the plant Crossword Puzzles
Science Revision 2024-11-26
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- The process by which plants make their food.
- The process of a seed growing into a plant.
- A plant's food is made in this part.
- A state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container.
- Seeds are often spread by this natural force.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water.
- The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- A state of matter with a fixed shape.
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- A state of matter that has no fixed shape.
- The part of the plant that carries water to the leaves.
- The green pigment in plants.
- The main source of energy for plants.
- Water turns into this gas when boiled.
- The plant part that anchors it in the soil.
- Water in its solid state.
15 Clues: Water in its solid state. • The green pigment in plants. • A plant's food is made in this part. • The main source of energy for plants. • A state of matter with a fixed shape. • Water turns into this gas when boiled. • The part of the plant that absorbs water. • A state of matter that has no fixed shape. • The process of a seed growing into a plant. • ...
Trillium (Trillium spp.) 2023-06-07
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- - Trillium plants shed their leaves in the autumn (One word)
- - Common color of Trillium flowers (One word)
- - Beautiful bloom often found in shaded woodlands (One word)
- - Reproductive structure of a Trillium plant (One word)
- - Some species of Trillium are at risk of extinction (One word)
- - Transfer of pollen from male to female plant parts (One word)
- - Natural habitat for Trillium plants (One word)
- - Trillium leaves often form a distinctive arrangement (One word)
- - Green part of a plant responsible for photosynthesis (One word)
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- - Flower that grows in a natural, uncultivated state (One word)
- - Trillium flowers can be difficult to spot due to their camouflage (One word)
- - Number of petals and leaves on a Trillium (One word)
- - Describing plants with soft, green stems and leaves (One word)
- - Symbol or representation of a particular plant or concept (One word)
- - Underground stem of a Trillium (One word)
- - Colorful, often delicate part of a flower (One word)
- - Plant that comes back year after year (One word)
- - Pertaining to the study of plants (One word)
- - Term describing plants that are indigenous to a particular region (One word)
- - Season when Trillium flowers typically emerge (One word)
20 Clues: - Underground stem of a Trillium (One word) • - Common color of Trillium flowers (One word) • - Pertaining to the study of plants (One word) • - Natural habitat for Trillium plants (One word) • - Plant that comes back year after year (One word) • - Number of petals and leaves on a Trillium (One word) • - Colorful, often delicate part of a flower (One word) • ...
Cells & Microscope Crossword 2016-08-08
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- Cells the move through veins.
- Most simple microscope
- Storage in cells.
- Inventor of the microscope.
- Organelle found in a plant that makes light into sugar.
- Instrument that uses visible light and magnifying lenses to look at very small objects.
- Division process cell.
- The central of the cell
- The simplest optical microscope is the magnifying glass
- A neutron
- Makes up much of a cell inside the cell membrane. (Jellylike material)
- The main muscle of breathing.
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- Unit of spatial measurement that is 10-6 meter.
- Process of a living cell takes up molecules bound to its surface.
- Process that a plant makes its food.
- Instrument that is used to magnify small objects.
- Cell that helps digest.
- English Philosopher, architect and polymath
- Describes that something has existed before.
- Small things making up a plant.
- Genetically controlled process that leads to death of cells.
- First layer of a plant cell.
- A transparent material.
- Small things making up living things.
- A cell that comes from the male sexual organ.
- Thin flexible layer around the cell.
- Describes the properties of cells.
- Unit of spatial measurement that is 10-9 meter.
- Point, period, or step in a process.
29 Clues: A neutron • Storage in cells. • Most simple microscope • Division process cell. • Cell that helps digest. • A transparent material. • The central of the cell • Inventor of the microscope. • First layer of a plant cell. • Cells the move through veins. • The main muscle of breathing. • Small things making up a plant. • Describes the properties of cells. • ...
photosynthesis crossword coeby 2024-10-31
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- a protein complex within a plant cell that uses sunlight energy to split water molecules,
- needs light
- consumer
- a pigment found in the chloroplasts of cells.
- same as ATP but with one less phosphate
- a protein complex within a plant cell's chloroplasts that uses light energy to transfer electrons during photosynthesis
- air
- Co2
- light-independent reactions
- a simple sugar molecule produced by plants using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- the fluid filling up the inner space of the chloroplasts which encircle the grana and the thylakoids
- compound plants need to grow
- doesn't need light
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- chemical compound that living things use to store and relis ease energy
- producer
- the process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and sugar
- a colored molecule, like chlorophyll, found within plants that absorbs specific wavelengths of light energy
- how hot or cold it is
- compound plants need to grow
- the third part of a ADP or ADP
- autotroph
- membrane in the chloroplasts of a plant cell
- heterotroph
- a coin-shaped stack of thylakoids, which are the membrane-like structures found inside the chloroplasts of plant cells.
- is a crucial building block of a molecule called "NADPH"
- where photosynthesis takes place
- molecule that acts as an electron carrier in photosynthesis
27 Clues: air • Co2 • producer • consumer • autotroph • needs light • heterotroph • doesn't need light • how hot or cold it is • light-independent reactions • compound plants need to grow • compound plants need to grow • the third part of a ADP or ADP • where photosynthesis takes place • same as ATP but with one less phosphate • membrane in the chloroplasts of a plant cell • ...
From fungus to plant - summary 24.05.2016 "Science" 2016-05-23
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- plant organ, which transports fluids between the roots and the shoots
- composite organism that emerges from algae living among the filaments of a fungus in a symbiotic relationship
- cultivar of a squash plant, most commonly of Cucurbita pepo, that is round, with smooth, slightly ribbed skin, and deep yellow to orange coloration
- large, diverse group of photosynthetic organisms which need water to live
- process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy, normally from the Sun, into chemical energy
- sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in plants that are floral
- one of kingdoms in biology
- seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) formed from the ovary after flowering
- popular tree, which has needles
- single-celled microorganisms, which are used for making many kinds of food (for example for baking or alcohol production)
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- organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil
- food preparation originating in Japan, including algae
- transformation of sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide (as a by-product)
- green organisms, which have cell walls with cellulose
- thin plant organ, located above ground and specialized for photosynthesis
- group of seed-producing plants, which name means "naked seeds"
- organism that cannot fix carbon and uses organic carbon for growth
- the most diverse group of land plants
- organism that populates a region after a (short-term) natural disaster or any other event that kills off most life in that area
- large grain plant first domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mexico about 10,000 years ago
20 Clues: one of kingdoms in biology • popular tree, which has needles • the most diverse group of land plants • green organisms, which have cell walls with cellulose • food preparation originating in Japan, including algae • group of seed-producing plants, which name means "naked seeds" • organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil • ...
blake plant Pest review 2025-04-14
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- which is NOT considered a nonliving agent
- a fungal disease that affects young seedlings, causing them to rot at the soil line and die
- a fungal disease that infects corn and other plants in the same family
- disease that enters plant though wound
- in which plant is gray leaf spot common
- downy mildew thrives in which of following environment conditions
- which disease effects seeds before during and after germination
- a form of mold
- mildew is which of the following
- which disease is usually accompanied by a foul odor
- which of the following conditions is needed for apple scab to occur
- a plant pathogen infecting many tropical and warm temperate plants including mangoes
- Severely infected leaves turn brown and fall off, or dead, dried leaves may cling to the stem.
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- which type of disease enters the plant through wounds or natural opening
- which is NOT a step in the life cycle of bacteria
- medications which is one treatment option for a fungal disease
- what is one way a virus can be prevented
- most common disease is easy to treat
- what is proper humidity level to store onions to prevent onion neck rot
- a bacterial disease caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv.
- is any condition interfering with normal growth and development
- what is a pathogen
- a destructive plant disease caused by a fungus-like organism that spreads through airborne spores
- a disease caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea
- caused by a number of pathogens, including fungi and bacteria.
- a disease caused by the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa
26 Clues: a form of mold • what is a pathogen • mildew is which of the following • most common disease is easy to treat • disease that enters plant though wound • in which plant is gray leaf spot common • what is one way a virus can be prevented • which is NOT considered a nonliving agent • a disease caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-04-05
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- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- animal that feeds on other animals
- chain the series of processes by which food is grown or produced,sold, and eventually consumed
- an individual animal,plant,or single-celled life form
- an animal that feeds on carrion,dead plant material, or refuse
- relating to or having the habitat of a parasite/ caused by or resulting from the effects of parasites
- the living components (organisms) that shape up the environment
- an animal that naturally preys on others
- a interacting group of various species in a common location
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
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- Organisms that make their own food
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes it's environment
- animal that eats both plant and animal
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- the natural home or environment of an animal,plant, or other organism
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives
- animal that feeds on plants
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
- an organism, a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrae, that decomposes organic material
- a particular section, group,or type of people or animals in an area
- The study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
25 Clues: animal that feeds on plants • Organisms that make their own food • animal that feeds on other animals • animal that eats both plant and animal • an animal that naturally preys on others • the position of an organism in the food chain • an individual animal,plant,or single-celled life form • a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains • ...
Membrane Movement 2023-11-02
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- uses energy (ATP)
- hypertonic in plant cells
- effect of solution on cell volume
- active transport involving drinking
- passive movement of a solute down
- moves large particles out of the cell
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- moves elements out of the cell
- active transport involving eating
- passive movement water molecules down
- moves large particles into the cell
- moves elements into the cell
- moves stuff in and out of the cell, stays the same
- type of transport doesn't use energy
- isotonic in plant cells
- hypotonic in plant cells
15 Clues: uses energy (ATP) • isotonic in plant cells • hypotonic in plant cells • hypertonic in plant cells • moves elements into the cell • moves elements out of the cell • active transport involving eating • effect of solution on cell volume • passive movement of a solute down • moves large particles into the cell • active transport involving drinking • ...
Cells 2020-09-11
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- uses the sun's energy to produce glucose
- plant organelle that stores water and waste
- has ribosomes, makes proteins
- contains digestive enzymes
- uses glucose to produce ATP
- lacks ribosomes, makes lipids
- surrounds the cell, selectively permeable
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- packages proteins and lipids for use in the cell
- cell with a nucleus
- cell with no nucleus
- cellular structure with a specific function
- site of protein synthesis
- stores DNA in the cell
- surrounds plant cells, rigid, provides shape
- green pigment in plant cells
15 Clues: cell with a nucleus • cell with no nucleus • stores DNA in the cell • site of protein synthesis • contains digestive enzymes • uses glucose to produce ATP • green pigment in plant cells • has ribosomes, makes proteins • lacks ribosomes, makes lipids • uses the sun's energy to produce glucose • surrounds the cell, selectively permeable • cellular structure with a specific function • ...
Rare Plants 2024-08-04
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- - Plant known for its foul odor
- - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity
- - Plant with two long, strap-like leaves
- - Carnivorous plant with pitcher-shaped leaves
- - Carnivorous plant that traps insects
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- - Plant that reacts to touch
- - Rare and elusive flowering plant
- - Plant used to make a traditional beverage
- - Succulent plant with round, fleshy leaves
- - Flower with the largest bloom in the world
10 Clues: - Plant that reacts to touch • - Plant known for its foul odor • - Rare and elusive flowering plant • - Carnivorous plant that traps insects • - Plant with two long, strap-like leaves • - Plant used to make a traditional beverage • - Succulent plant with round, fleshy leaves • - Flower with the largest bloom in the world • - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity • ...
Seed and Seed Cleaning 2023-02-10
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- to remove hairy parts of seed
- a machine with spinning metal components that to break up and liberate seeds from shells or pods and allow material to drop through screens of various sizes
- abbr. a calculation of the amount of viable seed within a lot based on purity and germination rates
- the protective outer covering of the seed (2 words)
- inert plant material to be separated during seed cleaning
- a measure of the percentage by weight of seed versus inert matter, other species, and weed seeds within a sample
- a machine consisting of many different wooden-framed screens to clean various shapes and sizes of seed
- process to weaken or open the seed coat to encourage germination
- to blow air through to separate inert plant material from seed
- to develop from a seed into a seedling; a singular verb for a sum of events that typically culminate in the emergence of the radicle from the seed coat
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- a state in which viable seeds are prevented from germinating by physiological or physical properties
- a measure of the number of seeds that are alive and have potential to germinate
- a tool with wire or plastic mesh in a frame to separate plant materials based on size
- process to simulate winter conditions (i.e. cold and wet) to encourage germination
- a one-seeded fruit found in the grass family; grain
- the young plant within a seed
- embryonic leaf/leaves
- to separate seed or grain from a plant, mechanically or manually
- nutritive tissue surrounding the embryo of the seed
- the first part of a seedling to emerge during germination
20 Clues: embryonic leaf/leaves • to remove hairy parts of seed • the young plant within a seed • a one-seeded fruit found in the grass family; grain • the protective outer covering of the seed (2 words) • nutritive tissue surrounding the embryo of the seed • inert plant material to be separated during seed cleaning • the first part of a seedling to emerge during germination • ...
Plant Structures and Functions 2025-11-24
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- – The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight.
- – The sugar plants make to use as food.
- – Nonvascular plants like mosses and liverworts.
- – A type of leaf that’s big and flat, usually for low-light areas.
- – Plants that make flowers and fruit.
- – Plants that have tubes like xylem and phloem to move stuff around.
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- – These hold the plant in place and take in water.
- – The green stuff in plants that catches sunlight.
- – Carries the sugars the plant makes to where it needs them.
- – The part of the plant that moves water up from the roots.
- – Tiny openings on leaves that let the plant breathe.
- – Plants that make seeds but no flowers.
- – Plants that eat bugs to get nutrients.
- – Where most of the plant’s food is made.
- – How water moves into nonvascular plants.
15 Clues: – Plants that make flowers and fruit. • – The sugar plants make to use as food. • – Plants that make seeds but no flowers. • – Plants that eat bugs to get nutrients. • – Where most of the plant’s food is made. • – How water moves into nonvascular plants. • – Nonvascular plants like mosses and liverworts. • – These hold the plant in place and take in water. • ...
Plant germination 2018-06-06
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- they are in your body
- something that a plant breaths out
- the thing at the top of the plant
- it is very hot and it also helps a plant grow
- something that helps a plant grow
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- if you have dirty hands and you touch a plant that is?
- what a plant starts off as
- it sucks up the water that it needs
- the plant is nominally this colour
- a pretty thing that sometimes grows on plants
10 Clues: they are in your body • what a plant starts off as • the thing at the top of the plant • something that helps a plant grow • something that a plant breaths out • the plant is nominally this colour • it sucks up the water that it needs • a pretty thing that sometimes grows on plants • it is very hot and it also helps a plant grow • ...
Alternation of Generations 2020-09-21
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- Gametophytes produce these.
- This is the spore in gymnosperms.
- The life of a new plant begins with the fusion of two ______.
- immature reproductive cells
- In seed plants, the sporophyte is the ____.
- A plant is called this in the first phase of its life cycle.
- The female spore gives rise to this stalk like structure in angiosperms.
- In seedless plants, spores are scattered by the _____.
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- In seed plants, the spores develop into these that contain the gamete.
- This type of plant produces cones.
- This is the female gamete in seed plants.
- A plant is called this in the second phase of its life cycle.
- Sporophytes produce these.
- mature reproductive cells
- The male spore gives rise to this stalk like structure in angiosperms.
- A plant's life cycle consists of this many phases.
- This is the male gamete in seed plants.
17 Clues: mature reproductive cells • Sporophytes produce these. • Gametophytes produce these. • immature reproductive cells • 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. • ...
Horticulture 2024-03-10
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- epithet: refers to a species within a genus
- a king of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits
- a group of one or more genera, especially sharing a common attribute
- the science and practice of fruit production
- the study of insects
- Cultivation and management of flowering plants
- taxonomic rank, a group of related taxonomic order
- Pathology: the scientific study of plant disease caused by pathogens and environmental conditions
- Forestry: care and management of single trees and tree population in urban setting
- Design/Architecture: the analysis , planning and design of exterior living spaces
- Propagation: the process of creating new plants
- the branch of science concerned with classifications of organisms
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- variations of a plant that occur naturally in the environment
- characterized by the fact that they are reproductively isolated from other groups
- the cultivation, management and study of trees
- a group of organism ranking above a family and below a class
- category where species are classified based on phylogenetic relatedness
- dealing with the production of vegetables and herbs
- highest taxonomic rank in biological classification system, above kingdom level
- Nomenclature: scientific naming of plants
- the highest classification into which organisms are grouped in Linnean taxonomy
- primary grouping of animals constructed on a similar general plan, and thought to be evolutionary related
22 Clues: the study of insects • Nomenclature: scientific naming of plants • epithet: refers to a species within a genus • the science and practice of fruit production • the cultivation, management and study of trees • Cultivation and management of flowering plants • Propagation: the process of creating new plants • taxonomic rank, a group of related taxonomic order • ...
Decidudous Rainforest 2021-10-25
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- In a condition of inactivity or rest
- a woody plant which is smaller than a tree
- when a animal goes and stays in shelter and sleeps during the off season
- organisms and their physical environment
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses
- a animal that eats plants and animals
- a woody plant, having a single stem or trunk
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- a forest that has a lot of rain through the seasons
- a animal that only eats plants
- a animal that eats other animals
- shedding its leaves annually
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma
- young and short trees that recently sprouted
- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- climate characterized by mild temperatures
15 Clues: shedding its leaves annually • a animal that only eats plants • a animal that eats other animals • the seed-bearing part of a plant • the transfer of pollen to a stigma • In a condition of inactivity or rest • a animal that eats plants and animals • organisms and their physical environment • a woody plant which is smaller than a tree • ...
AGRICULTURE & FARMING TERMS 2022-05-16
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- A fabric material that is installed over crops to exclude pests and / or warm the air around the plant.
- Removing parts of the plant to reduce disease, increase airflow through the plant, and direct more energy towards the fruit of the plant.
- The amount of plant nutrients, and the availability of those nutrients, in your soil.
- A substance that is made by humans that is generally used for controlling pests and is often dangerous.
- Moving seedlings into larger containers for healthy root development
- A flat plastic hose with holes that is used to water plants slowly and directly to the roots without wetting the entire plant to promote plant health. Used to conserve water.
- The dry stems of wheat and other grasses; often used as mulch on a farm
- To gather or collect a crop
- A plan that you make before you begin planting that determines when, what, where and how much of each crop you will plant throughout the growing season.
- Chemicals used to kill plants or stop growth. Usually used on weeds
- A test that can tell you how much fertility is in your soil, and how much (and what kinds) should be added for optimal production.
- Includes compost, manure, minerals, and other materials from the natural environment
- A building made of plastic or glass that is used for growing plants
- A structure made of bent poles that is covered in plastic used by farmers to extend the seasons as the structure can be made hotter (plastic) or colder (shade cloth) and about climate control to control humidity and moisture.
- The amount of something that is produced by a plant or farm
- Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust
- An engine used for moving water from a water source to where water is needed.
- A substance that is added to soil to help the growth of plants; used to add nutrients to the soil that will help the growth of plants. Can be an organic or chemical source.
- When a plant begins to grow or sprout
- Small plant grown from a seed that is grown in a greenhouse and will be planted outside in the ground
- Animal waste that is rich in nutrients.
- A large gritty soil particle that forms loose soil (often drains too fast)
- Agricultural services in each county in the state that provide Training and technical assistance for agricultural producers of all kinds.
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- Farming with the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers (not organic).
- To plant crops at multiple times during the season so that you can harvest them several times
- Nutrients for plants that are chemically derived and human-made.
- United States Department of Agriculture. Provides grants and technical support for agriculture and conservation.
- The macro nutrients in soil, what crops need the most of. Stands for nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.
- The period of time during the year when you can produce crops (depending on temperature and daylight etc.).
- Plants that are grown by farmers
- A tool used to prepare land for growing crops
- A chemical that is used to kill animals or insects that damage plants or crops
- Plants that grow very quickly in places they are unwanted and often cover or kill other plants
- A large vehicle that has two large back wheels, two smaller front wheels, and is used
- Government certification given to businesses and farmers who produce products without the use of chemicals.
- A material (such as straw, leaves or pieces of wood) that is spread over the ground in a garden to protect the plants and stop weeds from growing
- To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses
- Small sticky soil particles with minerals (water often sits)
- A soil made of a mix of sand, silt, and clay. Often considered the best soil type for agriculture.
- The percentage of sand, silt and clay particles in the soil, which determines how water and nutrients move through the soil.
- A component of soil that is made up of once-living things (as compared to the majority of soil which is made up of things that are mineral).
- Things added to the soil (chicken manure, straw, or compost) to make it healthier and make plants grow stronger
- The organic component of soils that made of decomposed and very small decomposed organism parts and microorganisms.
- removing some plants to make room for others to grow
44 Clues: To gather or collect a crop • Plants that are grown by farmers • When a plant begins to grow or sprout • Animal waste that is rich in nutrients. • A tool used to prepare land for growing crops • To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses • removing some plants to make room for others to grow • Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust • ...
Exam 2 Review 2023-10-23
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- brown rice is made of the __, endosperm, and germ
- union of egg and sperm
- the stalk of the stamen
- possible pollinator for a red flower with a long floral tube
- number of layers in a pericarp
- when mature grains naturally disperse from a grass plant
- fertilization of the ___ nuclei creates the endosperm
- refined flour is made from this part of the grain
- mechanism of evolution where organisms that are best adapted survive to reproduce is ____ selection
- plant crystal found in epidermal cells
- chemical messenger
- major grass crop to be domesticated from central America
- sugary floral reward for pollinators
- starchy nutrition found in a seed
- type of fruit from multiple carpels from multiple flowers
- a fruit that opens at maturity
- ____ ethanol is made from inedible grasses like switchgrass and Miscanthus
- the top part of the carpel
- mode of dispersal for samaras
- flowering plant
- einkorn and emmer are types of ___
- develops from the ovule after fertilization
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- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- flower that has sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels
- mechanism of evolution where humans select what traits are passed down is ___ selection
- type of root system in dicots
- the number of fertilizations that occur within an angiosperm ovule
- plant hormone responsible for phototropism
- part of the flower a fruit develops from
- structure that contains a plant embryo and endosperm
- type of fruit from multiple carpels on a single flower
- renewable form of ethanol
- this bee is different from other bees because it lives socially
- type of wheat used to make pasta
- crop that is the major source of bioethanol in Brazil
- male part of the flower
- ancestor to corn
- cell with three copies of every chromosome
- one of the primary functions of the fruit
- major grass crop to be domesticated from Asia
- embryonic seed leaf
- plants in the Poaceae family are pollinated by ___
- female part of the flower
- plant with one cotyledon
- Latin name of the family all grasses are in
- agriculture evolved 10-12 ____ years ago
- part of the stamen that makes pollen
47 Clues: flowering plant • ancestor to corn • chemical messenger • embryonic seed leaf • union of egg and sperm • the stalk of the stamen • male part of the flower • plant with one cotyledon • renewable form of ethanol • female part of the flower • the top part of the carpel • type of root system in dicots • mode of dispersal for samaras • number of layers in a pericarp • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2016-05-02
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- green pigment found in plants
- wet spongy ground
- change in an organism to make it more fit to exist
- changing from a vapor to a liquid
- top, branchy part of the forest
- not actively growing but protected from the environment
- trees that shed their leaves
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- to pollinate
- to pass winter in a resting state
- to begin to grow
- evergreen trees that produce cones
- to undergo decomposition
12 Clues: to pollinate • to begin to grow • wet spongy ground • to undergo decomposition • trees that shed their leaves • green pigment found in plants • top, branchy part of the forest • to pass winter in a resting state • changing from a vapor to a liquid • evergreen trees that produce cones • change in an organism to make it more fit to exist • ...
Plant Cells 2015-09-25
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- Protects the cell from its surroundings.
- Contains the cell's DNA.
- Collects and dispatches protein products throughout the cell.
- The jelly-like fluid that fills a cell is called.
- Sack that stores and transports substances throughout the cell.
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- Produce the energy of the cell.
- Surrounds the cell membrane.
- Capture light energy from the sun and to produce the free energy through photosynthesis.
- The breakdown of chains of fatty acids.
- A complex protein.
- Storage bubbles found in cells.
- The stomach of the cell.
12 Clues: A complex protein. • Contains the cell's DNA. • The stomach of the cell. • Surrounds the cell membrane. • Produce the energy of the cell. • Storage bubbles found in cells. • The breakdown of chains of fatty acids. • Protects the cell from its surroundings. • The jelly-like fluid that fills a cell is called. • Collects and dispatches protein products throughout the cell. • ...
Plant Physiology 2017-09-12
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- The anther is covered in this
- Contain chlorophyll
- Grasses and Cereals are in this group
- The loss of water through the leaves
- The release of energy from cells
- Water moves through these tubes
- From an area of high to one of low concentration
- Where Carbon Dioxide enters the plant
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- Used to transport food
- Movement towards the light
- The process whereby plants manufacture food
- When the seed coat comes above the soil
12 Clues: Contain chlorophyll • Used to transport food • Movement towards the light • The anther is covered in this • Water moves through these tubes • The release of energy from cells • The loss of water through the leaves • Grasses and Cereals are in this group • Where Carbon Dioxide enters the plant • When the seed coat comes above the soil • ...
plant puzzle 2013-10-25
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- a series of tubes that moves water and minerals
- this moves sugars that are made from the plant's leaves
- a seed plant that produces flowers
- the process of making food
- ...usually grow at the bottom of a plants stem
- when the plant is low on water
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- ... Is a seed plant that doesn't produce a flower
- ... Occuresin the mitochondria of your cells
- Xylem and Pholem cells produced in the...
- ... Have a single main stalklike root
- ... are thin branching roots
- ...are thin branching roots
12 Clues: the process of making food • ...are thin branching roots • ... are thin branching roots • when the plant is low on water • a seed plant that produces flowers • ... Have a single main stalklike root • Xylem and Pholem cells produced in the... • ... Occuresin the mitochondria of your cells • ...usually grow at the bottom of a plants stem • ...
plant terminology 2013-10-28
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- organism in the earliest stage of development
- haploid gamete-forming phase in plants
- plants with seeds
- cell or multicellular structure in which spores are produced
- plant eating animal
- nutrient rich tissue surrounding embryo in seeds
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- diploid phase in plants
- cell formed from union of 2 gametes
- coating on sprores to increase survival
- flowering plants
- small reproductive body from which a new organism arises. produced by some plants and fungi
- reproductive unit formed from a fertilised ovule
12 Clues: flowering plants • plants with seeds • plant eating animal • diploid phase in plants • cell formed from union of 2 gametes • haploid gamete-forming phase in plants • coating on sprores to increase survival • organism in the earliest stage of development • nutrient rich tissue surrounding embryo in seeds • reproductive unit formed from a fertilised ovule • ...
PLANT TISSUE 2021-08-27
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- conducts dissolved food materials produced by
- pair of cells that border stomata
- chief conducting tissue of water and minerals
- parenchyma tissue with connected air spaces
- provide flexible support for growing and mature plant organs extra primary wall in the corners
- most abundant of the cell types found in the major parts of higher plants
- certain cells associated with sieve tube
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- thick, tough secondary walls impregnated with lignin
- tissue only meant for growth
- component of the waxy outer coating of aquatic plant leaves
- tubes with pits rather than openings at the ends
- Outermost layer of cells
12 Clues: Outermost layer of cells • tissue only meant for growth • pair of cells that border stomata • certain cells associated with sieve tube • parenchyma tissue with connected air spaces • conducts dissolved food materials produced by • chief conducting tissue of water and minerals • tubes with pits rather than openings at the ends • ...
PLANT anatomy 2021-10-14
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- complex, multi celled organisms
- attracts insects for pollination
- functions primarily in food manufacture by photosynthesis
- the seed- carrying structure
- algae, slime molds
- functions in seed propagation of the plant
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- Oldest organism
- anchors the plant
- helps produce antibiotics
- flowering plants, mosses, ferns
- mushrooms, molds, yeasts
- main body of the plant
12 Clues: Oldest organism • anchors the plant • algae, slime molds • main body of the plant • mushrooms, molds, yeasts • helps produce antibiotics • the seed- carrying structure • complex, multi celled organisms • flowering plants, mosses, ferns • attracts insects for pollination • functions in seed propagation of the plant • functions primarily in food manufacture by photosynthesis
Plant-kingdom 2022-07-28
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- What do we call living things that can make their own food?
- Non-flowering plants like ferns
- Flowering plants with seeds in a cone and insignificant flowers
- A pore found in the epidermis of leaves and stems
- Plants that bear colourful flowers and fruit
- Bryophytes anchor the plant to the ground with these.
- All vascular plants are ...... Organisms
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- The process through which plants produce their food
- What are non-vascular plants called?
- Where the process of food production in plants take place
- The part of the plant that obtains water through small leaves above ground.
- The green pigment that plants contain in their leaves
12 Clues: Non-flowering plants like ferns • What are non-vascular plants called? • All vascular plants are ...... Organisms • Plants that bear colourful flowers and fruit • A pore found in the epidermis of leaves and stems • The process through which plants produce their food • The green pigment that plants contain in their leaves • ...
Plant System 2024-01-15
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- tiny openings on leaves that allow exchange of gases
- Leaves of different plants can be different in ____, shape, colour and texture
- an edible storage root that is orange in colour
- the main vein of the leaf is attached to this part
- a kind of plant that have non-woody stems (can be used to make tea)
- Plants with ___ stem climb or creep.
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- takes in water and mineral salt
- a kind of vein pattern
- holds the plant upright for leaves to get sunlight
- this plant has spine-like leaves
- small medium sized plants that have woody stems
- makes food for the plant
12 Clues: a kind of vein pattern • makes food for the plant • takes in water and mineral salt • this plant has spine-like leaves • Plants with ___ stem climb or creep. • small medium sized plants that have woody stems • an edible storage root that is orange in colour • holds the plant upright for leaves to get sunlight • the main vein of the leaf is attached to this part • ...
Plant systems 2024-01-29
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- plants that complete their cycle in 2 growing seasons
- supports the leaves, flowers and fruit. Conducts water, minerals, and food
- plants that produce for more than 2 years
- root system with many small roots
- means Naked seed in greek
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- Means covered or enclosed seed
- root system that grows from the stem or leaf of a plant
- plants that complete their cycle in 1 year
- tissue int the stem, transports food
- root system with one thick main root
- tissue in the stem, transports water and minerals
- Anchor the plant as well as absorb water and nutrients
12 Clues: means Naked seed in greek • Means covered or enclosed seed • root system with many small roots • tissue int the stem, transports food • root system with one thick main root • plants that produce for more than 2 years • plants that complete their cycle in 1 year • tissue in the stem, transports water and minerals • plants that complete their cycle in 2 growing seasons • ...
Plant Growth 2024-04-10
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- Pigments found in leaves
- Organisms that make their own food
- Part of the plant that takes in water
- What leaves absorb for photosynthesis
- The byproduct of photosynthesis
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- Where photosynthesis takes place in plants
- A simple sugar
- All plants don't have to have this
- H2O, essential for plant growth
- Dioxide What plants take in from the air
- One of the main materials needed for plant growth
- Part of the plant that carries nutrients
12 Clues: A simple sugar • Pigments found in leaves • H2O, essential for plant growth • The byproduct of photosynthesis • All plants don't have to have this • Organisms that make their own food • Part of the plant that takes in water • What leaves absorb for photosynthesis • Dioxide What plants take in from the air • Part of the plant that carries nutrients • ...
Plant Tropisms 2024-03-25
12 Clues: Towards stimulus • Response to light • Response to touch • Response to water • Away from stimulus • Response to gravity • Response to chemicals • The cause of a response • The effect of a stimulus • Response to electric waves • A plant getting bigger and stronger • The way a plant responds to a certain external stimulus
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY 2023-07-30
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- Cytoplasmic hybrids is also known as _______
- First genetically modified plant in India
- Manipulation of traits to produce desired characteristics
- What does M in GM crops stands for
- First transgenic plant to be produced is ______
- Adult plant cells are known to be _____
- Production of plants from very small plant parts, tissues, or cells grown in test tubes under aseptic conditions
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- Cell suspension culture grown on fixed volume of nutrient medium
- Flowering plants/angiosperms bearing with two cotyledons
- A type of tissue culture technique to eliminate viruses and other parasite while growing plants in vitro
- Father of micropropagation
- Plant cells without cell wall is called as ______
12 Clues: Father of micropropagation • What does M in GM crops stands for • Adult plant cells are known to be _____ • First genetically modified plant in India • Cytoplasmic hybrids is also known as _______ • First transgenic plant to be produced is ______ • Plant cells without cell wall is called as ______ • Flowering plants/angiosperms bearing with two cotyledons • ...
Plant Nutrition 2023-03-15
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- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals.
- The gas from the air that plants need to do photosynthesis.
- The process plants use to make their own food.
- Plants absorb these and water from the soil.
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- The energy that plants use to do photosynthesis.
- The parts of the plant that do photosynthesis.
- Plants do photosynthesis to make this.
- Photosynthesis only occurs during this time.
- A liquid the roots absorb from the soil.
- The plant produces this gas during photosynthesis.
- The place where the roots find the water and the minerals.
- Water and minerals are transported to the leaves through this.
12 Clues: Plants do photosynthesis to make this. • A liquid the roots absorb from the soil. • Photosynthesis only occurs during this time. • Plants absorb these and water from the soil. • The parts of the plant that do photosynthesis. • The process plants use to make their own food. • The energy that plants use to do photosynthesis. • ...
PLANT REPRODUCTION 2025-10-05
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- of transferring pollen from anther to stigma
- of the flower where seeds develop
- stalk that supports the anther
- part of the flower that produces pollen
- ovule that develops into a new plant
- substance that contains male gametes
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- (or Pistil)
- colored part of the flower that attracts pollinators
- Key
- reproductive part of a flower
- covering of a seed
- of sperm cell and egg cell
12 Clues: Key • (or Pistil) • covering of a seed • of sperm cell and egg cell • reproductive part of a flower • stalk that supports the anther • of the flower where seeds develop • ovule that develops into a new plant • substance that contains male gametes • part of the flower that produces pollen • of transferring pollen from anther to stigma • ...
Cellular Transport Processes (Diffusion, Osmosis, Active Transport) 2022-01-18
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- An _____ transport process involves movement of substances with the expenditure of energy.
- Water molecules are absorbed into a root hair cell via this process.
- A _____ transport process involves movement of substances without the expenditure of energy.
- Osmosis is a _____ transport process; no energy is required.
- A _____ (reject: semi) permeable membrane allows some substances to pass across but not others.
- The ______ of a solution refers the amount of solute that has dissolved in a solvent. (common units are M or mol per dm3)
- An example of a partially permeable membrane in cells is the _________ membrane (also known as cell membrane).
- The process where there is a net movement of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
- An animal cell becomes ______, when placed in a surrounding solution of lower water potential.
- A plant cell becomes _____, when placed in a surrounding solution of lower water potential.
- An example of active transport is the ______ of mineral ions in the root hair hair cell.
- A plant cell becomes _____, when placed in a surrounding solution of higher water potential.
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- The vacuole of plant cells contain _____ _____.
- The process where there is a net movement of water molecules from a region of higher water potential to a region of lower water potential.
- An example of a non-living structure that functions as a partially permeable membrane is a ______ tubing.
- Diffusion is a ________ transport process; no energy is required.
- The process when a plant cell becomes plasmolysed.
- A concentration ______ exists between two regions of different concentrations.
- Avoid simply using the term "movement" in this chapter, but "____ movement"; this refers to the overall movement of particles
- Osmosis involves the movement of ________ molecules only.
- Active transport moves particles/substances _____ a concentration gradient.
- This refers to the turgidity of plant cells.
- An animal cell will _____, when placed in a surrounding solution of higher water potential.
- When two solutions have the same water potential (thus same concentration), they are known as ______ solutions.
24 Clues: This refers to the turgidity of plant cells. • The vacuole of plant cells contain _____ _____. • The process when a plant cell becomes plasmolysed. • Osmosis involves the movement of ________ molecules only. • Osmosis is a _____ transport process; no energy is required. • Diffusion is a ________ transport process; no energy is required. • ...
NS 2025-06-24
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- The part of a plant that grows underground
- When a liquid turns into a solid
- A tool used to separate solids from liquids
- A large object that orbits a star
- A mixture where one substance dissolves into another
- What is needed to do work or cause change
- When a solid mixes into a liquid and seems to disappear
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The organ that controls the body
- A cell that carries messages in the body
- When a liquid turns into a gas
- A state of matter with no fixed shape or volume
- Supports the plant and transports water
- A combination of two or more substances
- Organs used to breathe
- When gas changes into a liquid
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- A body part made up of different tissues
- A force that slows things down when they rub together
- A group of similar cells that work together
- A material that attracts iron
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight
- A state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container
- The planet we live on
- Stored energy that can be used later
- A group of organs working together
- The organ that pumps blood
- A living thing that makes its own food
- The type of energy something has when it's moving
- Organ that helps digest food
- The process of a solid turning into a liquid
- A force that pulls objects toward Earth
- A small part of a plant that can grow into a new one
- Earth's natural satellite
- The part of a plant where photosynthesis happens
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume
35 Clues: The planet we live on • Organs used to breathe • Earth's natural satellite • The organ that pumps blood • Organ that helps digest food • A material that attracts iron • When a liquid turns into a gas • When gas changes into a liquid • When a liquid turns into a solid • The organ that controls the body • A large object that orbits a star • A group of organs working together • ...
Classification and Plant Review 2023-05-07
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- leaf veins that go in one direction
- a tool scientists use to identify living things
- living things that are microscopic, have no nucleus, and can be rod, spiral or spherical shaped
- one main root with smaller roots branching off
- bright, colorful structure that attracts pollinators
- a plant's response to light
- structure that anchors the plant and is the site of water absorption
- male part of a flower
- tissue that transports sugar from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- tissue that transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant
- structure that makes, supports and displays leaves and moves materials around a plant
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- domain made up of living things with a nucleus
- branching leaf veins that resemble the palm of a hand
- female part of a flower
- a plant's response to gravity
- site of photosynthesis and transpiration
- flowering plants with parallel leaf veins and petals in multiples of 3
- the response that makes plants grow up fences and houses
- non-living things that need a host to reproduce
- flowering plants with net-like leaf veins and petals in multiples of 4 or 5
- living things that are microscopic, have no nucleus, and live in extreme conditions
- found on the anther of a flower
22 Clues: male part of a flower • female part of a flower • a plant's response to light • a plant's response to gravity • found on the anther of a flower • leaf veins that go in one direction • site of photosynthesis and transpiration • domain made up of living things with a nucleus • one main root with smaller roots branching off • a tool scientists use to identify living things • ...
Carbohydrates 2012-09-17
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- in animal bodies. Animals cant make carbohydrates but the store them in this form.
- sugar
- that have the same chemical formula but have a different structure.
- by the combination of 2 monosaccharides.
- + Fructose.
- by the union od many monosaccharides.
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- of the sugars. they are made up of one sugar unit.
- the sugar founf in human blood.
- strengh and support to plant bodies. Plant cell wall.
- in plant bodies and often stored in roots and seeds.
- a plant sugar commonly found in fruit.
- sweetner, found in dairy products.
- sugar found in seeds of germinating plants.
- bodies most important source of sugar.
- synthesis\Chemical process where disaccharides are formed.
15 Clues: sugar • + Fructose. • the sugar founf in human blood. • sweetner, found in dairy products. • by the union od many monosaccharides. • a plant sugar commonly found in fruit. • bodies most important source of sugar. • by the combination of 2 monosaccharides. • sugar found in seeds of germinating plants. • of the sugars. they are made up of one sugar unit. • ...
Agricultural Facts 2022-04-06
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- manual tool used to break large rock
- fungi that makes spores instead of seeds
- manual tool used to scoop dirt
- the mature flower of a plant
- used to split soil for planting
- used to make paper
- method plants use to obtain nutrients
- used as a type of fertilizer
- adding water to plants for growth
- animal commonly used to pull a plow
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- only grows at a certain time in the year
- scientific name for brown seaweed
- a mix of chemicals that keeps bugs off plants
- worlds most common carnivorous plant
- added to soil to help plants grow
- makes up 60% of the human body
- mending two plants together
- fungi meant for human consumption
- tropical marine ecosystem
- part of the plant that sucks water and minerals from the ground
20 Clues: used to make paper • tropical marine ecosystem • mending two plants together • the mature flower of a plant • used as a type of fertilizer • manual tool used to scoop dirt • makes up 60% of the human body • used to split soil for planting • scientific name for brown seaweed • added to soil to help plants grow • fungi meant for human consumption • adding water to plants for growth • ...
Plants Produce Food B 2020-10-27
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- Things that must eat to receive energy
- Things that make their own food
- Without this, all living things on earth would die
- Stems have tubes that carry nutrients & water to all parts of the plant
- Connect to the tubes in the stems
- Roots help take in water and __________
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- Process that creates food for the plant and releases oxygen
- Leaves have one main job: to make __________ for the plant
- Anchors the plant
- Stems enable the __________ to reach sunlight
- Supports the plant
11 Clues: Anchors the plant • Supports the plant • Things that make their own food • Connect to the tubes in the stems • Things that must eat to receive energy • Roots help take in water and __________ • Stems enable the __________ to reach sunlight • Without this, all living things on earth would die • Leaves have one main job: to make __________ for the plant • ...
Doctors and Medicine 2021-11-19
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- To help improve blood flow
- A poisonous plant with white flowers
- Chanting magic spells
- A wood shrub with bitter taste
- A green aromatic plant that smells
- Any plant with leaves
- Used to make cuts clean
- stones used as protection from demons
- sweating sickness
- Helps prevent or cure a disease
- A type of fever
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- A transfer of healthy cells
- dried up grass
- Similar to magic stones
- A type of flower
- A purple plant
- A poisonous plant
- A type of virus
- Smells like peppermint
- Similar to lotion
20 Clues: dried up grass • A purple plant • A type of virus • A type of fever • A type of flower • A poisonous plant • Similar to lotion • sweating sickness • Chanting magic spells • Any plant with leaves • Smells like peppermint • Similar to magic stones • Used to make cuts clean • To help improve blood flow • A transfer of healthy cells • A wood shrub with bitter taste • Helps prevent or cure a disease • ...
Rare Plants 2024-08-04
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- - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity
- - Rare and elusive flowering plant
- - Succulent plant with round, fleshy leaves
- - Carnivorous plant that traps insects
- - Plant with two long, strap-like leaves
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- - Plant used to make a traditional beverage
- - Plant known for its foul odor
- - Carnivorous plant with pitcher-shaped leaves
- - Plant that reacts to touch
- - Flower with the largest bloom in the world
10 Clues: - Plant that reacts to touch • - Plant known for its foul odor • - Rare and elusive flowering plant • - Carnivorous plant that traps insects • - Plant with two long, strap-like leaves • - Plant used to make a traditional beverage • - Succulent plant with round, fleshy leaves • - Flower with the largest bloom in the world • - Tree known for its large trunk and longevity • ...
P5P6 Crosswords Puzzle 2024-05-20
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- this part of the heart do the pumping movement
- a device used in an electrical circuit to protect it from short circuit
- one of the plant that are using root as its food storage
- one of the product of photosynthesis
- the place in human lungs where exchange of gases between respiratory and circulatory system happens
- the movement inside esophagus
- type of rocks created by the cooling of lava
- the product of incomplete combustion is carbon.......
- type of magnet which magnetic field produced by electric current
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- the type of living cells that has no nucleus
- a lever consists of three parts : load, effort, and ....
- the small openings on plant leaf that allow air to get in and out
- the process of evaporation of water through the leaves
- one of the liquid metal in the outer core layer of the earth
- the vascular system which responsible to transport sugar, proteins, and molecules in plants
- 2 major system in the plant system are root system and .... system
- in an eclipse, there are dark and lighter part of the shadow. the lighter part is called....
- this part of a cell mostly exist in plant cell
18 Clues: the movement inside esophagus • one of the product of photosynthesis • the type of living cells that has no nucleus • type of rocks created by the cooling of lava • this part of the heart do the pumping movement • this part of a cell mostly exist in plant cell • the product of incomplete combustion is carbon....... • ...
3rd Grade 2023-11-15
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- how something looks or what something does
- how much bigger something gets
- the flower of a seed plant
- need something or someone for support
- parts of the plant that grows under the soil
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- to make something
- young plant
- events that happen over and over again in a pattern
- dirt
- appearance, quality, or working order
- small part of the plant from which a new plant can grow
11 Clues: dirt • young plant • to make something • the flower of a seed plant • how much bigger something gets • appearance, quality, or working order • need something or someone for support • how something looks or what something does • parts of the plant that grows under the soil • events that happen over and over again in a pattern • ...
cells 2020-10-01
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- i am full of sugar
- lollipops in the membrane
- the way water moves
- where does photo synthesis takes place
- the cells brain
- plant cell does this in hypo tonic solution
- where the enzyme connects to substrate
- llast layer of plant cell
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- we have 46
- chromosomes are make from this
- fibre i pull chromotids apart
- cells in isotonic soulotions stay the...
- plant cell in hypertonic solution
- i am the last to divide in mitosis
14 Clues: we have 46 • the cells brain • i am full of sugar • the way water moves • lollipops in the membrane • llast layer of plant cell • fibre i pull chromotids apart • chromosomes are make from this • plant cell in hypertonic solution • i am the last to divide in mitosis • where does photo synthesis takes place • where the enzyme connects to substrate • ...
Plant Part and Soil Profile 2024-05-27
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- Part of the plant that transport nutrients
- It is the layer of the parent material in soil
- The first 30cm of soil layer
- Soil layer which is made of decay plant and dead animals
- Contain the seeds
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- Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange
- Reproductive part of plant
- Part of plant that anchors it to the soil
- Grows into a new plant
- Part of the plant that performs photosynthesis
10 Clues: Contain the seeds • Grows into a new plant • Reproductive part of plant • The first 30cm of soil layer • Tiny openings on leaves for gas exchange • Part of plant that anchors it to the soil • Part of the plant that transport nutrients • It is the layer of the parent material in soil • Part of the plant that performs photosynthesis • ...
Revision of Cells 2022-07-19
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- The protective insulating layer around the axon of a neurone
- Optical instrument used to magnify objects
- swollen - such as when a plant cell has absorbed a large amount of water
- Damage caused to a plant cell by extreme water loss. The cell contents become detached from the cell wall.
- A sub-cellular structure where protein synthesis occurs
- Contains cell sap and helps to keep a plant cell firm
- A sub-cellular structure where respiration occurs
- 'Jelly-like' substance inside cells where most chemical reactions take place
- The part of the blood which carries dissolved substances such as glucose, carbon dioxide and urea
- cells with a nucleus
- cells without a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles
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- an undifferentiated cell
- The process by which cells acquire specialised features, especially during embryonic development.
- a single-celled organism without a nucleus
- a cell specialised to carry oxygen
- a type of cell whose shape and structure enable it to perform a particular function
- A type of plant cell specialised for photosynthesis
- The electrically conducting part of a nerve cell
18 Clues: cells with a nucleus • an undifferentiated cell • a cell specialised to carry oxygen • a single-celled organism without a nucleus • Optical instrument used to magnify objects • The electrically conducting part of a nerve cell • A sub-cellular structure where respiration occurs • A type of plant cell specialised for photosynthesis • ...
Essential Nutrients 2022-11-15
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- The body's main source of energy
- The chemical element of atomic number 25
- Helps to build, maintain and repair tissues and cells
- Ripened part of a flowering plant that contains seed
- The capacity for doing work
- A breakfast food made from roasted grain, ty
- A large round fruit of a plant of the gourd family, with sweet pulpy flesh and many seeds
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- A limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins living wholly in water
- Helps regulate many vital processes, including digestion, absorption and metabolism of nutrients
- Carries nutrients to cells and waste from the body
- A metallic chemical element that is easily formed into sheets and wires
- An activity that is natural to or the purpose of a person or thing
- Helps your body to build strong bones and teeth
- A plant root, leaves, stems, and flowers eaten as food
- Help the body stores energy nutrients and vitamins e.g. oils, butter, margarine
- contributes to water balance, metabolism, and muscle function
- Keep something or someone safe
- The parts of plant foods your body can't digest or absorb
18 Clues: The capacity for doing work • Keep something or someone safe • The body's main source of energy • The chemical element of atomic number 25 • A breakfast food made from roasted grain, ty • Helps your body to build strong bones and teeth • Carries nutrients to cells and waste from the body • Ripened part of a flowering plant that contains seed • ...
Flower Parts 2024-03-04
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- Substance found in the soil which helps plants grow healthy. Hint: it is formed when plants and animals decay.
- absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- are the green petal-like parts at the base of the flower.
- Petals are brightly colored to _________ pollinators.
- The reproductive organs of a plant are in the flower. Seeds are made here.
- where photosynthesis occurs. This produces food for the plant.
- leaf like and usually colorful.
- The stem holds a plant upright. It also carries water, minerals and nutrients between roots and leaves and flowers.
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- The anther holds this golden yellow substance.
- The process which plants use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to make glucose.
- Organism that helps to spread pollen.
- (part of stamen) carry the pollen and are usually yellow in color.
- The root anchors a plant in the ground.
- Female part of the flower.
- protects the seed and helps it disperse.
- (male part) has two parts: the anther and the filament.
16 Clues: Female part of the flower. • leaf like and usually colorful. • Organism that helps to spread pollen. • The root anchors a plant in the ground. • protects the seed and helps it disperse. • absorb water and nutrients from the soil. • The anther holds this golden yellow substance. • Petals are brightly colored to _________ pollinators. • ...
Austin (7/12/2025) 2025-12-07
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- The new living things created by parents
- Offspring that are exactly identical to the parent
- A runner is a type of this part that grows horizontally
- A stem that grows sideways across the ground
- Reproduction that needs only one parent
- An onion is an example of this underground food store
- Dust transferred from the male part of a flower
- Runners grow these to form a new plant
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- What plants create during sexual reproduction
- The part of the plant where seeds form inside an ovary
- The plant that creates offspring
- A red fruit plant that uses runners to reproduce
- A common vegetable that grows from a tuber
- A vegetable that is an example of a bulb
- A food store that grows underground to survive winter
15 Clues: The plant that creates offspring • Runners grow these to form a new plant • Reproduction that needs only one parent • The new living things created by parents • A vegetable that is an example of a bulb • A common vegetable that grows from a tuber • A stem that grows sideways across the ground • What plants create during sexual reproduction • ...
Plant and Flower Parts 2024-03-07
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- undeveloped shoot
- place where leaves or buds are attached
- part of the stem between buds or leaves
- holds up anther
- pollen travels down
- the thickest part, grows down
- make energy for the plant through photosynthesis
- produce new plants
- helps spread the seed
- attract insects for pollination
- male part of flower
- on the end, protects and guides the tip
- central vein of the leaf
- becomes the fruit
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- the flat part of the leaf
- edge of the leaf
- produces pollen
- thin, fine roots that absorb water and nutrients
- catches pollen
- absorb water and nutrients; anchor the plant
- the bud at the tip of the stem
- transports water and nutrients throughout the plant
- outer section; protects developing flower
- performs reproduction and becomes the fruit and seed
- not as thick as primary, grow out to the side
- the part of the leaf that attaches to the stem
- female part of the flower
27 Clues: catches pollen • produces pollen • holds up anther • edge of the leaf • undeveloped shoot • becomes the fruit • produce new plants • pollen travels down • male part of flower • helps spread the seed • central vein of the leaf • the flat part of the leaf • female part of the flower • the thickest part, grows down • the bud at the tip of the stem • attract insects for pollination • ...
Cells 2021-12-03
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- digests worn out cell parts and food
- a smaller part inside a cell with its own job
- traps sunlight needed for photosynthesis, found in chloroplast
- an organism made of one cell
- an organism made of many cells
- type of cell with a nucleus
- the control center of the cell
- type of cell without a nucleus
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- storage center in cells, usually large in plant cells
- basic building block of life
- "powerhouse" of the cell; produces energy
- only in plant cells; site of photosynthesis
- packages and distributes materials throughout the cell
- only in plant cells; outer layer that supports and protects
- jelly-like substance that holds organelles
- controls what enters and exits the cell
- the only kingdom with prokaryotic cells
- tool used to magnify cells
- all cells come from ______________ cells
- a single-celled eukaryote is a _______________
- makes and transports materials in the cell (abbreviation)
- makes proteins
22 Clues: makes proteins • tool used to magnify cells • type of cell with a nucleus • basic building block of life • an organism made of one cell • an organism made of many cells • the control center of the cell • type of cell without a nucleus • digests worn out cell parts and food • controls what enters and exits the cell • the only kingdom with prokaryotic cells • ...
Landscape 2023-12-26
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- Coastal world heritage area in Dorset.
- Archaeological feature found on steep hillsides, normally made by medieval farming.
- Edge of the sea, where she finds sea shells perhaps?
- National park in Devon comprised mostly of moorland.
- Rocky layers.
- Trees that shed their leaves for winter.
- Trees that don't shed their leaves for winter.
- What are you bagging when you climb mountains in the UK?
- Pond type found on downland.
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- What country is the highest mountain in the UK?
- Dominant forest plant.
- Could it be electric or tidal?
- Most common plant found on downland.
- Forest of Robin Hood.
- Mountain range with the UK's highest mountain.
- 'Would' this be a small forest perhaps?
- How does the sea greet you?
- Common plant found on moorland, often with purple or pink flowers.
- Downlands are made from this ancient marine deposit.
- Type of rock that forms the base of 11 across.
20 Clues: Rocky layers. • Forest of Robin Hood. • Dominant forest plant. • How does the sea greet you? • Pond type found on downland. • Could it be electric or tidal? • Most common plant found on downland. • Coastal world heritage area in Dorset. • 'Would' this be a small forest perhaps? • Trees that shed their leaves for winter. • Mountain range with the UK's highest mountain. • ...
Plant Growth Factors 2014-01-23
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- substances with a PH value greater than seven have a stronger effect on the plant
- most are available in forms of dissolved chemicals
- growth response of a plant to an external stimulus
- stimulates plant growth by changing the plants cell walls
- chemical compounds that controls growth activity in a part of the plant
- growth response to gravity
- growth response to light caused by an unequal distribution of auxin
- inhibits growth of buds in plant stems
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- weakens cell walls of unripe fruit
- promotes cell division by stimulating production of needed proteins for mitosis
- stimulate the elongation of plant cells
- growth response to mechanical stimuli, contacts with an object and another organism or wind
12 Clues: growth response to gravity • weakens cell walls of unripe fruit • inhibits growth of buds in plant stems • stimulate the elongation of plant cells • most are available in forms of dissolved chemicals • growth response of a plant to an external stimulus • stimulates plant growth by changing the plants cell walls • ...
flowers 2024-12-09
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- is a light-sensitive pigment that absorbs light
- a plant species producing male and female flowers on separate plants
- is the enlarged base of the carpel that holds one to many ovules and transforms into a fruit after fertilization
- the cluster of flowers on a branch or system of branches
- a plant’s response to day and night temperatures
- the stalk of the carpel connecting the stigma to the ovary
- on occasion, a part of the perianth cannot be distinguished as a petal or a sepal and is called
- is the type of an inflorescence that can continue growing from the tip, producing more flowers indefinitely; the last flower to open is terminal on the main axis, and the progression of flowering is upward or inward
- is a flower that has both male and female flower parts.
- a plant species producing both male and female flowers on the same plant
- the initiation of flowering by satisfying a cold requirement
- is a structure that holds a macrospore that produces an egg and after fertilization develops into a seed
- is a flower that lacks one or more of the four flower parts
- together, the sepals and the petals are the
- is a unit of the inner floral envelope that is often very colorful and functions to attract pollinators, such as insects and birds
- is the female part of a flower, composed of the stigma, the style, and the ovary
- is a microspore made in the anther that produces sperm
- is a green leaf-like structure on the exterior of a flower that protects the flower as a bud
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- is the pollen-bearing structure of a stamen and is usually found at the top of the filament.
- is a photoreceptor within plants that detects day length
- is the stalk that holds the anther at its tip
- is a flower that has a full complement of parts, including sepals, petals, stamens, and a carpel
- is the male reproductive part of a flower, consisting of a filament and an anther that produces pollen
- a plant that is unaffected by day length
- a plant that flowers as days lengthen and nights get shorter in the spring and early summer
- is a flower that has either male parts or female parts.
- the reproductive organ of a flowering plant
- the portion of the pedicel to which flower parts are attached
- is the type of an inflorescence that has a fixed endpoint, with a terminal flower usually opening first; the progression of flowering is downward or outward
- the group of petals on a flower
- the main stem of an inflorescence
- a plant that flowers naturally in late summer and fall when the day length gets shorter
- a plant’s response to light duration
- is a pollen-receptive surface found at the end of a carpel. Pollen lands on this usually sticky surface
- the set of sepals on a flower
- the plant stem that holds a flower
36 Clues: the set of sepals on a flower • the group of petals on a flower • the main stem of an inflorescence • the plant stem that holds a flower • a plant’s response to light duration • a plant that is unaffected by day length • the reproductive organ of a flowering plant • together, the sepals and the petals are the • is the stalk that holds the anther at its tip • ...
Seed Germination 2018-06-06
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- the thing that most seeds will turn into once fully grown
- the form of energy that keeps a plant alive
- and alternative option instead of seeds
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- the place that you plant your seed and where it grows
- the thing that keeps your plant alive as well and if you have too much you will drown it
- the form of invisible gas that keeps us alive
- the thing that you put your plant when going through germination.
- the thing that holds the leaves up
- the green thing that sticks of the side of the stem
- the colour of the leaves on your plant
- the starter to the life of a plant
11 Clues: the thing that holds the leaves up • the starter to the life of a plant • the colour of the leaves on your plant • and alternative option instead of seeds • the form of energy that keeps a plant alive • the form of invisible gas that keeps us alive • the green thing that sticks of the side of the stem • the place that you plant your seed and where it grows • ...
Cell Crossword 2022-09-15
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- maintains shape and structure for the plant cell
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- does not contain a nucleus
- an analogy for the nucleus
- proteins are processed and moved around the cell
- digestion and waste removal
- makes protein for the cell
- packages and transmits cellular material throughout the cell
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- larger storage in plant cells than in animal cells
- storage space for water, waste, food and other materials
- an analogy for the mitochondria
- makes food for the plant cell
- breaks down food to make energy for the cell
- an analogy for cytoplasm
- supports the cell organelles and holds them in place
- the control center of the cell
- contains a nucleus
17 Clues: contains a nucleus • an analogy for cytoplasm • does not contain a nucleus • an analogy for the nucleus • makes protein for the cell • digestion and waste removal • makes food for the plant cell • the control center of the cell • an analogy for the mitochondria • controls what goes in and out of the cell • breaks down food to make energy for the cell • ...
Rainforest Vocabulary 2022-11-18
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- To move or climb upward
- Capable of being changed
- To notice or watch
- To go from a higher place to a lower place; to move or come down.
- Full of life and activity
- The state or condition of feeding on plants
- The process by which green plants change sunlight into energy.
- An individual animal, plant, etc., used as an example of its species or type for scientific study or display.
- To maintain or keep alive; To keep something in its original state
- Made from or containing plants
- All the living things of an area.
- A person, group, or thing that is first or among the earliest in any field of inquiry, enterprise, or development.
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- All of the plants or plant life of a place
- To cause something to happen; to make or create something
- To arrange in groups; To consider as belonging to a particular group
- Overcome or take control of something
- A plant from tropical areas. Known for having short stems with spiny leaves.
- The cover formed by the leafy upper branches of the trees in a forest.
- A group of living organisms that are all similar or the same
- the leaves of a plant
- An expert of natural history
- a boundary
22 Clues: a boundary • To notice or watch • the leaves of a plant • To move or climb upward • Capable of being changed • Full of life and activity • An expert of natural history • Made from or containing plants • All the living things of an area. • Overcome or take control of something • All of the plants or plant life of a place • The state or condition of feeding on plants • ...
Sami O'Hanlon Organelle Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- which type of cell has no chloroplast
- which organelle does photosynthesis occur in
- Endoplasmic reticulum has which 2 textures
- A WATER LIKE GEL THAT STORES ENZYMES, AMINO ACIDS, SUGARS, AND FATTY ACIDS
- OUTEST MOST LAYER OF A PLANT CELL GIVING SHAPE AND SUPPORT
- which type of cell has a bigger vacuole
- THIS TYPE OF ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM CREATES AND STORES STEROIDS
- THIS ORGANELLE IS FREELY FLOATING AND BUILDS UP AMINO ACID CHAINS
- OVAL SHAPE AND IS LARGER IN A PLANT CELL THAN AN ANIMAL CELL, IT STORES WATER AND WASTE
- IT'S LAYERS OF MEMBRANE THAT IS KNOWN AS THE PACKAGING SYSTEM
- THIS TYPE OF ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM HAS RIBOSOMES ATTACHED
- nucleus is found in plant or animal cells
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- CONTROLS WHAT ENTERS AND EXITS A CELL
- MADE UP OF DNA AND FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS
- THESE ARE SINGLE CELLED ORGANISMS WITH 1 OR MORE TAIL ATTACHED, THEY MOVE LIQUID THROUGH THE SURFACE OF THE CELL
- THE LARGEST ORGANELLE IN THE CELL ALSO KNOWN AS THE "BRAIN" OF A CELL
- THE MITOCHONDRIA IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE ... OF A CELL
- which organelle breaks molecules into smaller cells
- Who taught you about different organelles this year ;P
- Which layer is the cell wall found
20 Clues: Which layer is the cell wall found • CONTROLS WHAT ENTERS AND EXITS A CELL • which type of cell has no chloroplast • MADE UP OF DNA AND FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS • which type of cell has a bigger vacuole • nucleus is found in plant or animal cells • Endoplasmic reticulum has which 2 textures • which organelle does photosynthesis occur in • ...
Landscape Principles and Practices (Plant) 2020-04-13
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- A plant that completes its life cycle in growing season
- Production of food by the plant.
- A plant that has been introduces to a new area by humans.
- A plant that lives more than two growing seasons.
- A horizontal underground stem.
- Grows leaves in the first season and flowers in the next
- The ability of a plant to survive winter.
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- Perennial that survives winter as a dormant fleshy storage.
- A stem that grows parallel to the ground.
- A succulent branch that originates from the root system.
- Naturally evolved plant within a certain locale.
11 Clues: A horizontal underground stem. • Production of food by the plant. • A stem that grows parallel to the ground. • The ability of a plant to survive winter. • Naturally evolved plant within a certain locale. • A plant that lives more than two growing seasons. • A plant that completes its life cycle in growing season • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- the half of a sphere
- rock that transforms through heat and pressure
- low shrubby eucalyptus trees
- forces generated from within the earth
- crest line dividing 2 drainage areas
- a plant protector
- type of vegetation
- act of catching water
- a space with a cresent like outline
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- plant adapted for growth under dry conditions
- mythology of australian aboriginals
- a shoot growing from underneath the stem of a plant
- rocks that have formed through sediment
- the study of development of landforms
- a line on a map connecting equal atmospheric pressure
- body of igneous rock crystalized below earths surface
- angular distance east and west from the equator
- angular distance north and south from the equator
18 Clues: a plant protector • type of vegetation • the half of a sphere • act of catching water • low shrubby eucalyptus trees • mythology of australian aboriginals • a space with a cresent like outline • crest line dividing 2 drainage areas • the study of development of landforms • forces generated from within the earth • rocks that have formed through sediment • ...
Mendel's genetic crossword 2024-04-18
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- a organism that is heterozygous for a genetic trait
- the passing of traits from the parents to the offsprings
- genetic make-up for an organism
- plants using their own pollen to reproduce
- the male part of a flower
- what would the offspring be if you crossed a homozygous recessive short plant and another homozygous recessive short plant
- certain factors in organisms that control certain traits
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- taking pollen from one plant and putting it on another/different plant
- the study of how traits are passed down from parents to offsprings
- the female part of a flower
- holds the sperm/part of a flower
- what would happen if you cross a pure tall and another pure tall pea plant/what would the offspring be
- the physical appearance caused by the genetic make-up
13 Clues: the male part of a flower • the female part of a flower • genetic make-up for an organism • holds the sperm/part of a flower • plants using their own pollen to reproduce • a organism that is heterozygous for a genetic trait • the physical appearance caused by the genetic make-up • the passing of traits from the parents to the offsprings • ...
Ecosystems (Tress) 2022-05-12
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- CO2
- another name for wood
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- cellular respiration that does not require oxygen
- the underground part of a plant that absorbs water
- C6H12O6
- ATP
- a plant vascular tissue that transports water
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- the organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- a process living things do to obtain energy
- small openings in the epidermis of a leaf through which gases interchange takes place
- a plant vascular tissue that transports sugar dissolved in water
- O2
- cellular respiration that requires oxygen
- reverse process of cellular respiration
- process in which water passes through a permeable membrane
- to produce glucose plants need carbon dioxide water and ...
- a complex carbohydrate made of glucose subunits
18 Clues: O2 • CO2 • ATP • C6H12O6 • another name for wood • reverse process of cellular respiration • the organelle where photosynthesis occurs • cellular respiration that requires oxygen • a process living things do to obtain energy • a plant vascular tissue that transports water • the organelle where cellular respiration occurs • a complex carbohydrate made of glucose subunits • ...
Year 13 Definitions Recap 2024-08-09
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- The length of daylight in a 24 hour period
- Plant hormone involved in cell elongation and growth
- The rate of movement of an organism is dependant on the stimulus intensity
- Movements or responses of an organism that are genetically programmed
- A directional movement response of an animal to light
- The rate of turning of an organism is proportional to the stimulus intensity
- Directional growth responses of a plant to an external stimulus
- An environmental sign or trigger that may initiate migration in animals
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- A directional growth response of a plant to light direction
- The long distance movement of animals from one region to another in response to environmental changes
- Non directional movements to an external stimulus
- Non directional plant responses to external stimuli
- A plant growth response to touch
- A directional response of an animal to an external stimulus
14 Clues: A plant growth response to touch • The length of daylight in a 24 hour period • Non directional movements to an external stimulus • Non directional plant responses to external stimuli • Plant hormone involved in cell elongation and growth • A directional movement response of an animal to light • A directional growth response of a plant to light direction • ...
Seed Germination 2018-06-06
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- the thing that most seeds will turn into once fully grown
- the form of energy that keeps a plant alive
- and alternative option instead of seeds
Down
- the place that you plant your seed and where it grows
- the thing that keeps your plant alive as well and if you have too much you will drown it
- the form of invisible gas that keeps us alive
- the thing that you put your plant when going through germination.
- the thing that holds the leaves up
- the green thing that sticks of the side of the stem
- the colour of the leaves on your plant
- the starter to the life of a plant
11 Clues: the thing that holds the leaves up • the starter to the life of a plant • the colour of the leaves on your plant • and alternative option instead of seeds • the form of energy that keeps a plant alive • the form of invisible gas that keeps us alive • the green thing that sticks of the side of the stem • the place that you plant your seed and where it grows • ...
Lithops 2013-04-16
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- Lithops are confined to areas where the pattern on their leaves matches the ___________ of the environment.
- The living stones can endure 120 degree temperatures, _____________, and minimal rainfall.
- Lithops are an undesirable source of ______.
- Avid plant _____________ have led to the endangerment and near extinction of many varieties of lithops.
- Thomas Burchell found this little plant on ___________.
- Lithops are native to the dessert area of ______________.
- The common name given to lithops because of their likeliness to this kind of rock.
- This is the only region of the leaf exposed to natural lithops.
- Lithops live for more than one year meaning they are this type of flower.
- This pore that lets CO2 into the plant and O2 out is actually located underground in lithops.
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- Lithops have transparent _________ to let sunlight in the plant to maximize photosynthesis.
- ____________ or heavy dew is require to get the seed capsules to open up.
- Because the leaf is mostly underground lithops have very little ________________ exposed to the sun.
- Greek word meaning "stone"
- Lithops are the masters of _____________.
- Lithops have this many leaves.
- This type of crystal (the same stuff that made the dumb cane spears) reflects light to the inside of the leaf.
- Lithops grow flowers so that they can be pollinated by these.
- Being underground prevents the loss of _________.
19 Clues: Greek word meaning "stone" • Lithops have this many leaves. • Lithops are the masters of _____________. • Lithops are an undesirable source of ______. • Being underground prevents the loss of _________. • Thomas Burchell found this little plant on ___________. • Lithops are native to the dessert area of ______________. • ...
Mappen Vocabulary 2019-05-20
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- nonliving conditions or things
- repeated design
- agreement
- like the weather, but over a long time.
- making things last for a long time
- steps followed
- natural forces like water, wind, ice, and gravity wear away rocks and soil
- presents information
- plant or animal that is in danger of disappearing forever
- travel
- study the natural world
- living things
- things that aren't made by humans
- plants
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- anything living
- large solid area of land
- includes everything living and everything nonliving in an area
- living things
- related by blood
- stopping injury or harm
- home of an animal or plant
- daily temperature
- animals
- tool for finding direction
24 Clues: travel • plants • animals • agreement • living things • living things • steps followed • anything living • repeated design • related by blood • daily temperature • presents information • stopping injury or harm • study the natural world • large solid area of land • home of an animal or plant • tool for finding direction • nonliving conditions or things • things that aren't made by humans • ...
Agriculture 2024-02-26
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- breaking up the soil
- male deer
- land covered with grass and other short plants
- female goat
- female deer
- occupation of producing crops, and raising livestock
- female pig
- female cattle
- the practice of garden cultivation
- male chicken
- male cattle
- living organisms
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- supply of water or crops to help growth
- male goat
- cereal plant that is in a row on a cob
- plant that is used as food like carrots
- caterpillar pest of corn
- female chicken
- baby pig
- male pig
- plant that is grown as food
- physical motion in living systems
- baby cattle
- area of land and its building used for growing crops and animals
24 Clues: baby pig • male pig • male goat • male deer • female pig • female goat • female deer • baby cattle • male cattle • male chicken • female cattle • female chicken • living organisms • breaking up the soil • caterpillar pest of corn • plant that is grown as food • physical motion in living systems • the practice of garden cultivation • cereal plant that is in a row on a cob • ...
Year 9 Science 2025-10-24
Across
- The part of the cell where energy is released during respiration.
- The thin layer that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- The mass of a substance divided by its volume.
- How much bigger an image appears compared to the real object.
- A space in plant cells filled with cell sap that keeps the cell firm.
- Where most chemical reactions take place in the cell.
- A rigid layer that supports plant cells and gives them shape.
- The part of the cell that controls what happens inside it.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms without a nucleus.
- A long, thin cell that carries electrical impulses around the body.
- How clearly you can see two points as separate under a microscope.
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- An instrument used to see very small objects, like cells.
- A small circle of DNA found in bacterial cells.
- A cell that carries oxygen around the body.
- The tiny structure in a cell where proteins are made.
- A plant cell adapted to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
- What happens when an object is less dense than the liquid it’s in.
- The part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
18 Clues: A cell that carries oxygen around the body. • The mass of a substance divided by its volume. • A small circle of DNA found in bacterial cells. • The tiny structure in a cell where proteins are made. • Where most chemical reactions take place in the cell. • Microscopic single-celled organisms without a nucleus. • ...
Transient and Accident Analysis MCD01 2017-10-13
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- Protect containment integrity by limiting _________ production.
- Tech Spec _________ is a vital role of the operator.
- Protect the ______ and safety of the public.
- ANO reactors are constructed of cylindrical zirconium rods therefore, they must have an _______ system.
- 10CFR20 requirements for public __________ .
- Protect plant ___________ .
- A principle fission product barrier is __________ .
- Tech Specs are a part of the operating license that defines the __________ on nuclear plant operation.
- Verify ________ with Technical Specifications.
- Prevent or _________ offsite releases.
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- Fuel is no longer in its original _________ defines core damage.
- 10CFR100 established limitations considering __________ area.
- 10CFR20 established standards for _________ against radiation hazards.
- The EOPs provide a __________ approach to the mitigation of accidents.
- Key plant parameter to verify inventory control is containment _________ level.
- Critical Safety Functions needed to control __________ .
- Shine from activity in __________ .
- _________ of Radionuclides.
- Defense in Depth has 4 identified levels, prevention, mitigation, ___________ , emergency response.
- SAR assumptions utilize parameters at __________ for "worse case".
20 Clues: _________ of Radionuclides. • Protect plant ___________ . • Shine from activity in __________ . • Prevent or _________ offsite releases. • Protect the ______ and safety of the public. • 10CFR20 requirements for public __________ . • Verify ________ with Technical Specifications. • A principle fission product barrier is __________ . • ...
Foraging 2025-02-11
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- the name given to someone looking for wildfood
- a sweet product of foraging
- a useful item to carry foraged items
- something safe to eat
- a concentrated drink
- a glossy black fruit found in autumn
- an item of clothing to protect from thorns
- an alcoholic drink made from foraged fruit
- the shiny red fruit of the dog rose
- the area where the plant can be found
- a liquid meal from foraged items
- a handy tool to cut just what you need
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- to search for plants, fruit, nuts and seeds
- a plant that completes its growth cycle in one year
- a fruit of the elder tree
- the natural environment of a species
- a foraged item which is harmful to eat
- another name for pickle
- a green plant known for it's sting factor
- a liquid to dilute or pour on pancakes
20 Clues: a concentrated drink • something safe to eat • another name for pickle • a fruit of the elder tree • a sweet product of foraging • a liquid meal from foraged items • the shiny red fruit of the dog rose • a useful item to carry foraged items • the natural environment of a species • a glossy black fruit found in autumn • the area where the plant can be found • ...
rice farming 2025-10-13
Across
- – Moving seedlings from nursery to field.
- – Unhusked rice grain or rice field.
- – Sowing seeds by scattering them evenly.
- – Formation of side shoots from the rice plant.
- – Process of removing husk and bran layers.
- – The cluster of rice grains on the stem.
- Seeding – Planting seeds directly into the field.
- Content – Amount of water in rice grains.
- – Artificial application of water to fields.
- – Keeping dried rice grains in proper conditions.
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- – Separating rice grains from panicles.
- Levelling – Flattening the land for even water distribution.
- – Collecting mature rice plants from the field.
- Management – Controlling insects and diseases in rice.
- – Reducing moisture in harvested grains.
- – Area where rice seeds are first sown.
- – Substance that improves plant growth.
- – Removal of unwanted plants from the field.
- – Young rice plant ready for transplanting.
- Harvester – Machine that harvests, threshes, and cleans rice grains.
20 Clues: – Unhusked rice grain or rice field. • – Separating rice grains from panicles. • – Area where rice seeds are first sown. • – Substance that improves plant growth. • – Reducing moisture in harvested grains. • – Moving seedlings from nursery to field. • – Sowing seeds by scattering them evenly. • – The cluster of rice grains on the stem. • ...
Cell Review 2025-12-10
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- Carry materials around the cell.
- Organelle that makes proteins.
- In plant cells, this large organelle stores water, enzymes, and more for the cell.
- An extra layer of protection covering the plant cell.
- Organelle that controls all cell activities.
- Simple cells without a nucleus.
- Group of organs that work together to perform a body function.
- “Tiny organs” in the cell.
- The tool used to view cells.
- Processes and packages proteins to be taken to their final destination.
- Anything that causes a response.
- Discovered that the cell is the basic unit of animals.
- The first person to see cells.
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- The “garbage collector” of the cell.
- Organelle that captures energy from the sun to make food for the plant.
- The process that creates energy (ATP) for the cell.
- The first to see moving cells under the microscope.
- Groups of cells that work together.
- The “power plant” of the cell.
- A factory for proteins.
- Groups of tissues that do a specific job.
- The gel-like fluid that holds all organelles.
- Changes that help an organism survive in its environment.
- Complex cells with a nucleus.
- Building blocks of all living things.
- A living thing.
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell.
- Discovered that all cells come from existing cells.
28 Clues: A living thing. • A factory for proteins. • “Tiny organs” in the cell. • The tool used to view cells. • Complex cells with a nucleus. • Organelle that makes proteins. • The “power plant” of the cell. • The first person to see cells. • Simple cells without a nucleus. • Carry materials around the cell. • Anything that causes a response. • Groups of cells that work together. • ...
TTS PLANT ASSETS - KELOMPOK 13 2023-01-06
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- Driveways, tempat parkir, pagar, landscaping, dan underground sprinklers merupakan contoh dari land …….
- Accrued property taxes dan hak gadai lainnya atas tanah yang diasumsikan oleh …….
- Salah satu contoh depreciated plant assets yang digunakan untuk membantu perusahaan dalam memproduksi sebuah produk adalah……
- Salah satu metode penyusutan yaitu unit of activity yang mana masa manfaat dinyatakan dalam total … produksi atau penggunaan yang diharapkan dari suatu aset, bukan sebagai periode waktu.
- Nilai … merupakan nilai aset tetap pada akhir masa manfaatnya
- Berikut : “digunakan dalam operasi” dan tidak untuk dijual kembali, sifatnya jangka panjang dan biasanya didepresiasikan, memiliki substansi fisik. Merupakan ………. dari plant assets.
- Salah satu aktiva tetap yaitu undepreciated plant assets adalah tanah karena tidak dapat …
- Plant assets termasuk aset tetap yang dapat digunakan lebih dari satu tahun sehingga dapat disebut juga aset yang bersifat jangka …
- Penyempurnaan tanah seperti jalan, tempat parkir, pagar, taman, dan sebagainya memiliki masa manfaat yang…..
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- Garis lurus, unit aktivitas dan saldo menurun merupakan sebuah ……… depresiasi
- Plant assets adalah sumber daya yang karakteristik utamanya digunakan untuk …… perusahaan
- Salah satu cara perusahaan melepaskan plant assets adalah dengan …… ke pihak lain
- Harga pada plant assets dicatat menggunakan harga perolehan yang kemudian disusutkan secara…..
- Salah satu plant assets adalah bangunan yang digunakan untuk kantor perusahaan. Namun, seiring berjalannya waktu maka bangunan tersebut akan mengalami ……
- Depresiasi dilakukan karena kemampuan plant assets untuk menghasilkan pendapatan akan …… selama masa manfaatnya
- Tanah termasuk ke dalam undepreciated plant assets karena diasumsikan memiliki umur manfaat yang …. terbatas
- Seluruh pengeluaran yang diperoleh untuk mendapatkan asset hingga siap digunakan dikenal sebagai harga ….
- Ciri metode depresiasi garis lurus adalah beban jumlahnya …… setiap tahun
- Salah satu plant assets yang tidak dapat disusutkan adalah …
- Rumus dari biaya penyusutan garis lurus adalah (biaya perolehan aset-nilai residu)/… manfaat aset
20 Clues: Salah satu plant assets yang tidak dapat disusutkan adalah … • Nilai … merupakan nilai aset tetap pada akhir masa manfaatnya • Ciri metode depresiasi garis lurus adalah beban jumlahnya …… setiap tahun • Garis lurus, unit aktivitas dan saldo menurun merupakan sebuah ……… depresiasi • ...
3.3 Plant & Animal Responses 2024-08-11
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- The growth of a plant in response to moisture, typically where roots grow towards a water source.
- The large-scale movement of a species from one location to another, often in response to seasonal changes or breeding needs.
- The growth of a plant in response to light
- A plant hormone that regulates growth by promoting cell elongation and directing responses to environmental stimuli such as light and gravity.
- The movement of an organism towards or away from light.
- The movement of an organism towards or away from a source of heat.
- A change in an organism's environment to which it can respond.
- A form of kinesis where the speed of movement is proportional to the intensity of the stimulus.
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- The growth of a plant in response to gravity, where roots grow downwards and shoots grow upwards.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to an environmental stimulus
- A directed movement towards or away from a stimulus.
- A directional growth response of a plant to touch or physical contact with an object.
- The movement of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus.
- A non-directional movement in response to a stimulus, where the speed or frequency of movement changes.
- A structure that detects stimuli and sends a signal to another part(s) of the organism.
15 Clues: The growth of a plant in response to light • A directed movement towards or away from a stimulus. • The movement of an organism towards or away from light. • A change in an organism's environment to which it can respond. • The movement of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus. • The movement of an organism towards or away from a source of heat. • ...
Farming Crossword 2025-12-02
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- Plant used to make beer
- To come out of an egg
- Place where milk is processed or
- Unwanted plant
- cereal used to make porridge
- To cut wool from a sheep
- Chicken raised for meat
- Group of baby animals born at the same time
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- unwanted plants
- a baby chicken
- Dried grass stored for winter feed
- To plant seeds in the ground
- a place where beer is made
- Produce grown on a farm
- Machine that gathers crops
- Baby sheep
- Baby pig
- Young female cow that has not had a calf
18 Clues: Baby pig • Baby sheep • a baby chicken • Unwanted plant • unwanted plants • To come out of an egg • Plant used to make beer • Produce grown on a farm • Chicken raised for meat • To cut wool from a sheep • a place where beer is made • Machine that gathers crops • To plant seeds in the ground • cereal used to make porridge • Place where milk is processed or • Dried grass stored for winter feed • ...
Germination and Transpiration 2024-02-27
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- A tube that pushes water up through a plant
- A young, developing plant from a seed.
- Spreading out from a starting point
- A cell that let's water evaporate out of a plant
- Having tubes
- Where water enters the plant
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- A plant that uses wind to disperse it's seeds.
- Resting in wait of the right conditions
- The development of a plant from a seed
- The process of water traveling through a plant
10 Clues: Having tubes • Where water enters the plant • Spreading out from a starting point • A young, developing plant from a seed. • The development of a plant from a seed • Resting in wait of the right conditions • A tube that pushes water up through a plant • A plant that uses wind to disperse it's seeds. • The process of water traveling through a plant • ...
Visiting the Plant Nursery 2021-05-26
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- a part of a plant that smells good has colorful petals and makes seeds
- a place where plants are grown
- a clear liquid that all living things need to drink in order to survive
- a flat and thin part of a plant that is green and helps it make food
- the light from the sun
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- how a plant makes its food using sunlight water and carbon dioxide
- a small part of a plant make by flowers that can make a new plant
- what people animals and plants eat to get energy
- a living thing that makes its own food
- to get older or taller
10 Clues: the light from the sun • to get older or taller • a place where plants are grown • a living thing that makes its own food • what people animals and plants eat to get energy • a small part of a plant make by flowers that can make a new plant • how a plant makes its food using sunlight water and carbon dioxide • ...
cell puzzle 2020-11-25
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- packaging counter of cell
- recycling plant
- jellylike living substance
- cell's protein factory
- molecule needed in various chemical reactions
- biological energy currency
- its job is to store food and water
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- cell's food factory
- like water droplets created by the golgi body
- CPU of cell
- gatekeeper
- power plant of cell
- smallest unit of life
- one of the components of cell membrane
- part of a plant cell
15 Clues: gatekeeper • CPU of cell • recycling plant • cell's food factory • power plant of cell • part of a plant cell • smallest unit of life • cell's protein factory • packaging counter of cell • jellylike living substance • biological energy currency • its job is to store food and water • one of the components of cell membrane • like water droplets created by the golgi body • ...
Plants 2016-09-06
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- The part of a leaf which absorbs sunlight
- What absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- The process of a seed growing in to a plant
- The process in which a plant makes food
- The upper part of a plant
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- The process in which a plant loses its water
- What turns into a fruit?
- Nodes are located at which part of a plant?
- The kitchen of the plant
- The roots which grow above the ground
10 Clues: What turns into a fruit? • The kitchen of the plant • The upper part of a plant • The roots which grow above the ground • The process in which a plant makes food • The part of a leaf which absorbs sunlight • Nodes are located at which part of a plant? • The process of a seed growing in to a plant • The process in which a plant loses its water • ...
G5.2.2.Moving Materials_xword 2024-02-27
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- a force that results when water molecules cling to each other
- strip of tissue where c=cells are produced and the stems grow wider
- the woody part that holds up a tree
- an example of vascular structures
- plants that lack structures that transport materials
- supports a plant and holds its leaves up in the air
- the force that pulls down sugar to nourish a plant
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- an example of a nonvascular plant
- conducts sugar made in the leaves downward
- when water molecules cling to the molecules of other substances
- the pull needed to move water to the top of plants
- tissues in plants that transport materials throughout
- anchors a plant in the ground
- conducts water and minerals from the ground upwards
14 Clues: anchors a plant in the ground • an example of a nonvascular plant • an example of vascular structures • the woody part that holds up a tree • conducts sugar made in the leaves downward • the pull needed to move water to the top of plants • the force that pulls down sugar to nourish a plant • supports a plant and holds its leaves up in the air • ...
Plants 2021-09-23
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- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem nonvascular plant-plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- cell-pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
- chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
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- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- plant-plant with tubelike structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
- species-species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughtout a plant
14 Clues: threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds • ...
Plants and energy-K.B 2016-11-14
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- the outside of a stem.
- is a green pigment,or coloring matter.
- the part of a plant that helps the plant survive.
- a plant that produces its food to survive.
- loss of water through leaves.
- tubes that run through stems.
- the plants part that supports it.
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- the process in which plants create food.
- the air around us.
- animals that eat plants or other animals.
- is oxygen and water vapor.
- something that holds up a plant.
12 Clues: the air around us. • the outside of a stem. • is oxygen and water vapor. • loss of water through leaves. • tubes that run through stems. • something that holds up a plant. • the plants part that supports it. • is a green pigment,or coloring matter. • the process in which plants create food. • animals that eat plants or other animals. • a plant that produces its food to survive. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-11-09
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- The plant cell structure where photosynthesis occurs
- The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy to chemical energy in the form of sugars
- Stacks of thylakoids in a chloroplast
- Adenosine triphosphate, the primary energy carrier in living things
- Part of plant that holds the leaves and is attached to the branches
- Usually on the end of stems; absorb sunlight to turn into energy
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- Blooms; tend to be colorful; part of fruit making process
- Also known as a type of sugar
- A pigment found in the thylakoid that absorbs light energy and uses it to produce carbohydrates
- Underground part of a plant; anchors the plant firmly in the soil
- Disc-like structures within a chloroplast that help absorb light
- Fluid-filled space surrounding the grana
- substance used to plant plants in; where the roots are
13 Clues: Also known as a type of sugar • Stacks of thylakoids in a chloroplast • Fluid-filled space surrounding the grana • The plant cell structure where photosynthesis occurs • substance used to plant plants in; where the roots are • Blooms; tend to be colorful; part of fruit making process • Disc-like structures within a chloroplast that help absorb light • ...
Mappen Glossary 2019-05-20
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- nonliving conditions or things
- living things
- tool for finding direction
- making things last for a long time
- home of an animal or plant
- plant or animal that is in danger of disappearing forever
- steps followed
- living things
- things that aren't made by humans
- study the natural world
- anything living
- travel
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- presents information
- like the weather, but over a long time.
- animals
- repeated design
- related by blood
- plants
- daily temperature
- includes everything living and everything nonliving in an area
- agreement
- natural forces like water, wind, ice, and gravity wear away rocks and soil
- large solid area of land
- stopping injury or harm
24 Clues: plants • travel • animals • agreement • living things • living things • steps followed • repeated design • anything living • related by blood • daily temperature • presents information • stopping injury or harm • study the natural world • large solid area of land • tool for finding direction • home of an animal or plant • nonliving conditions or things • things that aren't made by humans • ...
Year 2 Living and Non Living 2024-09-10
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- The part of the plant that holds it up and moves water.
- The part of the plant that makes seeds.
- The dirt that plants grow in.
- A living thing that grows in soil and makes its own food.
- The small part that can grow into a new plant.
- Something that grows, moves, and needs food or water.
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- The green part of a plant that uses sunlight to make food.
- The light that comes from the sun and helps plants grow.
- Something that does not grow or need food or water.
- The part of the plant that takes in water from the soil.
- A liquid that plants and animals need to live.
11 Clues: The dirt that plants grow in. • The part of the plant that makes seeds. • A liquid that plants and animals need to live. • The small part that can grow into a new plant. • Something that does not grow or need food or water. • Something that grows, moves, and needs food or water. • The part of the plant that holds it up and moves water. • ...
Biology crossword 2023-05-18
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- the part of the cell containing DNA
- the taking in of nutrients
- change in position from one place to the other
- the green pigment in the plant cell
- cell type with no nucleus and yes nucleoid
- the process of reproducing
- only in the plant cell
- a central component in plant cell walls
- an intercellular structure made of both RNA and protein, and it is the site of protein synthesis in the cell.
- the largest organelle of the cell
- a fungus that comes when bread stays out for a long time
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- the process of taking in oxygen and taking out carbon dioxide
- the process of eliminating or expelling waste matter.
- part of the cell in the outer part of the cell
- yes nucleus cell
- growing in size
- the part of the cell containing chlorophyll
- a small circular DNA molecule found in bacteria and some other microscopic organisms
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- feeling something
- membrane bound cell organelle
21 Clues: growing in size • yes nucleus cell • feeling something • only in the plant cell • the taking in of nutrients • the process of reproducing • membrane bound cell organelle • the largest organelle of the cell • the part of the cell containing DNA • the green pigment in the plant cell • a central component in plant cell walls • cell type with no nucleus and yes nucleoid • ...
Year 7 Science Key Words 2024-04-17
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- This is used to separate mixtures of soluble dyes.
- The liquid something dissolves in to form a solution.
- A substance that dissolves in a liquid to form a solution.
- This variable is the thing we change during an experiment.
- To calculate density we divide mass by this.
- This describes the tubes that carry water and nutrients together.
- This is improved by repeating an experiment and calculating a mean.
- Pores on the lower side of a leaf where water can be lost.
- The process of a plant making its own food.
- The tissue in a plant that transports the nutrients made during photosynthesis.
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- This tells us how much force a planet will exert on a mass.
- If something dissolves it is described as this.
- This is the quantity of matter in an object.
- The force acting on an object due to gravity.
- This value is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by dye by the distance travelled by a solvent.
- Different types of particles in the same physical space but not chemically joined.
- This variable is the part of an experiment that we measure.
- These are the variables that we must keep the same during an experiment so that it is a fair test.
- The symbol we use for this is the letter v.
- The tissue in a plant that transports water throughout the plant.
- This is calculated by dividing the distance by the time.
21 Clues: The symbol we use for this is the letter v. • The process of a plant making its own food. • This is the quantity of matter in an object. • To calculate density we divide mass by this. • The force acting on an object due to gravity. • If something dissolves it is described as this. • This is used to separate mixtures of soluble dyes. • ...
Industrial Plant Cell 2023-10-22
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- Metabolit sekunder yang sering disebut komponen atau senyawa pertahanan pada tanaman yaitu?
- Tanaman sekunder Nicotiana tabacum digunakan dalam industri farmasi untuk obat ?
- Beberapa faktor penyebab kegagalan PTC dalam produksi produk sekunder tanaman berasal dari faktor eksternal contohnya
- Salah satu contoh strategi untuk meningkatkan produktivitas kultur sel tumbuhan untuk akumulasi produk sekunder dengan cara optimalisasi media pertumbuhan dan produksi adalah
- Salah satu optimasi untuk produksi biotranformasi adalah
- Produk industri farmasi yang dihasilkan dari tanaman papaver somniferum sebagai sedative dan analgesic disebut?
- Dalam bidang industri farmasi, produk tanaman Catharanthus roseus yang digunakan sebagai antikanker yaitu?
- Reaksi konversi atau transformasi gugus fungsi organik dalam suatu sistem biologis disebut?
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- Produk tanaman sekunder dalam bidang farmasi yang berasal dari tumbuhan Cinchona ledgeriana berfungsi sebagai Antimalaria adalah
- Tanaman sekunder Jasminum officinalis yang digunakan dalam industri kosmetik untuk
- Proses peningkatan elisitor yang akan memicu tanaman disebut
- Bakteri apa yang dapat menginduksi pembentukan struktur akar rambut pada tanaman yang akan dikultur adalah Agrobacterium
- Produk tanaman sekunder dalam bidang farmasi yang berasal dari tumbuhan Hyoscyamus niger yang berfungsi sebagai Antikolinergik adalah
- Metode yang paling ideal untuk memperbanyak tanaman dengan mengembangbiakan sel adalah kultur
- Proses hibridisasi somatik protoplas pada spesies yang sama ?
- Stimulus fisika, kimia, dan biologi yang dapat memicu respon pertahanan pada tanaman yaitu?
- Salah satu keuntungan proses biotransformasi adalah
- Tujuan kallus untuk mengambil kulturnya merupakan bagian dari
- Kemampuan jaringan sel untuk membentuk semua jenis sel atau meregenerasi tanaman secara utuh yaitu? Cellular
19 Clues: Salah satu keuntungan proses biotransformasi adalah • Salah satu optimasi untuk produksi biotranformasi adalah • Proses peningkatan elisitor yang akan memicu tanaman disebut • Proses hibridisasi somatik protoplas pada spesies yang sama ? • Tujuan kallus untuk mengambil kulturnya merupakan bagian dari • ...
Plant Life - Photosynthesis 2025-01-19
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- A part or piece of something larger. For example, the wheels are a component of a bike.
- To feel thankful or to recognize how good something is. For example, you might appreciate a friend's help with your homework.
- Something that is unusual, rare, or comes from a faraway place. For example, an exotic animal could be a tiger or a parrot from another country.
- The way people or things move from one place to another, like by car, bus, or train.
- To make or produce something, especially in a factory, using machines or workers.
- To show or explain something by drawing pictures or using examples. For example, you can illustrate a story by drawing pictures to go with it.
- A small amount of water, often in the form of tiny drops. It can be found in the air or in things like plants and soil.
- Something that is amazing or makes a strong, good impression. For example, a big castle can be impressive because it looks amazing.
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- Something that happens once a year. For example, an annual event is something that takes place every year, like a yearly party or celebration.
- A gas in the air that all living things need to breathe in order to stay alive.
- The world around us, including the air, water, land, plants, and animals. It's everything that makes up our surroundings.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make their own food, turning light, water, and air into energy.
- To take in or soak up something. For example, a sponge can absorb water.
- A scientist who studies plants, including how they grow and how they help the environment.
- To make something more beautiful or nicer to look at. For example, planting flowers can beautify a garden.
- When someone or something is strong, well, and not sick. Being healthy means taking care of your body.
- Something very valuable, like gold, jewels, or something that is special to you. It can also mean to keep or care for something important.
- The green substance in plants that helps them make food using sunlight in a process called photosynthesis.
- A person who sees something happen, like an event or an accident. A witness can tell others what they saw.
19 Clues: To take in or soak up something. For example, a sponge can absorb water. • A gas in the air that all living things need to breathe in order to stay alive. • To make or produce something, especially in a factory, using machines or workers. • The way people or things move from one place to another, like by car, bus, or train. • ...
Cells 2022-10-17
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- The cells that are in a plant
- It packages molecules
- The cell that is in an animal.
- Breaks down food particles
- The cells DNA
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The control center of the cell
- Jello like substance
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- Produces protein
- The part of a cell that transfers stuff
- captures sunlight and uses it to produce food in a plant cell
- A wall only around the plant cell.
- stores food, water, and waste
- Members only, doesnt let anything out or in
14 Clues: The cells DNA • Produces protein • Jello like substance • It packages molecules • Breaks down food particles • The powerhouse of the cell • The cells that are in a plant • stores food, water, and waste • The cell that is in an animal. • The control center of the cell • A wall only around the plant cell. • The part of a cell that transfers stuff • ...
elyssa 2 2025-12-25
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- the native grassland ecosystem of the region
- a deer species commonly seen at dusk
- a stone fruit tree sensitive to late frosts
- a heat loving garden plant with many varieties
- a dominant woodland tree that feeds wildlife
- a root crop that sweetens in cool soil
- a tall native grass once covering the plains
- a spreading garden plant with large leaves
- a native nut tree known for hard shells and valuable wood
- a native plant essential for monarch butterflies
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- a native wildflower loved by pollinators
- a native fruit tree with tropical tasting fruit
- a shrub like nut producer suited to hedgerows
- a fast spreading herb best grown in containers
- a tall nut tree producing oily flavorful nuts
- a common fruit tree that requires winter chill
- the bedrock underlying much of the region
- a fruit tree that ripens best off the branch
- a perennial herb with soft gray leaves
- a glowing insect common on summer evenings
- a fragrant herb often paired with tomatoes
- a warm season garden plant that needs staking
- a low growing herb that tolerates dry soil
- a small flowing waterway common in wooded areas
24 Clues: a deer species commonly seen at dusk • a perennial herb with soft gray leaves • a root crop that sweetens in cool soil • a native wildflower loved by pollinators • the bedrock underlying much of the region • a glowing insect common on summer evenings • a fragrant herb often paired with tomatoes • a spreading garden plant with large leaves • ...
Plant Organs and Response to Stimuli 2025-03-18
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- buried underground to anchor the plant and take in nutrients and water.
- the reason plant roots always grow downward.
- the process by which green plants make their own food using the energy from the sun.
- allows the flowers to reproduce and make new plants.
- the reproductive part of the plant that attracts pollinators and produces seeds.
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- take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen also where the food is made through photosynthesis.
- a way a plant reacts when touching an object sometimes to keep it upright like a vine.
- When a plant will grow towards a window on a sunny day.
- the reason plants will grow towards a source of water.
- are vital to the survival of all living things on Earth
- something that causes a reaction like light, heat, gravity, water or touch.
- the part of the plant that supports the leaves and flowers and transports water and nutrients from the roots.
12 Clues: the reason plant roots always grow downward. • allows the flowers to reproduce and make new plants. • the reason plants will grow towards a source of water. • When a plant will grow towards a window on a sunny day. • are vital to the survival of all living things on Earth • buried underground to anchor the plant and take in nutrients and water. • ...
Cell Crosswords 2025-09-05
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- Paired-organelle-that-helps-mitosis
- Rigid-outer-layer-found-in-plant-cells
- help-oraganize
- Produces-energy,-the-powerhouse-of-the-cell
- site-of-photosynthesis-in-plant-cells
- Detoxifies-harmful-substances-in-cells
- transports-materials,-can-be-rough-or-smooth
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- control-center-of-the-cell,-contains,DNA
- membrane Outer-barriers-that-controls-what-enters-and-exits
- Small-membrane-sac-for-transport-in-the-cell
- Storage-sack-holds-water-or-nutrients
- Makes-ribosomes-inside-the-nucleus
- General-term-for-plant-cell-organelles-like-chloroplast
- Gives-shape-and-structure-to-the-cell
- Small-hair-like-structures-used-for-movement
- Long-taillike-structure-used-for-movement
- Breaks-down-waste-and-old-cell-parts
- Jellylike-fluid-where-organelles-float
- Builds-proteins-from-the-amino-acids
- Packages-and-ships-proteins-around-the-cells
20 Clues: help-oraganize • Makes-ribosomes-inside-the-nucleus • Paired-organelle-that-helps-mitosis • Breaks-down-waste-and-old-cell-parts • Builds-proteins-from-the-amino-acids • Storage-sack-holds-water-or-nutrients • Gives-shape-and-structure-to-the-cell • site-of-photosynthesis-in-plant-cells • Rigid-outer-layer-found-in-plant-cells • Jellylike-fluid-where-organelles-float • ...
Science 2020-11-16
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- this helps to keep the species going
- plants breathe in
- flower has both pistils and stamen
- how we can check our guess
- a young plant
- can form a fruit
- makes eggs
- plants breathe this in at night
- the most important nutrient for plants
- how plants make food
- flowers have pistils petals sepals and
- what comes after sapling ?
- we can use a ruler to....
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- made by the stamen
- somewhere with very little water
- adds nutrients for the plant
- plants find these in soil
- I breathe move eat and drink
- what happens if you forget to water plant
- completes life cycle in one year
- part of the stamen
- attract insects
- fruit contain
- a scientific guess
- help to take in water and nutrients
25 Clues: makes eggs • a young plant • fruit contain • attract insects • can form a fruit • plants breathe in • made by the stamen • part of the stamen • a scientific guess • how plants make food • plants find these in soil • we can use a ruler to.... • how we can check our guess • what comes after sapling ? • adds nutrients for the plant • I breathe move eat and drink • plants breathe this in at night • ...
Agricultural Facts 2022-03-29
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- manual tool used to break large rock
- fungi that makes spores instead of seeds
- manual tool used to scoop dirt
- the mature flower of a plant
- used to split soil for planting
- used to make paper
- method plants use to obtain nutrients
- used as a type of fertilizer
- adding water to plants for growth
- animal commonly used to pull a plow
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- only grows at a certain time in the year
- scientific name for brown seaweed
- a mix of chemicals that keeps bugs off plants
- worlds most common carnivorous plant
- added to soil to help plants grow
- makes up 60% of the human body
- mending two plants together
- fungi meant for human consumption
- tropical marine ecosystem
- part of the plant that sucks water and minerals from the ground
20 Clues: used to make paper • tropical marine ecosystem • mending two plants together • the mature flower of a plant • used as a type of fertilizer • manual tool used to scoop dirt • makes up 60% of the human body • used to split soil for planting • scientific name for brown seaweed • added to soil to help plants grow • fungi meant for human consumption • adding water to plants for growth • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab 2022-11-20
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- A layer of living cells that produces new cork cells just under the dead cork of a plant’s bark
- A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant
- The group of angiosperms that have vascular bundles in a ring around the outer portion of the stem
- Pressure caused by the presence of water inside a plant cells’ central vacuole that helps support a plant
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- The vascular tissue that moves sugars throughout a plant
- An opening in the underside of the leaf that allows gases to move into and out of the leaf
- The vascular tissue of a plant’s leaf
- The rings in a woody stem that result from different growth rates of xylem at different times of the year
- The tightly packed cells in a plant leaf that make most of the plant’s food
- The group of angiosperms that have vascular bundles evenly distributed throughout their stems
- The loosely packed cells in a plant leaf that allow gases to move easily to the palisade layer
- The vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients throughout a plant
12 Clues: The vascular tissue of a plant’s leaf • A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant • The vascular tissue that moves sugars throughout a plant • The vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients throughout a plant • The tightly packed cells in a plant leaf that make most of the plant’s food • ...
Cell Organelles Answer Key 2023-10-13
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- Contains the chromosomes in both plant and animal cells
- The entire contents of the cell
- A long appendage specialized for locomotion
- A sac of membrane inside cells
- A threadlike structure that carries genes
- Found in plant cells and is the site of photosynthesis
- Site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm
- A sac the helps move water out of the cell
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- A short appendage specialized for locomotion
- The DNA and proteins that make up chromosomes. When the cell isn't dividing it is displayed as a mass of thin fibers.
- A dense region of DNA in both plant and animal cells
- In the nucleus formed of various chromosomes and creates ribosomes
- A protective layer outside the plasma membrane only in plant cells
- The cite of cellular respiration (The powerhouse of the cell!)
- Stacks of flat sac that store, modify, and route products of the ER
- A boundary of every cell that acts as a selective barrier
- A membranous network in cells composed of ribosome free and ribosome studded regions
17 Clues: A sac of membrane inside cells • The entire contents of the cell • A threadlike structure that carries genes • Site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm • A sac the helps move water out of the cell • A long appendage specialized for locomotion • A short appendage specialized for locomotion • A dense region of DNA in both plant and animal cells • ...
Nature 2022-12-28
Across
- A BABY KANGAROO
- CLOUD TYPE
- COLLECTIVE MENTALITY
- ANOTHER NAME FOR TARDIGRADE
- AMERICAN NOMAD AND JOURNALER
- PLANT THAT SMELLS OF DEATH
- NONE OF YOUR BLANK
- COMMON VICTIM OF "ZOMBIE" FUNGUS
- LARGE RODENT
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- STATE PARK ATOP VOLCANIC HOTSPOT
- CARPET-LIKE PLANT
- TYPE OF POEM OFTEN CONCERNING NATURE
- KINGDOM OF LIFE BETWEEN HUMAN AND PLANT
- FROGS LOVE EM
- HOW BATS FIND THEIR WAY IN THE DARK
- AMPUTATES ARM IN A PINCH
- MARINE INVERTEBRATES MISTAKEN FOR PLANTS
- PINK SALAMANDAR SPECIES
18 Clues: CLOUD TYPE • LARGE RODENT • FROGS LOVE EM • A BABY KANGAROO • CARPET-LIKE PLANT • NONE OF YOUR BLANK • COLLECTIVE MENTALITY • PINK SALAMANDAR SPECIES • AMPUTATES ARM IN A PINCH • PLANT THAT SMELLS OF DEATH • ANOTHER NAME FOR TARDIGRADE • AMERICAN NOMAD AND JOURNALER • STATE PARK ATOP VOLCANIC HOTSPOT • COMMON VICTIM OF "ZOMBIE" FUNGUS • HOW BATS FIND THEIR WAY IN THE DARK • ...
Plant crossword 2025-09-28
Across
- A green, flat part of a plant responsible for photosynthesis.
- The underground part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients.
- The main body or stalk of a plant.
- A tall, woody plant with a single main stem.
- A woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems.
- The outermost layer of a tree's trunk and branches.
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- One of the colored, leaflike parts of a flower.
- A reproductive part of a plant.
- A small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering.
- A sharp, pointed projection on a plant.
10 Clues: A reproductive part of a plant. • The main body or stalk of a plant. • A sharp, pointed projection on a plant. • A tall, woody plant with a single main stem. • One of the colored, leaflike parts of a flower. • A small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering. • The outermost layer of a tree's trunk and branches. • ...
Medieval Medicines and Diseases 2024-04-04
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- A long stemmed plant with fragrant blue or purple flowers when in bloom which was used for its antiseptic properties and to improve memory and concentration.
- A cream made from different herbs used to treat open wounds or infections
- a sweet smelling purple plant used to try to cure stomach illnesses and insomnia and many other ailments as well as having calming effects
- A disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In 70 per cent of cases, TB affects the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body, such as the lymph glands, brain, kidneys or spine.
- A substance believed to have magical powers in mediaeval medicine
- Also known as a marigold it is a vibrant and cheerful flower with bright yellow or orange petals used as an antiseptic for wounds and to promote healing
- A sweet sticky substance used for creating ointments and salves
- A small, aromatic herb with slender stems and tiny, oval-shaped leaves that are usually grey-green in colour used as an antiseptic and to treat respiratory infections
- A green plant that leaves resembling flat parsley leaves. When it flowers, it produces small, white or pale pink flowers plant that was a well used remedy to reduce fever
- A fresh green plant used to cleanse the body of venom and pestilence
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- a disease starting with ‘d’ in mediaeval europe that was the cause of death for that was usually cured or tried to be cured by using things like bloodletting and different herbs and plants.
- common medical practice in the mediaeval times which was done by a cutting a person's skin as this was believed that they had either too much blood or getting rid of the 'sick' blood
- A local person who would 'prescribe' medicine and/or herbs to the sick in their local village
- a plant that is now usually turned into a black food that was one of the substances used for treating lung problems
- A strong smelling plant used in treating venom and wounds
- a mineral life saving liquid used for therapeutic baths and drinks
- A plant with white tops used as one of the two substances applied to help aching joints
- A strong smelling liquid that was widely used as a cleansing agent as it was believed that it would kill disease
- A big thing that Christians used to try and help get better from diseases like the Black Death because they thought that God had put punishment on that person so they tried to use this to cure the person
- A sweet smelling perfume used as an antiseptic on wounds
20 Clues: A sweet smelling perfume used as an antiseptic on wounds • A strong smelling plant used in treating venom and wounds • A sweet sticky substance used for creating ointments and salves • A substance believed to have magical powers in mediaeval medicine • a mineral life saving liquid used for therapeutic baths and drinks • ...
