the plant Crossword Puzzles
Plant Diversity 1 Crossword Activity 2017-06-12
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- the waxy outer coating of a plant
- plant organ where spores are produced
- tissue that transports sugars
- zygote coating for plants in danger of drying out
- tissue that transports water
- flowering plants
- when a plant dries out
- plants that lack a vascular system
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- plants that contain a vascular system
- an organelle that helps cell efficiency
- plant organ where gametes are produced
- "naked" plants
- an organelle that holds the cell plate assembly
- ancestors of plants, "green algae"
14 Clues: "naked" plants • flowering plants • when a plant dries out • tissue that transports water • tissue that transports sugars • the waxy outer coating of a plant • ancestors of plants, "green algae" • plants that lack a vascular system • plants that contain a vascular system • plant organ where spores are produced • plant organ where gametes are produced • ...
plant processes 2016-12-11
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- a water filled organelle in plant cells that keeps a plant cell pressurized
- the turning or bending of a plant toward or away from stimulus
- a plant bending in response to touch
- an action or condition that provokes a response
- a plant growing toward light
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- a plant bending in response to earth
- a plant growing with or away from the force of gravity
- a plant bending in response to water
- force of water molecules against the cell wall that allows plants to stand up straight
- a plant bending in response to the sun
10 Clues: a plant growing toward light • a plant bending in response to earth • a plant bending in response to water • a plant bending in response to touch • a plant bending in response to the sun • an action or condition that provokes a response • a plant growing with or away from the force of gravity • the turning or bending of a plant toward or away from stimulus • ...
Space/Planets 2023-02-15
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- 2nd planet closest to the sun (Aphrodite’s roman name)
- the 2nd plant furthest from the sun
- the furthest plant from the sun (Poseidon’s roman name)
- the most visible to us at night
- the biggest planet (Zeus’ roman name)
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- the plant with the most rings
- was a plant now a Dwarf planet (Hades roman name)
- the planet we live on
- closest planet to the sun
- main source of earth’s energy (produces EM waves)
- the plant we could potentially live on (roman Ares) (god of war)
11 Clues: the planet we live on • closest planet to the sun • the plant with the most rings • the most visible to us at night • the 2nd plant furthest from the sun • the biggest planet (Zeus’ roman name) • was a plant now a Dwarf planet (Hades roman name) • main source of earth’s energy (produces EM waves) • 2nd planet closest to the sun (Aphrodite’s roman name) • ...
Cells 2021-11-18
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- in mitosis, when you can first see chromosomes.
- protects and supports a plant cell.
- cell with no nucleus.
- tunnels in the cell for transporting proteins.
- explains what we know about cells with 3 parts.
- the genetic material that is copied in interphase.
- process where the cell nucleus divides.
- food-making site in a plant cell.
- the longest stage of a cell's life cycle.
- the result of cell division is 2 new daughter cells that are _______________.
- control center in the cell.
- mitosis stage where two nuclei form.
- in mitosis, the stage where chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
- type of cell with cell wall and chloroplasts.
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- powerhouse of the cell.
- storage tank in the cell.
- complex cell with a nucleus.
- needed for photosynthesis and made by cellulart respiration.
- after mitosis when the new daughter cells seperate.
- lets things in and out of cell.
- needed for cellular respiration and a product of photosyntheis.
- sugar made by plant cells.
- process that uses sunlight to make sugar.
- process that creates chemical energy.
- protein-making site in cell.
- gets rid of waste in the cell.
- mitosis stage where chromosomes pull apart.
27 Clues: cell with no nucleus. • powerhouse of the cell. • storage tank in the cell. • sugar made by plant cells. • control center in the cell. • complex cell with a nucleus. • protein-making site in cell. • gets rid of waste in the cell. • lets things in and out of cell. • food-making site in a plant cell. • protects and supports a plant cell. • mitosis stage where two nuclei form. • ...
CELL FUNCTIONING 2025-02-19
13 Clues: Food Energy • Plant Sugar • DNA copying • sugar Factory • Cell Splitting • End Of Cell Cycle • Plant Making Sugar • Plant Breathing Tube • ElectroMagnetic Energy • Sugar Creating Chemical • Energy molecule of the cell • New Life Making or Generation • Energy production in the cell
plant parts 2022-10-21
10 Clues: absorbs light • has leaves on them • supports the plant • the part that makes pollen • used to grow another plant • protects and holds the seeds • the female part of the plant • the male part/parts of the plant • the reproductive part of the plant • absorbs water and nutrients from the ground
Final Project 2022-05-16
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- grow out of the stem
- a resource that cant be reused
- a resource that can be reused
- the blossom of the plant
- brightens a room
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- a source of supply
- consists of flower,root,stem,leaf
- a plant that has a woody stump
- the capacity for vigorous activity
- anchors the plant
- a piece of glowing/charred wood
- stick like structure ascending in the opposite direction of the roots.
12 Clues: brightens a room • anchors the plant • a source of supply • grow out of the stem • the blossom of the plant • a resource that can be reused • a plant that has a woody stump • a resource that cant be reused • a piece of glowing/charred wood • consists of flower,root,stem,leaf • the capacity for vigorous activity • ...
Living Plants 2014-11-21
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- is a seed plant that does produce flowers
- is the process of a plant making food for it's self
- is the part of the plant that absorbs water and anchors a plant
- moves water up the stem of a plant
- are a single main stalk like root
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- are roots that never touch the ground
- these roots support a plant so it can not be knocked over
- is a seed plant that does not produce a flower
- these roots often cover a very wide area
- spreads sugars throughout the plant
10 Clues: are a single main stalk like root • moves water up the stem of a plant • spreads sugars throughout the plant • are roots that never touch the ground • these roots often cover a very wide area • is a seed plant that does produce flowers • is a seed plant that does not produce a flower • is the process of a plant making food for it's self • ...
Organelles Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-03
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- a jelly-like substance that contains dissolved molecular building blocks such as proteins, nucleic acids, minerals, and ions
- contains enzymes; they defend a cell from invading bacteria and viruses, and break down damaged or worn out cell parts (animal cells only)
- controls most functions of an eukaryotic cell and it is surrounded by an envelope that allows certain things in and out
- Tiny organelles that link amino acids together to form proteins
- sacs used for the storage of water, food molecules, and ions
- Carries out photosynthesis; coverts solar energy into energy-rich molecules that the cell wall can use (only in plant cells)
- Structures specialized to perform distinct processes within a cell
- a rigid layer that gives protection, support, and shape to the plant cell (only for plant cells)
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- assists in cell division, provides strength to the cell, helps in cell movement, and gives the cell its shape
- site for synthesis, storage and transport of melanin (animal cells only)
- small region of cytoplasm that produces microtubules and helps with animal cell division (centriole is animal cells only)
- takes up most of the space inside a plant cell, it is filled with watery fluid that strengthens and supports the entire plant; it has waste product and pigment that give color to the plant cell (only for plant cells)
- layered stacks of membrane-enclosed spaces that process, sort, and deliver proteins
- supplies energy to the cell by converting food molecules into usable energy
- forms a boundary between a cell and the outside environment and controls the passage of materials into and out of a cell
- makes lipids, breaks down drugs and alcohol; can have ribosomes or no ribosomes
16 Clues: sacs used for the storage of water, food molecules, and ions • Tiny organelles that link amino acids together to form proteins • Structures specialized to perform distinct processes within a cell • site for synthesis, storage and transport of melanin (animal cells only) • supplies energy to the cell by converting food molecules into usable energy • ...
Cell structure Review 2021-10-15
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- Part of the microscope that the slide sits on.
- Some prokaryotes have this around the outside of the cell wall.
- Part of a plant cell that contains cell sap.
- Word describing how many times bigger an object appears under a microscope.
- Part of the microscope that you look down.
- Mitochondria release this during respiration.
- Part of an animal and plant cell that contains the genetic information.
- This type of organism has meristem cells that are present throughout their lifetime.
- Part of the cell that carries out protein synthesis.
- Type of microscope that we use in school.
- Organelle that is needed for photosynthesis.
- This type of cell can become any type of cell found in an organism.
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- Tail-like structure some prokaryotes have to help them move.
- Word used to describe a cell that has adaptations that help it do its function.
- This may be used when making a microscope slide to make the cells easier to see.
- Word to describe organisms that are made of many cells.
- Type of microscope that is large and expensive.
- Class of organisms that have a distinct nucleus.
- Substance that the plant cell wall is made of.
- What the acrosome in the sperm head contains to help the sperm cell break through the egg cell membrane.
20 Clues: Type of microscope that we use in school. • Part of the microscope that you look down. • Part of a plant cell that contains cell sap. • Organelle that is needed for photosynthesis. • Mitochondria release this during respiration. • Part of the microscope that the slide sits on. • Substance that the plant cell wall is made of. • ...
Unit 1 - Food and Health 2019-10-10
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- a substance that makes you want more of it
- a feature or characteristic of something
- a fight
- not wasting time or energy
- to make or create
- the size or extent of something
- to persuade someone to buy something by telling them about it
- a range of different types
- a strong desire to have something regularly
- easy to see or understand
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- the part of a plant from which a new plant grows
- to put forward an idea
- important to the past
- to keep something
- to suggest
- a piece of land consisting of countries
- places or buildings used for particular activities
- how something tastes
- a plant grown in large amounts
19 Clues: a fight • to suggest • to keep something • to make or create • how something tastes • important to the past • to put forward an idea • easy to see or understand • not wasting time or energy • a range of different types • a plant grown in large amounts • the size or extent of something • a piece of land consisting of countries • a feature or characteristic of something • ...
Plants in Action! 2024-10-31
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- to become larger over time
- plants use energy from this in the process of photosynthesis
- the layer of dirt in which a plant grows
- a plant that captures insects to eat
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- a plant with long stems that climb up as they grow
- the part of the plant which secures it into the ground
- a new stem or branch on a plant
- the color of most plants
- the part of a Touch-Me-Not plant that will close
- a living organism that grows in the ground
10 Clues: the color of most plants • to become larger over time • a new stem or branch on a plant • a plant that captures insects to eat • the layer of dirt in which a plant grows • a living organism that grows in the ground • the part of a Touch-Me-Not plant that will close • a plant with long stems that climb up as they grow • ...
Nature and Ecology 2025-03-17
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- The protection and preservation of the natural environment
- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of interbreeding
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Capable of being renewed or sustained
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their environment
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat
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- A mutually beneficial relationship between different organisms
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- Derived from living matter
- The process by which pollen is transferred from the male part of a plant to the female part
- The prevailing weather conditions of an area over a long period
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- A chemical element that is the basis of all life
- An animal that naturally preys on others
- A change by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
- To convert waste into reusable material
20 Clues: Derived from living matter • Capable of being renewed or sustained • To convert waste into reusable material • An animal that naturally preys on others • Decayed organic material used as fertilizer • A chemical element that is the basis of all life • The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-21
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- Tubes inside a plant which transport water and minerals from roots and leaves.
- bundles: part of the transport system in vascular plants, which consist of two tubes: xylem and phloem.
- Tubes in the roots and stem of plant which transport product of photosynthesis (glucose) to growing points and storage organs.
- a process by which plants use light energy trapped by chlorophyll to form sugar out of carbon dioxide and water.
- cell: plant cell completely swollen with water.
- an organic substance that produce from photosynthesis and transported through phloem.
- inorganic substance transported from roots through xylem.
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- tiny holes in leaves which control passage of gases and water vapour entering and leaving the plant.
- cell: plant cell when water move outside cells due to variation of solute concentration between outside and inside cells.
- system: a system by which water and glucose is moved inside a plant.
- cells: a layer dividing cells between xylem (wood) and phloem (bast/bark) tissues
- a green substance in plant which absorb light energy for use in photosynthesis.
- part of plant that absorbs minerals and water from the surrounding soil.
13 Clues: cell: plant cell completely swollen with water. • inorganic substance transported from roots through xylem. • system: a system by which water and glucose is moved inside a plant. • part of plant that absorbs minerals and water from the surrounding soil. • Tubes inside a plant which transport water and minerals from roots and leaves. • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2022-12-07
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- "gateway"-like, transpiration happens there
- The pressure made in plants from water-filled vacuoles
- The reason a response happens, the cause in cause and effect
- Plant response
- The upper-half of a plant
- Moves water in plant
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- The lower-half of a plant
- When water evaporates from the leaves of a plant
- Moves glucose in plant
- Around the stomata, "open and close" the stomata
10 Clues: Plant response • Moves water in plant • Moves glucose in plant • The lower-half of a plant • The upper-half of a plant • "gateway"-like, transpiration happens there • When water evaporates from the leaves of a plant • Around the stomata, "open and close" the stomata • The pressure made in plants from water-filled vacuoles • ...
GROWTH 2025-12-26
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- Process providing energy for plant growth
- Stage after birth
- Changes in form and function during growth
- Region of plant where growth occurs
- Aging process in organisms
- Chemical messenger controlling growth
- Tip of root or shoot where growth occurs
- Mineral for strong bones
- Mineral for making haemoglobin
- Increase in thickness of plant
- Plant hormone involved in fruit ripening
- Process releasing energy for growth
- Process producing new cells
- Tissue producing new xylem and phloem
- Plant hormone controlling growth
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- Permanent increase in size and dry mass
- Provides nutrients for growth
- Plant hormone promoting cell division
- Plant hormone stimulating stem elongation
- Process where cells become specialized
- Type of cell division for growth
- Ability to regrow lost parts
- Excess nutrition leading to obesity
- Early stage of development
- Nutrient needed for growth and repair
- Stage when reproductive organs mature
- Period of rapid growth and development
- Increase in length of plant
- Inorganic nutrient needed for growth
- Poor nutrition leading to stunted growth
30 Clues: Stage after birth • Mineral for strong bones • Aging process in organisms • Early stage of development • Increase in length of plant • Process producing new cells • Ability to regrow lost parts • Provides nutrients for growth • Mineral for making haemoglobin • Increase in thickness of plant • Type of cell division for growth • Plant hormone controlling growth • ...
Vocab for Life Science 2024-05-01
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- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait.
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
- a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of a family.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- how a trait appears or is expressed
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
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- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- the response of a plant to touch.
- a different form of a gene.
- reproduction type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- the response of a plant to gravity.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- reproduction a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
- reproduction a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
21 Clues: a different form of a gene. • the response of a plant to touch. • the response of a plant to gravity. • how a trait appears or is expressed • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
Reproduction of Organisms 2023-12-22
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- of its parent.
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female
- reproduction/ a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part
- combine, producing an offspring.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls
- reproduction/ type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different
- a parent plant.
- is the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- grains.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows
- structure of a plant that is the same species as the
- a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of
- the response of a plant to touch.
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- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- the response of a plant to gravity.
- organism's phenotype.
- reproduction/ a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant
- organism produces a new organism.
- is the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- a different form of a gene.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for
- trait.
- a piece of its parent.
30 Clues: trait. • grains. • of its parent. • a parent plant. • a piece of its parent. • organism's phenotype. • a different form of a gene. • combine, producing an offspring. • organism produces a new organism. • the response of a plant to touch. • the response of a plant to gravity. • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • ...
Reproduction of Organisms (8) 2024-11-11
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- the response of a plant to touch.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
- the alleles of all the genes on an organism’s chromosomes; controls an organism's phenotype.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- type of reproduction where the genetic material from two different cells combine, producing an offspring.
- a type of asexual reproduction that occurs when an offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- a different form of a gene.
- a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant.
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- a type of reproduction in which only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism.
- a model that shows genetic traits that were inherited by members of a family.
- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- a form of asexual reproduction where an organism grows on the body of its parent.
- the response of a plant to gravity.
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light.
- the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
21 Clues: a different form of a gene. • the response of a plant to touch. • the response of a plant to gravity. • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • the growth of a plant toward or away from light. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
August Crossword 2012-09-05
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- where you plant,plants in and can be portable
- the pets that live in your garden
- to seperate your yard from your neighbours
- the new material you can create a veggiegarden in
- the pest of the garden world
- holds water so you can water your plants
- a flower that you can eat the seeds and produce oil from
- is a small tree
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- where you store your garden tools
- that cuts the lawn
- where you plant your vegetables
- another name for your lawn
- keeps your plants healthly and gives nutrients
- keeps your plants hydrated
- is the most commonly know flower
- the biggest type of plant
- another name for dirt
17 Clues: is a small tree • that cuts the lawn • another name for dirt • the biggest type of plant • another name for your lawn • keeps your plants hydrated • the pest of the garden world • where you plant your vegetables • is the most commonly know flower • where you store your garden tools • the pets that live in your garden • holds water so you can water your plants • ...
Structure & Support Crossword 2024-09-25
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- bone that holds most of your body's weight and supports walking.
- type of joint that can rotate in all directions.
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
- process of taking sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide then making sugar and oxygen
- thick, hard outer coverings that protect and support animals’ bodies
- connects a plant's roots to its leaves
- small additional roots above ground that help support a plant
- where two or more bones meet
- these anchor a plant and help the plant to stay upright
- muscle that makes up the heart
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- tissues the connect bones to muscles
- bones are found on the inside of an animals body
- muscle tissue found in blood vessels and organs
- the main energy producers in a muscle cell.
- tissues that connect bones to other bones.
- fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue
- type of joint that moves back and forth in a single direction.
- large main root of a plant
- bone that protects the brain
- made of strong tissue that can contract in an orderly way
- type of joint where bones can rotate
- muscle tissue responsible for movement of your skeleton
22 Clues: large main root of a plant • bone that protects the brain • where two or more bones meet • muscle that makes up the heart • tissues the connect bones to muscles • type of joint where bones can rotate • bones that protect the heart and lungs • connects a plant's roots to its leaves • tissues that connect bones to other bones. • the main energy producers in a muscle cell. • ...
Plants Summary Notes 2023-01-16
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- This is a process which consists of absorbing sunlight for nutrients.
- An appendage on a plant that allows it to get sunlight
- This is when a plant needs another of it's kind to reproduce.
- This appendage on a plant helps it during pollination.
- This is the chemical which makes plants green.
- The process of choosing specific organisms with particular characteristics and having those organisms reproduce with each other.
- These crops are commonly used as food and are farmed to a high extent.
- This process consists of absorbing oxygen and turning it to cO2. This only occurs at night.
- Transports nutrients from the leaves downward
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- An appendage that helps plants absorb nutrients and water from soil.
- This plant grows quickly overtime and is usually found on the bark of trees or rocks. It has a taproot system.
- This is when a plant DOES NOT need another of it's kind to reproduce.
- The wood at the center of a tree
- Outer protective layer of stem
- A shallow system of roots that can absorb water quickly.
- These plants are considered pests and take up the water on farms for the crops that really need it.
- Transports water from the root upwards
- Produces new phloem and xylem tissue
- An organism that causes plants to die or reproduce less than they normally would.
- This is a process that occurs in leafs. It involves letting water in and out through the stoma.
- A single major root with smaller branch roots emerging from it, these roots are covered in root hairs.
21 Clues: Outer protective layer of stem • The wood at the center of a tree • Produces new phloem and xylem tissue • Transports water from the root upwards • Transports nutrients from the leaves downward • This is the chemical which makes plants green. • An appendage on a plant that allows it to get sunlight • This appendage on a plant helps it during pollination. • ...
gr 6 Monday 2022-04-24
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- plants that produce flowers and fruits
- energy from the sun
- plants that cannot transport water
- resources that natural processes can replace
- plants that make seeds not part of a fruit
- rootlike structures that anchor a plant
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- organelles that make food for a plant
- produces sugar in leaves of a plant
- small openings in the surface of plant leaves
- resources used faster than can be replaced
- energy released from atomic reactions
- plants that can transport water and nutrients
- large main root with small roots growing from it
- plants that do not produce seeds
- the process of a seed beginning to grow
15 Clues: energy from the sun • plants that do not produce seeds • plants that cannot transport water • produces sugar in leaves of a plant • organelles that make food for a plant • energy released from atomic reactions • plants that produce flowers and fruits • the process of a seed beginning to grow • rootlike structures that anchor a plant • ...
plants 2024-03-20
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- include mosses,liverworts and hornworts. plants that lack specialized cells to transport water
- the broad flat part of the leaf. absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
- a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo
- plants that form seeds in cones
- tubelike structure that attaches the leaf to its stem
- carries food made in a plants leaves down to other plant parts
- a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
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- vascular plants that includes seedless plants
- an early stage in the development in an organism
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients to other plants
- tube-like structures that transport water
- moves water and nutrients up from the ground to the plant
- a tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism
- small openings. CO2 and O2 are exchanges through these holes
- the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil
16 Clues: plants that form seeds in cones • tube-like structures that transport water • vascular plants that includes seedless plants • an early stage in the development in an organism • the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil • a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo • ...
Growth and Changes in Plants 2025-01-07
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- This beautiful pollinator was once a caterpillar.
- This process allows plants to reproduce.
- Trees with leaves
- Many of us are wearing this plant right now!
- The sugar that is food for plants
- These shelters were built by Indigenous peoples.
- This is another word for sprouts.
- The chemical inside leaves that make them green.
- Chemicals that kill insects
- These bring water and nutrients to plants.
- This process allows plants to make their food.
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- One of the many plants grown by Metis farmers
- This part of the flower receives pollen.
- This is used by plants to make food.
- This plant habitat is ideal for the cactus
- Where plants and animals live
- Natural
- This plant produces a delicious round fruit that is often red in colour.
- This part of the flower produces pollen.
- Evergreen
20 Clues: Natural • Evergreen • Trees with leaves • Chemicals that kill insects • Where plants and animals live • The sugar that is food for plants • This is another word for sprouts. • This is used by plants to make food. • This process allows plants to reproduce. • This part of the flower receives pollen. • This part of the flower produces pollen. • ...
Cell Structures Crossword 2020-02-25
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- Found in the nucleus, it contains all of your body's instructions for life
- Cell __________ found only in plant cells, it provides strength and stiffness to the cell
- Responsible for making the proteins that cells need
- These organelles break down sugar and release energy that the cell can use. Found in both plant and animal cells
- Found only in plant cells, these use energy from sunlight to make sugar
- Cell __________ found in both plant and animal cells, it controls what enters and leaves the cell
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- _____________ reticulum is found in both plant and animal cells. It sorts and packages proteins and other substances
- __________ apparatus: Found in both plant and animal cells, this organelle helps the ribosomes make proteins
- This organelle directs cell activities by sending instructions to different parts of the cell; also known as the "brain of the cell"
- are located in the nucleus of cells; they contain the genetic information in the form of genes
- the jelly-like substance that fills the spaces in both plant and animal cells between the nucleus and the cell wall
- This organelle stores water, waste and nutrients and is larger in plant cells
12 Clues: Responsible for making the proteins that cells need • Found only in plant cells, these use energy from sunlight to make sugar • Found in the nucleus, it contains all of your body's instructions for life • This organelle stores water, waste and nutrients and is larger in plant cells • ...
Unit 5 Review: Response to Stimuli 2021-02-11
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- When a plants grows in response to light.
- What your body does automatically to warm you up.
- The outward pressure of water in the vacuole of plant cells that helps the plant to stand upright
- What your body does automatically to cool you down.
- When a plant grows in response to water.
- A response your body might have to being infected with a virus.
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- A response that you decide to do, you have control over it.
- When a plant grows in response to touch.
- An organism's reaction to a change in its internal or external environment.
- A change in an organism's environment that causes it to react.
- A response that happens automatically, you don't have control over it.
- A stimulus that comes from inside an organism.
- When a plant grows in response to gravity.
- A stimulus that comes from outside an organism.
- Plural version of "stimulus"
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment.
16 Clues: Plural version of "stimulus" • When a plant grows in response to touch. • When a plant grows in response to water. • When a plants grows in response to light. • When a plant grows in response to gravity. • A stimulus that comes from inside an organism. • A stimulus that comes from outside an organism. • What your body does automatically to warm you up. • ...
Inside the Cell 2012-12-15
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- Gives support and structure to the cell, made of cellulose(chitin), plant cells only
- Controls amount of light passing through object being viewed
- Dark spot inside nucleus, aides in making ribosomes
- holds objective on rotating disc
- covering of nucleus, controls what enters/leaves nucleus
- hole in sstage through which light passes through
- Stores and paskages products out of cell; "packager" of cell
- Strands on genetic material (DNA) that are instructions/blueprints for cell
- Stores enzymes for digestion of food/foreign micro-organisms
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- "Power plant" of the cell, where energy is released from food, requires oxygen to do this
- Oval shaped, green structures that use sunlight to make bonds in sugar (photosynthesis), plant cells only
- outer covering of cell, controls what enters/leaves cell
- contains a lens to increase magnification 10 times
- Structures within cell that do cell's job
- plant and animal cells have them for storage of water and wastes, plant cells have bigger ones
- large organelle that controls everything a cell does, "control center"
- Transportation system "conveyor belt"
- Where proteins are made
- Job the part does
- in animal cells only, involved in cell reproduction
- Gel like stuff, makes up most of mass and volume, most structures and activities occur in here
21 Clues: Job the part does • Where proteins are made • holds objective on rotating disc • Transportation system "conveyor belt" • Structures within cell that do cell's job • hole in sstage through which light passes through • contains a lens to increase magnification 10 times • Dark spot inside nucleus, aides in making ribosomes • ...
P6 Science crosswords 2023-11-27
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- when the moon is entering the antumbra, we will see this type of solar eclipse
- the system of plant which remain above the ground
- part of heart that is responsible to pump the blood out of the heart
- the blood vessels that are connected to the lungs is called ..... artery/vena
- blood vessel which carry oxygenated blood
- this part of our body contains our voice box
- reproductive part of a plant
- the veins in plant which responsible for carrying sugar, nutrients, proteins, and other organic molecules
- other name for large intestine
- on the 10th day of a moon cycle, the moon phase will be on the waxing......
- the event when one astronomical object such as a moon or planet moves into the shadow of another one
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- second layer of the earth
- the largest bone in our body
- part of plant which responsible for the transpiration process
- this part of blood responsible for blood clotting
- the place where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide into the bloodstream occurs
- the largest part of our blood
- the digestive enzyme which exist both in stomach and pancreas. this enzyme responsible for the digestion of fat
- the phase of the moon when the moon is getting "bigger"
- one way to increase the strength of an electromagnet is to increase the....
- the organ that produces bile
21 Clues: second layer of the earth • the largest bone in our body • reproductive part of a plant • the organ that produces bile • the largest part of our blood • other name for large intestine • blood vessel which carry oxygenated blood • this part of our body contains our voice box • the system of plant which remain above the ground • ...
Jadyn the botanist 2020-09-21
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- leaves are narrow and parallel veined
- pores mostly on the underside of the leaf, allowing exchange of gas
- have either leaves or needles
- straight edge
- Wavy edge
- 6CO + 6H20 = C6H12O6 + 6O2
- The production of plant food in the leaf b access to sunlight and water
- A group of similar cells that perform a particular function
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- conducts water and minerals absorbed by the root and distrusted upward
- leaf shaped like a heart
- have branching side roots and a main root to access sources of water
- conducts sugars made in the leaves by photosynthesis
- leaf stem
- leaf shaped in a long line
- the underground part of a plant
- have no main stem, but many branches
- leaf found where the petiole contacts the stem
- modified leaf adapted for dry wind and cold weather
- plant that loses their leaves or needle in winter
- leaf shaped like an egg
20 Clues: leaf stem • Wavy edge • straight edge • leaf shaped like an egg • leaf shaped like a heart • leaf shaped in a long line • 6CO + 6H20 = C6H12O6 + 6O2 • have either leaves or needles • the underground part of a plant • have no main stem, but many branches • leaves are narrow and parallel veined • leaf found where the petiole contacts the stem • ...
Spring Spelling List 2024-04-05
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- called the bloom or blossom of a plant
- water vapor in the atmosphere (sky)
- sport played by two teams
- spring, fall, winter, summer
- at a fairly or comfortably high temperature
- used or happening in the open air
- increasing in size and changing physically
- is the light in the daytime
- object that flies by opposing the force of the wind with the tension of a string
- process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
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- hand tool that is used to stop rain from falling on a person
- types such as trees, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns
- small mass of liquid, usually water
- a weather condition with strong wind and heavy rain
- an above-ground plant organ
- arc of color in the sky
- flowering
- make strong winds, heavy rain, lightning...
- April ____ Brings May Flowers!
- day-flying insect
20 Clues: flowering • day-flying insect • arc of color in the sky • sport played by two teams • an above-ground plant organ • is the light in the daytime • spring, fall, winter, summer • April ____ Brings May Flowers! • used or happening in the open air • small mass of liquid, usually water • water vapor in the atmosphere (sky) • called the bloom or blossom of a plant • ...
Cells 2024-12-17
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- releases energy from food
- tissue that collects light and makes food
- another word for nerve cell
- watery jelly inside the cell
- site where photosynthesis take place
- cells that form the outer cover of the plant
- only plant cells have this
- green pigment in the leaves
- tough material which makes the cell wall
- control centre of the cell
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- biconcave disc shaped cell
- ciliated epithelial cells are found here
- tiny openings on the lower epidermis of a leaf
- schleiden and Schwann put forward this
- coined by Bichat
- cells that prevent microorganisms and water from entering the body
- basic unit of life
- tissues join together to form this
- hair cell plant cell which has no chloroplast
- red pigment that carries oxygen
- microscopic hair like extensions of the cytoplasm
- large space filled with cell sap
22 Clues: coined by Bichat • basic unit of life • releases energy from food • biconcave disc shaped cell • only plant cells have this • control centre of the cell • another word for nerve cell • green pigment in the leaves • watery jelly inside the cell • red pigment that carries oxygen • large space filled with cell sap • tissues join together to form this • ...
CLASS 2 PLANTS AROUND US 2021-03-05
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- FLESHY PART OF THE PLANT
- AN EXAMPLE FOR A SHRUB
- A PLANT WITH NO ROOTS OR LEAVES
- SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR THE PLANTS
- Gas given out by plants during the preparation of food
- made out of wood
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- MADE FROM BAMBOO
- CREEPER
- GROW INTO NEW PLANTS
- MONEY PLANT AND GRAPE VINE
- AN EXAMPLE FOR A HERB
- COLOURFUL PART OF THE PLANT
12 Clues: CREEPER • MADE FROM BAMBOO • made out of wood • GROW INTO NEW PLANTS • AN EXAMPLE FOR A HERB • AN EXAMPLE FOR A SHRUB • FLESHY PART OF THE PLANT • MONEY PLANT AND GRAPE VINE • COLOURFUL PART OF THE PLANT • A PLANT WITH NO ROOTS OR LEAVES • SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR THE PLANTS • Gas given out by plants during the preparation of food
Cells 2022-09-22
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- Types of cell with a nucleus
- A specialised cell that carries oxygen around the body
- These give plant cells their green colour
- The microscope lens that points at the specimen
- This fills cells, its a bit like jelly
- Added to a microscope slide to make it easier to see the specimen
- The microscope lens that you look through
- A device used to see cells
- This controls a cell
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- These cells never have chloroplasts
- Types of cell with no nucleus
- Where respiration takes place
- Can be found in the vacuole
- A group of the same type of cell
- Controls what gets into and out of cells
- The outer layer of a plant cell
- One of the cells used in reproduction
- Contains cell sap
- A type of cell that has a tail to swim
- A type of cell that has a cell wall
20 Clues: Contains cell sap • This controls a cell • A device used to see cells • Can be found in the vacuole • Types of cell with a nucleus • Types of cell with no nucleus • Where respiration takes place • The outer layer of a plant cell • A group of the same type of cell • These cells never have chloroplasts • A type of cell that has a cell wall • One of the cells used in reproduction • ...
Bring May Flowers 2026-03-08
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- – The fifth month of the year.
- – What a stubborn zodiac sign!
- – Sweet food made by bees.
- – Blue wildflowers famous in Texas each spring.
- – Purple flowers that grow on bushes and smell very sweet.
- – The bright green birthstone for May.
- – The twins of the zodiac.
- – Bright light from the sun.
- – Bright cup-shaped flowers that bloom in spring.
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- – A colorful insect that floats through gardens.
- – A place where flowers and plants grow.
- – Yellow trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom early in spring.
- – The parts of a plant hidden underground.
- – The part of a plant that holds up the flower.
- – A buzzing insect that visits flowers.
- – A colorful part of a plant that blooms.
- – White flowers with sunny yellow centers.
- – A slow garden creature with a shell.
- – Green parts of plants that grow in spring.
- – A meal enjoyed outside on a warm day.
20 Clues: – Sweet food made by bees. • – The twins of the zodiac. • – Bright light from the sun. • – The fifth month of the year. • – What a stubborn zodiac sign! • – A slow garden creature with a shell. • – The bright green birthstone for May. • – A buzzing insect that visits flowers. • – A meal enjoyed outside on a warm day. • – A place where flowers and plants grow. • ...
Christmas Crossward 2025-12-13
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- Unfading, true happiness
- Combustible, carbon-rich sedimentary rock
- Socks full of treats
- Liquifiable tapered cylinder
- It is patient, kind, does not envy...
- A kissing plant
- Humanoid sculpture
- The city of David
- The best Christmas gift
- Stingy Christmas character
- Sled pullers
- Messenger to Mary
- Christmas colour at 700 nm
- Located under the tree
- Tradition of singing and drinking to friends
- Jesus' mother
- Jesus' earthly father
- Speaker of "ho, ho, ho"
- The state of right relationship with God
- "Have a holly, ___ Christmas"
- Christmas colour at 500 nm
- Reflective strips
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- A sweet mobility device
- Red and green plant
- Known for his characteristic nose
- Latecomers to the Christmas gathering
- A structural cookie
- Time of waiting
- The first Christmas visitors
- Decorative Christmas plant
- Christmas drink
- Christmas bird
- Preceding Christmas
- Santa's helpers
- Jesus' bed
- Winter sport
- A gross Christmas dessert!!
- There was no room IN it
- Spiky Christmas plant
- One of the first Christmas presents
- A name and a type of song
- Waxy light source
- Outdoor winter blanket
43 Clues: Jesus' bed • Sled pullers • Winter sport • Jesus' mother • Christmas bird • Time of waiting • A kissing plant • Christmas drink • Santa's helpers • The city of David • Messenger to Mary • Waxy light source • Reflective strips • Humanoid sculpture • Red and green plant • A structural cookie • Preceding Christmas • Socks full of treats • Spiky Christmas plant • Jesus' earthly father • Located under the tree • ...
FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL PLANTS 2024-11-11
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- Flower whose oil is used to balance hormones and reduce inflammation
- Herb used for its calming effects and to relieve anxiety
- Flower used to lower blood pressure and cholesterol
- Bright yellow-orange flower with anti-inflammatory properties
- Herb that stimulates cats but has calming effects on humans
- Root plant traditionally used for relaxation and reducing anxiety
- Aromatic herb used to ease digestive issues and headaches
- Common culinary bulb with antibacterial and heart-protective benefits
- Culinary herb with powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties
- Soothing herb often used in teas for relaxation
- Spice derived from crocus flowers, used for mood enhancement
- Aromatic herb used in cooking and for its anti-inflammatory benefits
- Root plant often used to relieve nausea and inflammation
- Spice derived from flower buds, known for its pain-relieving properties
- Culinary herb with antibacterial and antioxidant properties
- Sweet root used to soothe sore throats and digestive issues
- Root used in traditional medicine to aid digestion and reduce bloating
- Plant known for its liver-protective properties
- Root plant known for aiding sleep and reducing anxiety
- Herb used in Ayurveda to reduce stress and improve energy
- Succulent plant known for healing burns and skin irritation
- Herb known for its antimicrobial properties, often used in smudging
- Berry known for boosting immunity and fighting flu symptoms
- Fragrant herb that aids in memory and concentration
- Herb used for its digestive benefits, often paired with fish
- Tall plant with soft leaves, used to treat coughs and lung problems
- Root plant known for detoxifying the blood and promoting skin health
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- Tree with leaves used to improve memory and cognitive function
- Spice derived from tree bark, used for blood sugar regulation
- Herb used to relieve menopause symptoms and hormonal imbalance
- Plant used in Ayurveda for its antibacterial and skin-healing properties
- Herb used to prevent migraines and reduce fevers
- Flower used to treat mild depression and mood disorders
- Flower used to boost the immune system and fight colds
- Yellow flower used to reduce inflammation and treat urinary issues
- Herb used for detoxifying heavy metals from the body
- Bright yellow root used for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits
- Plant used for improving circulation and treating respiratory issues
- Known for its calming effects and aromatic purple flowers
- Flower used to reduce anxiety and improve sleep
- Root plant used to boost energy and support overall well-being
- Tree bark used to soothe throat irritation and digestive issues
- Flower used traditionally to stop bleeding and reduce inflammation
- Mint herb known for freshening breath and aiding digestion
- Fruit of the rose plant, rich in vitamin C, used for immune support
- Weed-like plant used to promote liver health and detoxification
- Bright orange flower used to treat skin issues and inflammation
- Berry known for supporting heart health and circulation
- Popular culinary herb that also has anti-inflammatory properties
- Herb used to aid digestion and reduce bloating
50 Clues: Herb used to aid digestion and reduce bloating • Soothing herb often used in teas for relaxation • Flower used to reduce anxiety and improve sleep • Plant known for its liver-protective properties • Herb used to prevent migraines and reduce fevers • Flower used to lower blood pressure and cholesterol • Fragrant herb that aids in memory and concentration • ...
Parts of a Plant 2024-09-15
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- Part of the plant that makes seeds.
- What a flower needs to make seeds.
- Part of the plant that acts like a straw.
- What are the first leaves that come out of a seed called?
- What a plant starts off as.
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- Bees, birds, and butterflies are __________ because they bring pollen to the plant!
- What is it called when a seed starts to grow?
- What a plant drinks.
- Part of the plant that catches the light.
- Part of the plant that keeps it in soil.
10 Clues: What a plant drinks. • What a plant starts off as. • What a flower needs to make seeds. • Part of the plant that makes seeds. • Part of the plant that keeps it in soil. • Part of the plant that acts like a straw. • Part of the plant that catches the light. • What is it called when a seed starts to grow? • What are the first leaves that come out of a seed called? • ...
Photosynthesis Practice 2023-04-28
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- - the output that plants breathe out
- - the part of a leaf where photosynthesis occurs
- - the part of a plant that sucks in water
- - this is a type of sugar plants make
- - what goes into the plant before photosynthesis
- - the green structure on a plant
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- - the chemical reaction plants do to make food and energy
- - this input comes from the sun
- - what comes out of the plant after photosynthesis
- Dioxide - this input comes from the air
- - the chemical that makes leaves green
- - this output has a sweet taste to it
- - this input comes from rain
13 Clues: - this input comes from rain • - this input comes from the sun • - the green structure on a plant • - the output that plants breathe out • - this output has a sweet taste to it • - this is a type of sugar plants make • - the chemical that makes leaves green • Dioxide - this input comes from the air • - the part of a plant that sucks in water • ...
Animals and insects 2023-11-22
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- An edible part of a plant that does not contain seeds. Common examples include carrots and peas
- The part of a flowering plant that contains the seeds. Common examples include apples and oranges
- Describes the process by which a plant spreads its seeds as far as possible from the original plant
- Part of a plant that reaches underground to take food and water from the soil
- Broad, flat part of a plant that produces food through photosynthesis
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- The process by which seeds begin to grow into plants
- A part of a plant that can be dispersed and grow into new plants.
- Adjective word that refers to something suitable and safe to eat
- The bloom or blossom of a plant
- The main part of a plant that grows up from the ground and supports the rest of the plant
10 Clues: The bloom or blossom of a plant • The process by which seeds begin to grow into plants • Adjective word that refers to something suitable and safe to eat • A part of a plant that can be dispersed and grow into new plants. • Broad, flat part of a plant that produces food through photosynthesis • ...
Crack the Code! 2022-11-19
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- which business unit of P&G are we?
- powering our plant with the sun
- what does I stand for in IWS?
- number of personal healthcare plants in India
- what process is important to ensure proper hygiene before entering pharma departments
- which oil used in Softgel department is self-igniting
- 'D' in HSD
- largest department in the plant
- personal healthcare brand used for oral hygiene
- ampoules are packed into these before putting them in boxes
- in which situation does the front lawn and area near Softgel become a meeting point?
- number of IWS phases in P&G
- product manufactured in Injectables
- what is the the global framework under which we focus on our culture
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- name of our vibrant living program
- term used to describe medicine manufactured in softgel department
- TDS is exported to Thailand, Spittal and ?
- the city where the 2nd P&G PHC plant
- 'A' in API
- term used to define efficiency of equipment
- Which products made in our plant is of powder form
- 'S' in SKU
- used to cover eyes while working
- the number of pillars in P&G's IWS system
- first-of-its-kind new hire onboarding program in P&G India
- our most profitable product
- P&G's first brand
- term used to describe container used to store liquid injections
- maximum number of capsules (in billions) produced by Softgel department
- highest selling Softgel product in the market
- smallest department in the plant
- number of people (in billions) P&G sells to globally
32 Clues: 'A' in API • 'S' in SKU • 'D' in HSD • P&G's first brand • our most profitable product • number of IWS phases in P&G • what does I stand for in IWS? • powering our plant with the sun • largest department in the plant • used to cover eyes while working • smallest department in the plant • name of our vibrant living program • which business unit of P&G are we? • ...
Animals and insects 2023-11-22
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- An edible part of a plant that does not contain seeds. Common examples include carrots and peas
- The part of a flowering plant that contains the seeds. Common examples include apples and oranges
- Describes the process by which a plant spreads its seeds as far as possible from the original plant
- Part of a plant that reaches underground to take food and water from the soil
- Broad, flat part of a plant that produces food through photosynthesis
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- The process by which seeds begin to grow into plants
- A part of a plant that can be dispersed and grow into new plants.
- Adjective word that refers to something suitable and safe to eat
- The bloom or blossom of a plant
- The main part of a plant that grows up from the ground and supports the rest of the plant
10 Clues: The bloom or blossom of a plant • The process by which seeds begin to grow into plants • Adjective word that refers to something suitable and safe to eat • A part of a plant that can be dispersed and grow into new plants. • Broad, flat part of a plant that produces food through photosynthesis • ...
cool space facts!! 2024-03-21
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- this is a ice giant has super sonic
- the bigist rocky plant in the solar system
- true or false a cat has gone to space
- what plant is after earth
- the 1st animal in space
- the first Succesful Apollo mission
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- the bigist plant in the solar sytem
- what plant has the most carbon dioxide
- the 1st Apollo mission to land on the moon
- one of the funniest name of a nebula
- the real name for the sun
- how many moons dose Jupiter have
12 Clues: the 1st animal in space • what plant is after earth • the real name for the sun • how many moons dose Jupiter have • the first Succesful Apollo mission • the bigist plant in the solar sytem • this is a ice giant has super sonic • one of the funniest name of a nebula • true or false a cat has gone to space • what plant has the most carbon dioxide • ...
Plants: Structure, Functions & Adaptations 2021-03-26
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- collects water and nutrients from the soil
- this is the "baby" plant or the new plant created from the parent plant
- collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant
- the process in which sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are turned into sugar
- has petals and pollen; attracts pollinator
- a living organism with roots that usually relies on sunlight and water to survive
- supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit
- most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout
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- the process of creating new plants; offspring
- a behavior or structure that allows an organism to grow, reproduce and survive
- all plants need this to survive, however some don't need very much of this at all
- the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant
12 Clues: collects water and nutrients from the soil • has petals and pollen; attracts pollinator • the process of creating new plants; offspring • supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit • collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant • most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout • ...
MARIJUANA 2023-09-29
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- THE FEEL GOOD CHEMICAL RELEASED BY THE BRAIN
- THE CHEMICAL THAT CREATES A 'HIGH'
- THE ACTUAL FLOWER OF THE MARIJUANA PLANT
- SLANG FOR MARIJUANA
- FOR ENJOYMENT OR FUN
- ROLLED MARIJUANA CIGARETTE
- A PLACE WHICH MARIJUANA IS SOLD
- FOOD PREPARED WITH MARIJUANA
- LEADS TO USE OF OTHER DRUGS & SUBSTANCES
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- LOSS OF CONTROL AND BECOMES A NEED
- EFFECTS OF REMOVING A SUBSTANCE FROM THE BODY
- RELATING TO MEDICINE OR HEALTH
- A 'CANIBOID' IN THE PLANT, DOES NOT CREATE A HIGH
- THE PLANT FROM WHICH VARIOUS WEEDS COME FROM
- SLANG FOR MARIJUANA
- BODY NEEDS MORE OF A SUBSTANCE TO GET THE EFFECT
- STILL DEVELOPING UNTIL THE AGE OF 25
17 Clues: SLANG FOR MARIJUANA • SLANG FOR MARIJUANA • FOR ENJOYMENT OR FUN • ROLLED MARIJUANA CIGARETTE • FOOD PREPARED WITH MARIJUANA • RELATING TO MEDICINE OR HEALTH • A PLACE WHICH MARIJUANA IS SOLD • LOSS OF CONTROL AND BECOMES A NEED • THE CHEMICAL THAT CREATES A 'HIGH' • STILL DEVELOPING UNTIL THE AGE OF 25 • THE ACTUAL FLOWER OF THE MARIJUANA PLANT • ...
Ben Kitchener crossword of LIFE 2013-04-25
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- Tiny grains that carry the genes from the male part of the plant.
- When light rays (which travel in straight lines) bounce off objects. Shiny surfaces will send a reflection of us into our eyes.
- An animal that hunts others to kill and eat them.
- The surroundings for a living thing
- The force pulling down on a mass due to gravity.
- Where an organism lives.
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- An animal with no back bone
- An animal hunted by others.
- How loud or quiet a sound is.
- A green plant that begins the food chain.
- Animals that have two legs, feathers and a beak
- Another term for a battery
- An animal with a back bone
- Part of the plant that take in nutrients and water. They keep the plant stable.
- Animals that have gills, fins and scales.
- When something stretches.
16 Clues: Where an organism lives. • When something stretches. • Another term for a battery • An animal with a back bone • An animal with no back bone • An animal hunted by others. • How loud or quiet a sound is. • The surroundings for a living thing • A green plant that begins the food chain. • Animals that have gills, fins and scales. • Animals that have two legs, feathers and a beak • ...
Cells, Tissues, and Organs 2025-02-22
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- Transport water and minerals from roots to leaves.
- Leaves contain chloroplasts that are important for ________.
- Building blocks for all living organisms.
- Different organs working together to perform a function.
- Same specialized cells working together with the same functions.
- _____ tissues made out of ______ cells found on top of leaves.
- Main function of this plant system is to support and transport.
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- Leaves are green due to ________.
- Flowers are brightly coloured to attract ______.
- Helps to digest food and absorb nutrients.
- Holds plant in place and absorb water and nutrients from the ground.
- Reproductive organ of a plant.
- Contain seeds and provide food for animals.
- Made up of many different organs and organ systems.
- Transport materials around the body.
- Transport nutrients from leaves to all plant parts.
- Different tissues working together to perform a specific function.
- Sensitive to light and grow towards it.
18 Clues: Reproductive organ of a plant. • Leaves are green due to ________. • Transport materials around the body. • Sensitive to light and grow towards it. • Building blocks for all living organisms. • Helps to digest food and absorb nutrients. • Contain seeds and provide food for animals. • Flowers are brightly coloured to attract ______. • ...
cells crossword 2013-03-25
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- the control centre of the cell
- opposite of the rough er
- this is in both plant and animal cels starts wit a'g'
- this is where microtubule is produced
- a substances that a plant uses to make food
- animal cells have more ___________ than plant cells
- both in plant and animal cells starts with 'r'
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- an animal cell has two of it
- which is bigger a plant cell or a animal cell
- this is where photosynthesis takes place
- part of the nucleus
- animal cells don't have a c____w____l
12 Clues: part of the nucleus • opposite of the rough er • an animal cell has two of it • the control centre of the cell • this is where microtubule is produced • animal cells don't have a c____w____l • this is where photosynthesis takes place • a substances that a plant uses to make food • which is bigger a plant cell or a animal cell • both in plant and animal cells starts with 'r' • ...
Delicate Balance 2018-03-07
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- A Living thing that eats producers and consumers
- The natural home of a plant, person or animal
- A Visual way of representing all the feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- An organism that gets its nutrients by breaking down and recycling dead animals and plants
- Animals or Plants fighting for a piece of food, resource etc
- The amount of species living in a certain area
- An organism that hunts prey
- Organisms that make their food using Photosynthesis
- Ecological factors relating or referring to non-living things
- An individual living thing
- A sequence showing a producer and the chain of consumers showing what eats what
- Energy produced by the sun that is used by plants
- A process that Plants use to convert Solar energy into nutrients to keep the plant alive.
- The number of different species living in the same habitat
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- An Animal that only consumes plant material
- Organisms that aren't plants
- Ecological factor relating or referring to living things
- The surroundings or conditions of where a plant lives or operates
- All animals that eat things are called this, opposite of producer
- The amount of water vapour in the air
- A square rid used to measure the number of a species in an area
- A living thing that uses photosynthesis to make food
- A measure of the power light sources produce
- A living thing that only eats other consumers
- Organisms that are hunted by other creatures
- An specific type of living thing
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
27 Clues: An individual living thing • An organism that hunts prey • Organisms that aren't plants • An specific type of living thing • The amount of water vapour in the air • An Animal that only consumes plant material • A measure of the power light sources produce • Organisms that are hunted by other creatures • The natural home of a plant, person or animal • ...
Horticulture/Animal Science 2025-11-06
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- The scientific term for pigs or swine.
- The science and practice of caring for and breeding domestic animals.
- A plant that retains its leaves year-round, providing greenery even in winter.
- The scientific term for horses and related animals (donkeys, zebras).
- An animal whose parents are both of the same breed and are recorded in a registry.
- A plant, usually a tree or shrub, that loses its leaves seasonally, typically in the autumn.
- A layer of material (such as wood chips, straw, or compost) spread on top of the soil to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
- The process of moving a plant from one location to another.
- Decomposed organic matter used as a soil
- Domesticated birds kept for eggs or meat (e.g., chickens, turkeys, ducks).
- Domestic animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as food, fiber, and labor.
- The scientific term for cattle.
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- The practice of mating animals from two different breeds to produce offspring with "hybrid vigor" (improved traits from both parents).
- The selective removal of plant parts to control growth, improve shape, remove dead/diseased wood, or encourage fruiting/flowering.
- The scientific term for sheep.
- The process of creating new plants from a parent plant.
- A period when a plant's growth and metabolic activity temporarily slow down or stop, typically during cold winters or dry periods.
- The process by which a seed sprouts and a seedling begins to grow.
- The fundamental process by which green plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food and release oxygen.
- The process of selectively removing an animal from a herd based on poor performance, age, or health.
20 Clues: The scientific term for sheep. • The scientific term for cattle. • The scientific term for pigs or swine. • Decomposed organic matter used as a soil • The process of creating new plants from a parent plant. • The process of moving a plant from one location to another. • The process by which a seed sprouts and a seedling begins to grow. • ...
Animal and Plant kingdom 2020-12-19
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- largest marine animal
- Known to be the largest variety of snake
- Know for being a nocturnal with red eyes
- A plant that traps insects
- insect that causes dengue
- An animal helpful in decomposition
- Shrubs that grow I. Dessert
- extra vegetation
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- known to be the king of jungle
- an imaginary animal found on Chinese flag
- A bird that comes in vibrant colours
- Australia's national animal
- A tree variety that had the longest life
- largest living mammal
- A plant known to store maximum water in trunk
- A rare flower found in Amazon rainforest
- Plants that have a tendency to climb
- parts of plant that absorb nutrients
- fastest animal
- A fragnant flower known to bloom at night
20 Clues: fastest animal • extra vegetation • largest marine animal • largest living mammal • insect that causes dengue • A plant that traps insects • Australia's national animal • Shrubs that grow I. Dessert • known to be the king of jungle • An animal helpful in decomposition • A bird that comes in vibrant colours • Plants that have a tendency to climb • parts of plant that absorb nutrients • ...
Autumn in the garden: Plants and wildlife 2013-09-15
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- These provide lightness and movement in the Autumn garden
- Maximum number of plants per 20sq.m. border
- season of the year
- stops plants flopping! (7,4)
- Ice plant
- Bird or butterfly in the garden
- Brown, yellow, and black domestic cat
- Dependency of plants or animals on one another
- Most grasses dislike this type of soil
- Very poisonous plant
- Main time of year for ornamental grass maintenance
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- grass growing wild in Eastern Asia
- Captain of a ship?
- This pennisetum sounds like the pied piper
- a card, or something found in some plants which provides energy for moths and butterflies
- A type of Autumn daisy
- Take with treacle
- Old daisy family
- North American Switchgrass DAHLIA:Autumn plant named after Swedish botanist Anders Dahl
- A cultivated grass that sounds like children's stories ASTERACEAE:New daisy family REDADMIRAL:Russian captain(3,7) INTHEGARDEN:Place to grow plants (2,3,6,)
- Sounds like a man's name followed by something you might smoke(3,8)
- Result of fighting(5,4)
- old penny or policeman butterfly
- Maximum number of types of plant in 20sq.m.border
- Popular female name
25 Clues: Ice plant • Old daisy family • Take with treacle • Captain of a ship? • season of the year • Popular female name • Very poisonous plant • A type of Autumn daisy • Result of fighting(5,4) • stops plants flopping! (7,4) • Bird or butterfly in the garden • old penny or policeman butterfly • grass growing wild in Eastern Asia • Brown, yellow, and black domestic cat • ...
Ecology Crossword 2023-05-30
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- Sun energy
- A meat and plant eater
- Also found in the Earth, plants use it, animals release it in fecal matter
- The relationship between 2 organisms
- A plant eater
- Air energy
- An H2O cycle
- Atomic number 6 on the Periodic Table
- Plant energy
- Rock energy
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- (2 words, no spaces) Plants use this for photosynthesis
- (2 words, no space) Relates to resources that can be used to power machines instead of fossil fuels
- (2 words, no space) Relates to elements and compounds that the Earth renews
- Relating to "food"
- Water energy
- The study of the interactions between animals and their environment
- A meat eater
- Found in the Earth, plants use it, animals release it in fecal matter
18 Clues: Sun energy • Air energy • Rock energy • Water energy • An H2O cycle • A meat eater • Plant energy • A plant eater • Relating to "food" • A meat and plant eater • The relationship between 2 organisms • Atomic number 6 on the Periodic Table • (2 words, no spaces) Plants use this for photosynthesis • The study of the interactions between animals and their environment • ...
Structures & Functions Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-25
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- all plants need this to survive, however some don't need very much of this at all
- collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant
- the process in which sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are turned into sugar
- collects water and nutrients from the soil
- most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout
- the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant
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- has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators
- a living organism with roots that usually relies on sunlight and water to survive
- a behavior or structure that allows an organism to grow, reproduce and survive
- the process of creating new plants; offspring
- supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit
- this is the 'baby' plant or the new plant created from the parent plant
12 Clues: collects water and nutrients from the soil • has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators • the process of creating new plants; offspring • supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit • collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant • most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout • ...
Vocabulary 2a 2026-04-13
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- the parts on the side of a fish which allow it to breathe
- the place where the river joins the sea
- to produce young
- to put arms, legs etc around something
- to develop over the period of time
- to continue to exist
- to cause a baby to start forming
- a small thin fish
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- to preserve; to protect
- the long thin part of the plant that supports other plant parts
- a plant that grows in the sea
- connected
- a pocket of skin
- thousand of years
- the way something works
- to be or look similar to smth else
16 Clues: connected • to produce young • a pocket of skin • thousand of years • a small thin fish • to continue to exist • to preserve; to protect • the way something works • a plant that grows in the sea • to cause a baby to start forming • to develop over the period of time • to be or look similar to smth else • to put arms, legs etc around something • the place where the river joins the sea • ...
Puzzle 26: Plants and Photosynthesis 2025-09-09
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- – Essential minerals.
- – Pores for gas exchange.
- – Energy molecule.
- – Energy source for photosynthesis.
- – Provides support.
- – Reproductive part of plant.
- – Non-vascular plants.
- – Released during photosynthesis.
- – Controls stomata opening.
- – Main site of photosynthesis.
- – Protects seeds.
- – Sugar produced.
- – Light-capturing complex.
- – Absorbed from soil.
- – Stores water in plant cells.
- – Transports sugars.
- & Photosynthesis
- – Light particle used in photosynthesis.
- – Group of similar cells.
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- – Green pigment capturing light energy.
- – Fusion of gametes.
- – Cone-bearing plant.
- – Seedless vascular plants.
- – Supports plant structure.
- – Transfer of pollen.
- – Flowering plant.
- – Transports water.
- – Absorbs water and nutrients.
- – Taken from CO₂.
- – Embryo of a new plant.
- – Process plants use sunlight to make food.
31 Clues: & Photosynthesis • – Protects seeds. • – Sugar produced. • – Taken from CO₂. • – Energy molecule. • – Flowering plant. • – Provides support. • – Transports water. • – Fusion of gametes. • – Transports sugars. • – Essential minerals. • – Cone-bearing plant. • – Transfer of pollen. • – Absorbed from soil. • – Non-vascular plants. • – Embryo of a new plant. • – Pores for gas exchange. • ...
Luis and Evelyn genetics 2026-04-17
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- bred like structures in the cell that carry info
- carries genetic info (in side nucleus)
- genetic factor which block as another one
- bred an organisms that always passes down traits it different generations
- inherited units of in formation composed of DNA
- the young born of living organism
- pollination when pollen from one plant goes to the pistil of another plant
- the offspring resulting from combining qualities or different breeds
- to receive something from someone who came before you
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- a group of genes
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- a distinguishing quality trait it feature to a individual
- pollination when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the same plant
- branch in biology that deals with characteristics
- a genetic factor that’s blocked by the presence of a dominating factor
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
16 Clues: a group of genes • the young born of living organism • carries genetic info (in side nucleus) • genetic factor which block as another one • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • inherited units of in formation composed of DNA • bred like structures in the cell that carry info • ...
Cells facts 2018-11-08
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- makes protien for the cell
- a cell with a nucleus
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- provides energy for the cell
- A intellular highway of the cell
- only surrounds the plant cell to protect it and gives the plant cell its distinct shape
- the gel like structure that holds th cell organelles
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- a cell with no nucleus
- packages protiens
- a slender threadlike structure
- the basic unit of life
- the control center of the cell
- think about lysol
- plural form of cilium.
- the organelle that makes food for a plant cell
- nucleus is a ___________.
16 Clues: packages protiens • think about lysol • a cell with a nucleus • a cell with no nucleus • the basic unit of life • plural form of cilium. • nucleus is a ___________. • makes protien for the cell • provides energy for the cell • a slender threadlike structure • the control center of the cell • A intellular highway of the cell • controls what goes in and out of the cell • ...
Plants 2015-05-06
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- to start or cause to start growth; sprout
- a scientist who studies plants
- the part of the plant that carries water to all parts of the plant
- the part of the plant that takes in water and minerals from the soil
- the part of the plant that makes food for the plant
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- the part of the plant that makes seeds
- when two creatures depend upon each other
- the process by which a green plant uses sunlight to make food
- meat eating
- coat the outer coating of a seed that protects it
10 Clues: meat eating • a scientist who studies plants • the part of the plant that makes seeds • when two creatures depend upon each other • to start or cause to start growth; sprout • coat the outer coating of a seed that protects it • the part of the plant that makes food for the plant • the process by which a green plant uses sunlight to make food • ...
Key Words 5 2020-11-30
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- How much bigger something gets.
- The part of a plant that grows under the soil.
- the way things are at a certain time or in a certain place
- A new plant or the new growth of a plant.
- A set of events that happen over and over again in a pattern.
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- How something looks or what something does.
- The flower of a seed plant.
- The small part of a plant from which a new plant can grow.
- To make something.
- The dirt in which plants grow.
- To need something or someone for support.
11 Clues: To make something. • The flower of a seed plant. • The dirt in which plants grow. • How much bigger something gets. • A new plant or the new growth of a plant. • To need something or someone for support. • How something looks or what something does. • The part of a plant that grows under the soil. • The small part of a plant from which a new plant can grow. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2021-11-19
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- where the leaf emerges from the stem
- main body or stalk of a plant
- colored leaves or segments of flower
- flattened structure of plant, usually green
- ovary of plant that holds seeds
- part of plant that attaches to the ground
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- compact growth on plant that turns into leaf or flower
- flowering plant's unit of reproduction
- part of pistil that receives pollen
- female reproductive part of flower
- seed bearing and reproductive organs of plant
11 Clues: main body or stalk of a plant • ovary of plant that holds seeds • female reproductive part of flower • part of pistil that receives pollen • where the leaf emerges from the stem • colored leaves or segments of flower • flowering plant's unit of reproduction • part of plant that attaches to the ground • flattened structure of plant, usually green • ...
Type of plan 2021-03-04
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- the outer skin of the tree..?
- a plant that need support to stand..?.
- product of a plant that can be eaten..?
- blossom into a flower?..
- i am a tall tree my twigs are used for bursting teeth..?
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- a plant which ives for many years
- fixes plant to the soil...?
- that we can eat and I am very juicy...?
- iam very small and soft plants..?
- during photosynthesis a plant used oxygen for making.?
- lotus is a plant..?
11 Clues: lotus is a plant..? • blossom into a flower?.. • fixes plant to the soil...? • the outer skin of the tree..? • iam very small and soft plants..? • that we can eat and I am very juicy...? • product of a plant that can be eaten..? • a plant which ives for many years • a plant that need support to stand..?. • ...
Medieval Eroupe Crossword puzzle 2021-11-18
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- plant used for execution
- simular progressive systemic disease
- infectious bacterial fever with red spots
- sickness/ a virus that causing kidney failure
- in medieval times are called _______
- bacterial disease that affects lungs
- viral disease with fever and pastules usualy leaving permanent scars
- purple plant used for sleeplessness
- short for influenza
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- brown heavy scented addictive drug
- contagious bacterial disease causing inflammation
- out evil spirits from body
- q parasite that invades red blood cells
- dried mown grass
- infection of the intedtinces
- "romantic flower"
- with leaves seeds or flowers used for flavor food medicine or perfume
- plage/also known black death
- green plant used for fever liver disease
- a disease that affects skin and nerves causing lumps in skin
20 Clues: dried mown grass • "romantic flower" • short for influenza • plant used for execution • out evil spirits from body • infection of the intedtinces • plage/also known black death • brown heavy scented addictive drug • purple plant used for sleeplessness • simular progressive systemic disease • in medieval times are called _______ • bacterial disease that affects lungs • ...
Friday Fun Day! 2026-03-27
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- – to change in order to live in a place
- – parts of the year like winter or summer
- – a tall plant with a trunk and branches
- – light from the sun
- – strong weather with wind, rain, or snow
- – the usual weather of a place
- – frozen rain that falls in winter
- – moving air
- – how hot or cold something is
- – a type of area on Earth
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- – the natural home of an animal or plant
- – a living thing that grows in the ground
- – a place with many trees
- – a living creature that moves and eats
- - the natural place where plants and animals live
- – small green plants that cover the ground
- – to stay alive in difficult conditions
- – water that falls from clouds
18 Clues: – moving air • – light from the sun • – a place with many trees • – a type of area on Earth • – the usual weather of a place • – water that falls from clouds • – how hot or cold something is • – frozen rain that falls in winter • – to change in order to live in a place • – a living creature that moves and eats • – to stay alive in difficult conditions • ...
Lock 6 Plants!!! 2022-05-16
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- vascular plant tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals away from the roots throughout the plant
- first part of the embryo to emerge from the seed and begin to absorb water and nutrients from the environment
- structure of vascular plants that contains an embryo, nutrients, and is covered by a protective coat
- openings in the outer cell layer of leaf surfaces that allow the exchange of water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and other gases
- stalk that connects a plant's blade to the stem
- dermal tissue that makes up a plant's outer covering
- female reproductive organ of most flowers consisting of a stigma, style, and ovary
- process in which water evaporates from the inside of leaves to the outside through stomata
- vascular plant tissue that conducts dissolved sugars and other organic compounds from the leaves and stems to the roots and from the roots to the leaves and stems
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- plant tissue that produces lateral roots
- male reproductive organ of most flowers consisting of an anther and filament
- compact cluster of spore-bearing structures in some seedless vascular plant sporophytes
- flower organ that protects the bud
- process in which a seed's embryo begins to grow
- region of the stem nearest the seed
- an adaptation that increases the survival of seeds in harsh environments
- response to an external stimulus in a specific direction
17 Clues: flower organ that protects the bud • region of the stem nearest the seed • plant tissue that produces lateral roots • process in which a seed's embryo begins to grow • stalk that connects a plant's blade to the stem • dermal tissue that makes up a plant's outer covering • response to an external stimulus in a specific direction • ...
C-9 Classes of Plants Page 110 --Name: _________________ 2025-11-05
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- a seed contains a plant ___ and food supply
- a seed is covered by a ___ coat.
- seed plants do not use water for ___
- ___ simple vascular plants
- mosses and --- are simple nonvascular plants
- seed plants are able to live in harsher __ than nonvascular plants.
- Nonvascular plants cannot move water and food between __.
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- one of the seed plant groups: ___ plants
- seed plants are more ___ complex than mosses, liverworts, and ferns
- spores like ___ shady places
- seed plants send ___ down to water
- "Vascular plants have special cell tissue for ___ food and water.
- ferns reproduce by _____
- ___ and liverworts like wet, usually shady, places
- seed plants have well developed vascular ______
- The plant kingdom is divided into two big groups: vascular plants and _________plants
- one of the seed plant groups: ____-bearing plants
- a ___ can live a long time before either dying or growing
18 Clues: ferns reproduce by _____ • ___ simple vascular plants • spores like ___ shady places • a seed is covered by a ___ coat. • seed plants send ___ down to water • seed plants do not use water for ___ • one of the seed plant groups: ___ plants • a seed contains a plant ___ and food supply • mosses and --- are simple nonvascular plants • ...
Period 1 Technology Mid-Term 2026-02-25
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- This tool provided another option for cutting your metal box to size and shape
- This is the smallest unit of measurement we use in this course
- This style drawing represents multiple surfaces in at least 3 different views or projections
- This tool is required for marking material throughout the course
- Once the sheet was laid out, this tool was used to cut the metal box to shape
- You can remember this style of sketching as it resembles a 3D representation of an object
- It was necessary to use this tool to tightly wrap around both square and round posts when making the plant hanger
- After cutting your metal box template, this tool was used to bend the metal along a straight edge
- These small metal fastners secured the metal box sides together
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- If your plant hanger fell too deep in the water, a pair of these fished it out
- This is what you create before you begin a sketching assignment
- These features of the metal box were bent first and are important to prevent accidental cuts
- These features are found on metal brakes and hacksaws
- Together, these two parts make a plant hanger
- This tool was used to cut the metal for the plant hanger
- To prevent the drill from slipping when creating holes, this tool was used to mark and start
- After lighting acetylene, adding this gas makes the flame 10 times hotter
- This tool was used to smooth the rough edges left when cutting or brasing metal
- This tool should always be used when creating technical drawings
- We used these to bend and shape the metal bars to create a plant hanger
20 Clues: Together, these two parts make a plant hanger • These features are found on metal brakes and hacksaws • This tool was used to cut the metal for the plant hanger • This is the smallest unit of measurement we use in this course • This is what you create before you begin a sketching assignment • These small metal fastners secured the metal box sides together • ...
Project crossword Puzzle 2021-09-07
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- cells with a nucleus, such as plant cell and animal cell
- simplify as ER,Processes and transports proteins and makes lipids,find in both cell
- where genetic material is stored and controls the cell's growth and reproduction,find in both cell
- rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane,provide structure and support, only found in plant cell
- make proteins, control most chemical reactions of cells and provide structural support for cells and tissues.find in both cell
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- deoxyribonucleic acid,a molecules that is present in all living cells and that contains information that determines traits
- a fluid-filled vesicle that contains food, water and waste,plant cell have a big large central vacuole.
- one of the structures in the nucleus that are made up of DNA and protein,found in both animal and plant cell
- gel-like liquid inside a cell;helps cell maintain shape and is about 80% water, found in both cell
- protective flexible barrier that controls what goes in and out of the cell,found in both animal and plant cell
- the site of cellular respiration, which releases energy for use by the cell,found in both animal and plant cell
- Produces enzymes that digest wastes, cell parts, and foreign invaders, ONLY find in animal cell
- an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- the membrane-bound organelle that packages and distributes materials, such as proteins.find in both cell
- the smallest functional and structural unit of living things
15 Clues: cells with a nucleus, such as plant cell and animal cell • the smallest functional and structural unit of living things • an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs • simplify as ER,Processes and transports proteins and makes lipids,find in both cell • ...
Staple Foods 2013-02-09
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- Name of the part of the plant that we eat as a 'potato'
- The most popular grain in Asia and the West Indies
- The more widely used term for 'corn'
- Country of origin of the rice plant
- Urban centes that largely became possible because of the cultivation of wheat
- Staple that originated in the Andes Mountains
- These features of the taro plant are very large and, like its corm, must be cooked before eating
- The nutrient that wheat provides to humans in larger volume than any other vegetable
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- A root vegetable that likes a hot climate and can grow in swampy conditions
- The grain of this plant is called a kernel
- Originating in the region of Syria and also Ethiopia, this is the main staple of Australia
- Manioc and tapioca are alternative names for this root vegetable
- The colour of the corms of taro that are cooked liked potato
- A feature of the maize plant, and also of humans
14 Clues: Country of origin of the rice plant • The more widely used term for 'corn' • The grain of this plant is called a kernel • Staple that originated in the Andes Mountains • A feature of the maize plant, and also of humans • The most popular grain in Asia and the West Indies • Name of the part of the plant that we eat as a 'potato' • ...
The McKenzie Crossword #1: Gardening 2022-03-30
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- Any part of a plant that grows another plant.
- A food that is made by a process of similar item.
- The _____ does not fall far from the tree.
- An area dedicated to growing plants.
- A vessel that is used to water plants.
- A brown substance that plants grow in.
- A tool used for digging in a garden.
- Any member of the kingdom Plantae, which produce their own food.
- A green, sour fruit.
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- An ingredient in wine; the fruit.
- Rainy, sunny, and snowy are all adjectives that describe ________.
- A building where tools are kept for gardening.
- The act of supplying land with water by artificial means is to ________.
- A yellow fruit that is used to make a summertime drink.
- A flower that resembles an over-sized marigold.
- A combination of nutrients that helps plants grow in a garden.
- This is mostly found in deserts and beaches.
- A round, hard ball that grows a plant every year.
18 Clues: A green, sour fruit. • An ingredient in wine; the fruit. • An area dedicated to growing plants. • A tool used for digging in a garden. • A vessel that is used to water plants. • A brown substance that plants grow in. • The _____ does not fall far from the tree. • This is mostly found in deserts and beaches. • Any part of a plant that grows another plant. • ...
The McKenzie Crossword #1: Gardening 2022-03-30
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- Any part of a plant that grows another plant.
- A food that is made by a process of similar item.
- The _____ does not fall far from the tree.
- An area dedicated to growing plants.
- A vessel that is used to water plants.
- A brown substance that plants grow in.
- A tool used for digging in a garden.
- Any member of the kingdom Plantae, which produce their own food.
- A green, sour fruit.
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- An ingredient in wine; the fruit.
- Rainy, sunny, and snowy are all adjectives that describe ________.
- A building where tools are kept for gardening.
- The act of supplying land with water by artificial means is to ________.
- A yellow fruit that is used to make a summertime drink.
- A flower that resembles an over-sized marigold.
- A combination of nutrients that helps plants grow in a garden.
- This is mostly found in deserts and beaches.
- A round, hard ball that grows a plant every year.
18 Clues: A green, sour fruit. • An ingredient in wine; the fruit. • An area dedicated to growing plants. • A tool used for digging in a garden. • A vessel that is used to water plants. • A brown substance that plants grow in. • The _____ does not fall far from the tree. • This is mostly found in deserts and beaches. • Any part of a plant that grows another plant. • ...
FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL PLANTS 2024-11-11
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- Spice derived from crocus flowers, used for mood enhancement
- Flower used to lower blood pressure and cholesterol
- Tree with leaves used to improve memory and cognitive function
- Aromatic herb used in cooking and for its anti-inflammatory benefits
- Popular culinary herb that also has anti-inflammatory properties
- Herb used for its digestive benefits, often paired with fish
- Root plant traditionally used for relaxation and reducing anxiety
- Culinary herb with antibacterial and antioxidant properties
- Root plant used to boost energy and support overall well-being
- Herb used for its calming effects and to relieve anxiety
- Plant used in Ayurveda for its antibacterial and skin-healing properties
- Herb used to relieve menopause symptoms and hormonal imbalance
- Root plant known for detoxifying the blood and promoting skin health
- Soothing herb often used in teas for relaxation
- Aromatic herb used to ease digestive issues and headaches
- Herb known for its antimicrobial properties, often used in smudging
- Sweet root used to soothe sore throats and digestive issues
- Flower whose oil is used to balance hormones and reduce inflammation
- Fragrant herb that aids in memory and concentration
- Root plant often used to relieve nausea and inflammation
- Flower used to treat mild depression and mood disorders
- Tree bark used to soothe throat irritation and digestive issues
- Flower used traditionally to stop bleeding and reduce inflammation
- Known for its calming effects and aromatic purple flowers
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- Herb that stimulates cats but has calming effects on humans
- Flower used to reduce anxiety and improve sleep
- Herb used in Ayurveda to reduce stress and improve energy
- Tall plant with soft leaves, used to treat coughs and lung problems
- Root used in traditional medicine to aid digestion and reduce bloating
- Berry known for supporting heart health and circulation
- Weed-like plant used to promote liver health and detoxification
- Root plant known for aiding sleep and reducing anxiety
- Plant known for its liver-protective properties
- Bright orange flower used to treat skin issues and inflammation
- Bright yellow-orange flower with anti-inflammatory properties
- Culinary herb with powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties
- Herb used for detoxifying heavy metals from the body
- Succulent plant known for healing burns and skin irritation
- Herb used to aid digestion and reduce bloating
- Mint herb known for freshening breath and aiding digestion
- Berry known for boosting immunity and fighting flu symptoms
- Plant used for improving circulation and treating respiratory issues
- Fruit of the rose plant, rich in vitamin C, used for immune support
- Spice derived from tree bark, used for blood sugar regulation
- Spice derived from flower buds, known for its pain-relieving properties
- Yellow flower used to reduce inflammation and treat urinary issues
- Flower used to boost the immune system and fight colds
- Bright yellow root used for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits
- Herb used to prevent migraines and reduce fevers
- Common culinary bulb with antibacterial and heart-protective benefits
50 Clues: Herb used to aid digestion and reduce bloating • Flower used to reduce anxiety and improve sleep • Plant known for its liver-protective properties • Soothing herb often used in teas for relaxation • Herb used to prevent migraines and reduce fevers • Flower used to lower blood pressure and cholesterol • Fragrant herb that aids in memory and concentration • ...
Parts Of A Plant Cell 2023-03-02
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- Packages and distributes the proteins to where it needs to go in the plant cell.
- Provides energy for the plant cell from the food it gets.
- Clean unwanted materials so they could be reused in the plant cell.
- Makes food for the plant cells by using energy from sunlight.
- Stores DNA and it also directs the cell’s activities and this is in the plant cell.
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- Helps make proteins and other substances. There are two kinds and there is rough ER and smooth ER in the plant cell.
- Make protein for the plant cell like a factory. The rough ER is what has the ribosomes.
- Are some kind of storage area for things like food, waste, and water. This is part of the plant cell.
- A stiff supporting layer of the plant cell. The cell wall is also the outer layer
- Is what gives the plant cell its structure and shape.
10 Clues: Is what gives the plant cell its structure and shape. • Provides energy for the plant cell from the food it gets. • Makes food for the plant cells by using energy from sunlight. • Clean unwanted materials so they could be reused in the plant cell. • Packages and distributes the proteins to where it needs to go in the plant cell. • ...
GS; Ch 1 Part D: 2022-04-15
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- the flowering structure of a plant (raceme, panicle, spike). Used to help identify plant species.
- a weed that germinates in the fall, flowers and produces seed in mid- to late spring, and dies in the summer.
- below ground (taproots, bulbs, tubers, rhizomes, budding roots) or above ground structures (stolons) that allow perennial plants to survive and resprout.
- any plant growing in a place where it is not wanted.
- a weed that lives for two or more years. It maybe herbaceous or woody, depending on whether its stems overwinter.
- the creeping underground stem of a plant.
- a thin membrane on the inner side of a grass leaf at the point where the leaf blade and the leaf sheath meet (collar region).
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- a plant determined to be injurious to public health, crops, livestock, land, or other property. By law, control is required under any circumstances.
- earlike extensions from the base of a grass leaf blade around the shoot (collar region).
- a weed that completes its life cycle in one year and is usually perpetuated only by seed.
- a young plant that has recently sprouted from a seed.
- a weed that lives for 2 years, forms a rosette in their first year of life, then produce seed and die in the second year.
- a compact, low-growing cluster of leaves produced by biennials during their first year of growth.
- a weed that germinates in the spring, flowers and produces seed in mid- to late summer, and dies in the fall.
- the creeping above ground stem of a plant.
15 Clues: the creeping underground stem of a plant. • the creeping above ground stem of a plant. • any plant growing in a place where it is not wanted. • a young plant that has recently sprouted from a seed. • earlike extensions from the base of a grass leaf blade around the shoot (collar region). • ...
photosynthesis 2024-09-19
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- absorbs energy from the sun
- roots buried in it
- one of the elements in water
- proteins that are vital to all living organisms
- tiny pores or openings on the surface of the leaves
- responsible for carrying out the photosynthesis
- bottom part of a plant
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- comes from the sun
- everyone needs it to live
- stacks of disc-shaped structures
- everyone drinks it
- part of a plant
- pigments that absorb light energy to power photosynthesis
- everyone breathes it out
- the food the plant makes after photosynthesis
15 Clues: part of a plant • comes from the sun • roots buried in it • everyone drinks it • bottom part of a plant • everyone breathes it out • everyone needs it to live • absorbs energy from the sun • one of the elements in water • stacks of disc-shaped structures • the food the plant makes after photosynthesis • proteins that are vital to all living organisms • ...
Cell organelles and their functions 2024-09-03
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- ..........membrane is also called cell surface membrane.
- Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle.
- These are openings through which plant cells are connected to each other.
- Plant cells store salt, sugars and waste products here.
- 1/1000 micrometer is equal to one .......meter.
- Ribosomes are manufactured/produced here.
- Cell surface membrane is ........nm thick.
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- This is the watery fluid inside a cell, and organelles are found here.
- This is a membrane that surrounds plant vacuoles.
- cytoplasm + nucleus = ..........
- ATP is synthesized here.
- This organelle contains the genetic information (DNA)
- What is the plural form of word 'grannum'?
- This is found outside the cell membrane of plant cells.
- Chromosomes are made up of this.
- Cell sap is found here.
16 Clues: Cell sap is found here. • ATP is synthesized here. • cytoplasm + nucleus = .......... • Chromosomes are made up of this. • Ribosomes are manufactured/produced here. • What is the plural form of word 'grannum'? • Cell surface membrane is ........nm thick. • Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle. • 1/1000 micrometer is equal to one .......meter. • ...
Plant Science Terminology 2022-08-22
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- A plant that takes two years to live out its life cycle.
- A plant that is mainly vascular and flexible.
- A plant whose foliage is shed at the end of the growing season.
- A plant with a single cotyledon.
- A destructive critter that causes harm to plants.
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- Typically non-woody plants that live for more than two years.
- A plant that lives its entire lifecycle in one year.
- A plant with foliage that survives for more than one growing season
- The first leaf to emerge from a seed
- A plant with two cotyledons
- A plant with wood as its primary support system
11 Clues: A plant with two cotyledons • A plant with a single cotyledon. • The first leaf to emerge from a seed • A plant that is mainly vascular and flexible. • A plant with wood as its primary support system • A destructive critter that causes harm to plants. • A plant that lives its entire lifecycle in one year. • A plant that takes two years to live out its life cycle. • ...
SCIENCE CELL ORGANELLES 2020-05-20
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- allow the movement in the cell
- Transport molecules to the golgi apparatus
- produce proteins
- They repair the damages of the cell
- produce energy by photosyntesis (plant cell)
- another kind of ER
- store water and some nutrient (plant cell)
- Protect the cell (plant cell)
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- recieve, modify and clasify the proteins
- protect the inside of the cell
- Produce the energy of the cell
- a kind of ER
- incharge of the digestion of the cell
- store cell DNA
14 Clues: a kind of ER • store cell DNA • produce proteins • another kind of ER • Protect the cell (plant cell) • allow the movement in the cell • protect the inside of the cell • Produce the energy of the cell • They repair the damages of the cell • incharge of the digestion of the cell • recieve, modify and clasify the proteins • Transport molecules to the golgi apparatus • ...
Botany Boggle 2013-10-30
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- A layer of the root that stores nutrients.
- A type of root that is sturdy, and suports the plant.
- The outer layer of a root.
- A plant that does produce a flower.
- The plant's process of making food.
- The top of a root, that protects it.
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- Tubes that move minerals and water to the top of a stem.
- Something that moves sugar from the plant's leaves, to other parts of a plant.
- The loss of water in a plant's leaves.
- A structure that turns sunlight into food for a plant.
- A type of root that has one long root, that goes deep into the ground.
- A type of root that is thin, and does not go deep into the ground.
- A plant that does not produce a flower.
13 Clues: The outer layer of a root. • A plant that does produce a flower. • The plant's process of making food. • The top of a root, that protects it. • The loss of water in a plant's leaves. • A plant that does not produce a flower. • A layer of the root that stores nutrients. • A type of root that is sturdy, and suports the plant. • ...
BCHM Gardener Puzzle 2016-11-15
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- common garden tool
- needed for plants to grow
- crunchy veggies favored by rabbits
- white veggie found in salad; related to broccoli
- insect that is needed for plant pollination
- used for cleaning and pest management
- favorite veggie for Thanksgiving
- plant not wanted in garden
- sweet fall fruit
- used for plant growth
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- basil is an example
- popular veggie/fruit for the garden
- building that allows plants to grow year-round
- hand protection for the garden
- cabbage family veggie high in vitamin C
- sweet spring fruit for the garden
- organic matter that enriches soil
- type of garden arrangement used at BCMS
- type of irrigation system
- A ___ ___ is used to determine what to add to garden soil
20 Clues: sweet fall fruit • common garden tool • basil is an example • used for plant growth • needed for plants to grow • type of irrigation system • plant not wanted in garden • hand protection for the garden • favorite veggie for Thanksgiving • sweet spring fruit for the garden • organic matter that enriches soil • crunchy veggies favored by rabbits • popular veggie/fruit for the garden • ...
BCHM Gardener Puzzle 2016-11-15
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- common garden tool
- needed for plants to grow
- crunchy veggies favored by rabbits
- white veggie found in salad; related to broccoli
- insect that is needed for plant pollination
- used for cleaning and pest management
- favorite veggie for Thanksgiving
- plant not wanted in garden
- sweet fall fruit
- used for plant growth
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- basil is an example
- popular veggie/fruit for the garden
- building that allows plants to grow year-round
- hand protection for the garden
- cabbage family veggie high in vitamin C
- sweet spring fruit for the garden
- organic matter that enriches soil
- type of garden arrangement used at BCMS
- type of irrigation system
- A ___ ___ is used to determine what to add to garden soil
20 Clues: sweet fall fruit • common garden tool • basil is an example • used for plant growth • needed for plants to grow • type of irrigation system • plant not wanted in garden • hand protection for the garden • favorite veggie for Thanksgiving • sweet spring fruit for the garden • organic matter that enriches soil • crunchy veggies favored by rabbits • popular veggie/fruit for the garden • ...
plant families and terms 2016-09-14
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- often mistaken for a grass
- a plant which completes its lifecycle in a single year
- plants used to cover bare earth
- a plant that never loses all its leaves at once
- to make several plants from one
- a plant found only in a certain area
- name for the grass family
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- palms belong to this family
- plants that grow naturally in an area
- a plant that grows over several years
- one of the largest plant families
- green pigment in leaves
- loose material used to cover ground for weed control
13 Clues: green pigment in leaves • name for the grass family • often mistaken for a grass • palms belong to this family • plants used to cover bare earth • to make several plants from one • one of the largest plant families • a plant found only in a certain area • plants that grow naturally in an area • a plant that grows over several years • ...
Horticulture Terms 2020-09-24
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- produced.
- Lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- transpiration.
- Stage were a plant rests or grows very little.
- Large center vein.
- Small openings under leaves for breathing
- Located at tip of root, where new cells
- Keep leaves and stay green all year.
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- Movement of water and minerals through the plant.
- Inner layer that carries nutrients up to stem
- Outer layer of root that carries food down
- Structural framework of leaf.
- Absorb moisture and nutrients.
- Plant that is swollen or filled with moisture.
- Show were leaves were attached.
- Old inactive phloem.
- Leaf stalk that connects the leaf to stem.
- root.
18 Clues: root. • produced. • transpiration. • Large center vein. • Old inactive phloem. • Structural framework of leaf. • Absorb moisture and nutrients. • Show were leaves were attached. • Keep leaves and stay green all year. • Located at tip of root, where new cells • Small openings under leaves for breathing • Outer layer of root that carries food down • ...
parts of tree 2021-04-28
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- is the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been faled.
- appear inside of the tree trunk as the tree grow.
- the dense inner part of a tree trunk
- is a very small thin branch that grows out from a main branch.
- is the layer with the youngest part of the trunk.
- is a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk flower is the reproductive part of flowering plants.
- any of main branches arising from the trunk
- is the steam and main wooden axis of a tree
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- is a sharp rigid process on a plant
- the spongy white tissue lining the rind of orange and other fruits
- main root of a plant growing straight downward from the steam.
- is a tree which bears fruits that consumed or used by human.
- is the main herbaceous plant.
- are the underground branches of the tree.
- is a steam or branch and twig that is hardened by lignification.
- is the uppermost part, made up branches and leaves for deciduous tree.
- is the tree trunk grows on the outside of the xylem layer.
- is one of the branch growth of a plant
- is outer layer of the trunk and the roots and the woody vegetation.
19 Clues: is the main herbaceous plant. • is a sharp rigid process on a plant • the dense inner part of a tree trunk • is one of the branch growth of a plant • are the underground branches of the tree. • any of main branches arising from the trunk • is the steam and main wooden axis of a tree • appear inside of the tree trunk as the tree grow. • ...
Advanced Gardening Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-25
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- Reproduction of plants from a single parent plant
- A plant that flowers every year
- The above-ground axis of a plant that provides support for the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- A plant's ability to survive adverse conditions
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- The amount of crop grown in a certain area of land
- Animal that moves pollen from one plant to another, which is essential for plant reproduction
- A storage stem of certain plants which grows under the soil and can independently grow into a new
- The parts of a plant that are under the soil and help anchor the plant as well as uptake nutrients and water
- A small object containing the plant embryo which will become a future plant in ideal conditions
- A plant that is not wanted in a certain area
10 Clues: A plant that flowers every year • A plant that is not wanted in a certain area • A plant's ability to survive adverse conditions • Reproduction of plants from a single parent plant • The amount of crop grown in a certain area of land • The above-ground axis of a plant that provides support for the leaves, flowers, and fruit • ...
plant parts 2022-10-25
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- lateral extensions of the fruit that help take in nutrients
- part of a plant in between two nodes
- helps in the reproduction of a plant
- protects the seeds
- layer of cells covering the stem
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- bud embryonic shoot located at the axil of a leaf
- contains plant materials that develops into another plant
- supports the plant
- containstheroots
- holds water and nutrients for the plant
10 Clues: containstheroots • supports the plant • protects the seeds • layer of cells covering the stem • helps in the reproduction of a plant • part of a plant in between two nodes • holds water and nutrients for the plant • bud embryonic shoot located at the axil of a leaf • contains plant materials that develops into another plant • ...
Plant Biology Puzzle 2023-01-30
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- Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- The transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization
- The pretty colourful part of the plant
- The process of making food for plants
- It carries water and food to the rest of the plant
- They grow off the stem
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- These help make food for the plant
- Plants need sunlight, air and ______ to grow
- Facilitates dispersion
- The powdery substance found in the flowers of plants
- undeveloped plant embryo
11 Clues: Facilitates dispersion • They grow off the stem • undeveloped plant embryo • These help make food for the plant • The process of making food for plants • The pretty colourful part of the plant • Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil • Plants need sunlight, air and ______ to grow • It carries water and food to the rest of the plant • ...
Plants 2018-02-05
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- Leads to the ovary that contains the female egg cells called ovules.
- A fine to coarse powdery substance comprising pollen grains which are male microgametophytes of seed plants, which produce male gametes.
- The receptive tip of a carpel, or of several fused carpels, in the gynoecium of a flower.
- Group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes.
- Tissue that contains chloroplasts and is photosynthetic.
- An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants.
- A single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants.
- Is any plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent (that is, climbing) stems, lianas or runners.
- A protecting film covering the epidermis of leaves, young shoots and other aerial plant organs without periderm.
- A tiny opening or pore that is used for gas exchange.
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- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves).
- Plants with savory or aromatic properties that are used for flavoring food, in medicine, or as fragrances.
- One of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants, phloem being the other.
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
- A flowering plant whose seeds contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon.
- A plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- The living tissue that transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis and known as photosynthates.
- Specialized cells in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other organs that are used to control gas exchange.
- A part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium.
- The part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
20 Clues: An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants. • The part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • A tiny opening or pore that is used for gas exchange. • Tissue that contains chloroplasts and is photosynthetic. • The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts. • A part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium. • ...
Forces in Plants Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-19
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- pressure Causes a plant to be rigid and stand up
- What the vacuole stores
- Growth response of a plant to water
- Tropisms are a type of what in plants
- When growth is towards a stimulus
- Growth response of a plant to gravity
- Structure on plants that have negative geotropism
- When growth is away from a stimulus
- Structure on plants that have positive geotropism
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- A growth of an organism in response to an environmental stimulus
- Force that attracts a body to the center of the Earth
- Cell structure that stores water
- Growth response of a plant to light
- How an organism reacts to a stimulus
- Vacuoles create pressure on this cell structure
- A change in an organism's environment
16 Clues: What the vacuole stores • Cell structure that stores water • When growth is towards a stimulus • Growth response of a plant to water • Growth response of a plant to light • When growth is away from a stimulus • How an organism reacts to a stimulus • Tropisms are a type of what in plants • Growth response of a plant to gravity • A change in an organism's environment • ...
Words 'what is biology?' S1-3 2019-09-16
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- give out, let free
- to react
- making it bigger
- uitscheiding
- kenmerken
- the two halves of a seed
- everything around you
- zaden
- making babies
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- the baby plant inside the seed
- stoffen
- little hole to take up water
- to take place
- children, young animals
- the embryo plant coming out of the seed
- where the seed was attached to the pod (vrucht)
- wegdoen
- see, feel, hear, smell, taste
- the skin of the bean
19 Clues: zaden • stoffen • wegdoen • to react • kenmerken • uitscheiding • to take place • making babies • making it bigger • give out, let free • the skin of the bean • everything around you • children, young animals • the two halves of a seed • little hole to take up water • see, feel, hear, smell, taste • the baby plant inside the seed • the embryo plant coming out of the seed • ...
Plants 2024-03-20
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- - storage carbohydrate in plants
- Formula for glucose
- - gas produced by photosynthesis
- Name the main plant growth hormone
- - method of movement of gases
- - tissue transports water and mineral ions
- - tissue that transports sucrose
- - transported with sucrose in phloem
- - evaporation of water from a leaf
- - colour of hydrogen carbonate indicator when plant is photosynthesising
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- - pores that allow gas exchange
- Mineral ion need for chlorophyll
- What is a plant growth response called
- - organelle where photosynthesis happens
- - leaf layer with most photosynthesis
- - needed for plant protein production and growth
16 Clues: Formula for glucose • - method of movement of gases • - pores that allow gas exchange • Mineral ion need for chlorophyll • - storage carbohydrate in plants • - gas produced by photosynthesis • - tissue that transports sucrose • Name the main plant growth hormone • - evaporation of water from a leaf • - transported with sucrose in phloem • - leaf layer with most photosynthesis • ...
Chapter 11: Terrestial Flora and Fauna 2024-12-17
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- Gymnosperms carry seeds in cones
- Gather nutrients, moisture, and anchor the plant
- Animal life in a biome
- Flowering plants with seeds encased in protective bodies like fruits, nuts, or pods
- Gathered by roots
- Type of gymnosperm
- Support and nutrient transport
- Survive yearly seasonal fluctuations
- Absorb and convert solar energy for sustenance and transpiration
- Dominant plant life
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- For regeneration
- Large assemblage of flora and fauna
- Provided by stems
- Bulk of plant life
- Energy Absorbed by leaves
- Plant life in a biome
16 Clues: For regeneration • Gathered by roots • Provided by stems • Bulk of plant life • Type of gymnosperm • Dominant plant life • Plant life in a biome • Animal life in a biome • Energy Absorbed by leaves • Support and nutrient transport • Gymnosperms carry seeds in cones • Large assemblage of flora and fauna • Survive yearly seasonal fluctuations • ...
B324 L7 Vocab 2024-03-30
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- a small cellular body or bud that can separate to form a new organism.
- meiosis, alternation of generations; common in most land plant; the zygote divides mitotically to produce a multicellular diploid sporophyte; the sporophyte creates spores via meiosis which aslo then divide mitotically producing haploid individuals called gametophytes.
- spore-bearing plant.
- the asexual and usually diploid phase that produces spores from which the gametophyte arises; is the dominant form in vascular plants.
- the fusion of two gametes to form a zygote.
- a specialized organ or cell in which gametes are formed in algae, ferns, and some other plants.
- the sperm producing organ of algae, mosses, ferns, fungi, and other nonflowering plants.
- meiosis, where the dominant part of the life cycle is haploid (1n) and makes a diploid (2n) gamete; the haploid spore undergoes meiosis to create gametes; Charophyceae life cycle.
- a class of green algae that is theorized to be most likely the ancestor of lant plants.
- club mosses.
- the egg producing organ of algae, mosses, ferns, fungi, and other nonflowering plants.
- a haploid reproductive cell which gives rise to a gametophyte.
- woody vines in tropical forests.
- mosses.
- the stalk of bryophytes.
- when the female gamete is larger and remain immotile where the male gamete is small and motile.
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- all of the organisms from a common ancestor.
- sperm producing gametangia.
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- simple nonvascular seedless plants; consist of three phyla Marchantiophyta, Bryophyta, and Anthocerotophyta.
- liverworts.
- evolution, unrelated organisms but share similar characteristics.
- egg producing gametangia.
- ferns and other related plants.
- organisms descended from a common ancestor, but not including all the descendant groups.
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit; cone-bearing plant.
- where meiosis occurs to produce haploid spores; also called the capsule.
- ginkgo.
- do not share a common ancestor.
- conifers.
- a thread-like chain of cells that forms the earliest stage of development of the gametophyte.
- hornwort.
- cycads.
- gamete-bearing plant.
- period, 505-440 MY BP; the first plants; cyanobacteria and algal mats.
35 Clues: ginkgo. • cycads. • mosses. • conifers. • hornwort. • liverworts. • club mosses. • spore-bearing plant. • gamete-bearing plant. • the stalk of bryophytes. • egg producing gametangia. • sperm producing gametangia. • ferns and other related plants. • do not share a common ancestor. • woody vines in tropical forests. • the fusion of two gametes to form a zygote. • ...
Cells & Organelles 2022-09-27
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- Eukaryotic cell that has chloroplasts, a wall, and large vacuoles.
- Part of the cell that regulates what enters and leaves.
- Extra Organelle in PLANT cells that uses sunlight to perform photosynthesis.
- Extra layer in PLANT cells for support
- Part of the cell that controls all other organelles in Eukaryotic Cells.
- Cells that contain a Nucleus for the DNA.
- Smallest unit of life that makes up living things.
- Part of the cell that Makes Proteins
- Part of the cell that Packages & Transports
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- Part of the cell that contains Digestive enzymes to break down both food & waste.
- All cells contain a membrane, organelles, and this.
- Cells that do NOT contain a Nucleus for the DNA.
- Eukaryotic cell that only has a membrane, mitochondria and small vacuoles.
- Part of the cell that acts as a Powerhouse for making Energy.
- Part of a cell that performs a specific function.
- Extra large containers in PLANT cells for storage of water, nutrients, etc.
- Part of the cell that Fixes Proteins to Maintain
17 Clues: Part of the cell that Makes Proteins • Extra layer in PLANT cells for support • Cells that contain a Nucleus for the DNA. • Part of the cell that Packages & Transports • Cells that do NOT contain a Nucleus for the DNA. • Part of the cell that Fixes Proteins to Maintain • Part of a cell that performs a specific function. • ...
nutrients 2024-01-17
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- Not enough of this could stunt the plant growth
- Essential for production of protein
- Essential for photosynthesis
- Helps plant metabolism
- Helps build protein fruit
- Essential for seed development
- Enables rapid growth in plants
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- Is toxic in high quantities
- Provides strength to plant
- Encourages blooming and root growth
- Regulates plant growth and consumption
- Works with enzyme systems to breakdown
- Used in the formation of chlorophyll
13 Clues: Helps plant metabolism • Helps build protein fruit • Provides strength to plant • Is toxic in high quantities • Essential for photosynthesis • Essential for seed development • Enables rapid growth in plants • Essential for production of protein • Encourages blooming and root growth • Used in the formation of chlorophyll • Regulates plant growth and consumption • ...
August Crossword 2012-09-05
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- where you plant,plants in and can be portable
- the pets that live in your garden
- to seperate your yard from your neighbours
- the new material you can create a veggiegarden in
- the pest of the garden world
- holds water so you can water your plants
- a flower that you can eat the seeds and produce oil from
- is a small tree
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- where you store your garden tools
- that cuts the lawn
- where you plant your vegetables
- another name for your lawn
- keeps your plants healthly and gives nutrients
- keeps your plants hydrated
- is the most commonly know flower
- the biggest type of plant
- another name for dirt
17 Clues: is a small tree • that cuts the lawn • another name for dirt • the biggest type of plant • another name for your lawn • keeps your plants hydrated • the pest of the garden world • where you plant your vegetables • is the most commonly know flower • where you store your garden tools • the pets that live in your garden • holds water so you can water your plants • ...
Eesa Lenzo's crossword puzzle 2020-05-05
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- helps plants stay in ground and absorb water
- flat part of a plant that collects energy from the sun
- when a seed swells up, begins to sprout, and grows a stem and roots
- a gas we breathe out
- male part of a flower
- female part of a flower
- things plants require such as air, water,sunlight and nutrients
- stages of living things
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- a gas created by plants
- round and under ground part of some plants
- object needed for a new plant to grow
- contains seeds in it
- using sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water
- unique feature of a plant
- brightly coloured part of a plant
- grown without chemicals
- supports plants above the ground
17 Clues: contains seeds in it • a gas we breathe out • male part of a flower • a gas created by plants • grown without chemicals • female part of a flower • stages of living things • unique feature of a plant • supports plants above the ground • brightly coloured part of a plant • object needed for a new plant to grow • round and under ground part of some plants • ...
Chapter 9 crossword 2014-06-02
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- gives plants nutrients through its roots
- plants use these as food
- is the main pigment for photosynthesis
- is a product of photosynthesis
- dioxide plants use energy to covert ( )to oxygen
- captures plant cells
- a consumer is a
- energy can come from eating plants
- an organism that can't make it's own food
- we breathe in
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- a producer is a
- gives off energy
- all plants use to get energy.
- are inside plant cells
- energy comes from the sun directly
- makes its own food
- energy chlorophyll captures this and converts it to a form that is used in photosynthesis.
- pyramid shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to the next.
- cells produce energy
19 Clues: we breathe in • a producer is a • a consumer is a • gives off energy • makes its own food • captures plant cells • cells produce energy • are inside plant cells • plants use these as food • is a product of photosynthesis • all plants use to get energy. • energy comes from the sun directly • energy can come from eating plants • is the main pigment for photosynthesis • ...
revision 2019-06-12
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- cell organelles that carry out respiration
- process by which substances move into cells
- surrounds a plant cell
- controls substances that move in and out of the cell
- plants do this when they lack water
- cell that carries oxygen around the body
- smallest unit of life
- part of cell where chemical reactions take place
- cell that carries electrical impulses
- green pigment in chloroplasts
- controls the activity of the cell
Down
- cell that absorbs water for plants
- removes water from an amoeba
- organ isms that are one cell big
- tough substance that makes cell walls
- contains cell sap in plant cells
- where photosynthesis takes place in a plant cell
- used to move a euglena
- used to observe cells
19 Clues: smallest unit of life • used to observe cells • surrounds a plant cell • used to move a euglena • removes water from an amoeba • green pigment in chloroplasts • organ isms that are one cell big • contains cell sap in plant cells • controls the activity of the cell • cell that absorbs water for plants • plants do this when they lack water • tough substance that makes cell walls • ...
Photosynthesis Exploration 2022-03-17
Across
- a food molecule
- A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf
- the process where a plant makes own food
- most common plant pigment
- one of two for plant to make glucose
Down
- contains plant pigments
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- a gas that a plant breathes in
- the surface of the skin
- a gas that a plant breathes out
10 Clues: a food molecule • contains plant pigments • the surface of the skin • most common plant pigment • a gas that a plant breathes in • a gas that a plant breathes out • one of two for plant to make glucose • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf • the process where a plant makes own food
