grass • A type of fever • A type of virus • A type of flower • Sweating sickness • Similar to lotion • A poisonous plant • Any plant with leaves • Chanting magic spells • Smells like peppermint • Used to make cuts clean • similar to magic stones • To help improve blood flow • A transfer of health cells • A wood shrub with bitter taste • Helps prevent or cure a disease • ...
The plant 2017-04-18
5 Clues: having two seeds leaf • store food for baby plant • plant making their own food • the process by which plant grow from a seed • having only one seed leaf inside the seed coat
Plants 2013-11-24
13 Clues: catch light • put seed in • grows plant • colects water • part of pistil • organs of the plant • male part of flower • what all plants need • supports buds and leaves • female part of the flower • what comes of most plants • what you give to the plant • help the flower to make more flowers
Plant Defenses 2024-09-10
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- Defense a plant SOMETIMES has.
- Act like little swords on the stem of the plant.
- Plant poison can _______ an animal, or even a human!
- May be on leaves to protect it.
- An induced plant will ____________ have its defense present.
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- A constitutive plant will __________ have its defense present.
- Defense a plant ALWAYS has.
- Animals try to _________ plants.
- Can act like armor on a tree
- When an induced plant gets hurt,it may release...
- Corn can release a smell that attracts...
11 Clues: Defense a plant ALWAYS has. • Can act like armor on a tree • Defense a plant SOMETIMES has. • May be on leaves to protect it. • Animals try to _________ plants. • Corn can release a smell that attracts... • Act like little swords on the stem of the plant. • When an induced plant gets hurt,it may release... • Plant poison can _______ an animal, or even a human! • ...
P2 General Studies Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-16
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- It is used to describe an animal that lays eggs.
- The process in which pollen is taken from one plant or part of a plant to another so that new plant seeds can be produced.
- A structure that provides privacy and protection from danger. It is one of the basic needs of living things.
- The length of time living things live.
- The process of a seed starting to grow.
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- To hold the plant in the soil.
- Living things are organisms that have life, are alive, and have the ability to eat, grow, respire, reproduce.
- A place where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows.
- A young plant grown from seed.
- Produce baby from inside body.
- An animal that has a backbone.
- A scientist who studies plants.
12 Clues: To hold the plant in the soil. • A young plant grown from seed. • Produce baby from inside body. • An animal that has a backbone. • A scientist who studies plants. • The length of time living things live. • The process of a seed starting to grow. • It is used to describe an animal that lays eggs. • A place where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows. • ...
iGCSE Biology (Venetia) 2022-06-24
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- in a food chain, each tier is called a ______ level
- Small structures found on a villus
- 23 is the _______ number in humans
- When a male and female gamete fuse
- Water usually moves by osmosis
- Active transport means movement ___ a conc. gradient
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- Acid in the stomach
- When volume increases, _________ decreases
- Where you would find pollen in a flowering plant
- Tested for using the Sudan III Test
- 46 is the _______ number in humans
- Plant cell wall is made of…
- Tested for using the Biuret Test
- product of fermentation (other than CO2)
- During inhalation, volume increases in the…
- Tested for using the Benedict’s Test
- Movement of particles down a conc. gradient
- Produced in the liver, released by gall bladder
- Starch turns this from orange-brown to blue-black
- Where nectar is produced in a flowering plant
20 Clues: Acid in the stomach • Plant cell wall is made of… • Water usually moves by osmosis • Tested for using the Biuret Test • 46 is the _______ number in humans • Small structures found on a villus • 23 is the _______ number in humans • When a male and female gamete fuse • Tested for using the Sudan III Test • Tested for using the Benedict’s Test • ...
33 2024-07-11
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- Needle tree
- Insect attracted to light
- Mountain lion
- Clever bird
- Tiny bird
- Large antlered animal
- Conifer tree
- Predatory bird
- Peace symbol bird
- Spring bird
- Culinary herb
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- Finch family bird
- Prickly plant part
- Succulent plant
- Small rodent
- Hunting bird
- Plant that climbs
- Majestic deer
- Onion relative
- Marsh plant
- Small bush
- Christmas tree
- Strong animal
- Garden flower
- Tuft-eared cat
25 Clues: Tiny bird • Small bush • Needle tree • Clever bird • Marsh plant • Spring bird • Small rodent • Hunting bird • Conifer tree • Mountain lion • Majestic deer • Strong animal • Garden flower • Culinary herb • Onion relative • Predatory bird • Christmas tree • Tuft-eared cat • Succulent plant • Finch family bird • Plant that climbs • Peace symbol bird • Prickly plant part • Large antlered animal • Insect attracted to light
golden bell! 2013-04-02
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- a small animal that lives with you
- the part of the plant that makes seeds
- 0-1 years old. Someone who is very young
- a bell outside the door
- the part of the plant that grows down in the dirt
- we brush our teeth with it
- clock a clock that wakes you up in the morning
- the taste of candy
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- the flat green partof the plant
- a long orange vegetable that rabbits eat
- a yellow fruit that tastes sour
- a warm coat with sleeves
- a drink with a lemon flavout
- Boy or Girl who is 13-19 years old.
- liquid that girls use to smell nice
- what we hear with
- to go by moving your feet
- not thin
18 Clues: not thin • what we hear with • the taste of candy • a bell outside the door • a warm coat with sleeves • to go by moving your feet • we brush our teeth with it • a drink with a lemon flavout • the flat green partof the plant • a yellow fruit that tastes sour • a small animal that lives with you • Boy or Girl who is 13-19 years old. • liquid that girls use to smell nice • ...
Doctors and medicine 2021-11-19
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- Sweating sickness
- Chanting magic spells
- Stones used as protection from demons
- Similar to lotion
- Dried up grass
- A purple plant
- A poisonous plant
- A type of flower
- Used to make cuts clean
- similar to magic stones
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- A transfer of health cells
- To help improve blood flow
- A type of virus
- A wood shrub with bitter taste
- Helps prevent or cure a disease
- Smells like peppermint
- A green aromatic plant that smells
- A type of fever
- A poisonous plant with white flowers
- Any plant with leaves
20 Clues: Dried up grass • A purple plant • A type of virus • A type of fever • A type of flower • Sweating sickness • Similar to lotion • A poisonous plant • Chanting magic spells • Any plant with leaves • Smells like peppermint • Used to make cuts clean • similar to magic stones • A transfer of health cells • To help improve blood flow • A wood shrub with bitter taste • Helps prevent or cure a disease • ...
Fruit and Vegetables 2019-11-20
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- Part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the ground.
- Large vegetable with green florets
- Coldest season of the year
- Plant product that contains seeds and is grown from a flower
- Very tall grass that grows long yellow cobs.
- Red, yellow or green fruit that is good in salads.
- Edible plant product that does not derive from a flower.
- Long slender orange or purple vegetable that grows under the ground
- Similar to beans but often smaller and sweeter.
- Long slender seeds encased in edible fleshy tissue.
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- Season that starts in September and ends in November
- Round white fleshed vegetable that contains lots of starch that grows under the ground.
- Large vegetable with white florets
- Large fruit with green skin, bright red interior with sweet tasting flesh.
- Long slender fruit with green skin and white flesh.
- Season that starts in March and ends in May
- Large round fruit (commonly mistaken as a vegetable) that typically has green or grey skin with orange flesh.
- Part of the plant that carries water and nutrients to the leaves from the roots.
- Hottest season of the year.
19 Clues: Coldest season of the year • Hottest season of the year. • Large vegetable with green florets • Large vegetable with white florets • Season that starts in March and ends in May • Very tall grass that grows long yellow cobs. • Similar to beans but often smaller and sweeter. • Red, yellow or green fruit that is good in salads. • ...
Plant Cells by Malachi 2025-10-13
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- The organelle for photosynthesis.
- Transport tissue in a leaf.
- Flowering plants.
- Organism that eats other things for food.
- A plant with unenclosed seeds.
- Gaps in a leaf for air.
- The middle layer of a leaf.
- Pores on a leaf for gas exchange.
- A group of similar cells.
- The bottom layer of a leaf.
- Plants making food from sunlight.
- A formula for a chemical reaction.
- Cells that open and close stomata.
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- The top layer of a leaf.
- A plant without transport tubes.
- Organism that makes its own food.
- Layer of cells in a leaf for gas exchange.
- Small, nonvascular plants.
- Layer of cells in a leaf for light absorption.
- A plant with transport tubes.
- The green pigment in plants.
- A waxy layer on a leaf.
22 Clues: Flowering plants. • Gaps in a leaf for air. • A waxy layer on a leaf. • The top layer of a leaf. • A group of similar cells. • Small, nonvascular plants. • Transport tissue in a leaf. • The middle layer of a leaf. • The bottom layer of a leaf. • The green pigment in plants. • A plant with transport tubes. • A plant with unenclosed seeds. • A plant without transport tubes. • ...
Adventure Ed Week One: Our Gathered Faces 2023-11-17
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- squash, corn, and ...
- ghost cakes honor
- number seats on the bus
- greetings and thanks #1
- people of the first light
- first rule of adventure ed
- confederacy of tribes living in upstate New York
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- sacred plant of knowledge
- merino wool source
- sacred plant for baskets
- stone walls go around the earth...
- plant that gets rid of bad energy
- settled in 1644
- tribe making ghost cakes
- you need a buddy for this
15 Clues: settled in 1644 • ghost cakes honor • merino wool source • squash, corn, and ... • number seats on the bus • greetings and thanks #1 • sacred plant for baskets • tribe making ghost cakes • sacred plant of knowledge • people of the first light • you need a buddy for this • first rule of adventure ed • plant that gets rid of bad energy • stone walls go around the earth... • ...
Ag lesson 13.1 2024-02-06
Across
- flower with only 3 of the main parts
- type of root that branches in all directions
- direction xylem brings stuff
- parts that provide support
- plant with 2 seed leafs when they first emerge
- type of tissue that xylem and phloem
- part that does reproduction
- direction phloem brings stuff
- type of tissue covering outside of plant
Down
- part of plant that provides support
- largest part of most plants
- plant with one seed leaf when they first emerge
- type of flower with all of the parts
- type of root that is strait down
- part that does photosynthesis
15 Clues: parts that provide support • largest part of most plants • part that does reproduction • direction xylem brings stuff • part that does photosynthesis • direction phloem brings stuff • type of root that is strait down • part of plant that provides support • flower with only 3 of the main parts • type of flower with all of the parts • type of tissue that xylem and phloem • ...
Plants 2020-09-21
Across
- Plant that has specialized cells and vascular tissue, but does not produce seeds.
- action of water molecules pulling each other up a narrow tube is called
- Asexual reproduction in angiosperm plants (two words) where new plants may grow from the roots, stems, leaves, or small growths called plantlets.
- The stalk which the pollen grains travel down.
- in many
- The part of the flower that visually attracts specific insects, birds, and bats to the flower to aid in pollination.
- Category of plant that has no specialized cells
Down
- The xylem and phloem are
- The stalk of the stamen.
- when water from the xylem is constantly evaporating from the stomata in the leaves.
- Category of plant that has specialized cells, vascular tissue, and produces seeds in cones.
- At the base of the carpel is the _______ where eggs are formed and where seeds later develop.
- Mosses and ferns reproduce using...
- In the ___ stem, the vascular bundles are arranged in a ring, with pith concentrated at the core of the stem.
- Some ocean algae lives in mutual symbiosis with
- A floating organism that does photosynthesis, responsible for 80% of the total photosynthesis on Earth.
- The top of the stamen.
- Tissue responsible for transporting water upward from the roots.
- provides structural support
- stems have the vascular bundles scattered throughout the plant interior
20 Clues: in many • The top of the stamen. • The xylem and phloem are • The stalk of the stamen. • provides structural support • Mosses and ferns reproduce using... • The stalk which the pollen grains travel down. • Some ocean algae lives in mutual symbiosis with • Category of plant that has no specialized cells • Tissue responsible for transporting water upward from the roots. • ...
UNITS 15 & 16 2023-04-01
Across
- not cooked.
- powerful or special.
- completely grown or completely developed.
- to give water to plants.
- what plants and trees grow in.
- fruit that is ripe is ready to eat.
- the sweet liquid that bees get from flowers to make honey.
- the flat parts that grow on a plant or tree.
- to start to grow.
- if a plant or tree blooms, flowers appear on it.
- far from one end to the other.
- a piece of land by your house where you can grow flowers.
- a lot of people together.
- potato, a vegetable that looks like a red potato, but orange.
- the parts of a flower that give it colour.
- seeds from a plant that you can cook and eat.
- far from one side of the other.
- not afraid.
- air that is difficult to see through because of heat, dust or smoke.
- all the people who live in a place, the place where they live.
- small, hard parts of a plant.
- ready to do dangerous or difficult things without fear.
- a gas in the air we need to live.
- how strong on powerful you are
- with nothing or no one inside or on it.
Down
- if you are curious, you want to know about something.
- people who are
- a powder that flowers make.
- cart, a thing on wheels that you push around in a store.
- not cooked.
- how long something is.
- having the shape of a circle on a ball.
- smooth, with no parts that are higher or lower than the rest.
- the plants that climb a surface as they grow.
- a person who works in a garden.
- a strong person can carry heavy things.
- how far it is from one side of something to the other.
- people.
- the long, thin part of a plant that the flowers and leaves grow on.
- the parts of a plant that are under the ground.
40 Clues: people. • not cooked. • not cooked. • not afraid. • people who are • to start to grow. • powerful or special. • how long something is. • to give water to plants. • a lot of people together. • a powder that flowers make. • small, hard parts of a plant. • what plants and trees grow in. • far from one end to the other. • how strong on powerful you are • a person who works in a garden. • ...
