the plant Crossword Puzzles
Organisation Key Words 2024-01-25
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- Many organ systems working together to carry out a function.
- The enzyme that digests proteins.
- The enzyme that digests lipids (fats).
- The purpose of respiration is to release ...
- the movement of sugars through a plant.
- Site of aerobic respiration.
- A biological catalyst.
- If an enzyme's active site has been changed, it has been ...
- Respiration using oxygen.
- Organ where water is absorbed from food. (2)
- Chambers at the bottom of the heart.
- Organ where digested nutrients are absorbed into blood (2)
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- Tube in a plant that carries dissolved sugars.
- Vessel with thin walls so oxygen can easily diffuse out.
- Many different tissues working together to carry out a function.
- Chambers at the top of the heart.
- Respiration without oxygen.
- Diseases that cannot be passed on.
- Tube in a plant that carries water.
- The enzyme that digests starch.
- The movement of water through a plant.
- Diseases that are easily passed on.
- Organ where acid and protease is added to food.
- Many different organs working together to carry out a function.(2)
- Vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Basic building block of life.
- Vessel that returns blood to the heart.
- Many cells working together to carry out a function.
28 Clues: A biological catalyst. • Respiration using oxygen. • Respiration without oxygen. • Site of aerobic respiration. • Basic building block of life. • The enzyme that digests starch. • Chambers at the top of the heart. • The enzyme that digests proteins. • Diseases that cannot be passed on. • Tube in a plant that carries water. • Diseases that are easily passed on. • ...
Keywords 5 2021-12-01
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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. • ...
Flowers and plants 2023-09-20
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- A type of plant that regrows for multiple seasons
- A type of plant that only grow for one season
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- an animal that moves pollen to fertilize other plants
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- the study of plants
- a shoot of a plant
- the development of a plant from a seed
- part of a plant that can cause allergies
- pollinator for zinnias
- the seed-bearing part of a plant
10 Clues: a shoot of a plant • the study of plants • pollinator for zinnias • the seed-bearing part of a plant • the development of a plant from a seed • a plant or part of a plant used as food • part of a plant that can cause allergies • A type of plant that only grow for one season • A type of plant that regrows for multiple seasons • ...
Gardening 2023-04-13
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- this should be done weekly while your seedlings grow
- this is the minimum amount of sunlight our vegetable plants should get (two words)
- if you see this under a tomato leaf, you need to give the plant fertilizer
- we used this type of soil when transplanting our vegetables (two words)
- looking at a tomato plant's leaves, you can tell a tomato is this type of plant
- you should look here to find out how deep you should plant your seeds (two words)
- _____________ fertilizer is the type of fertilizer you use to start seeds
- you would use this to keep your driveway clear of grass for an entire year
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- inside, you should put your plants under these when they germinate (two words)
- we added this to the raised beds to help breakup the soil and to help the soil retain moisture (two words)
- this is a type of herbicide that you use to kill certain plants
- our plants suffered through this when we transferred them into different cups (two words)
- by looking at a corn plant's leaves, you can tell corn is this type of plant
- This tool was used yesterday to till the soil
- this should be done everyday or every other day to the plants
- this is what your doing to your plant when you put them outside in small increments to strengthen vascular tissue
- if you use this herbicide, be sure you spray it on the green (chlorophyll) of the plant or it won't be effective
17 Clues: This tool was used yesterday to till the soil • this should be done weekly while your seedlings grow • this should be done everyday or every other day to the plants • this is a type of herbicide that you use to kill certain plants • we used this type of soil when transplanting our vegetables (two words) • ...
cells crossword 2013-03-25
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- the control centre of the cell
- part of the nucleus
- a substances that a plant uses to make food
- animal cells don't have a c____w____l
- an animal cell has two of it
- both in plant and animal cells starts with 'r'
- which is bigger a plant cell or a animal cell
- opposite of the rough er
- animal cells have more ___________ than plant cells
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- this is where microtubule is produced
- this is in both plant and animal cels starts wit a'g'
- this is where photosynthesis takes place
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' • ...
Botany anatomy lab crossword 2025-11-24
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- opening for gas exchange
- the most primitive form of stele
- structure enclosing one or more ovules
- microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte
- plant or flower having the stamens and other floral parts situated below the carpels
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root
- the stalk bearing a flower or fruit, or the main stalk of an inflorescence.
- the stalk that attaches an ovule or seed to the placenta within the ovary of a plant
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
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- the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary.
- the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon
- waxy protective outer layer
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- long tall cells that are closely packed together forming 1 to many layers
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- plant or flower having the ovary enclosed in the receptacle, with the stamens and other floral parts situated above.
- central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots
- strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell
20 Clues: opening for gas exchange • waxy protective outer layer • the most primitive form of stele • structure enclosing one or more ovules • the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit. • central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots • strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell • microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte • ...
medicinal plant family 2021-05-02
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- ACTS as a cure for asthma
- bali is a cure for malaria
- whiskers act as cures for rheumatic acid urine
- berreies serve as bleeding gums
- serves as amedicine for diarrhea
- vere serves as a cure for flatulence
- serves as a digestive madicine
- serves as a medicine for kidney stones
- shot serves to heal the wind
- serve as a deep hot medicine
- serve as medicines for lowering cholesterlo
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- food serves as an odor remedy
- leaves serve as an eyesore madicine
- boyfriend's lefa serves as a mediciend for flatulence
- seed serves as a cure for rheumatism
- serves as a cure for kidney disease
- pag serves asa stress reducing drug
- glass serves as madiciten for kidney stones
- warkes as a heat reduction drug
- seves as medicine to relieve boby odor
20 Clues: ACTS as a cure for asthma • bali is a cure for malaria • shot serves to heal the wind • serve as a deep hot medicine • food serves as an odor remedy • serves as a digestive madicine • berreies serve as bleeding gums • warkes as a heat reduction drug • serves as amedicine for diarrhea • leaves serve as an eyesore madicine • serves as a cure for kidney disease • ...
Fungi and plant 2021-04-08
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- meristematic tissue that produces the outer covering of stems
- specialized hypha that produces asexual spores in ascomycetes
- reprodcutive structure in angiosprem
- tiny sac in which fungal spores develop for sexual reproduction
- male reproductive structure in some plants, including mosses and liverworts
- cell in xylem tissue that conducts water and gives strength to the plant
- structure that attaches the leaf blade to the stem
- tissue composed of thin-walled cells found in roots,stems, and leaves.
- type of cambium that enables roots to grow thicker and branch
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- structure in ferns some protists and some fungi that contain spores
- modified underground stem swollen with stored food
- specialized tissue that transports waster and the products of photosynthesis throughout a plant; xylem and phloem tissue
- special type of pholem cell that is found near a sieve tube
- flowering plant whose seeds develop in ovaries
- organism that breaks down and obtains energy from dead organic material
- thin heart-shaped structure formed from the gametophyte of a fern
- structure that contains the male gametophyte in seed plants
- tangled mass of green filament in moss that forms during germination
- process of distributing seeds away from parent plant
- male cone in gymnosperms that produces male gametophyte in the form of pollen
- branching filament that makes up a fungus
21 Clues: reprodcutive structure in angiosprem • branching filament that makes up a fungus • flowering plant whose seeds develop in ovaries • modified underground stem swollen with stored food • structure that attaches the leaf blade to the stem • process of distributing seeds away from parent plant • special type of pholem cell that is found near a sieve tube • ...
Plant Cell Puzzle 2021-09-06
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- Non-living rigid structure
- consists of fatty acids a d alcohol
- can occupy up to 90% of the volume of the cell
- contains membrane-bound organelles
- Allow eukaryotes to carry out functions
- stores oils and fats
- found in all parts of plant that are easily observed
- it is where the vacuole is bound by a single membrane
- double membrane-bound structure
- contains a combination of vessel
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- flatted membranous sacs
- most abundant type of plant cell
- stores proteins
- longest and easily seen eukaryotes
- Basic structural of all living things
- have a living protoplasts
- Formed by the process of packaging in golgi apparatus
- Simplest form of life
- contains enzymes required for the synthesis of carbohydrates and proteins
- located towards the upper parts of roots and stems
20 Clues: stores proteins • stores oils and fats • Simplest form of life • flatted membranous sacs • have a living protoplasts • Non-living rigid structure • double membrane-bound structure • most abundant type of plant cell • contains a combination of vessel • longest and easily seen eukaryotes • contains membrane-bound organelles • consists of fatty acids a d alcohol • ...
Plant/Animal Cell 2021-09-09
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- deoxyribonucleic acid, a molecules that is present in all living cells and that contains info that determines traits
- the arrangement of parts in an organism
- describes the basic characteristics of all cells and organs
- gel-like fluid inside a cell; helps the cell maintain shape and is about 80% water
- makes protein
- one of the structures in the nucleus that are made up of dna and protein
- the smallest functional and structual unit of living things
- cells with no nucleus
- structures within a cell that have special functions to keep working
- packages and distributes materials within or out of the cell
- the special, normal, or proper activity of an organ or part
- cells with a nucleus
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- where genetic material is stored and controls the cells growth and reproduction
- a fluid-filled vesicle that contains food, water, and waste. Plant ells have a large central vacuole that stores water
- a system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a body of evidence acquired by scientific investigation
- produces enzymes that digest wastes, cell parts, and foreign invaders
- protective, flexible barrier that controls what goes in and out of the cell
- processes and transports proteins and makes lipids
- an organelle dound in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane in plant cells; provides structure and support
- the site of a cellular respiration, which releases energy for use by the cell
21 Clues: makes protein • cells with a nucleus • cells with no nucleus • the arrangement of parts in an organism • processes and transports proteins and makes lipids • describes the basic characteristics of all cells and organs • the smallest functional and structual unit of living things • the special, normal, or proper activity of an organ or part • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2021-06-04
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- the plant process that increases plant numbers
- is the chief component of the cell wall
- fluid-filled organelles bound by a single membrane called the tonoplast
- the process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- small particles suspended in water with sometimes glue-like consistency
- process of qualitative change in plants over time
- the food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the process by which plant roots take in water and air
- is derived from the Latin word ‘cella’, meaning storeroom or chamber
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- controls the activities of the cell
- the site of respiration
- is a protein composite that appears in food processed from wheat and related species
- defined as a community of plants dominated by trees
- a process of irreversible increase by cell division and enlargement, including synthesis of new cellular material and organization of subcellular organelles
- phenol derivatives (deter herbivory, deter infection)
- the site of protein synthesis
- a plastid containing the green pigment called the chlorophyll
- Plants mostly deposit such material in their tissues. Such mineral matter is mostly salts of calcium (e.g., raphides, druses) and anhydrides of silica
- the living part of the cell where organelles are embedded
- occurs as a reserve material in the protoplasm
20 Clues: the site of respiration • the site of protein synthesis • controls the activities of the cell • is the chief component of the cell wall • the plant process that increases plant numbers • occurs as a reserve material in the protoplasm • process of qualitative change in plants over time • defined as a community of plants dominated by trees • ...
Plant Vocabulary Crossword 2018-03-29
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- Veins that branch repeatedly off of other veins (28)
- Angiosperms that have two seed leaves (28)
- Grains fermented into alcohol and mixed with gasoline; an alternative fuel for automobiles. (27)
- Acetylsalicylic acid; the world's most widely used medicine. (27)
- Flowering plants, seed plants that produce seeds within a protective fruit. (28)
- Vascular tissue responsible for the transport of nutrients and the carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis (28)
- Foods derived from the leaves, stems, seeds, and roots of nonwoody plants. (27)
- Unusual looking plants that grow in moist, shady areas (28)
- Supply plants with essential mineral nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. (27)
- Angiosperms that have only one seed leaf (28)
- Allergic reaction that results in sneezing, a runny nose, and watering eyes. (27)
- Members of the pea family and bear seeds in pods. (27)
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- Undesireable plants that often crowd out crop plants or native plant species. (27)
- Include pine trees, seed plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in fruits (28)
- Roots or underground stems that are rich in carbohydrates. (27)
- Nonliving vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves (28)
- Growing plants and Raising animals for human use. (27)
- Venation that runs parallel (28)
- The part of a flowering plant that usually contains seeds. (27)
- The tightly coiled new rings of a fern (28)
- A dry, hard fruit that does not split open to release its seed. (27)
- Waxy, protective layer that covers the stems, leaves, and flowers of many plants. Helps prevent water loss. (28)
- Chemicals that kill undesireable organisms that harm crops, such as some insects. (27)
- Trees that loose their leaves at the end of the growing season (28)
- The three phyla of nonvascular plants (28)
- An underground stem system for ferns (28)
- Grasses that contain grains. (27)
27 Clues: Venation that runs parallel (28) • Grasses that contain grains. (27) • An underground stem system for ferns (28) • Angiosperms that have two seed leaves (28) • The three phyla of nonvascular plants (28) • The tightly coiled new rings of a fern (28) • Angiosperms that have only one seed leaf (28) • Veins that branch repeatedly off of other veins (28) • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
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- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed. • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
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- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
30 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
Plant ID Shrub 2023-11-19
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- Leaves are small,narrower and closer together
- Resembles Weeping Willow
- Found around hills and alongside mountain paths
- Sori and indusium round
- Leaves are opposite or alternate
- Indoor Shrub with compound leaves
- Weedy species
- Large woody broadleaf evergreen
- Male yellowish-brown round cones
- Bright Red berry
- Plant is a fire hazard
- Multiple bloom colors
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- Leaves are glossy and leathery
- Honeysuckle Family
- Leaves are lanceolate and toothed
- A group of toxic cyanogenic glycosides
- Low growing and slow growing
- Stems are square and winged
- Evergreen Shrub
- Have over 200 species
- 4-5 pairs of lateral veins under leaves
- Pruning can be accomplished in late winter
22 Clues: Weedy species • Evergreen Shrub • Bright Red berry • Honeysuckle Family • Have over 200 species • Multiple bloom colors • Plant is a fire hazard • Sori and indusium round • Resembles Weeping Willow • Stems are square and winged • Low growing and slow growing • Leaves are glossy and leathery • Large woody broadleaf evergreen • Leaves are opposite or alternate • ...
Fungi and Plant 2023-04-06
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- Which root emerges first from the seed?
- Which is the Primary Organ of Photosynthesis in Plants
- Which root emerges from the primary root?
- and…?
- Small reproductive cells that are dispersed by air currents
- It’s reproductive Structures is the visible part of the….?
- Gymnosperms and angiosperms are the two categories for which plant?
- An example for Tab-roots?
- An example of Nonvascular tissue
- Living cells that distribute sugars throughout the plant
- An example for a fibrous root?
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- Which has unprotected seeds in cone like structure?
- The second main group of land plants
- Which has the seeds enclosed inside the fruit?
- The two main functions of Fungal Diversity: absorption of nutrients and?
- The second component of the Vascular system
- Kingdom Plantae are able to Synthesize carbohydrates by…?
- The broad groups of Kingdom Plantae are: aquatic-, nonvascular-, and … Plants
- What is an example for gymnosperms?
- What is the zygote called with Respekt to gymnosperms: Conifer …?
- How do you call the plant part which is above the ground?
21 Clues: and…? • An example for Tab-roots? • An example for a fibrous root? • An example of Nonvascular tissue • What is an example for gymnosperms? • The second main group of land plants • Which root emerges first from the seed? • Which root emerges from the primary root? • The second component of the Vascular system • Which has the seeds enclosed inside the fruit? • ...
Chemical Plant Operator 2023-01-12
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- removes condensate from steam lines
- disk that forms the centrifugal force
- couples the motor to the pump
- air pockets
- controls the flow of a product or a gas
- seat
- condenser
- transfer liquid from one point to another
- controlled reaction takes place in the presence of catalyst
- non return
- device for collecting solids in the supply line to the pump
- Provides the heat necessary for distillation separation of the components of a liquid mixture
- seal between the valve body and the equipment it is fixed to
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- check casing for excessive heat
- driving rotating equipment
- indicates flow rate
- tool that assists with the turning of a hand wheel
- protects equipment from overpressure
- backward and forward motion
- controlled burning of waste gasses
- device for sealing the shaft from the pump casing
- SPC
- instrument to measure temperature
- indicator
- same as venting
25 Clues: SPC • seat • condenser • indicator • non return • air pockets • same as venting • indicates flow rate • driving rotating equipment • backward and forward motion • couples the motor to the pump • check casing for excessive heat • instrument to measure temperature • controlled burning of waste gasses • removes condensate from steam lines • protects equipment from overpressure • ...
Plant Anatomy Review 2023-01-18
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- hold up the stigma
- transports food from leaves to roots
- portion of the embryo that will become the roots
- portion of the embryo that will become the stem
- the hole into a bean/seed that allowed carbon dioxide to get to the embryo
- center portion of a tree; usually darker in color
- top portion of the pistil; accepts pollen
- small leaves that protect the flower before it blooms
- path for the pollen to get down to the ovary
- part of a flower that attracts pollinators
- protective layer around a tree
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- transports water from roots to leaves
- the top portion of a stamen; produces pollen
- portion of the embryo that will become the leaves
- food for the embryo until it sprouts above the surface
- female reproductive part of a flower
- stem cells within a tree
- male reproductive part of a flower
- protective membrane around a bean/seed
- portion of the stigma that will eventually become a fruit
20 Clues: hold up the stigma • stem cells within a tree • protective layer around a tree • male reproductive part of a flower • transports food from leaves to roots • female reproductive part of a flower • transports water from roots to leaves • protective membrane around a bean/seed • top portion of the pistil; accepts pollen • part of a flower that attracts pollinators • ...
Plant Organs & Tissues 2023-05-25
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- layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of only plants, fungi, and bacteria
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- process where certain organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- plastid where photosynthesis takes place, contains chlorophyll
- cells designed to carry out a particular role in the body
- tissue that transports water and nutrients from the soil to the stems and leaves
- gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- organelle where respiration takes place, makes ATP
- network of protein filaments, microtubules,& interconnecting filamentous bridges that give structure to a cell
- relating to or denoting a region of plant tissue consisting of actively dividing cells forming new tissue
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- vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars & metabolic products downward from the leaves
- DNA's full name
- organelle containing genetic material, nuclear botties and nucleoplasm
- specialized cell division to produce haploid cells in plants
- tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots
- in the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane containing fluid
- tiny holes on a leaf that allow for gas exchange
- the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent
- strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thick walls
- Cells undergo this to form new cells
- plant epidermis, the outer layer of tissue that surrounds the primary body of vascular plants
21 Clues: DNA's full name • Cells undergo this to form new cells • tiny holes on a leaf that allow for gas exchange • the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent • gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • organelle where respiration takes place, makes ATP • cells designed to carry out a particular role in the body • ...
Science- Plant Terms 2022-06-14
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- loss of water through evaporation in leaves
- arguably the most important part of a plant
- used to attract insects and birds
- arguably the most important part of a plant
- water crops
- reproduction another name for asexual reproduction
- female reproductive parts of a flower
- dark soil with decomposed organic matter
- theives that steal water, nutrients, light, and space
- reproduction where offspring is genetically unique
- growing one type of crop per field
- egg cell in flowers (later become seeds)
- planting a different type of crop each year to prevent nutrient depletion in the soil
- salty soil
- arguably the most important part of a plant
- sticky “lip” that captures pollen grains
- pests that eat parts of a plant
- support for the stigma
- growing crops vertically without soil
- green pigment that allows photosynthesis
- pests that cause infections and kill parts of a plant
- Chemicals moving up the food chain and result in problems for the entire ecosystem
- movement of soil to a new location
- seeds will wait for ideal conditions before they begin growing
- single main root
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- plants use this process to produce sugar from water, C02, and sunlight
- rows of trees planted to reduce wind erosion for crops
- reproduction where offspring is genetically identical
- male reproductive parts of a flower
- leaving a layer of cover over soil to prevent erosion
- choose specific characteristics and encourage these plants (or other organisms) to reproduce
- holds pollen grains
- this protects ovules/seeds and later becomes the fruit of a plant
- protective covering of the flower before it blooms
- rock or clay that becomes soil
- grown without pesticides
- any organism that causes plants to die or produce less than normal
- movement of water from high concentration to low concentration
- pollen is delivered to another flower
- tissue from plants that can be used for things other than food
- using a natural predator to control pests
- holds up the anther
42 Clues: salty soil • water crops • single main root • holds pollen grains • holds up the anther • support for the stigma • grown without pesticides • rock or clay that becomes soil • pests that eat parts of a plant • used to attract insects and birds • growing one type of crop per field • movement of soil to a new location • male reproductive parts of a flower • ...
Plant propagation crossword 2024-12-10
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- plants cut into sections that will grow into new plants
- reproducing plants from stems, leaves, or roots from a parent plant
- reproduction of plants with seeds
- select and move genetic material between plants
- plants grown from seeds
- asexual propagation when roots form on the stem while attached to the parent plant
- genetically identical to parent
- disease that causes stems to rot at soil line
- pieces of plants
- growing plants artificially
- breaking or softening seed coating
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- root pieces
- seeds planted directly into soil
- white tissue that forms over wounded areas or bases of cuttings
- sugar based gel
- leaf, petiole, and a short piece o stem with lateral bud
- seeds placed in cooler temperatures with less frequent watering
- connecting two plants or plant parts together
- seeds planted indoors, in a greenhouse, or in containers in a germinating medium
- leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole
- reproducing plants from bark
- an undifferentiated mass of cells
22 Clues: root pieces • sugar based gel • pieces of plants • plants grown from seeds • growing plants artificially • reproducing plants from bark • genetically identical to parent • seeds planted directly into soil • reproduction of plants with seeds • an undifferentiated mass of cells • breaking or softening seed coating • leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole • ...
Plant Anatomy Review 2026-02-11
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- The bulk of photosynthesis takes place here. Contains the xylem tissue
- Primary food producing organ in plants
- Another name for root hairs. Reduces water loss
- Tissue that is responsible for the production of new xylem and phloem
- Roots absorb water and _____ that plants need to live
- Roots act as an anchor so the plant stays in the _____
- Connects leaf blade to the rest of the plant’s stem
- Where new growth in length occurs in the stem
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- Waxy, non-cellular layer found on top of the leaf. It prevents water from escaping
- Roots _____ extra food, water and minerals
- A tissue that carries water and minerals throughout the plant
- Supports the leaves and moves water, minerals and manufactured foods throughout the plant
- Side bud found on the stem
- _____ roots are white and smell fresh
- Skin-like layer of cells found on both the top and bottom surface of the leaf
- A root system that has no dominant primary root but has many primary and secondary roots. Is thicker and more compact.
- Leaf is attached to the stem at the ______
- Opens in the stem to exchange gases with the environment
- A tissue that moves food (sugar) that is produced by the leaves to the rest of the plant
- A root system composed of one main primary root and many secondary roots. Examples are carrot
20 Clues: Side bud found on the stem • _____ roots are white and smell fresh • Primary food producing organ in plants • Roots _____ extra food, water and minerals • Leaf is attached to the stem at the ______ • Where new growth in length occurs in the stem • Another name for root hairs. Reduces water loss • Connects leaf blade to the rest of the plant’s stem • ...
Plant Hormones 2023-12-12
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- Gibberellin is triggered to start in this season of the year
- a naturally occurring compound which regulates change in physiology, growth or development of the plant
- This career uses the hormone Gibberellin in their plants to slow the death of the plants
- This plant hormone prevents/slows the process of aging/death of the plant
- Abscisic Acid is triggered to start in this season of the year
- This plant hormone causes the cell to elongate and bend towards the light
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- This plant hormone brings plants out of dormancy, and start growing again
- is the natural decline of events that result in death of the plant
- This Plant Hormone is a gas which stimulates fruits to ripen
- This plant Hormone causes the plant to enter dormancy, forcing plants toe loose their leaves
10 Clues: Gibberellin is triggered to start in this season of the year • This Plant Hormone is a gas which stimulates fruits to ripen • Abscisic Acid is triggered to start in this season of the year • is the natural decline of events that result in death of the plant • This plant hormone brings plants out of dormancy, and start growing again • ...
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 • ...
Pesticide Basics 2021-11-08
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- Product that controls insects and other arthropods
- Product that controls weeds by preventing seeds from germinating (sprouting).
- Organic Materials Review Institute. The national organization that makes sure products intended for organic gardening comply with the standards of the usda national organic program.
- Pesticide that is absorbed into the plant’s tissues, either through roots or leaves and is translocated to the rest of the plant.
- Insecticide is absorbed into the foliage of a plant, but not translocated throughout the plant.
- signal word that means the pesticide is highly toxic. Highest level of concern for the products we carry.
- Pesticide that comes with its own applicator, and doesn’t need any diluting. Aka RTU
- Pesticide that only kills insects that come in contact with it.
- systemic insecticide that is low toxicity to vertebrates, but are under suspicion of contributing to colony collapse disorder in honeybees.
- the active ingredient in Roundup and Killzall
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- Product that kills rats, mice, and other rodents
- Product that controls fungal diseases
- A weed killer that kills one type of plant without harming others.
- Products that control weeds
- Pesticide that comes as a concentrate in its own hoseend sprayer. Aka RTS
- Product that controls mites
- Product that kills snails and slugs
- Pesticide that needs to be diluted with water before application.
- California department of food and agriculture. The state organic used in california.
- signal word that indicates the pesticide is moderately toxic. Intermediate level of concern.
- A weed killer that can damage or kill any plant it contacts.
- signal word that means the pesticide is slightly toxic. Lowest level of concern.
22 Clues: Products that control weeds • Product that controls mites • Product that kills snails and slugs • Product that controls fungal diseases • the active ingredient in Roundup and Killzall • Product that kills rats, mice, and other rodents • Product that controls insects and other arthropods • A weed killer that can damage or kill any plant it contacts. • ...
VEGETABLES 2021-04-30
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- vegetables that have the characteristics of large leaves, fingers with five to nine pieces and long stem
- are short life cycle plants, can grow 1 to 3 meters tall
- is a vegetable plant that belongs to the cabbage family or Brassicaceae
- Vegetables that have a hollow stem
- a cooking spice with the binomial name Allium cepa var. aggregatum
- a vegetable that has broad and sharp leaves and dark green and the stems tend to be serrated and shaped like a crescent moon
- pods, green, and yellow skin
- is a plant that is commonly grown for consumption by its leaves as a green vegetable
- is a green or purple leafy plant that has dense leaves
- plants that do not have chlorophyll so they are heterotrophic, and their bodies consist of threads called hyphae
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- a vegetable with the scientific name lactuca sativa
- is a type of vegetable that is reddish yellow or yellowish orange with a texture similar to wood
- has the characteristics of thick fruit skin, a little hard, young fruit whitish green and dark yellow after dark
- is a group of plants from the Brassica clan that are used by their leaves or flowers as food
- Vegetable that is long and round, has purple and green leaves
- sprouts young plants (sporophytes) that have just developed from the embryonic stage in the seeds
- is a fruit and plant member of the genus Capsicum, usually used as a spice and has a spicy taste
- is a plant from the Solanaceae tribe that has edible stem tubers
- oval-shaped and green vegetables with rashes on the surface of the fruit skin and have a bitter taste
- plants of the genus Allium sativum
20 Clues: pods, green, and yellow skin • Vegetables that have a hollow stem • plants of the genus Allium sativum • a vegetable with the scientific name lactuca sativa • is a green or purple leafy plant that has dense leaves • are short life cycle plants, can grow 1 to 3 meters tall • Vegetable that is long and round, has purple and green leaves • ...
Cell – structure, function and organization 2026-03-11
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- A type of plant tissue that transports synthesized food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- The female reproductive cell that carries female genetic materials.
- A group of different organs working together to carry out a major life process.
- A term used to describe organisms that consist of only a single cell.
- A jelly-like substance where chemical reactions take place within a cell.
- A unicellular microorganism that possesses characteristics of both plants and animals.
- A complete living entity made up of various systems working in harmony.
- A type of cell that forms a protective layer over the surfaces of animal organs.
- A structure made up of different tissues working together to perform a specialized function.
- A term used to describe organisms that are made up of more than one cell.
- The fundamental basic unit of life for all living organisms.
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- The male reproductive cell that carries male genetic materials.
- The powerhouse of the cell that generates energy for cellular reactions.
- A sac-like structure that stores cell sap and maintains the turgidity of plant cells.
- A unicellular microorganism with no fixed shape that moves using pseudopodia.
- A group of cells with similar structures that work together to perform a specific function.
- The green organelle in plant cells that contains chlorophyll to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
- A slipper-shaped unicellular microorganism covered in tiny hairs called cilia.
- A type of plant cell that functions to transport water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- The structure that controls all cell activities and contains genetic material.
- A type of long cell that transmits electrical impulses or messages throughout the body.
- A type of specialized cell that can contract and relax to allow body movement.
22 Clues: The fundamental basic unit of life for all living organisms. • The male reproductive cell that carries male genetic materials. • The female reproductive cell that carries female genetic materials. • A term used to describe organisms that consist of only a single cell. • A complete living entity made up of various systems working in harmony. • ...
patty&pichy 2022-11-17
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- the material or protoplasm within a living cell
- a fuel we use to fry our food
- liquid to gas
- "C"
- 1++
- "H"
- very sweet
- air we breath in
- plant movement
- move along a smooth surface while maintaining continuous contact with it.
- a solution of iodine in alcohol, used as a mild antiseptic.
- get bigger
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- membrane-bound cell organelles
- when it got no pressure
- pressure in a plant cell
- a smallest unit
- inside the plant cell
- the process by which green plants
- become limp through heat
- movement by heat
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- air we breath out
- 1
- being hot
- h20
- get smaller
26 Clues: 1 • "C" • 1++ • "H" • h20 • being hot • very sweet • get bigger • get smaller • liquid to gas • plant movement • a smallest unit • movement by heat • air we breath in • air we breath out • inside the plant cell • when it got no pressure • pressure in a plant cell • become limp through heat • a fuel we use to fry our food • membrane-bound cell organelles • the process by which green plants • ...
BCMB 321 Crossword 2025-09-23
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- What type of transport describes sugar transport through cell walls and outside the plasma membrane?
- Which unbranched starch polymer consists of a α-1,4-linked glucose unit?
- What channels connect plant cells to symplastic transport?
- Which sulfur containing amino acid is the precursor for many other compounds?
- What kind of flow mechanism explains phloem transport based on water pressure differences?
- Which positively charged ion (NH₄⁺) is a reduced from of nitrogen taken up by plant roots?
- Which intermediate (NO₂⁻) nitrogen assimilation is toxic to plants?
- Which lipid molecule consists of glycerol and three fatty acids?
- Which anion (NO₃⁻) is the main nitrogen source absorbed from soil?
- Which iron storage protein complex keeps free iron from forming harmful superoxides?
- Which disaccharide transports carbon from leaves to other plant tissues?
- What is the type plant transporter that moves phosphate into roots against the concentration gradient?
- Which proteins stabilize oil bodies in plant seeds?
- Which polymer of glucose serves as a long-term energy storage molecule in plants?
- Which type of amino acids includes phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan?
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- Which tripeptide antioxidant contains cysteine?
- Which plant peroxisomes convert fats into sugars using the glyoxylate cycle?
- Which iron-sulfur protein transfers electrons in photosynthesis and nitrogen assimilation?
- Which organelle in non-photosynthetic tissues stores starch?
- What relationship between plant roots and fungi improves phosphorus uptake?
- Which branched starch polymer contains both α-1,4 and α-1,6 linkages?
- What is the name of the clusters that transfer electrons in metabolic reactions?
- Which enzyme removes branches from starch molecules?
- Which sulfur containing amino acid is essential in human diets?
- Which mixture of seed storage proteins in wheat can trigger celiac disease?
- What type of transport describes sugar movement directly from cell to cell via cytoplasm connections?
- What is the class of enzymes that catalyzes electron-transfer reactions such as nitrate-> nitrite?
- What molecule binds ions to iron to make them soluble for plant uptake?
- What i the name of the method of growing plants in nutrient rich?
- Which carbohydrate polymer made from fructose stores carbon in some plants?
- What is the negatively charged ion of sulfur that is taken up by plants from the soil?
- Which cells support sieve elements and help with phloem loading?
- Which metabolic pathway in plants produces aromatic amino acids and is targeted by glyphosate herbicides?
- Which insoluble iron compound in soil limits iron availability to plants? (Hydroxide)
- Which specialized phloem elements transport sugars but lack a nucleus?
35 Clues: Which tripeptide antioxidant contains cysteine? • Which proteins stabilize oil bodies in plant seeds? • Which enzyme removes branches from starch molecules? • What channels connect plant cells to symplastic transport? • Which organelle in non-photosynthetic tissues stores starch? • Which sulfur containing amino acid is essential in human diets? • ...
Horticulture II 2023-11-29
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- This is the tallest point of the plant that is actively dividing and growing.
- this type of flower is typically the center point of flower arrangements.
- These types of goods do go bad quickly and get marked up at 3%.
- This is a type of business who sells directly to the consumer.
- Where the stem, bud, and leaf all meet.
- This type of flower is used to bulk up the arrangement.
- This is the type of calculation we've practiced with benches in greenhouses.
- ______ Dominance is when the plant prioritizes growing upwards.
- is when you put a plant's branch under soil and after it sprouts roots you detach it to create a new plant.
- These types of goods don't go bad quickly and can be stored long term.
- This type of propagation is when you combine the root system from one plant with the scion from another.
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- The art of communicating through flowers.
- This is a type of heating that koreans used in older greenhouse designs.
- This bud is at the apex of the stem.
- this type of business that sells in bulk to other businesses.
- This type of cut is used to make space for new growth on a plant.
- this country uses a floriculture technique called Ikebana.
- this is the color that represents rebirth, renewal, and luck
- This is a type of business that provides a specific service or product.
- This is a type of bench that can move side to side to increase space usage.
- This is the type of table used in greenhouses to put your plants onto.
- These are types of greens to add interest and bulk to arrangements.
22 Clues: This bud is at the apex of the stem. • Where the stem, bud, and leaf all meet. • The art of communicating through flowers. • This type of flower is used to bulk up the arrangement. • this country uses a floriculture technique called Ikebana. • this is the color that represents rebirth, renewal, and luck • this type of business that sells in bulk to other businesses. • ...
Alternation of Generations 2020-09-21
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- immature reproductive cells
- In seed plants, the sporophyte is the ____.
- This is the spore in gymnosperms.
- A plant's life cycle consists of this many phases.
- The female spore gives rise to this stalk like structure in angiosperms.
- A plant is called this in the second phase of its life cycle.
- In seedless plants, spores are scattered by the _____.
- The life of a new plant begins with the fusion of two ______.
- The male spore gives rise to this stalk like structure in angiosperms.
- Gametophytes produce these.
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- This is the female gamete in seed plants.
- This type of plant produces cones.
- A plant is called this in the first phase of its life cycle.
- Sporophytes produce these.
- This is the male gamete in seed plants.
- In seed plants, the spores develop into these that contain the gamete.
- mature reproductive cells
17 Clues: mature reproductive cells • Sporophytes produce these. • immature reproductive cells • Gametophytes produce these. • This is the spore in gymnosperms. • This type of plant produces cones. • This is the male gamete in seed plants. • This is the female gamete in seed plants. • In seed plants, the sporophyte is the ____. • A plant's life cycle consists of this many phases. • ...
Parts of plants 2020-03-27
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- absorbs water and mineral from the soil.
- develop into a flower,leaf or shoot.
- where bud,leaf and branch originate.
- can grow into a new plant.
- grow from the trunk from the plant.
- are smallest branches.
- transport fluids between the root.
- are sexual reproduction part of plant.
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- is important part of tree for timber production.
- refers to the flat part of the plant.
- is mainly for photosynthesis and exchange of gas.
- absorbs nutrients via the plants different roots.
- coat is outer cover of seed.
- is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
14 Clues: are smallest branches. • can grow into a new plant. • coat is outer cover of seed. • transport fluids between the root. • grow from the trunk from the plant. • develop into a flower,leaf or shoot. • where bud,leaf and branch originate. • refers to the flat part of the plant. • are sexual reproduction part of plant. • absorbs water and mineral from the soil. • ...
Word Garden 2014-06-16
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- it help poduce the fruit
- pollonation occurs when bees take it to other plants
- it makes the object
- it is in air
- the male part of a plant
- it is air
- we are and so are plants and animals
- the female part of a plant
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- we live in one
- you need to plant it to for it to grow
- it occurs in the green part of the plant
- you eat it all the time
12 Clues: it is air • it is in air • we live in one • it makes the object • you eat it all the time • it help poduce the fruit • the male part of a plant • the female part of a plant • we are and so are plants and animals • you need to plant it to for it to grow • it occurs in the green part of the plant • pollonation occurs when bees take it to other plants
Plants 2022-01-10
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- I keep body of plant & leaves fruit together
- i do inhale & exhale for plant
- I am the plant but am short
- I grow big & strong but still a plant
- I go inside the earth to find food
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- the tastier part of plant
- I m plant that grows along the ground
- I take carbon di oxide & give oxygen
- I carry the food from roots to all other parts of plants
- I am a plant that grows on wall
10 Clues: the tastier part of plant • I am the plant but am short • i do inhale & exhale for plant • I am a plant that grows on wall • I go inside the earth to find food • I take carbon di oxide & give oxygen • I m plant that grows along the ground • I grow big & strong but still a plant • I keep body of plant & leaves fruit together • ...
The McKenzie Crossword #1: Gardening 2022-03-30
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- A yellow fruit that is used to make a summertime drink.
- This is mostly found in deserts and beaches.
- The _____ does not fall far from the tree.
- A vessel that is used to water plants.
- A tool used for digging in a garden.
- A green, sour fruit.
- Rainy, sunny, and snowy are all adjectives that describe ________.
- A round, hard ball that grows a plant every year.
- An ingredient in wine; the fruit.
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- Any part of a plant that grows another plant.
- A flower that resembles an over-sized marigold.
- Any member of the kingdom Plantae, which produce their own food.
- A building where tools are kept for gardening.
- A food that is made by a process of similar item.
- An area dedicated to growing plants.
- A brown substance that plants grow in.
- A combination of nutrients that helps plants grow in a garden.
- The act of supplying land with water by artificial means is to ________.
18 Clues: A green, sour fruit. • An ingredient in wine; the fruit. • An area dedicated to growing plants. • A tool used for digging in a garden. • A vessel that is used to water plants. • A brown substance that plants grow in. • The _____ does not fall far from the tree. • This is mostly found in deserts and beaches. • Any part of a plant that grows another plant. • ...
Science Crossword 2015-07-15
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- the absence of light.
- the force that acts to keep things on the ground on Earth.
- this is what two opposite magnetic pole do.
- the name for the roots of a plant when the roots have lots of small hairy shoots.
- the system in the body that allows food to be processed.
- the path of the Earth round the sun.
- the job that the human skeleton does for all the organs in our body.
- if you can't see through something, it is said to be this.
- the part of a plant that transports water to the whole plant and keeps it upright.
- this is what two like magnetic poles do.
- this is formed when an object blocks out the light.
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- this mixes with food in the mouth to soften the food and allow swallowing.
- a very hard impermeable rock.
- something which gives out light is called a light........
- the word for how seeds are spread from the original plant.
- this type of skeleton is on the outside of a body like a crab.
- push and pull are types of?
- our main source of light and heat on Earth
18 Clues: the absence of light. • push and pull are types of? • a very hard impermeable rock. • the path of the Earth round the sun. • this is what two like magnetic poles do. • our main source of light and heat on Earth • this is what two opposite magnetic pole do. • this is formed when an object blocks out the light. • the system in the body that allows food to be processed. • ...
plants 2016-03-12
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- transports food, water and nutrients around the plant
- hole that let CO2 in and O out
- our brain is one of our vital ______
- a substance formed by decomposed animals
- p________ mesophyll
- a gas that is taken in by plants
- spaces between guard cells
- part of the palisale mesophyll
- used to remove green chorophyll
- transports water
- absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- colour where no starch is present
- absorbs infared radiation
- used to anchor a plant
- stored glucose
- the sun provides l________
- burning of natural resources
- a gas respired by a plant
- produced when food is broken down
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- there is a upper and lower section to this
- in plant cell walls
- to test for starch
- process used to make fossil fuels
- top layer of the leaf structure
- a large group of organic compounds in food
- opens to create a hole
- process used to make food
- s______ mesophyll
- protects a cell
- there are many different gases in this area, a_____ s______
- when a plant is deprived of starch
- transports glucose
- a living thing is made up of many _____
- green substance in leaves
- dead animals decopose. this process is called __________
- a process that involes oxygen
- colour that shows starch
- this is used to make food
38 Clues: stored glucose • protects a cell • transports water • s______ mesophyll • to test for starch • transports glucose • in plant cell walls • p________ mesophyll • opens to create a hole • used to anchor a plant • colour that shows starch • process used to make food • green substance in leaves • absorbs infared radiation • this is used to make food • a gas respired by a plant • ...
Keywords 5 2021-12-13
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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. • ...
Photosynthesis Exploration 2022-03-17
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- a food molecule
- A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf
- the process where a plant makes own food
- most common plant pigment
- one of two for plant to make glucose
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- contains plant pigments
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- a gas that a plant breathes in
- the surface of the skin
- a gas that a plant breathes out
10 Clues: a food molecule • contains plant pigments • the surface of the skin • most common plant pigment • a gas that a plant breathes in • a gas that a plant breathes out • one of two for plant to make glucose • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf • the process where a plant makes own food
Photosynthesis Exploration 2022-03-17
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- a food molecule
- A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf
- the process where a plant makes own food
- most common plant pigment
- one of two for plant to make glucose
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- contains plant pigments
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- a gas that a plant breathes in
- the surface of the skin
- a gas that a plant breathes out
10 Clues: a food molecule • contains plant pigments • the surface of the skin • most common plant pigment • a gas that a plant breathes in • a gas that a plant breathes out • one of two for plant to make glucose • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf • the process where a plant makes own food
Gardening 8 2025-02-18
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- Mold – Decomposed leaves used to improve soil texture.
- Emulsion – A fertilizer made from fish byproducts.
- – Transferring a plant to a larger container.
- – Removing the growing tips of a plant to promote bushiness.
- Tea – A liquid fertilizer made from steeped compost.
- Salt – A magnesium-rich amendment that helps plant growth.
- – A propagation method where a stem is bent and buried to grow roots.
- – Splitting a plant into multiple parts for propagation.
- Phosphate – A slow-release phosphorus source for plants.
- Off – Gradually exposing plants to outdoor conditions before transplanting.
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- – Training climbing plants to grow on a structure.
- – Removing faded flowers to encourage new blooms.
- – A protective layer applied to the soil to retain moisture.
- – Removing excess seedlings to prevent overcrowding.
- – A soil conditioner used to break up heavy clay.
- – Adding a thin layer of compost or soil to the surface.
- Meal – A high-nitrogen organic fertilizer.
- – Using supports to help plants stand upright.
- Manure – Cover crops grown to improve soil quality.
- – The three key nutrients in fertilizers: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
20 Clues: Meal – A high-nitrogen organic fertilizer. • – Transferring a plant to a larger container. • – Using supports to help plants stand upright. • – Removing faded flowers to encourage new blooms. • – A soil conditioner used to break up heavy clay. • – Training climbing plants to grow on a structure. • Emulsion – A fertilizer made from fish byproducts. • ...
english ipbl 2023-05-01
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- plant and flesh-eating animals
- opposite of inedible
- any living creature (including humans) that is not a plant
- fat provided by whales mostly
- food made by bees
- a small round green bean.
- ingredients that gives us food taste
- The sweet substance present in flowers
- flesh-eating animals
- found in oceans and is a ingredient
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- plant-eating animals
- synonym of diversification
- Seeds after the second stage of germination
- sources provided by animals
- A bees home
- sources provided by plants
- one of the items of food you need to make something to eat
- chickpeas, especially when roasted and prepared as a snack.
18 Clues: A bees home • food made by bees • plant-eating animals • opposite of inedible • flesh-eating animals • a small round green bean. • synonym of diversification • sources provided by plants • sources provided by animals • fat provided by whales mostly • plant and flesh-eating animals • found in oceans and is a ingredient • ingredients that gives us food taste • ...
HOrticulture Words 2020-10-16
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- water conducting cells of a plant
- plant a plant that grows naturally in an area
- water loss from a plant
- feeds the plant by capturing the sun's energy
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- something that transfers pollen
- holds the plant in place and takes up water
- food conducting cells of a plant
- the beginning of a new plant
- supports the plant
9 Clues: supports the plant • water loss from a plant • the beginning of a new plant • something that transfers pollen • food conducting cells of a plant • water conducting cells of a plant • holds the plant in place and takes up water • feeds the plant by capturing the sun's energy • plant a plant that grows naturally in an area
Plants of the Intermountain Region 2024-04-11
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- Family to which serviceberry belongs
- Specific epithet that means “Three-toothed”
- Specific epithet of a plant having compound leaves with 3-leaflets
- Specific epithet that means “white” referring to berries
- ________ mountainmohagany has leaves with edges that curl under
- Family of aspen and willows
- Genus of skunkbrush sumac
- Inflorescence type of Western Yarrow
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- The inflorescence type of quaking aspen
- Type of inflorescence of chokecherry
- Number of needles/fascicle for Pinyon Pine
- Genus of a plant known for its healing powers & medicinal value
- Genus of a plant with pinnately compound leaves
- Common name of plant with opposite leaves
- Genus of chokecherry and plums
- Specific epithet that means “edible” - referring to seeds
- Number of petals of the wild rose flower
17 Clues: Genus of skunkbrush sumac • Family of aspen and willows • Genus of chokecherry and plums • Family to which serviceberry belongs • Type of inflorescence of chokecherry • Inflorescence type of Western Yarrow • The inflorescence type of quaking aspen • Number of petals of the wild rose flower • Common name of plant with opposite leaves • ...
Cellular Organelles 2025-09-15
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- Term for any living thing.
- _____ cells do not have cells walls.
- Mitochondria produces ______ within the cell.
- What is in the middle of the nucleus?
- The ______ _______ protects the nucleus.
- Vacuoles mainly store _____ in plant cells.
- _____ cells have cell walls and cell membranes.
- Chloroplasts capture sunligth and us eit as energy; also known as _____
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- Protein packing
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell.
- Chef of proteins
- Fluid in the cell-only in plant cells.
- Animal cells do not have a cell wall.
- destroyer
- Control center
15 Clues: destroyer • Control center • Protein packing • Chef of proteins • Term for any living thing. • _____ cells do not have cells walls. • What is in the middle of the nucleus? • Animal cells do not have a cell wall. • Fluid in the cell-only in plant cells. • The ______ _______ protects the nucleus. • Controls what goes in and out of the cell. • ...
AVBG Garden 2023-04-17
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- Pakkamalai
- The plant which grows on other trees
- one of the water plants
- The gardens majority work
- The state tree of Tamil Nadu
- Good for hearts
- The king of medicinal tree
- Endangered plant in Tamil nadu
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- The plant which shed their leaves
- The only bird which fly backward
- State flower of Tamil Nadu
- Commonly flying in the garden
- The garden's priority forest
13 Clues: Pakkamalai • Good for hearts • one of the water plants • The gardens majority work • State flower of Tamil Nadu • The king of medicinal tree • The state tree of Tamil Nadu • The garden's priority forest • Commonly flying in the garden • Endangered plant in Tamil nadu • The only bird which fly backward • The plant which shed their leaves • The plant which grows on other trees
Energy and Nutrients 2023-08-24
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- An element passed between organisms and the air through photosynthesis and respiration
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Water evaporating from plant leaves, moving from plants to the atmosphere
- A substance used to replace nutrients in soil; it can lead to algae blooms
- A cycle moving between living things, the earth, and the atmosphere
- A process that pulls carbon from the air and puts it in organisms’ bodies
- The gas that makes up most of the air, but plants can’t get it from the air
- A process that pulls carbon or nitrogen from the air and puts it into organisms
- Plant-eaters, also known as primary consumers
- The Law of ________ of Energy
- A consumer that is not prey for any other organism
- A process that moves carbon from fuels such as oil, into the atmosphere
- This is the part of a plant that absorbs water and nitrogen
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- Another word for autotroph, contrasted with consumer
- An organism that makes its own food
- Water carrying excess fertilizer downstream into lakes and rivers
- A process that moves carbon from dead organisms into the atmosphere
- The units used to measure energy in food
- At each stage of a food chain, _____ percent of energy is lost as heat
- Organisms that aren’t part of food chains, but eat dead things from every level
- Organisms that have to eat others for food; another word for consumer
- Organisms that can eat plant matter or meat
- Meat-eaters, also known as secondary consumers
- This is the part of a plant that absorbs carbon
- One ‘stage’ in a food chain. Or a level on an energy pyramid
- A substance needed for life, besides energy
26 Clues: The Law of ________ of Energy • An organism that makes its own food • The units used to measure energy in food • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Organisms that can eat plant matter or meat • A substance needed for life, besides energy • Plant-eaters, also known as primary consumers • Meat-eaters, also known as secondary consumers • ...
ecology 2023-02-27
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- place where organisms lives
- break down
- the relation between organisms that benefit eachother
- organisms role or job in its habitat
- when one organism benefits from a other without damaging
- organisms interacting with their physical enviroment
- study of the relations of organisms to their enviroment
- someone who manufactures something
- capacity largest amount of a population that can be supported by an area
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- an animal or plant that lives in or on a host
- area where a type of animal or plant population is found
- a terrestrical or equatic flesh eating mammal
- major ecological community
- an organisms capable of synthesizing its own food
- an animal that foods on both animals and vegetables substances
- any animal that feeds chiefly on plant and grass
- group of the same kind of organism living in a certain place
- variety of a plant and animal life in a habitat
18 Clues: break down • major ecological community • place where organisms lives • someone who manufactures something • organisms role or job in its habitat • an animal or plant that lives in or on a host • a terrestrical or equatic flesh eating mammal • variety of a plant and animal life in a habitat • any animal that feeds chiefly on plant and grass • ...
Photosynthesis Exploration 2022-03-17
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- a food molecule
- A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf
- the process where a plant makes own food
- most common plant pigment
- one of two for plant to make glucose
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
Module 12 Vocabulary 2025-05-01
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- growth response to gravity
- misture of gravel, sand, silt, clay, and organic matter
- living vascular tissue that carries sugar and organic substances throughout the plant
- plant parts involved in reproduction
- The study of life processes
- cells not specialized in a particular function
- chemicals that circulate and regulate cellular processes by interacting with specific cells in multicellular organisms
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- plant parts not involved in reproduction
- process by which organic substances move through the phloem
- growth response to light
- a plant that loses it leaves in winter
- enviromental change that triggers a response
- nonliving vascular tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- growth response to touch
- spaces in the soil that determine amount of water and air in the soil
15 Clues: growth response to light • growth response to touch • growth response to gravity • The study of life processes • plant parts involved in reproduction • a plant that loses it leaves in winter • plant parts not involved in reproduction • enviromental change that triggers a response • cells not specialized in a particular function • ...
Nutrition 2021-03-01
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- vitamins, minerals, water
- both a healthy fat and a plant protein
- food group made up of simple carbohydrates
- simple carbohydrates
- food group made up of complex carbohydrates
- whole-grains should be _____ % of your total grains
- greens plant based calcium
- complex carbohydrates
- fats, carbohydrates, proteins
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- mineral that builds bone density
- sweet, smooth, flavors, rich in calcium
- whole grain
- high protein, healthy fat, scrambled, fried or poached
- building blocks of proteins
- choosing the right amount of food
- eating many colors and types of foods
- energy for the body
- food with no nutritional value
- store energy
- protein group
- plant-based protein, high in carbs and low in fat
21 Clues: whole grain • store energy • protein group • energy for the body • simple carbohydrates • complex carbohydrates • vitamins, minerals, water • greens plant based calcium • building blocks of proteins • fats, carbohydrates, proteins • food with no nutritional value • mineral that builds bone density • choosing the right amount of food • eating many colors and types of foods • ...
Desert 2021-11-13
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- jumping rodent
- terestrial cuckoo
- spiny succulent plant
- fine rock debris
- extensively eroded terain
- East Asian desert
- tequila plant
- strong wind carrying sand
- extremely dry
- heavy bodied lizard
- domestic dromedary
- arachnid with segmented tail
- terestrial turtle
- sand hills
- pit viper
- wolflike Canid
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- largest desert in the world
- hairy spider
- female sheep
- fertile spot in the desert
- desert hare
- seasonal storm
- tree like cactus
- pads of opuntia cacti
- valley lowest point in US
- California State Park
- large fruit of cactus plant
- Arecaceae tree
- fleshy desert plants
- high temperature
- peninsular bighorn sheep
- funnel of hot air
32 Clues: pit viper • sand hills • desert hare • hairy spider • female sheep • tequila plant • extremely dry • jumping rodent • seasonal storm • Arecaceae tree • wolflike Canid • fine rock debris • tree like cactus • high temperature • terestrial cuckoo • East Asian desert • terestrial turtle • funnel of hot air • domestic dromedary • heavy bodied lizard • fleshy desert plants • spiny succulent plant • ...
foods 2015-01-29
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- / Large fruit with a hard skin whose flesh may be cooked and eaten as a vegetable
- / A plant-eating insect with long hind legs which are used for jumping
- / Another term for peanut
- / The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground
- / The larva of a butterfly
- / The white starchy tuberous root of a tropical tree
- / The edible orange starchy tuber of a climbing plant
- / A soft, white substance formed when milk coagulates
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- / A deep, narrow hole made in the ground, especially to locate water
- / A banana containing high levels of starch and little sugar
- / Milk produced by a woman as food for her child
- / Products containing or made from milk
- / A large round yellow citrus fruit with an acid juicy pulp
- / The dark red fruit of a small tree with broad leaves
- / A strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal
- / A hole in the ground from which a supply of water is extracted
- / Domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese
- / A bean of the soya plant
18 Clues: / Another term for peanut • / The larva of a butterfly • / A bean of the soya plant • / Products containing or made from milk • / A strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal • / Milk produced by a woman as food for her child • / The white starchy tuberous root of a tropical tree • / The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground • ...
Plants 2026-03-05
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- The colorful part of a plant that can make seeds.
- A living thing that grows in soil and needs sun and water.
- The dirt where plants grow.
- The part of the plant that holds the plant up.
- A building made of glass where plants grow and stay warm.
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- The green part of the plant that uses sunlight to make food.
- Plants drink this to stay alive and grow.
- The part of the plant that grows under the soil and takes in water.
- Plants need light from this to grow.
- A small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
10 Clues: The dirt where plants grow. • Plants need light from this to grow. • Plants drink this to stay alive and grow. • The part of the plant that holds the plant up. • The colorful part of a plant that can make seeds. • A small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant. • A building made of glass where plants grow and stay warm. • ...
Plants 2022-03-23
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- to continue to live, especially in difficult times
- to draw interest.
- Plants need this from the sun to grow
- Plants usually get food and water through these
- Bees carry this from plant to plant.
- People say this is the most beautiful part of a plant.
- We are learning to ______ to climate change.
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- Something that falls from trees in Autumn.
- Animals and plants get their food from ________
- The part of the plant that holds the flower up
- Some plants have evolved to _______ insects.
- To move from one place to another
- Most plants roots grow here.
- You can grow plants from this.
14 Clues: to draw interest. • Most plants roots grow here. • You can grow plants from this. • To move from one place to another • Bees carry this from plant to plant. • Plants need this from the sun to grow • Something that falls from trees in Autumn. • Some plants have evolved to _______ insects. • We are learning to ______ to climate change. • ...
Unit 1 crosswords 2022-09-15
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- n. The size or extent of something
- n. how good or bad something is
- n. Part of a plant from which a new plant grows
- adj. easily found, seen, or understood
- n. a substance used as a medicine or in making medicines
- v. to make a suggestion
- adj. famous in history
- n. one of the six or seven great divisions of land on the globe
- n. A range of different types
- v. to place or leave something in a location (as a warehouse, library, or computer memory) for later use, disposal, or safekeeping
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- n. a fight between armies, warships, or airplanes
- v, to call to public attention to persuade to buy
- v. to reduce the activity
- n. a plant or plant product that is grown and harvested
- n. a strong will power to do, use
- v. to make from raw materials by hand or machinery
- v. To put forward an idea
- adj. capable of bringing about a desired result with little waste (as of time or energy)
- n. something built for a particular purpose
- n. the quality of something that affects the sense of taste
20 Clues: adj. famous in history • v. to make a suggestion • v. to reduce the activity • v. To put forward an idea • n. A range of different types • n. how good or bad something is • n. a strong will power to do, use • n. The size or extent of something • adj. easily found, seen, or understood • n. something built for a particular purpose • n. Part of a plant from which a new plant grows • ...
Crossword English Club (2) 2025-11-16
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- A tiny bird that can hover while drinking nectar
- A wild animal known for its red fur and clever behavior
- Small pieces of ice that fall during a storm
- A low plant with many branches, often found in gardens
- A large bird of prey with excellent vision
- Hot water that shoots up from the ground naturally
- A small dark fruit that grows on thorny bushes
- A bright, colorful flower that blooms in spring
- A fragrant purple plant often used in gardens and oils
- A leafy plant that grows well in shade and moist places
- A night-active bird with big eyes and silent wings
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- A high, steep rock face near the sea or mountains
- A small green plant that grows on rocks and tree trunks
- A large natural flow of water that moves toward the sea
- A tall evergreen tree with long, thin needles
- A small smooth stone found on beaches or riverbeds
- A farm animal known for climbing well and eating almost anything
- The moment the sun appears in the morning
- A classic garden flower known for its scent and thorns
- A wide open field filled with grass and flowers
20 Clues: The moment the sun appears in the morning • A large bird of prey with excellent vision • Small pieces of ice that fall during a storm • A tall evergreen tree with long, thin needles • A small dark fruit that grows on thorny bushes • A bright, colorful flower that blooms in spring • A wide open field filled with grass and flowers • ...
Sexual and Asexual Reproduction 2023-02-18
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- reproduction in which an egg can develop into an embryo without being fertilized by a sperm.
- transfer of pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma
- a fertilized egg cell.
- side shoots which grow out from the parent plant eg. potato
- asexual reproduction where offspring is produced from bud of the parent
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- joining plant parts from different plants together so they will heal and grow as one plant.
- process by which male and female gametes are fused together, forming a new organism.
- removal of a vegetative part of a parent plant to create a new, identical plant
- Culture lab procedure which produces multiple plants from a single parent plant
- reproduction where both parents are involved
- creating an organism which is identical to another
- asexual reproduction in animals where the body of an organism separates into two new bodies.
- asexual reproduction in which a piece of the body of the parent breaks off and develops into an independent offspring.
- reproduction where offspring is produced from one parent only
14 Clues: a fertilized egg cell. • reproduction where both parents are involved • creating an organism which is identical to another • side shoots which grow out from the parent plant eg. potato • reproduction where offspring is produced from one parent only • asexual reproduction where offspring is produced from bud of the parent • ...
flying sheep 2016-06-21
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- site of chemical reactions
- when an animal cell is in a hypotonic
- reforms around the chromosomes and the cytoplasm divides
- the movement of water down a consentration gradient
- where photosynthesis happens
- a type of transport the requires energy
- lollypops in a cell membrane
- site of aerobic resperation
- the solution is which an animal cell shrinks
- when a cell stays the same in a solution
- a passive movement of molicules
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- the passage ways in a cell membrane
- chromosomes line up along this
- the brain of a cell
- when a plant cell shrinks
- is a way to grow colonies of microbes
- when a plant cell is in a hypertonic
- when a plant cell is in a hypotonic
- where water and nutrients are stored
- found in all organisims on earth
- where protiensynthis happens
- cells divide
22 Clues: cells divide • the brain of a cell • when a plant cell shrinks • site of chemical reactions • site of aerobic resperation • where photosynthesis happens • lollypops in a cell membrane • where protiensynthis happens • chromosomes line up along this • a passive movement of molicules • found in all organisims on earth • the passage ways in a cell membrane • ...
Cells crossword 2025-11-13
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- The powerhouse of the south.
- A barrier that allows all liquids and gasses to go through.
- Thin layer that separates substances passing, acting like a selective barrier.
- Helps modify proteins for the lysosomes.
- Performs photosynthesis.
- Basic structure of all living things.
- A term for abiotic beings.
- An organelle that is only found in plant Cells.
- A sac-like organelle that stores water and nutrients.
- A jelly like substance that fills the inside of the cell.
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- Scientific machine that is used to magnify cells.
- The seven main characteristics that all living things must have.
- A type of Cell that has lysosomes.
- Rigid outside layer found in plant cells.
- You/Us
- A barrier that doesn't allow any liquids or gasses through.
- A type of Cell that has a vacuole.
- A folded organelle that makes protein.
- Helps make proteins for all cells.
- The control center of the cell.
20 Clues: You/Us • Performs photosynthesis. • A term for abiotic beings. • The powerhouse of the south. • The control center of the cell. • A type of Cell that has lysosomes. • A type of Cell that has a vacuole. • Helps make proteins for all cells. • Basic structure of all living things. • A folded organelle that makes protein. • Helps modify proteins for the lysosomes. • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2022-02-07
13 Clues: plant • living • animal • nonliving • the hunter • meat eater • plant eater • the animal hunted • eats both plant and meat • living and non-living things • how plants make their own food • where saltwater and freshwater meet • breaks down dead plants and animals into nutrients
Environmental Science - 1 2022-02-18
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- Making a guess about what will happen based upon what you know.
- The part of the plant that holds it in the ground.
- One way that seeds are moved is by what eats them.
- Plants and animals survive in their environment because of their ___.
- Consumer eats grass and other plants.
- How seeds are carried by air.
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- The part of a plant that carries seeds and allows the plant to reproduce.
- Consumer eats the animals that got their energy from plants.
- It holds roots in place.
- This part of a plant moves water to all parts of the plant.
- It falls as rain on plants and humans need it to live.
- Energy from it goes into plants. It is essential for life.
- Scientific name for the air that we breathe.
13 Clues: It holds roots in place. • How seeds are carried by air. • Consumer eats grass and other plants. • Scientific name for the air that we breathe. • The part of the plant that holds it in the ground. • One way that seeds are moved is by what eats them. • It falls as rain on plants and humans need it to live. • Energy from it goes into plants. It is essential for life. • ...
Conservation/ Wildlife Management 2023-10-05
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- – An animal of a domesticated species that now lives without any direct human supervision or control.
- -species – Any species of plant or animal that occurs naturally in an area, not introduced by humans.
- -A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- -Plant or animal that may go extinct
- -Plant or animal that is not native that takes over.
- – The illegal hunting, shooting, trapping, or taking of a plant or animal from public or private property.
- – An animal hunted for food by a carnivorous animal.
- – An animal that lives by preying on (consuming) other animals.
- – Game species include any wild birds, fish, and mammals that are legally hunted or trapped by humans for food or sport.
- – A form of tourism where visitors travel to enjoy, study, and appreciate nature as a way to promote conservation and support the socio-economic status of local human communities.
- - The category of animals that prey or feed upon animals and insects.
- - The category of animals that feed on plants.
- – A species altered by humans via an evolutionary process with the goal of benefiting humans, though the animals often benefit as well.
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- – A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of interbreeding.
- - The category of animals that feed on both plants and animals.
- -Prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- -Plant or animal that's population is declining rapidly
- - A broad term that includes non-domesticated animals but not exclusively mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Some definitions may include fish and invertebrates.
- -The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- – Protection of a natural resource or natural area by severely limiting or eliminating human influence.
- - A collective term used to describe an assemblage of plants and animals living together.
21 Clues: -Plant or animal that may go extinct • -Prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • - The category of animals that feed on plants. • -Plant or animal that is not native that takes over. • – An animal hunted for food by a carnivorous animal. • -Plant or animal that's population is declining rapidly • - The category of animals that feed on both plants and animals. • ...
PLANTS 2022-01-04
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- To put a seed in the ground to grow
- Pour or sprinkle water over a plant in order to encourage growth
- Part of a plant attached to the stem or branches
- To produce flowers that develop into fruit
- A small object produced by a plant
- Part of a plant which attaches it to the ground
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- Process by which plants synthesize foods
- The part of a plant which is brightly coloured
- Compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
- The main stalk of a plant that develops buds
10 Clues: A small object produced by a plant • To put a seed in the ground to grow • Process by which plants synthesize foods • To produce flowers that develop into fruit • The main stalk of a plant that develops buds • The part of a plant which is brightly coloured • Part of a plant which attaches it to the ground • Part of a plant attached to the stem or branches • ...
Parable Crossword 2020-07-27
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- the son of god
- to scatter or place (seed, a crop, etc) in or on (a piece of ground, field, etc) so that it may grow to sow wheat; to sow a strip of land.
- a person who teaches, especially in a school.\
- a stiff, sharp-pointed woody projection on the stem or other part of a plant.
- the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant.
- the solid surface of the earth.
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.
- a period of learning or teaching.
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- feel or show great joy or delight.
- a shoot of a plant.
- feeling or showing an envious resentment of someone or their achievements, possessions, or perceived advantages
- having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement.
- spending money or using resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagant.
- (of a plant) dry and shrivelled.
14 Clues: the son of god • a shoot of a plant. • the solid surface of the earth. • (of a plant) dry and shrivelled. • a period of learning or teaching. • feel or show great joy or delight. • a person who teaches, especially in a school.\ • having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement. • the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments. • ...
Cell Organelles 2025-10-09
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- The movement of water from a high concentration to a low.
- Both animal and plant cells have this organelle, but it has a different job in them.
- Structure that is the outermost layer of plant cells, very rigid.
- The solution where all the water rushes out of the cell, making it small/shriveled.
- Can be smooth or rough, is an extended workplace for the cell.
- The apparatus that helps sort and proteins to where they need to be.
- The jelly-like structure that holds everything in place.
- A structure that can help the sell move, a tail-like structure.
- The brain of the cell.
- The solution where a cell is happy, nothing changes for it.
Down
- An organelle that is only in animal cells-helps make microfilaments.
- The structure that allows things in and out of the cell, semi-permeable.
- Only in plant cells and are a type of plastid that make the plant green.
- The solution where all the water rushes into the cell, can cause it to burst.
- The organelle that is the main energy source of animal cells.
- The organelle that makes ribosomes.
- What makes proteins for the cell.
- Self destruct button if needed, helps with cell digestion.
- The movement of particles from a high concentration to a low.
19 Clues: The brain of the cell. • What makes proteins for the cell. • The organelle that makes ribosomes. • The jelly-like structure that holds everything in place. • The movement of water from a high concentration to a low. • Self destruct button if needed, helps with cell digestion. • The solution where a cell is happy, nothing changes for it. • ...
Johny Appleseed 2025-05-02
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- Johny loved to plant these
- Johny did this around the world a lot of his lifetime
- He once slept in this
- This is a place where you plant a lot of trees
- Johny loved this fruit
- Johny also planted a lot of these to
- He loved these creatures
- He love to do this
- Where he spent most of his time
- What he planted the seeds and trees in
- When the seeds start to come out of the ground
- How he was to other people
- What you use to grow your plants
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- What it was like outside
- What he uses to help plant his trees
- Making land free of trees and bushes
- The stuff that grows on the ground
- Johny planted his trees on this
- The type of person he was
- How he lived in the wild
20 Clues: He love to do this • He once slept in this • Johny loved this fruit • What it was like outside • He loved these creatures • How he lived in the wild • The type of person he was • Johny loved to plant these • How he was to other people • Johny planted his trees on this • Where he spent most of his time • What you use to grow your plants • The stuff that grows on the ground • ...
Ch 1 2025-12-11
Across
- taking in H2O
- converts energy into food in a plant by using photosynthesis
- a rigid layer that protects and supports a plant cell
- The basic unit of structure and function of life
- the first person to look at living cells
- Stores materials for the cell
- thin strands of genetic material
- makes food for a plant cell using photosynthesis
- The first person to look at cells
- directs a cells activities
- widely accepted 3 part Theory that describes how cells are related to living things
- control's what enters and leaves a cell
Down
- breaks down food for the animal cell
- a tiny cell structure that carries out different function in a cell
- helps makes proteins and other substances
- the condition by which objects appear larger than they are
- carries proteins around a cell
- packages and distributes material for the cell
- produces ribosomes
- produces proteins for the cell
20 Clues: taking in H2O • produces ribosomes • directs a cells activities • Stores materials for the cell • carries proteins around a cell • produces proteins for the cell • thin strands of genetic material • The first person to look at cells • breaks down food for the animal cell • control's what enters and leaves a cell • the first person to look at living cells • ...
AGRONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2021-04-30
Across
- NAMELY VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION
- PROCESS OF INTRODUCING SPECIES TO NEW HABITAT
- HIGHEST PRODUCTION REGARDLESS NATURAL RESOURCES
- IS THE MAIN MEANS OF PLANT CULTIVATION
- EFFORTS TO INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT
- OF MERGING TWO DIFFERENT PLANT PARTS INTO ONE
- SUBJECT TO AGRONOMY
- factor that studies natural processes in plant
- AGRONOMY IN JAPANESE
- WAY PLANTS PRODUCE FOOD AND ENERGY
- SIZES THAT CAN'T BE TURNED BACK AGAIN
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- INCREASE AND MAINTAIN SOIL PRODUCTIVITY
- ARE AGRONOMIC OBJECTS
- REVOLUTIONS IS A CHANGE IN FARMING
- INCREASED PRODUCTION BY RESTORING PLANTS
- NAMELY SEED LEAVES
- AN ELEMENT OF AGRONOMY
- A PROCESS OF OVERHAULING FOOD
- SCIENCE THAT STUDIES HOW TO MANAGE CROPS
- THE PERFECT FLOWER
20 Clues: NAMELY SEED LEAVES • THE PERFECT FLOWER • SUBJECT TO AGRONOMY • AGRONOMY IN JAPANESE • ARE AGRONOMIC OBJECTS • AN ELEMENT OF AGRONOMY • A PROCESS OF OVERHAULING FOOD • NAMELY VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION • REVOLUTIONS IS A CHANGE IN FARMING • WAY PLANTS PRODUCE FOOD AND ENERGY • SIZES THAT CAN'T BE TURNED BACK AGAIN • IS THE MAIN MEANS OF PLANT CULTIVATION • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2018-10-21
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- grow above the sepals
- growth of young plant from seed
- covered seeds
- ferns underground stem
- period of inactivity
- enlarge ovary that contain seeds
- sticky fluids produce by fine trees
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- young leaves inside the seed
- female part of flower
- produce their seeds in cones
- male part of a flower
- base of pistil
- plant hormone that affects growth
- known as cone bearing
- an angiosperm plant
15 Clues: covered seeds • base of pistil • an angiosperm plant • period of inactivity • female part of flower • grow above the sepals • male part of a flower • known as cone bearing • ferns underground stem • young leaves inside the seed • produce their seeds in cones • growth of young plant from seed • enlarge ovary that contain seeds • plant hormone that affects growth • ...
Photosynthesis Exploration 2022-03-17
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- a food molecule
- A smalling opening in the bottom of leaf
- the process where a plant makes own food
- most common plant pigment
- one of two for plant to make glucose
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
1.3b section 2 2013-11-25
Across
- what happens to a plant cell when placed in a hypotonic solution?
- when the plasma membrane initially pulls away from the cell wall
- what direction do the net movement of water molecules move when an animal cell is placed in a hypertonic solution?
- b solution A=-1.5MPa and solution B=-0.5MPa.which solution has the higher water potential?
- which solution has a high solute conc and a lower water potential?
- osmosis is a......
- what happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution
- what process makes red blood cells plasma membrane crinkle when placed in a hypertonic solution?
- what happens to a plant cell when placed in hypertonic solution?
- what direction do the net movement of water molecules move when an animal cell is placed in a hypotonic solution?
- what affects the water potential in plant cells?
- what will happen to an animal cell placed in a hypotonic solution?
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- what process happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution?
- potential what word means the tendency for water to leave a system?
- what pressure pushes outwards from within the plant cell?
- what pushes inwards on the plant cell?
- which solution has the same solute conc and water potential as inside the cell?
- it isnt needed for osmosis
- negative solutions with a lower water potential have ........... values
- what else affects the water potential in plant cells
- what is it called when the cytoplasm an plasma membrane shrink away from the cell wall?
- what happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypertonic solution?
- what word is used to describe the cell when it cant take in any more water?
- the net movement of water molecules from a high water potential to a low water potential via a semi permeable membrane
- which solution has a low solute conc and a higher water potential?
- what is the water potential of pure water?
- what is the substance which dissolves in a solvent to make a solution?
- all solutions have a water potential that is a........ number
- negative solutions with a high water potential have............ values
29 Clues: osmosis is a...... • it isnt needed for osmosis • what pushes inwards on the plant cell? • what is the water potential of pure water? • what affects the water potential in plant cells? • what else affects the water potential in plant cells • what pressure pushes outwards from within the plant cell? • all solutions have a water potential that is a........ number • ...
ecosystems 2020-05-19
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- place were organism lives and can find all of its needs a plant or animal will die if they do not have there blank
- an animal that hunts catches and eats other animals
- gets there energy from both plants and animals
- anything that is not dead
- the web that shows what animals eat
- animal that cant make its own food so it eats other animals
- were a animal or plat lives
- animal that gets caught and eaten by other animals
- gets energy from eating other animals
- the role that a plant or animal has in there habitat
- group of organisms that live and interact with one other
- a plant that breaks down garbadge and turns it into soil
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- all of the members of a environment work together and thrive
- were plants and animals live and interact with one other
- the process were a plant makes food or sugar
- what animals eat what
- anything that is not alive
- animal that eats plants for energy
- when some thing disrupts the normal being of a ecosystem
- what keeps aniamls awake
- an animal that can make its own food
- organisms of the same kind that live together
22 Clues: what animals eat what • what keeps aniamls awake • anything that is not dead • anything that is not alive • were a animal or plat lives • animal that eats plants for energy • the web that shows what animals eat • an animal that can make its own food • gets energy from eating other animals • the process were a plant makes food or sugar • ...
Unit 4 - Life Cycles and Traits 2026-01-28
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- the part of a plant that helps it reproduce
- a young insect that looks similar to the adult but smaller
- the part of a plant that contains seeds
- a plant part that can grow into a new plant
- to stay alive in an environment
- an animal without a backbone
- a big change in body shape during an organism’s life cycle
- an action an organism learns during its life
- an organism an animal pairs with to reproduce
- information inside an organism that helps determine its traits
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- a living thing that is born to parents
- a hard outer covering that supports and protects some animals
- a characteristic passed from parents to offspring
- a young form of an animal that looks different from the adult
- the stages a living thing goes through from birth to death
- an animal with a backbone
- how long a living thing usually lives
- everything around an organism that affects how it lives
- to make new organisms of the same kind
- a physical feature or behavior of a living thing
- a trait that helps an organism blend in with its surroundings
21 Clues: an animal with a backbone • an animal without a backbone • to stay alive in an environment • how long a living thing usually lives • a living thing that is born to parents • to make new organisms of the same kind • the part of a plant that contains seeds • the part of a plant that helps it reproduce • a plant part that can grow into a new plant • ...
josh's cell crossword 2020-09-15
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- Makes lipids and proteins to be used in the cell
- Contain the green pigment
- Every organisms have at least one
- Makes proteins to export
- No nucleus
- Contains digestive enzymes
- controls the normal activities of the cell
- Has animal and plant
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- The “ powerhouse” of the cell
- Surrounds the animal cell
- receive and modify proteins made by ER
- Plant cells have a large central vacuole
- Traps sunlight to make glucose
- Where protein are made
- Gives structure and shape to plant and bacteria cells
15 Clues: No nucleus • Has animal and plant • Where protein are made • Makes proteins to export • Surrounds the animal cell • Contain the green pigment • Contains digestive enzymes • The “ powerhouse” of the cell • Traps sunlight to make glucose • Every organisms have at least one • receive and modify proteins made by ER • Plant cells have a large central vacuole • ...
Botany crossword chpt. 6 2025-11-06
12 Clues: a leaf • Fern family • Plant parasite • part of a plant • produces spores • the moss family • Grass like roots • Protects the root • Carrot like roots • a structure in mosses • helps transport water • helps the plant stand up
Plants 2023-09-08
Across
- outside layer that provides structure to the plant
- last for the year and die in the winter; must be replanted yearly
- attracts pollination
- the part in the ground that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil to transport them to the stem
- produces energy through photosynthesis
Down
- plants that live for two years
- the cycle in which a plant grows, lives, and dies
- plants that come back every year
- where photosynthesis occurs
- the process in which plants make food for themselves
- flowering plant that has a pair of leaves in the embryo of the seed
- what transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- basic building blocks of all living things
- what a plant is planted in to grow
14 Clues: attracts pollination • where photosynthesis occurs • plants that live for two years • plants that come back every year • what a plant is planted in to grow • produces energy through photosynthesis • basic building blocks of all living things • the cycle in which a plant grows, lives, and dies • outside layer that provides structure to the plant • ...
Glossary of the project 2025-07-31
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- A large paper where students write or draw ideas.
- A line that shows the milestones.
- A place. The product of Arrayanes’ PBL in 2024.
- A place with many plants and trees that gives clean air; it is one of the products of the project
- Living things that grow in the ground.
- The government group that protects nature.
- A type of plant with long stems that climbs.
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- The objectives of the project.
- The big question that guides the project.
- A type of plant, It’s small, thick and has many branches
- An important moment in the project.
- A text that gives information. One of the products.
- The colourful part of a plant.
- A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
14 Clues: The objectives of the project. • The colourful part of a plant. • A line that shows the milestones. • An important moment in the project. • Living things that grow in the ground. • The big question that guides the project. • The government group that protects nature. • A type of plant with long stems that climbs. • A place. The product of Arrayanes’ PBL in 2024. • ...
Science review - 12/7/22 2022-12-05
Across
- process by which a plant makes food
- process of a new plant growing from a seed
- location where photosynthesis usually takes place
- where plants get their energy to make food
- part of a plant that holds it in place
Down
- part of the plant that holds the pollen
- part of the plant that gives support
- how plants reproduce
- part of a plant that grows into a new plant
- part of a plant that produces seeds
10 Clues: how plants reproduce • process by which a plant makes food • part of a plant that produces seeds • part of the plant that gives support • part of a plant that holds it in place • part of the plant that holds the pollen • process of a new plant growing from a seed • where plants get their energy to make food • part of a plant that grows into a new plant • ...
Cell crossword 2022-12-08
Across
- produces structure for plant cell
- produces structure for animal plant
- it is the control center, contains DNA
- maintain photosynthesis
- organism composed of many cells
- protein production
- make ATP
- produces and transport proteins
Down
- sorts and packages materials for transport
- fills the cell
- produces lipids and steroids
- stores materials in plant
- controls what enters and exits the cell
- gets rid of waste
- made up of only one cell that carries out all of the functions
15 Clues: make ATP • fills the cell • gets rid of waste • protein production • maintain photosynthesis • stores materials in plant • produces lipids and steroids • organism composed of many cells • produces and transport proteins • produces structure for plant cell • produces structure for animal plant • it is the control center, contains DNA • controls what enters and exits the cell • ...
Long E sounds 2023-11-24
Across
- To look at and understand the meaning of words.
- To touch or being touched.
- A road in a city or town.
- Food from an animal
- A small hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches made of wood.
- a young very young person.
- to rest for the night.
- A period of seven days.
Down
- to do anything one wants.
- Extending far downward below the surface.
- The plural of "foot," the lower part of the leg.
- Having the taste of sugar or honey.
- Ten plus ten.
- Of the color between blue and yellow
- A round object that turns and moves.
- To use eyes to look at something.
- A flying insect known for making honey.
- an animal with a thick woolly coat.
19 Clues: Ten plus ten. • Food from an animal • to rest for the night. • A period of seven days. • to do anything one wants. • A road in a city or town. • To touch or being touched. • a young very young person. • To use eyes to look at something. • Having the taste of sugar or honey. • an animal with a thick woolly coat. • Of the color between blue and yellow • ...
Cells 2013-09-12
Across
- The basic unit of structure and function of all living things
- Material that Robert Hooke observed
- Strands of DNA that give the cell its characteristics
- Organelle that makes energy for the cell
- Theodor ____________ concludes that animals are also made up of cells
- Jelly like substance that holds organelles in place
- 1838 Mathis _____________ determines that every plant is made up of cells
- Type of cells that are in your body
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- Stores nutrients water and waste for a cell
- Type of cells that would grow in a garden
- Makes food for the plant cell
- Controls what goes in and out of a cell
- Chromosomes are located here
- Another name for chromosomes
- Last name of the man who observed built and used an early microscope
- Protects a plant cell and gives it shape
16 Clues: Chromosomes are located here • Another name for chromosomes • Makes food for the plant cell • Material that Robert Hooke observed • Type of cells that are in your body • Controls what goes in and out of a cell • Organelle that makes energy for the cell • Protects a plant cell and gives it shape • Type of cells that would grow in a garden • ...
Cells and Characteristics 2023-10-13
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- The removal of waste products of metabolism from the organism.
- An organism that produces its own food.
- A sac filled with cell sap, gives support to plant cells.
- A group of organs working together to carry out a particular function
- Any microorganism that causes harm or disease
- The watery substance in the cell where all chemical reactions take place.
- A group of cells with a similar structure that carry out a particular function.
- An oraganisms gets its nutrition from organic matter eg plant/animal matter.
- Organisms with no nucleus
- A group of tissues working together to carry out a specific function.
- What a fungi cell wall is made of
- Organisms with a nucleus
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- What a plant cell wall is made of
- Site of photosynthesis, contains chlorophyll.
- The maintenance of a constant internal environment within strict limits.
- A structure within a cell that has a particular function.
- The ability to detect a change in stimulus in the surroundings and respond.
- An irreversible change in mass.
- Controls the cell and contains the genetic material.
- Site of aerobic respiration
- Wall The outermost layer of a plant cell. It provides shape and support for the cell.
- A chemical reaction that releases energy from molecules such as glucose.
- Site of protein synthesis
- membrane Controls movement of substances into and out of the cell
24 Clues: Organisms with a nucleus • Organisms with no nucleus • Site of protein synthesis • Site of aerobic respiration • An irreversible change in mass. • What a plant cell wall is made of • What a fungi cell wall is made of • An organism that produces its own food. • Site of photosynthesis, contains chlorophyll. • Any microorganism that causes harm or disease • ...
iGCSE Biology (Venetia) 2022-06-24
Across
- in a food chain, each tier is called a ______ level
- Small structures found on a villus
- 23 is the _______ number in humans
- When a male and female gamete fuse
- Water usually moves by osmosis
- Active transport means movement ___ a conc. gradient
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- Acid in the stomach
- When volume increases, _________ decreases
- Where you would find pollen in a flowering plant
- Tested for using the Sudan III Test
- 46 is the _______ number in humans
- Plant cell wall is made of…
- Tested for using the Biuret Test
- product of fermentation (other than CO2)
- During inhalation, volume increases in the…
- Tested for using the Benedict’s Test
- Movement of particles down a conc. gradient
- Produced in the liver, released by gall bladder
- Starch turns this from orange-brown to blue-black
- Where nectar is produced in a flowering plant
20 Clues: Acid in the stomach • Plant cell wall is made of… • Water usually moves by osmosis • Tested for using the Biuret Test • 46 is the _______ number in humans • Small structures found on a villus • 23 is the _______ number in humans • When a male and female gamete fuse • Tested for using the Sudan III Test • Tested for using the Benedict’s Test • ...
The plant 2017-04-18
5 Clues: having two seeds leaf • store food for baby plant • plant making their own food • the process by which plant grow from a seed • having only one seed leaf inside the seed coat
Plants 2020-09-21
Across
- Plant that has specialized cells and vascular tissue, but does not produce seeds.
- action of water molecules pulling each other up a narrow tube is called
- Asexual reproduction in angiosperm plants (two words) where new plants may grow from the roots, stems, leaves, or small growths called plantlets.
- The stalk which the pollen grains travel down.
- in many
- The part of the flower that visually attracts specific insects, birds, and bats to the flower to aid in pollination.
- Category of plant that has no specialized cells
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- The xylem and phloem are
- The stalk of the stamen.
- when water from the xylem is constantly evaporating from the stomata in the leaves.
- Category of plant that has specialized cells, vascular tissue, and produces seeds in cones.
- At the base of the carpel is the _______ where eggs are formed and where seeds later develop.
- Mosses and ferns reproduce using...
- In the ___ stem, the vascular bundles are arranged in a ring, with pith concentrated at the core of the stem.
- Some ocean algae lives in mutual symbiosis with
- A floating organism that does photosynthesis, responsible for 80% of the total photosynthesis on Earth.
- The top of the stamen.
- Tissue responsible for transporting water upward from the roots.
- provides structural support
- stems have the vascular bundles scattered throughout the plant interior
20 Clues: in many • The top of the stamen. • The xylem and phloem are • The stalk of the stamen. • provides structural support • Mosses and ferns reproduce using... • The stalk which the pollen grains travel down. • Some ocean algae lives in mutual symbiosis with • Category of plant that has no specialized cells • Tissue responsible for transporting water upward from the roots. • ...
Fruit and Vegetables 2019-11-20
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- Part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the ground.
- Large vegetable with green florets
- Coldest season of the year
- Plant product that contains seeds and is grown from a flower
- Very tall grass that grows long yellow cobs.
- Red, yellow or green fruit that is good in salads.
- Edible plant product that does not derive from a flower.
- Long slender orange or purple vegetable that grows under the ground
- Similar to beans but often smaller and sweeter.
- Long slender seeds encased in edible fleshy tissue.
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- Season that starts in September and ends in November
- Round white fleshed vegetable that contains lots of starch that grows under the ground.
- Large vegetable with white florets
- Large fruit with green skin, bright red interior with sweet tasting flesh.
- Long slender fruit with green skin and white flesh.
- Season that starts in March and ends in May
- Large round fruit (commonly mistaken as a vegetable) that typically has green or grey skin with orange flesh.
- Part of the plant that carries water and nutrients to the leaves from the roots.
- Hottest season of the year.
19 Clues: Coldest season of the year • Hottest season of the year. • Large vegetable with green florets • Large vegetable with white florets • Season that starts in March and ends in May • Very tall grass that grows long yellow cobs. • Similar to beans but often smaller and sweeter. • Red, yellow or green fruit that is good in salads. • ...
UNITS 15 & 16 2023-04-01
Across
- not cooked.
- powerful or special.
- completely grown or completely developed.
- to give water to plants.
- what plants and trees grow in.
- fruit that is ripe is ready to eat.
- the sweet liquid that bees get from flowers to make honey.
- the flat parts that grow on a plant or tree.
- to start to grow.
- if a plant or tree blooms, flowers appear on it.
- far from one end to the other.
- a piece of land by your house where you can grow flowers.
- a lot of people together.
- potato, a vegetable that looks like a red potato, but orange.
- the parts of a flower that give it colour.
- seeds from a plant that you can cook and eat.
- far from one side of the other.
- not afraid.
- air that is difficult to see through because of heat, dust or smoke.
- all the people who live in a place, the place where they live.
- small, hard parts of a plant.
- ready to do dangerous or difficult things without fear.
- a gas in the air we need to live.
- how strong on powerful you are
- with nothing or no one inside or on it.
Down
- if you are curious, you want to know about something.
- people who are
- a powder that flowers make.
- cart, a thing on wheels that you push around in a store.
- not cooked.
- how long something is.
- having the shape of a circle on a ball.
- smooth, with no parts that are higher or lower than the rest.
- the plants that climb a surface as they grow.
- a person who works in a garden.
- a strong person can carry heavy things.
- how far it is from one side of something to the other.
- people.
- the long, thin part of a plant that the flowers and leaves grow on.
- the parts of a plant that are under the ground.
40 Clues: people. • not cooked. • not cooked. • not afraid. • people who are • to start to grow. • powerful or special. • how long something is. • to give water to plants. • a lot of people together. • a powder that flowers make. • small, hard parts of a plant. • what plants and trees grow in. • far from one end to the other. • how strong on powerful you are • a person who works in a garden. • ...
golden bell! 2013-04-02
Across
- a small animal that lives with you
- the part of the plant that makes seeds
- 0-1 years old. Someone who is very young
- a bell outside the door
- the part of the plant that grows down in the dirt
- we brush our teeth with it
- clock a clock that wakes you up in the morning
- the taste of candy
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- the flat green partof the plant
- a long orange vegetable that rabbits eat
- a yellow fruit that tastes sour
- a warm coat with sleeves
- a drink with a lemon flavout
- Boy or Girl who is 13-19 years old.
- liquid that girls use to smell nice
- what we hear with
- to go by moving your feet
- not thin
18 Clues: not thin • what we hear with • the taste of candy • a bell outside the door • a warm coat with sleeves • to go by moving your feet • we brush our teeth with it • a drink with a lemon flavout • the flat green partof the plant • a yellow fruit that tastes sour • a small animal that lives with you • Boy or Girl who is 13-19 years old. • liquid that girls use to smell nice • ...
Bee unit vocab 2020-06-10
Across
- Pollen producing part of plant
- Helps carry pollen from the stamen to the stigma
- collapse disorder Workers bees start to disappear
- reproduction Produces individuals identical to the parent
- bees Clean hive
- bee Leader of hive
Down
- Undeveloped plant inside a seed
- Female reproductive part of the plant
- Tissue that surrounds the embryo
- Delivers pollen from one plant to another
- reproduction Transfer of male gametes into female ovules
- Mates with Queen Bee
12 Clues: bees Clean hive • bee Leader of hive • Mates with Queen Bee • Pollen producing part of plant • Undeveloped plant inside a seed • Tissue that surrounds the embryo • Female reproductive part of the plant • Delivers pollen from one plant to another • Helps carry pollen from the stamen to the stigma • collapse disorder Workers bees start to disappear • ...
P2 General Studies Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-16
Across
- It is used to describe an animal that lays eggs.
- The process in which pollen is taken from one plant or part of a plant to another so that new plant seeds can be produced.
- A structure that provides privacy and protection from danger. It is one of the basic needs of living things.
- The length of time living things live.
- The process of a seed starting to grow.
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- To hold the plant in the soil.
- Living things are organisms that have life, are alive, and have the ability to eat, grow, respire, reproduce.
- A place where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows.
- A young plant grown from seed.
- Produce baby from inside body.
- An animal that has a backbone.
- A scientist who studies plants.
12 Clues: To hold the plant in the soil. • A young plant grown from seed. • Produce baby from inside body. • An animal that has a backbone. • A scientist who studies plants. • The length of time living things live. • The process of a seed starting to grow. • It is used to describe an animal that lays eggs. • A place where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows. • ...
Plant Cells by Malachi 2025-10-13
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- The organelle for photosynthesis.
- Transport tissue in a leaf.
- Flowering plants.
- Organism that eats other things for food.
- A plant with unenclosed seeds.
- Gaps in a leaf for air.
- The middle layer of a leaf.
- Pores on a leaf for gas exchange.
- A group of similar cells.
- The bottom layer of a leaf.
- Plants making food from sunlight.
- A formula for a chemical reaction.
- Cells that open and close stomata.
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- The top layer of a leaf.
- A plant without transport tubes.
- Organism that makes its own food.
- Layer of cells in a leaf for gas exchange.
- Small, nonvascular plants.
- Layer of cells in a leaf for light absorption.
- A plant with transport tubes.
- The green pigment in plants.
- A waxy layer on a leaf.
22 Clues: Flowering plants. • Gaps in a leaf for air. • A waxy layer on a leaf. • The top layer of a leaf. • A group of similar cells. • Small, nonvascular plants. • Transport tissue in a leaf. • The middle layer of a leaf. • The bottom layer of a leaf. • The green pigment in plants. • A plant with transport tubes. • A plant with unenclosed seeds. • A plant without transport tubes. • ...
Cells & Microscope Crossword 2016-08-08
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- Cells the move through veins.
- Most simple microscope
- Storage in cells.
- Inventor of the microscope.
- Organelle found in a plant that makes light into sugar.
- Instrument that uses visible light and magnifying lenses to look at very small objects.
- Division process cell.
- The central of the cell
- The simplest optical microscope is the magnifying glass
- A neutron
- Makes up much of a cell inside the cell membrane. (Jellylike material)
- The main muscle of breathing.
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- Unit of spatial measurement that is 10-6 meter.
- Process of a living cell takes up molecules bound to its surface.
- Process that a plant makes its food.
- Instrument that is used to magnify small objects.
- Cell that helps digest.
- English Philosopher, architect and polymath
- Describes that something has existed before.
- Small things making up a plant.
- Genetically controlled process that leads to death of cells.
- First layer of a plant cell.
- A transparent material.
- Small things making up living things.
- A cell that comes from the male sexual organ.
- Thin flexible layer around the cell.
- Describes the properties of cells.
- Unit of spatial measurement that is 10-9 meter.
- Point, period, or step in a process.
29 Clues: A neutron • Storage in cells. • Most simple microscope • Division process cell. • Cell that helps digest. • A transparent material. • The central of the cell • Inventor of the microscope. • First layer of a plant cell. • Cells the move through veins. • The main muscle of breathing. • Small things making up a plant. • Describes the properties of cells. • ...
photosynthesis crossword coeby 2024-10-31
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- a protein complex within a plant cell that uses sunlight energy to split water molecules,
- needs light
- consumer
- a pigment found in the chloroplasts of cells.
- same as ATP but with one less phosphate
- a protein complex within a plant cell's chloroplasts that uses light energy to transfer electrons during photosynthesis
- air
- Co2
- light-independent reactions
- a simple sugar molecule produced by plants using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- the fluid filling up the inner space of the chloroplasts which encircle the grana and the thylakoids
- compound plants need to grow
- doesn't need light
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- chemical compound that living things use to store and relis ease energy
- producer
- the process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and sugar
- a colored molecule, like chlorophyll, found within plants that absorbs specific wavelengths of light energy
- how hot or cold it is
- compound plants need to grow
- the third part of a ADP or ADP
- autotroph
- membrane in the chloroplasts of a plant cell
- heterotroph
- a coin-shaped stack of thylakoids, which are the membrane-like structures found inside the chloroplasts of plant cells.
- is a crucial building block of a molecule called "NADPH"
- where photosynthesis takes place
- molecule that acts as an electron carrier in photosynthesis
27 Clues: air • Co2 • producer • consumer • autotroph • needs light • heterotroph • doesn't need light • how hot or cold it is • light-independent reactions • compound plants need to grow • compound plants need to grow • the third part of a ADP or ADP • where photosynthesis takes place • same as ATP but with one less phosphate • membrane in the chloroplasts of a plant cell • ...
Adventure Ed Week One: Our Gathered Faces 2023-11-17
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- squash, corn, and ...
- ghost cakes honor
- number seats on the bus
- greetings and thanks #1
- people of the first light
- first rule of adventure ed
- confederacy of tribes living in upstate New York
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- sacred plant of knowledge
- merino wool source
- sacred plant for baskets
- stone walls go around the earth...
- plant that gets rid of bad energy
- settled in 1644
- tribe making ghost cakes
- you need a buddy for this
15 Clues: settled in 1644 • ghost cakes honor • merino wool source • squash, corn, and ... • number seats on the bus • greetings and thanks #1 • sacred plant for baskets • tribe making ghost cakes • sacred plant of knowledge • people of the first light • you need a buddy for this • first rule of adventure ed • plant that gets rid of bad energy • stone walls go around the earth... • ...
From fungus to plant - summary 24.05.2016 "Science" 2016-05-23
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- plant organ, which transports fluids between the roots and the shoots
- composite organism that emerges from algae living among the filaments of a fungus in a symbiotic relationship
- cultivar of a squash plant, most commonly of Cucurbita pepo, that is round, with smooth, slightly ribbed skin, and deep yellow to orange coloration
- large, diverse group of photosynthetic organisms which need water to live
- process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy, normally from the Sun, into chemical energy
- sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in plants that are floral
- one of kingdoms in biology
- seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) formed from the ovary after flowering
- popular tree, which has needles
- single-celled microorganisms, which are used for making many kinds of food (for example for baking or alcohol production)
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- organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil
- food preparation originating in Japan, including algae
- transformation of sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide (as a by-product)
- green organisms, which have cell walls with cellulose
- thin plant organ, located above ground and specialized for photosynthesis
- group of seed-producing plants, which name means "naked seeds"
- organism that cannot fix carbon and uses organic carbon for growth
- the most diverse group of land plants
- organism that populates a region after a (short-term) natural disaster or any other event that kills off most life in that area
- large grain plant first domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mexico about 10,000 years ago
20 Clues: one of kingdoms in biology • popular tree, which has needles • the most diverse group of land plants • green organisms, which have cell walls with cellulose • food preparation originating in Japan, including algae • group of seed-producing plants, which name means "naked seeds" • organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil • ...
blake plant Pest review 2025-04-14
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- which is NOT considered a nonliving agent
- a fungal disease that affects young seedlings, causing them to rot at the soil line and die
- a fungal disease that infects corn and other plants in the same family
- disease that enters plant though wound
- in which plant is gray leaf spot common
- downy mildew thrives in which of following environment conditions
- which disease effects seeds before during and after germination
- a form of mold
- mildew is which of the following
- which disease is usually accompanied by a foul odor
- which of the following conditions is needed for apple scab to occur
- a plant pathogen infecting many tropical and warm temperate plants including mangoes
- Severely infected leaves turn brown and fall off, or dead, dried leaves may cling to the stem.
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- which type of disease enters the plant through wounds or natural opening
- which is NOT a step in the life cycle of bacteria
- medications which is one treatment option for a fungal disease
- what is one way a virus can be prevented
- most common disease is easy to treat
- what is proper humidity level to store onions to prevent onion neck rot
- a bacterial disease caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv.
- is any condition interfering with normal growth and development
- what is a pathogen
- a destructive plant disease caused by a fungus-like organism that spreads through airborne spores
- a disease caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea
- caused by a number of pathogens, including fungi and bacteria.
- a disease caused by the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa
26 Clues: a form of mold • what is a pathogen • mildew is which of the following • most common disease is easy to treat • disease that enters plant though wound • in which plant is gray leaf spot common • what is one way a virus can be prevented • which is NOT considered a nonliving agent • a disease caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea • ...
