the plant Crossword Puzzles
Roots,Stems,and Leaves 2016-01-06
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- Primary growth in a plant that causes the plant to grow vertically.
- A type of root that grows vertically and rootlets grow off of it.
- Tiny holes in the stems surface that allows gas exchange.
- consists of vascular bundles known as veins.
- Part of the root that transports minerals and food.
- Outer layer of stem that prevents H20 loss and allows o2 and co2 exchange.
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- A type of specialized stem that grows horizontally through underground soil.
- Location where most photosynthesis occurs which is a flat portion of the leaf.
- Secondary growth in a plant that causes the plant to grow horizontally.
- Located in the middle of the stem which stores food.
- Protection made of cork, csmbium, and Phloem for woody stems
- Part of root that carries water up the plant.
- Sacks that hold photosynthetic pigments.
13 Clues: Sacks that hold photosynthetic pigments. • consists of vascular bundles known as veins. • Part of root that carries water up the plant. • Part of the root that transports minerals and food. • Located in the middle of the stem which stores food. • Tiny holes in the stems surface that allows gas exchange. • Protection made of cork, csmbium, and Phloem for woody stems • ...
BigIdea2_w1 2019-12-04
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- n) the part of a flowering plant that includes the seeds
- v) to bring pollen from one flower to another
- ad) in addition to; also
- n) the part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
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- n) green vegetable that is used in salads
- v) to have something inside or include something as a part
- n) a plant part that can be eaten and has no seeds
- n) the plant part in the soil that absorbs water from the ground
- n) the flat, green plant parts that grow above the ground and absorb sunlight
- n) the part of the plant that connects the roots and the leaves
10 Clues: ad) in addition to; also • n) green vegetable that is used in salads • v) to bring pollen from one flower to another • n) a plant part that can be eaten and has no seeds • n) the part of a plant that can grow into a new plant • n) the part of a flowering plant that includes the seeds • v) to have something inside or include something as a part • ...
Class VII -I 2015-07-07
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- Flying mammal
- Old name of chennai is
- The country that produces the most sugarcane is
- The largest planet of our solar system
- The kinds of crops sown in winter
- The largest star of our solar system
- During photosynthesis solar energy is captured by this pigment
- The great pyramids of Giza is in this country
- Mushrooms belong to this kingdom
- These are undesirable plants that grow along with crops
- Fertilizers are inorganic
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- The crops sown in rainy season
- The first step in growing a crop
- The natural satellite of earth
- Man's best friend
- The part of plant that gets CO2 from air for photosynthesis
- We can produce this biofuel from sugarcane (hint: it is an alcohol)
- The grain seeds are seperated from the chaff by
- The Plant that traps and eats animals is
- Same variety of plant grown and cultivated in large scale
- The gaseous state of water is called
- The national flower of India
- Largest living organism
- Largest fish
24 Clues: Largest fish • Flying mammal • Man's best friend • Old name of chennai is • Largest living organism • Fertilizers are inorganic • The national flower of India • The crops sown in rainy season • The natural satellite of earth • The first step in growing a crop • Mushrooms belong to this kingdom • The kinds of crops sown in winter • The largest star of our solar system • ...
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells 2021-10-05
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- an example of a eukaryote (not animal or plant)
- the kind of eukaryotic cell that has a large central vacuole
- spooky, spooky _______________
- the color we labelled the endoplasmic reticulum
- the kind of eukaryotic cell that always has lysosomes
- the cell _________ is a stiff structure that surrounds the cell membrane
- a slime layer outside the cell wall in a prokaryotic cell
- the site of cellular respiration (the powerhouse of the cell)
- an example of a prokaryote (not archaea)
- the fluid inside a cell
- type of cell without a nucleus
- the color we labelled the golgi complex
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- only found in plant cells
- means made of one cell
- means made of many cells
- an organism made of prokaryotic cells
- found inside chloroplasts
- type of cell with a nucleus
- all cells have a cell __________ that covers and protects the cell
- the site of protein synthesis
- an organism made of eukaryotic cells
21 Clues: means made of one cell • the fluid inside a cell • means made of many cells • only found in plant cells • found inside chloroplasts • type of cell with a nucleus • the site of protein synthesis • spooky, spooky _______________ • type of cell without a nucleus • an organism made of eukaryotic cells • an organism made of prokaryotic cells • the color we labelled the golgi complex • ...
Transport in Plants 2016-09-11
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- Molecule that excess sugar (glucose) is stored as
- Tissue found in plants that transports sugars.
- Substance produced in leaves during photosynthesis
- Type of cell that is specialised for the absorption of water and minerals.
- Phloem is made of __________ cells.
- Name of circular structure in plant that contains xylem and phloem vessels.
- Tissue found in plants that transports water and minerals.
- Xylem is made of _________ cells.
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- Pores in leaves through which substances diffuse in and out.
- Process that moves water up through plant, from roots to leaves.
- Part of plant that absorbs water and minerals from soil.
- Process that occurs in leaves; uses carbon dioxide and water to create glucose and oxygen.
- Substance carried from roots of plant, through stems to leaves, where it is then released to the atmosphere.
- Type of cell that is sepcialised for photosynthesis
- Part of the plant that photosynthesis occurs in.
- Direction in which water and minerals move through xylem vessels.
16 Clues: Xylem is made of _________ cells. • Phloem is made of __________ cells. • Tissue found in plants that transports sugars. • Part of the plant that photosynthesis occurs in. • Molecule that excess sugar (glucose) is stored as • Substance produced in leaves during photosynthesis • Type of cell that is sepcialised for photosynthesis • ...
Nature 2023-06-14
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- a hole or tunnelo dug by a small animal
- a place giving temporary protection from bad weather
- a smallk flowerless green plant that lacks true roots
- a part of tree which grows out from the trunk
- a fine powdery substance
- a small, narrow rivere
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- vegetation consisting of typically short plant
- the upper layer of earth in which plant grow
- a woody hanging plant that hangs from tropical trees
- a woody perennial plant
- a way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading
- a flattened structure of a higher plant
12 Clues: a small, narrow rivere • a woody perennial plant • a fine powdery substance • a hole or tunnelo dug by a small animal • a flattened structure of a higher plant • the upper layer of earth in which plant grow • a part of tree which grows out from the trunk • vegetation consisting of typically short plant • a place giving temporary protection from bad weather • ...
Flower Vocabulary 2013-02-19
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- an African violet can grow a new plant from a damaged ____
- part of a plant that contains seeds
- stem ____ are pieces of stem that can grow new plants
- the seed ____ is a protective covering around a seed
- female part of the flower
- one large, main root with smaller roots branching off
- new shoots sent up from roots
- thorns, poison and thigmotropism are structures for ____
- supports the plant and holds up leaves
- the stalk of the pistil
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- root ____ increase the surface area of roots to absorb more water
- roots made of several main roots that each branch off
- absorb water and nutrients from soil
- bulbs and tubers are ____ stems that can
- male part of the flower
- part of the stamen that produces pollen
- part of a flower that becomes the fruit
- stems that grow along the ground to make new plants
- the sticky top of the pistil
- the main site for photosynthesis in plants
20 Clues: male part of the flower • the stalk of the pistil • female part of the flower • the sticky top of the pistil • new shoots sent up from roots • part of a plant that contains seeds • absorb water and nutrients from soil • supports the plant and holds up leaves • part of the stamen that produces pollen • part of a flower that becomes the fruit • ...
animal diseases and pests 2021-04-28
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- tiny white spots on the plant
- death twig starting at the end
- sticking to the soft end of the stem causing the leaves to wringkle
- fungal disease commonly found in roses
- a plant will be much smaller than others
- eat the leaves and stems of plants
- rotten spots on the leaves that are larger than the sp
- plants growing stems are not strong and do not contain
- are pests that are detrimental to farmers
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- not green leaves
- the main pest of rice plants
- can affect the metabolic processes of plants
- wilt resulting in disturbance of evaporation and osmosis process
- virus the leaves are punctate yellow which sometimes curves
- the plant has yellow leaves
- is a pest causing heavy damage and loss yield
- organisms that damage crops
- blight rotten spots on tubers or certain parts
- bugs are one of the most troubling pests for farmers
- leaves are convered with spots
20 Clues: not green leaves • the plant has yellow leaves • organisms that damage crops • the main pest of rice plants • tiny white spots on the plant • death twig starting at the end • leaves are convered with spots • eat the leaves and stems of plants • fungal disease commonly found in roses • a plant will be much smaller than others • are pests that are detrimental to farmers • ...
Environmental Science 2023-03-21
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- A plant or animal
- Made up of all living things
- Living organisms and their interaction with each other
- Meat eaters are called
- A model that shows the relationships in an ecosystem
- List of organisms
- The study of how livings interact with each other
- Plant eaters are called
- Organisms that make their food using the sun
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- Smaller places within a biome
- Non-living components
- Organisms that obtain their food by feeding on other organisms
- The natural home of a living thing
- A system made up of all living things
- Organisms of one species in an ecosystem
- An organisms function in its habitat
- Areas in the world with similar climates
- Meat and plant eaters are called
18 Clues: A plant or animal • List of organisms • Non-living components • Meat eaters are called • Plant eaters are called • Made up of all living things • Smaller places within a biome • Meat and plant eaters are called • The natural home of a living thing • An organisms function in its habitat • A system made up of all living things • Organisms of one species in an ecosystem • ...
Plant vs Animal Cell Crossword 2025-03-22
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- Organelles that contain a cell wall
- Controls all cell activities
- Animal cells outer layer that is ____-permeable
- E.g. Mushroom, Horse
- This ER has ribosomes making proteins
- Stores nutrients for the cell
- These green organelles are located in a plant cell, but not an animal cell
- An animal cell has many ______ vacuoles
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- Simple cell containing no nucleus
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Packages materials to be removed from the cell
- A plant cell has a cell wall and a ___________, unlike animal cells
- Genetic information of the cell
- Plant and Animal cells are
- Jelly-like substance that fills the cell
- 3 statements, fundamental hypothesis
- Structures that perform functions in a cell
17 Clues: E.g. Mushroom, Horse • Powerhouse of the cell • Plant and Animal cells are • Controls all cell activities • Stores nutrients for the cell • Genetic information of the cell • Simple cell containing no nucleus • Organelles that contain a cell wall • 3 statements, fundamental hypothesis • This ER has ribosomes making proteins • An animal cell has many ______ vacuoles • ...
Phoenix Surfacing Safety Day 2024-12-05
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- A safety feature on plant designed to make it more visible (6)
- Something you should wear when operating mobile plant (8)
- A document your supervisor should brief you on and provide you prior to starting work (6,9)
- Damage to plant, property, services or the environment but not people is an...(8)
- Phoenix's health and safety consultant (7)
- A harmful type of dust generated by saw cutting, grinding or drilling (6)
- A means of reducing airborne dust when cutting, planing or sweeping (5,11)
- Regulation that protects you from harmful substances (5)
- An unsafe act or condition which should be challenged and reported (4,4)
- What we put in place to reduce the risk of a task (7,7)
- The app where you can find key H&S Documentation (6)
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- A security measure fitted to all PSL plant (7)
- Excavator brand preferred by Phoenix for its excellent safety features (6)
- An accident which causes someone to miss at least one full shift (4,4,6)
- Name of charity supported by Phoenix which can support staff struggling with their mental health(3,10)
- A mandatory sign to advise road users of works taking place (3,2,4)
- A legal requirement to check for these before using any mobile plant (7)
- Person responsibly for the safe reversing, tipping and unloading of delivery vehicles (8)
- Something that has the potential to cause harm (6)
- To be worn when exposed to noise over 85db (12)
20 Clues: Phoenix's health and safety consultant (7) • A security measure fitted to all PSL plant (7) • To be worn when exposed to noise over 85db (12) • Something that has the potential to cause harm (6) • The app where you can find key H&S Documentation (6) • What we put in place to reduce the risk of a task (7,7) • Regulation that protects you from harmful substances (5) • ...
plant movement and phytohormones 2020-09-05
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- geotropism is shown by the shoots of plants
- is a tropic movement shown by obliquely growing stems
- is physiological response to relative length of day and night
- tropic movements shown by roots of plants towards water
- dicovered the volatile plant hormone
- tropic movement shown by trendrils of herbs
- synthesise abscisic acid
- the only volatile or gaseous hormone
- nastic movement regulated by temperature
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- are swollen areas consisting of loosely packedparenchymatous cells
- induction of flowring process by exposure to prolonged coldness
- movement induced by chemical substances
- response of plants running parallel to soil
- break dormancy of seeds
- acid is the most naturally occurring auxin
- formation of fruits without seeds
- special pigments that regulate photopriodic responses
- is promoted by the volatile hormone of the plant
- leaves of oxalis plant shows this movement
- hormone that promotes stem elongation
- first naturally occurring cytokinin
21 Clues: break dormancy of seeds • synthesise abscisic acid • formation of fruits without seeds • first naturally occurring cytokinin • dicovered the volatile plant hormone • the only volatile or gaseous hormone • hormone that promotes stem elongation • movement induced by chemical substances • nastic movement regulated by temperature • acid is the most naturally occurring auxin • ...
Plant Parts 2021-11-02
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- protects the seed from water and extreme conditions.
- absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- primary site of photosynthesis in plants.
- energy factory for the plant.
- primary function is reproduction.
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- house and protect the plant embryo until it is ready to germinate.
- transport water, sugar, and nutrients through the plant.
- the diffusion of water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen to and from the plant or plant sweat.
- new plant.
- is formed from the ovary of the flower and protects the seeds.
10 Clues: new plant. • energy factory for the plant. • primary function is reproduction. • absorb water and nutrients from the soil. • primary site of photosynthesis in plants. • protects the seed from water and extreme conditions. • transport water, sugar, and nutrients through the plant. • is formed from the ovary of the flower and protects the seeds. • ...
Science 2020-05-01
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- The organ system that protects the body against infections.
- The smallest functional unit of a living organism. It contains parts to carry out life processes.
- An animal that is eaten by another animal.
- Tissue found inside some bones where new blood cells are made.
- The cell component that surrounds the cell and strengthens it. In plant cells it is made of cellulose.
- An animal cell that transmits electrical impulses around the body.
- Green plant or algae that makes its own food using sunlight by the process of photosynthesis.
- An animal cell that transports oxygen around the body.
- Living things made up of many types of cell.
- Connect muscles to bones.
- A measure of the number of particles in a given volume.
- Parts of the skeleton where bones meet.
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- A particular place or role that an organism has in an ecosystem
- The cell component that surrounds the cell and controls movement of substances in and out.
- An animal that eats other animals.
- The plant cell component that absorbs light so the plant can make food by photosynthesis.
- Connect bones in joints.
- A chemical reaction where food and oxygen are converted into water and carbon dioxide, enabling energy transfer.
- A tissue that forms a hard structure, used to protect organs and used for movement.
- The cell component containing genetic material
- The area in which an organism lives.
21 Clues: Connect bones in joints. • Connect muscles to bones. • An animal that eats other animals. • The area in which an organism lives. • Parts of the skeleton where bones meet. • An animal that is eaten by another animal. • Living things made up of many types of cell. • The cell component containing genetic material • An animal cell that transports oxygen around the body. • ...
Where It Comes From 2021-03-03
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- a process that cleans the dirt out of water
- a chemical that kills germs
- a wrapped up bundle of something
- a body of water that is surrounded by land
- the last step in making a t-shirt
- a place to store water
- a small stick
- Machines ___ the cotton into thread.
- soft white plant material used to make fabric
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- where water is pumped into pipes from a lake or well
- where water is bottled
- a large tube for transporting water
- a long, thin strand of cotton
- the pod of a cotton plant
- where cotton grows
- when we gather parts or all of a plant
- it falls from the sky when it's cold
- a machine that cleans cotton invented by Eli Whitney
- something you wear that is made of cotton (t-...)
- the machine that weaves thread into fabric
20 Clues: a small stick • where cotton grows • where water is bottled • a place to store water • the pod of a cotton plant • a chemical that kills germs • a long, thin strand of cotton • a wrapped up bundle of something • the last step in making a t-shirt • a large tube for transporting water • it falls from the sky when it's cold • Machines ___ the cotton into thread. • ...
Bioenergetics 2023-05-12
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- Limiting factor of photosynthesis
- Type of plant cell where most photosynthesis occurs
- Green pigment found in some plant cells that absorbs light
- Sub-cellular structure where photosynthesis occurs
- Sum of all chemical reactions in the body
- Type of plant cell where no photosynthesis occurs
- What the enzymes will lack if temperature is too low
- Type of chemical reaction photosynthesis is
- Product of anaerobic respiration in yeast and plants
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- Reaction in all eukaryotic organism which transfers energy
- Limiting factor of photosynthesis
- Sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis
- Waste product of photosynthesis
- Product of anaerobic respiration in animals
- The most efficient type of respiration
- Reactent in the photosynthesis equation
- ... rate increases during exercise
- Reactant in the photosynthesis equation
- Type of respiration which requires no oxygen
- Energy source needed for photosynthesis
- What the enzyme will do if temperature is too high
21 Clues: Waste product of photosynthesis • Limiting factor of photosynthesis • Limiting factor of photosynthesis • ... rate increases during exercise • The most efficient type of respiration • Reactent in the photosynthesis equation • Reactant in the photosynthesis equation • Energy source needed for photosynthesis • Sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis • ...
Nutrition and Metabolism 2016-06-16
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- / make up hormones(homeostasis)
- Acids / building blocks of protein
- / commonly called fats and oils
- / found in plant cell walls
- / are vital nutrients, help other nutrients do their job
- / commonly called sugars
- / binds to the active site and prevents substrates from binding
- Site / regions on the surfaces of enzymes that fit the substrate
- / found in plant bodies and stored in roots and seeds
- Fats / comes from animal fats
- / gives structure to bones and teeth
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- Bond / chemical bond formed two molecules
- / protein catalysts
- / building block of life
- / part of every cell in the body and used in the production of steroid hormone
- Fat / comes from plant oils
- Energy / amount of energy required for a chemical reaction to occur
- / helps blood carry oxygen to all body cells
- / substance that enzymes act upon
- / structural polysaccharides found in the cell wall of fungus
20 Clues: / protein catalysts • / building block of life • / commonly called sugars • Fat / comes from plant oils • / found in plant cell walls • Fats / comes from animal fats • / make up hormones(homeostasis) • / commonly called fats and oils • / substance that enzymes act upon • Acids / building blocks of protein • / gives structure to bones and teeth • ...
Marcomocules 2023-11-03
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- additonal digestion of plant material
- stores food temporarily and starts the digestion process
- mass of living organisms in a given area
- environmental factors and interspecies relationships that influence the speices
- mechanical stomach of a bind
- site of digestion and nutrient absorption
- organism that eats plants
- breaking down glucose to produce ATP (energy) happens in the cells
- multiple monomers bonded together
- Contains carbon and hydrogen
- carbohydrate that makes up plant cell walls
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- number of calories burned (at rest or actively) through the day
- Site of water resportion
- removal of undigested food material
- is a sugar
- organism that eats meet and plants
- feeds on dead organic materail especially plant detrites
- organism that eats meat
- chemical reaction in the body cells that change food into energy
- interaction of organisms when both require the same limited resource
20 Clues: is a sugar • organism that eats meat • Site of water resportion • organism that eats plants • mechanical stomach of a bind • Contains carbon and hydrogen • multiple monomers bonded together • organism that eats meet and plants • removal of undigested food material • additonal digestion of plant material • mass of living organisms in a given area • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-28
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- Process of releasing energy from food
- Any living thing
- Tool to see very small objects
- A group of organisms that can reproduce together
- Bones that protect the spinal cord
- Organ that filters waste from blood
- Transports oxygen and nutrients in the body
- The basic unit of life
- Plant part where photosynthesis happens
- Organs used for breathing
- Jelly-like substance inside cells
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- Process plants use to make food from sunlight
- A body part made of tissues with a special job
- Plant part that takes in water from soil
- Process of breaking down food
- A group of similar cells working together
- Organ that controls thoughts and actions
- Plant part that supports leaves and flowers
- Organ that pumps blood around the body
- The natural home of an organism
- Control center of the cell
- Green pigment in plants
22 Clues: Any living thing • The basic unit of life • Green pigment in plants • Organs used for breathing • Control center of the cell • Process of breaking down food • Tool to see very small objects • The natural home of an organism • Jelly-like substance inside cells • Bones that protect the spinal cord • Organ that filters waste from blood • Process of releasing energy from food • ...
Year 3 Science Revision 2019-11-19
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- part of plant that prepares food for the plant
- ability for living things to increase in size
- example of an insect
- another name for non standard unit of measuring length
- holds a plant firmly to the ground
- group of animals with thick scales
- attracts insects to the plant
- getting rid of chemical waste from the body
- group of animals that live partly on water and on land
- used to measure round objects
- example of a reptile
- Number of legs of an insect
- colouring matter of a leaf
- ability to take in air
- moving air
- making more living things of the same type
- preferred type of soil for planting
- taking in and using food
- rule used by tailors
- old method of measuring length
- group of animals with wings
- transports nutrients to the plant
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- what plants need to grow
- part of an insect
- the air we breathe in
- group of animals with body parts divided into three
- example of a fish
- standard unit of measuring length
- how long an object is
- ability to detect changes around us
- example of a bird
- the air we breathe out
- example of a mammal
- type of soil that is sticky when wet
- soil type with large particles
- another name for modern method of measuring length
- top covering of the earth surface
- group of animals that feed their young ones with milk from their breast
- property of soil that makes it rough to feel
- harmful substance in the air
- group of animals with gills fins and scales
41 Clues: moving air • part of an insect • example of a fish • example of a bird • example of a mammal • example of an insect • example of a reptile • rule used by tailors • the air we breathe in • how long an object is • the air we breathe out • ability to take in air • what plants need to grow • taking in and using food • colouring matter of a leaf • Number of legs of an insect • ...
Asexual reproduction in plants 2025-11-11
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- Tiny structures produced by ferns and mosses for reproduction (6 letters)
- Process where pollen reaches the stigma of a flower (11 letters)
- A horizontal stem that grows along the ground and produces new plants, like in strawberries (6 letters)
- The part of the pistil that receives pollen grains (6 letters)
- Method of asexual reproduction where a new plant grows from a leaf, stem, or root (10 letters)
- Powder-like grains produced by anthers containing male gametes (6 letters)
- Modified underground stem that stores food and can produce new plants, like in onions (4 letters)
- Type of reproduction that requires only one parent plant (8 letters)
- The female reproductive part of a flower, consisting of stigma, style, and ovary (6 letters)
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- Type of reproduction involving two parents and genetic variation (6 letters)
- The male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen (6 letters)
- The transfer of pollen by insects, birds, or other animals (8 letters + 11 letters)
- The swollen part of a flower that contains ovules and develops into fruit (5 letters)
- A form of artificial reproduction where a twig is attached to another plant (8 letters)
- Process of growing new plants from seeds (11 letters)
- Structure that develops from a fertilized ovule and can grow into a new plant (4 letters)
- The joining of male and female gametes in sexual reproduction (13 letters)
- Type of pollination where pollen is carried by wind (4 letters + 11 letters)
- Reproductive process that produces offspring genetically identical to the parent (5 letters)
- Underground stem that can grow into a new plant, like in potatoes (5 letters)
20 Clues: Process of growing new plants from seeds (11 letters) • The part of the pistil that receives pollen grains (6 letters) • Process where pollen reaches the stigma of a flower (11 letters) • Type of reproduction that requires only one parent plant (8 letters) • The male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen (6 letters) • ...
Pumpkin Crossward 2022-09-29
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- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity.
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- a large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind edible flesh, and many seeds.
- season of the year between summer and winter during which temperatures gradually decrease
- the night of October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day, commonly celebrated by children who dress in costume and go door-to-door asking for candy.
- a climbing or trailing woody-stemmed plant of the grape family.
- a color
- crush or squeeze (something) with force so that it becomes flat, soft, or out of shape.
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- the large round fruit of a plant of the gourd family, with sweet pulpy flesh and many seeds.
- the solid surface of the earth.
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- a lantern made from a hollowed-out pumpkin in which holes are cut to represent facial features, typically made at Halloween
- to cut with care or precision
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk.
15 Clues: a color • to cut with care or precision • the solid surface of the earth. • a climbing or trailing woody-stemmed plant of the grape family. • a large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind edible flesh, and many seeds. • crush or squeeze (something) with force so that it becomes flat, soft, or out of shape. • ...
Botany Lesson 02 2018-06-02
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- living things that produce their own food
- the part of the embryo which will become the seed leaves for the seedling
- the tip of the embryo, which holds the plumule
- what we call a young plant that has just begun to grow and emerge from the seed
- living things that must eat other living things to survive
- the part inside a seed that develops into a plant
- the outer covering of a seed; its coat
- the scar on a seed marking where the seed was attached to the parent plant. It is like a belly button.
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- the part of the embryo that will become the stem
- the part of a plant embryo that develops into a root
- the process by which a seed starts to grow into a new plant
- indicates a creature has reached a state of very slow activity
- the part of a seed that holds nutritious food that the cotyledon absorbs from the seed and uses to nourish the embryo as it develops into a seedling
- the part of an embryo that develops into its first true leaves. This word means "feather."
14 Clues: the outer covering of a seed; its coat • living things that produce their own food • the tip of the embryo, which holds the plumule • the part of the embryo that will become the stem • the part inside a seed that develops into a plant • the part of a plant embryo that develops into a root • living things that must eat other living things to survive • ...
Year 9 BIOMES 2018-06-25
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- / A major regional living community, characterised by the dominant organisms and the climate.
- / The largest rainforest in South America.
- / Living and non-living working together, and depending on one another, for survival.
- / The name given to a biome found on land.
- / The name given to a biome that is typically covered with grasses and few trees.
- / Found at the end of rainforest leaves to help shed water quickly.
- / This type of plant lies dormant during the dry periods in the desert.
- / The permanent destruction of forests to make land available for other uses.
- / This biome is not found on land.
- / This layer of the rainforest is dominated by ferns, herbs, mosses and fungi.
- / This type of graph features temperature and rainfall specific to an area.
- / A feature of desert plants in lieu of leaves.
- / Rainforests are often called the _______ of the planet.
- / The coldest of the biomes studied.
- / Flanges at the lower part of the trunk which provide anchorage for large trees in shallow rainforest soils.
- / A plant that scatters seeds across the desert.
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- / These plants use others to help them reach sunlight high in the rainforest.
- / The surface of desert leaves to avoid moisture loss.
- / This plant uses others as hosts, germinating high in the tree and sending roots down to the forest floor.
- / This plant type has evolved to photosynthesise in low light levels.
- / The orientation of rainforest leaves to capture light.
- / This biome is typically found in areas such as the Andes, the Alps and the Rockies.
- / This root type can grow to more than 8m in length in search of water.
- / Found across East North American, Europe, Eastern Asia
- / This type of root system grows horizontally, close to the earth’s surface.
- / A feature of desert plants by which they can store water underground.
- / This biome receives less than 25cms of precipitation annually.
- / A biological community made up of living organisms and their environment
- / This biome is typically located close to the equator.
- / This plant type uses trunks and branches for support to obtain sufficient sunlight.
- / The highest layer in the rainforest.
- / A tall and narrow succulent plant that has adapted to the desert biome.
32 Clues: / This biome is not found on land. • / The coldest of the biomes studied. • / The highest layer in the rainforest. • / The largest rainforest in South America. • / The name given to a biome found on land. • / A feature of desert plants in lieu of leaves. • / A plant that scatters seeds across the desert. • / The surface of desert leaves to avoid moisture loss. • ...
Leaf cell bio 10 2013-11-13
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- (or cleft) the margins between the irregular teeth go more than halfway to the midrib.
- the blade of a leaf.
- (also called the axis) the main support of the plant.
- the waxy, water-repelling layer on the outer surface of a leaf that helps keep it from dying out (and protect it from invading bacteria, insects, and fungi). The cuticle is secreted by the epidermis (including the guard cells) and is often thinner on the underside of leaves. The cuticle is generally thicker on plants that live in dry environments.
- having a smooth edge with neither teeth nor lobes.
- mesophyll a layer of elongated cells located under the upper epidermis. These cells contain most of the leaf's chlorophyll, converting sunlight into usable chemical energy for the plant.
- (or toothed) - having small, pointy teeth that point toward the tip of the leaf.
- the process in which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food energy (sugars and starches), oxygen and water. Chlorophyll or closely-related pigments (substances that color the plant) are essential to the photosynthetic process.
- the chlorophyll-containing leaf tissue located between the upper and lower epidermis. These cells convert sunlight into usable chemical energy for the plant.
- cell - one of a pair of sausage-shaped cells that surround a stoma (a pore in a leaf). Guard cells change shape (as light and humidity change), causing the stoma to open and close.
- the angle between the upper side of the stem and a leaf or petiole.
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- (vascular bundle) - Veins provide support for the leaf and transport both water and minerals (via xylem) and food energy (via phloem) through the leaf and on to the rest of the plant.
- a compound leaf that is made up of many small leaflets arranged in pairs on either side of a long central midrib (the rachis). There is often a single terminal leaflet at the end of the midrib.
- mesophyll - the layer below the palisade mesophyll; it has irregularly-shaped cells with many air spaces between the cells. These cells contain some chlorophyll. The spongy mesophyll cells communicate with the guard cells (stomata), causing them to open or close, depending on the concentration of gases.
- the central rib of a leaf - it is usually continuous with the petiole.
- having rounded teeth.
- space intercellular gaps within the spongy mesophyll. These gaps are filled with gas that the plant uses (carbon dioxide - CO2 ) and gases that the plant is expelling (oxygen - O2, and water vapor).
- the protective, outler layer of cells on the surface of a leaf. The guard cells (and stoma) are part of the epidermis. The surface of many leaves is coated with a waxy cuticle which is secreted by the epidermis.
- divided into rounded or pointed sections and the incisions (cuts) go less than halfway to the midrib.
- a molecule in leaves that can use light energy from sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide gas into sugar and oxygen (this process is called photosynthesis). Chlorophyll is magnesium-based and is green.
- leaf a leaf that is divided into many separate parts (leaflets) along a midrib (the rachis). All the leaflets of a compound leaf are oriented in the same plane.
- (plural stomata) a pore (or opening) in a plant's leaves where water vapor and other gases leave and enter the plant. Stomata are formed by two guard cells that regulate the opening and closing of the pore. Generally, many more stomata are on the bottom of a leaf than on the top.
- the small, paired appendages (sometimes leaf-life) that are found at the base of the petiole of leaves of many flowering plants.
- a leaf stalk; it attaches the leaf to the plant.
- apex the outer end of a leaf; the end that is opposite the petiole.
25 Clues: the blade of a leaf. • having rounded teeth. • a leaf stalk; it attaches the leaf to the plant. • having a smooth edge with neither teeth nor lobes. • (also called the axis) the main support of the plant. • the angle between the upper side of the stem and a leaf or petiole. • apex the outer end of a leaf; the end that is opposite the petiole. • ...
Nature 2023-06-14
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- a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal
- a place giving temporary protection from bad weather
- a smallk flowerless green plant that lacks true roots
- a part of tree which grows out from the trunk
- a fine powdery substance
- a small, narrow river
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- vegetation consisting of typically short plant
- the upper layer of earth in which plant grow
- a woody hanging plant that hangs from tropical trees
- a woody perennial plant
- a way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading
- a flattened structure of a higher plant
12 Clues: a small, narrow river • a woody perennial plant • a fine powdery substance • a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal • a flattened structure of a higher plant • the upper layer of earth in which plant grow • a part of tree which grows out from the trunk • vegetation consisting of typically short plant • a place giving temporary protection from bad weather • ...
AgScience Midterm Reviewn #2 2018-12-14
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- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Water-bearing rock formation.
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- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- pH of less than 7.0.
27 Clues: pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • Diseases that can be spread by contact. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • Plant grown from seed in a special container. • ...
Nature 2024-06-20
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- part of a plant that is usually green and makes food for the plant.
- animal that has feathers and can fly.
- large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- large natural stream of water flowing in a channel.
- hard, solid material that makes up the earth's surface.
- visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- large natural elevation of the earth's surface.
- star at the center of our solar system.
- large plant with a trunk and branches.
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- animal that lives in water and has gills.
- large body of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface.
- colorful part of a plant that blooms.
- insect with colorful wings.
- natural movement of air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- that falls from clouds in the sky.
- top layer of the earth where plants grow.
16 Clues: insect with colorful wings. • that falls from clouds in the sky. • colorful part of a plant that blooms. • animal that has feathers and can fly. • large plant with a trunk and branches. • star at the center of our solar system. • animal that lives in water and has gills. • top layer of the earth where plants grow. • large natural elevation of the earth's surface. • ...
Plant Processes Crossword 2020-12-15
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- two layers of cells inside of the plant's leaves
- using the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth
- cell structures in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles
- plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots
- membrane those which let solvents and solutes, such as ions and molecules, to pass through them
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- The release of water from plant leaves
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- outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed parts of a plant
- vascular tissue in charge of transport and distribution of the organic nutrients
- the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy through the synthesis of organic compounds
- outer layer of a stem or root in a plant
- how plants are able to absorb water from soil
- hair each of a large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root
- absorption of water by roots with the help of adenosine triphosphate
- organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis
15 Clues: The release of water from plant leaves • outer layer of a stem or root in a plant • how plants are able to absorb water from soil • two layers of cells inside of the plant's leaves • cell structures in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles • absorption of water by roots with the help of adenosine triphosphate • ...
Plant breeding and genetics 2025-08-13
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- The entire genetic material of an organism.
- The process of choosing parent plants to breed for new traits.
- The father of modern genetics.
- The part of a flower that receives pollen.
- The process of creating new genetic variations.
- The basic building block of heredity.
- A type of breeding to improve an existing variety.
- The process of a bee transferring pollen.
- The process of combining two parent plants to create offspring.
- The functional unit of heredity.
- Observable characteristics of an organism.
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- The genetic material of different varieties for preservation.
- A plant with a gene from a different species.
- A trait that masks the effect of another allele.
- The practice of breeding closely related plants.
- The process of removing anthers to prevent self-pollination.
- An organism with two identical alleles for a trait.
- A plant produced asexually from a single parent.
- Growing a new plant from a single cell in a lab.
- The genetic makeup of an organism.
20 Clues: The father of modern genetics. • The functional unit of heredity. • The genetic makeup of an organism. • The basic building block of heredity. • The process of a bee transferring pollen. • The part of a flower that receives pollen. • Observable characteristics of an organism. • The entire genetic material of an organism. • A plant with a gene from a different species. • ...
Biology Crossword_Chapter 1-8_Vincentius 11s 2022-01-27
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- Term used when a plant cell is full of water
- Gives the plant cell a fixed shape
- Protein that helps fight infections
- Protein molecule in red blood cells
- Plants that have adapted to receiving low water
- Protein in the membrane that has a fixed shape
- Phase in which the daughter cell separates from the mother cell
- Random movement of particles from a higher to lower concentration
- Modifies substances produced by the smooth and rough endoplastic reticulum
- Structure found at the end of DNA
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- Process in which mRNA is created
- Chamber of the heart with the thickest walls
- Produces ATP
- The tube in a plant that transports water
- Blood vessel that brings blood to the body
- Instrument used to observe things too small for the eye
- disease caused by a mutation in the cell
- Makes the cell membrane
- Organelle that contains DNA
- Organism that contains cells with a nucleus
20 Clues: Produces ATP • Makes the cell membrane • Organelle that contains DNA • Process in which mRNA is created • Structure found at the end of DNA • Gives the plant cell a fixed shape • Protein that helps fight infections • Protein molecule in red blood cells • disease caused by a mutation in the cell • The tube in a plant that transports water • ...
Ancient Egypt (Worksheet 7) 2015-06-24
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- Ancient Egyptians used ______ as a building material.
- give or grant
- item or object
- a cereal plant that is the most important kind grown in temperate countries, the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc.
- bound or enclose
- sandstone or granite
- branch, river or stream
- harvest or produce
- flood
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- side or edge
- abundant, productive or rich
- main or primary
- monarch or sovereign
- the most important river of Ancient Egypt
- nourish or give food to
- a blue-flowered herbaceous plant that is cultivated for its seed (linseed) and for textile fiber made from its stalks
- continuously
- a plant that grew along the shores of Nile River. It was used to make paper during Ancient Egypt
- a supreme leader of Ancient Egypt
- stream or run
20 Clues: flood • side or edge • continuously • give or grant • stream or run • item or object • main or primary • bound or enclose • harvest or produce • monarch or sovereign • sandstone or granite • nourish or give food to • branch, river or stream • abundant, productive or rich • a supreme leader of Ancient Egypt • the most important river of Ancient Egypt • ...
Biology Crossword 2022-09-07
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- the science of heredity
- a form of life composed of cells
- element required for breathing
- aquatic eukaryotic organisms
- a plastid containing chlorophyll
- a plants origin
- natural external factors surrounding an o
- a branch of biology
- a class of individuals having some common
- a microscopic structure containing a mem
- a system, or group of interconnected elements
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- the process of converting CO2 and water
- a multicellular organism that produces
- biologicl diversity among/within plant species
- plant science
- organisms that live by decomposing and
- element humans exhale
- the green coloring matter of leaves and
- method of studying nature
- change in genes from generation to generation
- one-celled organisms
- oxygen producers
- science of embryos
- reproductive body of an oraganism
- the ascending axis of a plant
25 Clues: plant science • a plants origin • oxygen producers • science of embryos • a branch of biology • one-celled organisms • element humans exhale • the science of heredity • method of studying nature • aquatic eukaryotic organisms • the ascending axis of a plant • element required for breathing • a form of life composed of cells • a plastid containing chlorophyll • ...
CAUGHT IN A DAZE 2025-08-25
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- Filling a room or car with cannabis smoke
- Highly potent cannabis concentrate, often vaporized
- Sticky substance produced by cannabis trichomes
- A mix between indica and sativa strains
- Known for relaxing and calming effects
- Non-intoxicating compound often used for wellness
- A famous family of indica-dominant strains
- Cannabis rolled in a cigar wrap
- Aromatic compounds that give cannabis its smell
- Water pipe commonly used for smoking cannabis
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- The dried bud of the cannabis plant
- A specific variety of cannabis plant
- Concentrated cannabis resin, often pressed into blocks
- Known for uplifting and energetic effects
- Tiny crystals on cannabis buds containing cannabinoids
- The plant at the heart of it all 🌿
- Rolled cannabis cigarette
- Potent powder made from trichomes
- Main psychoactive compound in cannabis
- Cannabis-infused food or drink
20 Clues: Rolled cannabis cigarette • Cannabis-infused food or drink • Cannabis rolled in a cigar wrap • Potent powder made from trichomes • The plant at the heart of it all 🌿 • The dried bud of the cannabis plant • A specific variety of cannabis plant • Known for relaxing and calming effects • Main psychoactive compound in cannabis • A mix between indica and sativa strains • ...
Plant Organ Terminology 2016-10-10
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- The meristematic cells responsible for secondary growth
- The organ that bears leaves and flowers in a favourable position
- Breathing openings in the bark of stems
- The area in stems where leaves and lateral branches form
- Waxy water proof epidermal secretion outside some plant organs
- pores on leaves for gaseous exchange
- Process where sunlight is captures to produce food for plants
- Plants that reproduce with flowers
- It enlarges the absorption surface of root hairs
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- Transport organic food
- Links leaf to stem
- Leaf blade
- Plant with two cotyledons in one seed
- Region where new cells are formed with mitosis
- Cells with the most chloroplasts
- The ring formed during secondary growth
- Layer of cells in roots that regulates the uptake of water into the xylem
- The root that grow out of another root
- Anchoring organ of plant
19 Clues: Leaf blade • Links leaf to stem • Transport organic food • Anchoring organ of plant • Cells with the most chloroplasts • Plants that reproduce with flowers • pores on leaves for gaseous exchange • Plant with two cotyledons in one seed • The root that grow out of another root • Breathing openings in the bark of stems • The ring formed during secondary growth • ...
Plant Organ Terminology 2016-10-10
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- Transport organic food
- Plant with two cotyledons in one seed
- It enlarges the absorption surface of root hairs
- Cells with the most chloroplasts
- Layer of cells in roots that regulates the uptake of water into the xylem
- The root that grow out of another root
- Leaf blade
- Breathing openings in the bark of stems
- The meristematic cells responsible for secondary growth
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- Plants that reproduce with flowers
- Anchoring organ of plant
- Process where sunlight is captures to produce food for plants
- Region where new cells are formed with mitosis
- Waxy water proof epidermal secretion outside some plant organs
- The area in stems where leaves and lateral branches form
- The ring formed during secondary growth
- The organ that bears leaves and flowers in a favourable position
- pores on leaves for gaseous exchange
- Links leaf to stem
19 Clues: Leaf blade • Links leaf to stem • Transport organic food • Anchoring organ of plant • Cells with the most chloroplasts • Plants that reproduce with flowers • pores on leaves for gaseous exchange • Plant with two cotyledons in one seed • The root that grow out of another root • The ring formed during secondary growth • Breathing openings in the bark of stems • ...
Biology Terms Review 2013-02-22
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- stalk that attaches the leaf to the plant
- captures light energy for photosynthesis
- rings formed by growth in layers of wood
- openings in a leaf that allow gases to enter and leave
- carries food from leaves to other parts of the plant
- reproduction there is only one parent
- chemical that absorbs certain kinds of light
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- process in which a plant makes food
- tiny structures of seed plants that contain sperm
- pollen is transferred from the stamen to the pistil
- a fertilized cell
- to start to grow into a new plant
- cells a cell that opens and closes stomata
13 Clues: a fertilized cell • to start to grow into a new plant • process in which a plant makes food • reproduction there is only one parent • captures light energy for photosynthesis • rings formed by growth in layers of wood • stalk that attaches the leaf to the plant • cells a cell that opens and closes stomata • chemical that absorbs certain kinds of light • ...
May Flowers 2020-04-25
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- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- seed or spore after a period of dormancy
- means perfect love
- green chemical that gives color to most plants
- a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem
- plants that grow year after year.
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- symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings
- plants that complete their life cycle in two years
- anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients.
- in Norse mythology, it's Freya's sacred flower
- entire life cycle within a single growing season
- the act of pollen being transferred to other plants
- contains the beginnings of a new plant
13 Clues: means perfect love • the seed-bearing part of a plant • plants that grow year after year. • symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings • contains the beginnings of a new plant • seed or spore after a period of dormancy • in Norse mythology, it's Freya's sacred flower • green chemical that gives color to most plants • entire life cycle within a single growing season • ...
Photosynthesis 🍃 2021-02-22
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- process where plants makes food for themselves
- gas needed for photosynthesis
- energy needed for photosynthesis
- intensity of heat around the plant
- tiny holes found in the underside of leaves
- experiment to see how much glucose is stored as starch in plant
- gas product of photosynthesis
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- where photosynthesis takes place
- cells near the top of the leaves
- color of chlorophyl
- part of plant cell that contains chlorophyll
- experiment to see how much oxygen is produced in photosynthesis
- food produced from photosynthesis
- how plants take in carbon dioxide
- liquid needed for photosynthesis
- cell that traps sunlight
16 Clues: color of chlorophyl • cell that traps sunlight • gas needed for photosynthesis • gas product of photosynthesis • where photosynthesis takes place • cells near the top of the leaves • energy needed for photosynthesis • liquid needed for photosynthesis • food produced from photosynthesis • how plants take in carbon dioxide • intensity of heat around the plant • ...
Ancient Beauty 2013-02-11
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- Another name for Kajal
- The professional skill or practice of beautifying the face, hair, and skin
- Means rejuvination
- A plant used for cracked lips
- Another word for Talik
- Wore white to represented purity
- The color of kumkum power
- Plant seeds used to cure dandruff
- Plants would be ground into this
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- Used in cosmetology in Ancient India
- Plant used to decorate hands and feet
- Member of the warrior caste
- Name of one fruit that created blush or rouge
- Apply for ______days to lighten skin
- Caste which wore a yellow mark
- A product used for lips
16 Clues: Means rejuvination • Another name for Kajal • Another word for Talik • A product used for lips • The color of kumkum power • Member of the warrior caste • A plant used for cracked lips • Caste which wore a yellow mark • Wore white to represented purity • Plants would be ground into this • Plant seeds used to cure dandruff • Used in cosmetology in Ancient India • ...
Blooms and Bounty 2024-06-11
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- Tall flower with a large, round head and yellow petals
- Flexible tube used to deliver water to plants
- Substance added to soil to promote plant growth
- Trimming back branches and stems to promote growth
- Planting in containers rather than directly in the ground
- Protective covering placed on soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds
- Early-blooming flower often seen in spring gardens
- Vine-growing vegetable with varieties like zucchini and butternut
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- Providing moisture to plants to keep them healthy
- Fragrant flower often associated with romance
- Tool used for transporting soil, plants, or other materials
- Common garden flower with white petals and a yellow center
- Plant with soft, green stems that dies back in winter
- Large, showy flower often seen in gardens
- Fragrant flower with large, trumpet-shaped blooms
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Hand tool used for digging small holes
- Popular garden vegetable often used in salads
- Unwanted plant in the garden
- Organic material used to enrich soil
20 Clues: Unwanted plant in the garden • Organic material used to enrich soil • Hand tool used for digging small holes • Plant that lives for more than two years • Large, showy flower often seen in gardens • Fragrant flower often associated with romance • Flexible tube used to deliver water to plants • Popular garden vegetable often used in salads • ...
Bio 11 2013-10-28
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- contains chlorophyll a and c
- contains chlorophyll a and b
- algae which is made up of multiple single celled algae
- process in which the plant converts sunlight into energy
- very common single celled algae which grows in ponds, ditches and wet soil
- production of two different types of gametes within the same plant
- contains chlorophyll a and sometimes d
- a threadlike colony formed by many green algae
- thin heart shaped structure formed from the gametophytes of a fern
- vascular tissue that provides support and conducts water
- in fungi, rootlike structure that anchors itself to ground
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- bright green multicellular marine algae known as "sea lettuce"
- haploid plant that produces gametes
- irish moss
- cell in xylem tissue which conducts water
- diploid plant that produces spores
- threadlike algae that grows and reproduces asexually
- pigment in the cells of photosynthetic autotrophs that captures light energy
- colonial algae which consists of 4-32 cells
- female reproductive structure in mosses
- male reproductive structure in mosses
- Colonial algae with as little up made up of 500-50,000 cells.
- vascular tissue responsible for the flow of nutrients
- tangled mass in a green filaments in moss that forms during germination
24 Clues: irish moss • contains chlorophyll a and c • contains chlorophyll a and b • diploid plant that produces spores • haploid plant that produces gametes • male reproductive structure in mosses • contains chlorophyll a and sometimes d • female reproductive structure in mosses • cell in xylem tissue which conducts water • colonial algae which consists of 4-32 cells • ...
Lupine (Lupinus spp.) 2023-06-07
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- - Bird species that is attracted to Lupine flowers (One word)
- - Lupine plants can grow to be relatively tall (One word)
- - Soil condition preferred by some Lupine species (One word)
- - Flower that grows in a natural, uncultivated state (One word)
- - Tall, elongated cluster of Lupine flowers (One word)
- - Sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators (One word)
- - Type of fruit produced by Lupine, containing seeds (One word)
- - Common name of the flowering plant belonging to the Lupinus genus (One word)
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- - The flower or flowers on a plant (One word)
- - Scientific family to which Lupinus belongs (One word)
- - Pertaining to the scientific study of plants (One word)
- - Plant that comes back year after year (One word)
- - The flattened structure of a plant that is usually green and collects sunlight (One word)
- - Place where Lupines are often cultivated (One word)
- - Colorful bloom often found in gardens and meadows (One word)
- - Lupine plants are known for their sturdy and vigorous growth (One word)
- - Term describing plants that are indigenous to a particular region (One word)
- - Common color of Lupine flowers (One word)
- - Another color variation of Lupine flowers (One word)
- - Lupines produce seeds for reproduction (One word)
20 Clues: - Common color of Lupine flowers (One word) • - The flower or flowers on a plant (One word) • - Plant that comes back year after year (One word) • - Lupines produce seeds for reproduction (One word) • - Place where Lupines are often cultivated (One word) • - Another color variation of Lupine flowers (One word) • - Tall, elongated cluster of Lupine flowers (One word) • ...
Environment 2025-09-10
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- ... Natural area with many trees.
- ... Winged animal.
- ... Top layer where plants grow.
- ... Organic matter added to soil.
- ... Small rise of land.
- ... Flat green plant part.
- ... Clear liquid essential for life.
- ... Water falling from clouds.
- ... Coral structure in the sea.
- ... Hill of sand in desert.
- ... Color of plants; eco word.
- ... Sandy shore by the sea.
- ... Make smaller (one of 3Rs).
- ... Freshwater body smaller than sea.
- ... Plant part underground.
- ... To save or keep resources.
- ... The gas we breathe.
- ... Large salty water.
- ... Short for growing without soil.
- ... Star that gives light to Earth.
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- ... White mass in the sky.
- ... Water animal with gills.
- ... Flowering surge in water.
- ... Molten rock from volcano.
- ... Moving air.
- ... Green organism that grows.
- ... Frozen water.
- ... Strong weather with wind and rain.
- ... Moving swell on the sea.
- ... Hot element; opposite of water.
- ... Flowing water across land.
- ... Small six-legged creature.
- ... Hard material from Earth.
- ... Use again (one of 3Rs).
- ... Our planet.
- (Menurun)
- ... Living creature (general).
- ... Vast salty ocean.
- ... Tall plant with trunk.
- ... Fine particles in deserts; on beach.
- (Mendatar)
- ... Dense tropical forest.
42 Clues: (Menurun) • (Mendatar) • ... Moving air. • ... Our planet. • ... Frozen water. • ... Winged animal. • ... Vast salty ocean. • ... Large salty water. • ... Small rise of land. • ... The gas we breathe. • ... White mass in the sky. • ... Flat green plant part. • ... Tall plant with trunk. • ... Dense tropical forest. • ... Hill of sand in desert. • ... Use again (one of 3Rs). • ...
Christmas biology 2024-12-17
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- Organisms like lichens that reindeer depend on as a food source during snowy winters.
- of evergreen plant with needle-like leaves, often associated with Christmas wreaths and garlands.
- Arctic herbivore with hooves that help it dig through snow to find food like moss and lichen.
- Organisms like fungi or bacteria that break down organic matter, even in winter conditions.
- The biochemical molecule that gives holly and other evergreens their green color.
- Seasonal flowering plant named after a holiday figure and famous for its vivid red and green leaves.
- Animal closely associated with Christmas stories, known for its antlers and cold-weather adaptations.
- Seasonal behavior where birds and mammals migrate or adapt to survive the cold.
- Plant species symbolic of Christmas, known for its white berries and parasitic nature.
- Plant vascular tissue that transports water, essential for a Christmas tree to stay fresh.
- Christmas tree species commonly used in homes, includes firs, spruces, and pines.
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- Evergreen plant often used to decorate homes during Christmas, known for its spiky leaves and red berries.
- A sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis, stored in fruits like cranberries or mistletoe berries.
- Type of plant adaptation seen in Christmas trees, allowing them to survive harsh winters.
- Dormant state that many plants and animals enter during winter months to conserve energy.
- Name for a plant structure like pinecones that holds seeds, often associated with Christmas crafts.
- Animals, such as bears, that hibernate to conserve energy during the winter.
- Scientific term for animals, like reindeer, that maintain a constant body temperature during winter.
- A process in plants that makes the green needles of a Christmas tree functional, allowing them to produce oxygen and glucose.
- Arctic animal that shares its habitat with reindeer and has adaptations for extreme cold, like white fur.
- Needle-like leaves of evergreen trees are coated in this waxy substance to prevent water loss.
- The red, cone-shaped fruit that grows on holly trees and is a food source for birds in winter.
22 Clues: Animals, such as bears, that hibernate to conserve energy during the winter. • Seasonal behavior where birds and mammals migrate or adapt to survive the cold. • The biochemical molecule that gives holly and other evergreens their green color. • Christmas tree species commonly used in homes, includes firs, spruces, and pines. • ...
Intro to Horticulture 2023-08-07
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- The science of growing and getting crop of fruit to the market place
- The caring for a garden
- A job we enjoy doing and are willing to progress within
- Things we learn to do well
- The putting area of a golf course
- To keep from losing what we have been given or have worked for
- A plant whose main purpose is to add beauty
- To cut back the branches of a plant to control growth.
- A place designed to grow plants indoors
- What we do to land and the plants to make them attractive and serve our purpose
- The science of profitably making flowers available
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- Insects, moles, mice, rabbits and humans
- Places that grow apples, peaches, pears, and so forth
- The science of growing vegetables for profit
- Places that require the upkeep of the grass, trees, and shrubs to maintain a recreational area
- The thing that a plant makes to reproduce itself
- The cutting and joining together of two separate plants
- Everything that is and/or around where we live
- someone who grows, arranges, and sells flowers
- A very young plant
- To loosen soil so that air can get below the surface
- The sport that provides jobs for landscapers
- Certain jobs and tasks assigned only to responsible people
- Grass and its roots with a thin layer of dirt
24 Clues: A very young plant • The caring for a garden • Things we learn to do well • The putting area of a golf course • A place designed to grow plants indoors • Insects, moles, mice, rabbits and humans • A plant whose main purpose is to add beauty • The science of growing vegetables for profit • The sport that provides jobs for landscapers • ...
plants 2023-11-13
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- the process in which plants make their own food
- outside part of the flower that protects it.
- cells combined form _______
- green substance on leaves that trap suns energe
- process of a seed sprouting
- undeveloped plant with stored food
- the process of plants breaking down sugar(food)
- process of bringing pollen to the pistil
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- the process of excess water exiting leaves
- smallest unit of living matter
- female part of the flower
- male part of the plant
- threadlike cells on a root that take in water
- attractive part of the plant to help cause pollination
- pores in the bottom of leaves to release vapor
- protective layer of the leaf
16 Clues: male part of the plant • female part of the flower • cells combined form _______ • process of a seed sprouting • protective layer of the leaf • smallest unit of living matter • undeveloped plant with stored food • process of bringing pollen to the pistil • the process of excess water exiting leaves • outside part of the flower that protects it. • ...
Living Things 2025-03-14
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- The first part of a plant lifecycle
- Another name for breathing
- This gives us energy
- We find these living things in gardens
- Another name for food
- A living thing gets bigger
- These objects move on roads but are nonliving
- All living things do this in their environment
- The name we give to a healthy food chart
- How long a living thing survives
- The name we give people of earth
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- Part of a plant that makes food
- We should not eat much of this
- A broad group of living things - not animals
- An object in the sky that is not living
- A device used to look at tiny living things
- The name for living things removing waste
- Very tiny living things
- Humans breath this gas in
- Part of a plant that keeps it in the ground
- Another name for having babies
21 Clues: This gives us energy • Another name for food • Very tiny living things • Humans breath this gas in • Another name for breathing • A living thing gets bigger • We should not eat much of this • Another name for having babies • Part of a plant that makes food • How long a living thing survives • The name we give people of earth • The first part of a plant lifecycle • ...
The Tour of the Cell 2023-11-08
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- a bilayer of lipids and protein that is a gatekeeper of the Cell
- drawing #4
- organize cell-division in animal cells
- digest food and broken-down organelles
- captures sunlight to produce energy
- free or attached to the ER and produces protein
- drawing #5
- drawing #1
- the basic unit of structure and function that makes up all living things
- drawing #3
- processes food to make energy to grow and move
- the DNA and genetic info held and processed in the Nucleus
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- drawing #2
- Reticulum producing and transporting proteins for the cell
- provides cell support and movement (made from microtubles)
- store and move materials from organelles to organelles
- drawing #6
- Apparatus processes proteins from ER and re-transport them
- stores food, water, and waste in plant cells
- provides extra support and protections to plant cells
20 Clues: drawing #2 • drawing #4 • drawing #5 • drawing #6 • drawing #1 • drawing #3 • captures sunlight to produce energy • organize cell-division in animal cells • digest food and broken-down organelles • stores food, water, and waste in plant cells • processes food to make energy to grow and move • free or attached to the ER and produces protein • ...
Cell Organelles 2023-06-02
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- The cook of the cell
- Factory walls of cell
- Storage bubbles of cell
- Skeleton of the cell
- an organism that lacks a nucleus
- Packaging center of the cell
- Boxes for movement of the cell
- The human brain of cells
- plant and animal cells
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- Tubes used in mitosis
- The jello of the cell
- the color of leaves
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Transportation of the cell
- Factory manager of cell
- Guards of the cell
- Hiring staff of the cell
- The protector of plant cell
- Protein makers
- The lysol of organelles
20 Clues: Protein makers • Guards of the cell • the color of leaves • The cook of the cell • Skeleton of the cell • Tubes used in mitosis • The jello of the cell • Factory walls of cell • Powerhouse of the cell • plant and animal cells • Storage bubbles of cell • Factory manager of cell • The lysol of organelles • Hiring staff of the cell • The human brain of cells • Transportation of the cell • ...
Plant & Animal Systems 2025-02-13
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- The organ in the human body that pumps blood around the body
- The stem structure in plants that carry sugars (glucose) and nutrients down the plant
- The body system that fights disease
- ________ are considered the reproductive organs of plants.
- The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to touch
- The part of the plant that collects water and nutrients from the soil
- The body system involved in taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to gravity
- The body system that creates movement
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- The process where plants use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- The body system that includes the skin and acts as a barrier to the environment
- The main organ in the nervous system
- The body system that removes wastes from the body
- The stem structure in plants that absorbs and transports water up the plant
- The part of the plant that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- The body system that regulates body activities using hormones
- The body system that supports the structure of the body, gives it shape, and includes the bones
17 Clues: The body system that fights disease • The main organ in the nervous system • The body system that creates movement • The body system that removes wastes from the body • The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to touch • ________ are considered the reproductive organs of plants. • The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to gravity • ...
Diversity of Life 2023-11-02
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- an organism made of more than one cell
- the diameter of the circle of light seen through a microscope
- a system or way of organizing living things
- an organelle containing chlorophyll, found in plants and some protists
- a substance that starts and undergoes change during a chemical reaction.
- a ciliated protist that lives in fresh water and eats other tiny organisms for food
- information gathered by observation or experimentation
- tissue within a vascular plant that transports food made in the leaves to all other parts of the plant
- the transfer of pollen from the anther (male part) of a plant to a stigma (female part) of a plant, allowing the fertilization of an egg
- A membrane-bound structure inside a eukaryotic cell that performs a specialized function
- the start of growth and development of a seed
- a boundary between a cell and its environment
- Female part of the flower
- the basic unit of life.
- Another female part of the flower - long stalk that supports the stigma
- Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
- a reproductive cell distributed through the air
- referring to something that has never been alive
- a tissue made of long connected cells within the vascular system of plants that transports water and minerals from the roots to all the cells in the plant
- no longer alive
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that is the site of photosynthesis
- a microscope that uses two lenses (eyepiece and objective lens)
- the proportional size of a magnified image compared to the original
- to make something appear larger than it actually is
- the production of a genetically identical offspring from a single parent
- A modified leaf of a flowering plant; petals are the often colorful parts of a flower that advertise it to insects and other pollinators.
- an organism so small that a microscope must be used to view it
- (C6H12O6) A simple sugar that is an important source of energy.
- a cell structure involved in making proteins
- main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- female reproductive cell
- a semirigid structure that surrounds the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria
- a microscopic, single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and organelles (prokaryotic)
- the tip of the pistil, which is often sticky and receives the pollen grain
- organisms are made of __________.
- a single-celled organism that has NO nucleus or organelles. Bacteria or Archaea.
- a specific place where an organism lives
- an organism made of a cell or cells that contain a nucleus and organelles
- a growth of organisms on a prepared material
- An individual living thing such as a plant, animal, fungus, bacterium, archaeon, or protist
- a part of a cell with a specific job that enables an organism to carry out life's functions
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- the process by which cells use oxygen to produce ATP energy from food
- an experimental test used to compare results with tests where a variable was changed
- a green pigment in chloroplasts that captures light energy to make sugars during photosynthesis
- the amount a lens magnifies an object viewed through a microscope
- an organelle in animal and protist cells that digest cellular waste
- the union of the nucleus of an egg cell and the nucleus of a sperm cell to produce a cell that will become a new organism of the same type as the parent cells
- the amount by which an object is magnified by a lens
- the process by which organisms that have chloroplasts use light energy, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar
- any structure or behavior of an organism that allows it to survive in its environment
- a particle made of two or more smaller particles, held together by chemical bonds
- an organism made of one cell that carries out all of the functions of living things. Also known as unicellular organism.
- the part of a seed plant that includes the reproductive organs
- A leaflike structure that encloses the bud of a flower.
- a state of suspended activity, these organisms are alive but inactive
- a single-celled organism that has no nucleus or organelles
- an organism that transfers the pollen of a plant to another plant
- all of the interior of a cell outside the nucleus;
- a particle that is the basic building block of matter
- the condition of being alive
- one group in the most currently accepted biological classification system. The three domains are bacteria, Archea, and Eukaryota
- the part of the plant at the base of the postil that contains the egg; After fertilization, the ovary turns into a fruit
- a potential seed found within the ovaries of a plant
- the tiny particles that contain the plant's male reproductive cells - develops on the anthers
- an organelle that regulates protein production and contains genetic material
- an organism that breaks down dead material and returns nutrients to the soil
- jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are found
- openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas exchange
- a transportation tube within an organism that is part of the vascular system
- an organelle that changes glucose (sugar) into usable energy for the cell. Found only in eukaryotes.
- a group of tubes that carry sugars and water to all parts of a plant
- A substance produced in a chemical reaction
- cells that control the opening and closing of stomata
- a eukaryotic organism, including molds, mushrooms, and yeasts. Can be single-celled or multicellular
- eukaryotic, usually single-celled organism
- a young plant in a dormant or resting stage, capable of growing into an adult plant with the right conditions
- a microscopic, single celled organism that lacks a nucleus and organelles (prokaryotic). Different cell walls and cell membranes than bacteria or eukaryotes.
- Male part of the flower
- an organism made of a cell or cells that contain a nucleus and organelles
- the process by which water flows through plants, entering the roots and exiting the stomata
80 Clues: no longer alive • the basic unit of life. • Male part of the flower • female reproductive cell • Female part of the flower • the condition of being alive • organisms are made of __________. • an organism made of more than one cell • a specific place where an organism lives • eukaryotic, usually single-celled organism • a system or way of organizing living things • ...
FBS 31 2021-06-03
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- addition of electrons to the compound usually accompanied by the addition of hydrogen
- plant growth toward a light source
- substance produced by vernalization transocated from the graft to receptor that induced flowering
- - Process whereby the water from the cytoplasm of cells is removed causing the cytoplasm to shrink
- - Promote cell division and delay aging of leaf by breaking down chlorophyll
- process of qualitative change in plants over time
- random moving of particles suspended in a fluid
- respiration that uses oxygen
- only prepares the plant for flowering
- insoluble pectic substances and accumulates in large quantities in fruits like apple and pear
- movement of atoms or molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
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- breaks glucose into two pyruvic acid molecules
- A substance needed to survive or necessary for the synthesis of organic compounds
- a mechanism that does not require the expenditure of metabolic energy
- removal of electrons from a compound usually accompanied by the removal of hydrogen
- type of absorption that requires the expenditure of metabolic energy
- the plant process that increases plant numbers
- acquisition or acceleration of the ability of the plants to flower by a chilling treatment.
- plant growth in response to gravitational forces
- a respiration that uses a respiratory electron transport chain but does not use oxygen as the electron acceptors
20 Clues: respiration that uses oxygen • plant growth toward a light source • only prepares the plant for flowering • breaks glucose into two pyruvic acid molecules • the plant process that increases plant numbers • random moving of particles suspended in a fluid • plant growth in response to gravitational forces • process of qualitative change in plants over time • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-05-24
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- A pigment inside the chloroplast captures sunlight and creates sugary carbohydrates or energy, which allows the plant to grow.
- A part of the plant, where absorb water for the plant.
- A process for plants to create sugar and oxygen.
- Glucose is used by the plant for ___ and growth.
- Produce their own food, it also called producer
- An output of photosynthesis, a form of gas.
- Where the energy comes from for photosynthesis.
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- An output of photosynthesis, a form of sugar.
- Where photosynthesis happens.
- dioxide An input of photosynthesis, a form of gas.
- Found in the epidermis of leaves, where carbon dioxide goes into the plant.
- An input of photosynthesis, a form of liquid.
12 Clues: Where photosynthesis happens. • An output of photosynthesis, a form of gas. • An output of photosynthesis, a form of sugar. • An input of photosynthesis, a form of liquid. • Produce their own food, it also called producer • Where the energy comes from for photosynthesis. • A process for plants to create sugar and oxygen. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-05-24
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- A pigment inside the chloroplast captures sunlight and creates sugary carbohydrates or energy, which allows the plant to grow.
- A part of the plant, where absorb water for the plant.
- A process for plants to create sugar and oxygen.
- Glucose is used by the plant for ___ and growth.
- Produce their own food, it also called producer
- An output of photosynthesis, a form of gas.
- Where the energy comes from for photosynthesis.
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- An output of photosynthesis, a form of sugar.
- Where photosynthesis happens.
- dioxide An input of photosynthesis, a form of gas.
- Found in the epidermis of leaves, where carbon dioxide goes into the plant.
- An input of photosynthesis, a form of liquid.
12 Clues: Where photosynthesis happens. • An output of photosynthesis, a form of gas. • An output of photosynthesis, a form of sugar. • An input of photosynthesis, a form of liquid. • Produce their own food, it also called producer • Where the energy comes from for photosynthesis. • A process for plants to create sugar and oxygen. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-05-24
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- Where photosynthesis happens.
- A part of the plant, where absorb water for the plant.
- An output of photosynthesis, a form of gas.
- Produce their own food, it also called producer
- An input of photosynthesis, a form of liquid.
- Where the energy comes from for photosynthesis.
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- A pigment inside the chloroplast captures sunlight and creates sugary carbohydrates or energy, which allows the plant to grow.
- An output of photosynthesis, a form of sugar.
- A process for plants to create sugar and oxygen.
- dioxide An input of photosynthesis, a form of gas.
- Found in the epidermis of leaves, where carbon dioxide goes into the plant.
- Glucose is used by the plant for ___ and growth.
12 Clues: Where photosynthesis happens. • An output of photosynthesis, a form of gas. • An output of photosynthesis, a form of sugar. • An input of photosynthesis, a form of liquid. • Produce their own food, it also called producer • Where the energy comes from for photosynthesis. • A process for plants to create sugar and oxygen. • ...
ch 10 2013-10-02
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- a coenzyme that can accept an electron and acts as an electron carrier in the
- fixation/the initial incorporation of carbon from CO2 into an autotrophic
- cycle""C3 plant/ a plant that uses the calvin cycle for the initial steps that incorporate CO2
- of the chloroplast; convert solar energy to chemical energy ATP and
- biphosphate carboxylase; the enzyme that catalyzes the first step of
- cell/ in C4 plants, a type of photosynthetic cell arranged into tightly
- stack of membrane-bounded thylakoids in the chloroplast"
- cycle/the second of 2 majors stages in photosynthesis, involves fixation of
- b/ a type of accessory photosynthesis pigment that transfers energy to
- or substance derived from other organisms"
- process of generating ATP from ADP and phosphate by
- that allows gas exchange b/w the environment and the interior of the plant"
- acceptor and ATP"
- plant/a type of plant in which the calvin cycle is preceded by reaction that
- II/light capturing units; has P680 chlorophyll a in its reaction center"
- release oxygen in the process"
- microscopic pore surrounded by guard cells in the epidermis of leaves and
- spectrum/the entire spectrum of radiation ranging in wavelength"
- and decreases photosynthetic output"
- CO2 and reduction of the fixed carbon into carbohydrate"
- organism that obtains organic food molecules without eating other
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- substances from other organisms"
- a source of electrons as 'reducing power that can be passed along to an
- sheaths around the veins of a leaf"
- plant/a type of plant that uses crassulacean acid metabolism, an adaption for
- wavelength of light that chlorophyll can't; broaden the spectrum of color
- necessary pigment, either yellow or orang, in the chloroplast;
- occurs in plants, algae, and certain prokaryotes"
- conversion of light energy that is stored in sugars or other organic
- which converts solar energy to chemical energy"
- reaction/ the 1st of 2 major stages in photosynthesis; occurs on the thylakoid
- a at its reaction center"
- organism obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms
- in arid conditions"
- a metabolism pathway that consume O2 and ATP, releases carbon
- both a hydrophilic region and a hydrophobic region"
- instrument that measures the proportions of light of different
- organic material, forming a 3-carbon compound as the first stable intermediate"
- of a photon-motive force generated across the thylakoid membrane of
- CO2 ubti a 4 carbon compound the end product of which supplies CO2
- absorbed and transmitted by a pigment solution"
- the calvin cycle"
- can drive photosynthesis."
43 Clues: acceptor and ATP" • the calvin cycle" • in arid conditions" • a at its reaction center" • can drive photosynthesis." • release oxygen in the process" • substances from other organisms" • sheaths around the veins of a leaf" • and decreases photosynthetic output" • or substance derived from other organisms" • which converts solar energy to chemical energy" • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-10-07
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- How a plants makes their food
- Dioxide The gas used to do photosynthesis
- Non living animals
- The oven in a plant
- THe nostrils of the plants that is on the bottom side of the leaves
- The things that hang of the stem
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- The waste product of photosynthesis
- This is what makes the leaves and stem of plant green
- What connects the roots, leaves and flower
- The warmth used for photosynthesis
- Living animals
- The liquid that goes up the roots of the plants
- The part of a plant that is under ground
- The thing that does photosynthesis
- The end result for photosynthesis
15 Clues: Living animals • Non living animals • The oven in a plant • How a plants makes their food • The things that hang of the stem • The end result for photosynthesis • The warmth used for photosynthesis • The thing that does photosynthesis • The waste product of photosynthesis • The part of a plant that is under ground • Dioxide The gas used to do photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-05-14
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- A place were cellular respirations for plants happen
- Where the water gets transported throughout the leaf
- A place on the plant where the sun gets absorbed
- This happens in the chloroplast
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- Brings water and cO2 into the plant
- What plants and humans use to live
- What the stomata takes into the plant
- A ball of energy that provides its energy for a plant to go through photosynthesis
- Something that grows and goes through photosynthesis
- Gives the plant a green spot or pigment
10 Clues: This happens in the chloroplast • What plants and humans use to live • Brings water and cO2 into the plant • What the stomata takes into the plant • Gives the plant a green spot or pigment • A place on the plant where the sun gets absorbed • A place were cellular respirations for plants happen • Where the water gets transported throughout the leaf • ...
Flowers 2022-07-28
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- The female reproductive part of a flower where pollination takes place
- The reproductive organs of a plant where seeds are made
- The sticky part at the top of the pistil that “grabs” or traps the pollen
- Holds a plant upright and carries water from the roots to the leaves
- The part of the pistil that leads down to the ovary that contains the ovules
- The transfer of pollen from the male anther to the female stigma
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- The part of the stamen that carries the pollen and is usually yellow in color
- Protects the seed and helps it disperse
- Leaf like and usually colorful
- A thread like part of the stamen that is held up by the anthers
- The bottom part of the pistil that is enlarged.
- The male part of a flower that contains the anther and the filament
- The green petal-like parts at the base of the flower
- The process in which plants make their own food
- Where photosynthesis occurs. This produces food for the plant
- Anchors a plant in the ground
16 Clues: Anchors a plant in the ground • Leaf like and usually colorful • Protects the seed and helps it disperse • The bottom part of the pistil that is enlarged. • The process in which plants make their own food • The green petal-like parts at the base of the flower • The reproductive organs of a plant where seeds are made • ...
Photosynthesis puzzle 2025-11-24
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- the result of the reaction
- the process where a green plant makes it's own food
- the factory where photosynthesis happens
- comes from the sun
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- organelle that contains Chlorophyll
- Pigment that absorbs Radiant Energy
- the things that cause a reaction
- Carries Glucose to the plant for life processes
- Let's carbon dioxide in the plant and oxygen out the plant
- Distributes water throughout the plant
10 Clues: comes from the sun • the result of the reaction • the things that cause a reaction • organelle that contains Chlorophyll • Pigment that absorbs Radiant Energy • Distributes water throughout the plant • the factory where photosynthesis happens • Carries Glucose to the plant for life processes • the process where a green plant makes it's own food • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2024-07-19
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- A protective layer that covers the outermost tissue layer of a plant leaf.
- A diagram that shows the biomass at each trophic level. It is always a pyramid shape. Trophic level 1 is at the bottom of the pyramid.
- A plant tissue that contains large air spaces and has a large surface area for diffusion.
- A cell which controls the opening and closing of the stomata.
- A description of the position of an organism within the food chain.
- A carbohydrate made by plants to store glucose.
- An endothermic reaction in which energy is transferred from the environment to chloroplasts by light. It is represented by the equation: carbon dioxide + water glucose + oxygen
- Respiration that takes place without oxygen to transfer energy. In muscles it is represented by the equation: glucose lactic acid In plant and yeast cells it is represented by the equation: glucose ethanol + carbon dioxide
- A representation of the feeding relationships within a community.
- A plant tissue that contains lots of chloroplasts to carry out photosynthesis.
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- A green pigment inside chloroplasts which absorbs light energy.
- A structure in plant cells that contains the pigment chlorophyll which absorbs light so the plant can carry out photosynthesis.
- Respiration that involves the use of oxygen to transfer energy. It is represented by the equation: glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water
- Small openings in the surface of a leaf that allow gases to diffuse in and out of the leaf.
- Drooping through lack of water.
- Enlarged and swollen with water.
- A yellow liquid that changes colour to dark blue/black in the presence of starch
- The process of breaking down sugars by anaerobic respiration in bacteria or yeast, important in the manufacture of bread and alcoholic drinks.
- The amount of extra oxygen the body needs after exercise to react with the accumulated lactic acid and remove it from the cells.
- A structure inside cells where aerobic respiration occurs; a process which releases energy for the cell.
- The waste product of anaerobic respiration in muscles.
- The mass of living material of an organism. This will include all of the proteins, carbohydrates and lipids that make up that organism. It does not include the water content.
- A diagram that shows the total number of individual organisms at each trophic level.
- Tired.
24 Clues: Tired. • Drooping through lack of water. • Enlarged and swollen with water. • A carbohydrate made by plants to store glucose. • The waste product of anaerobic respiration in muscles. • A cell which controls the opening and closing of the stomata. • A green pigment inside chloroplasts which absorbs light energy. • ...
cell crossword 2023-02-08
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- “gardens” of a plant cell
- “post office” of the cell
- “power plants” of the cell =2
- “kitchen cupboard” or “worker”
- “control center” or “library”
- “toilets” or “ninjas” of the cell
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- RETICULUM “note runner”
- “juice” or “Jell-O” of the cell
- "closets” of the plant cell
- “factories”
- “power plants” of the cell =1
- “armor” of a plant cell
- “skin” of the cell
13 Clues: “factories” • “skin” of the cell • “armor” of a plant cell • RETICULUM “note runner” • “gardens” of a plant cell • “post office” of the cell • "closets” of the plant cell • “power plants” of the cell =1 • “power plants” of the cell =2 • “control center” or “library” • “kitchen cupboard” or “worker” • “juice” or “Jell-O” of the cell • “toilets” or “ninjas” of the cell
Leaf cell bio 10 2013-11-13
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- a leaf stalk; it attaches the leaf to the plant.
- leaf a leaf that is divided into many separate parts (leaflets) along a midrib (the rachis). All the leaflets of a compound leaf are oriented in the same plane.
- a molecule in leaves that can use light energy from sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide gas into sugar and oxygen (this process is called photosynthesis). Chlorophyll is magnesium-based and is green.
- (vascular bundle) - Veins provide support for the leaf and transport both water and minerals (via xylem) and food energy (via phloem) through the leaf and on to the rest of the plant.
- having rounded teeth.
- (plural stomata) a pore (or opening) in a plant's leaves where water vapor and other gases leave and enter the plant. Stomata are formed by two guard cells that regulate the opening and closing of the pore. Generally, many more stomata are on the bottom of a leaf than on the top.
- space intercellular gaps within the spongy mesophyll. These gaps are filled with gas that the plant uses (carbon dioxide - CO2 ) and gases that the plant is expelling (oxygen - O2, and water vapor).
- the angle between the upper side of the stem and a leaf or petiole.
- having a smooth edge with neither teeth nor lobes.
- the protective, outler layer of cells on the surface of a leaf. The guard cells (and stoma) are part of the epidermis. The surface of many leaves is coated with a waxy cuticle which is secreted by the epidermis.
- mesophyll - the layer below the palisade mesophyll; it has irregularly-shaped cells with many air spaces between the cells. These cells contain some chlorophyll. The spongy mesophyll cells communicate with the guard cells (stomata), causing them to open or close, depending on the concentration of gases.
- (or toothed) - having small, pointy teeth that point toward the tip of the leaf.
- (or cleft) the margins between the irregular teeth go more than halfway to the midrib.
- the waxy, water-repelling layer on the outer surface of a leaf that helps keep it from dying out (and protect it from invading bacteria, insects, and fungi). The cuticle is secreted by the epidermis (including the guard cells) and is often thinner on the underside of leaves. The cuticle is generally thicker on plants that live in dry environments.
- divided into rounded or pointed sections and the incisions (cuts) go less than halfway to the midrib.
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- the process in which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food energy (sugars and starches), oxygen and water. Chlorophyll or closely-related pigments (substances that color the plant) are essential to the photosynthetic process.
- the blade of a leaf.
- a compound leaf that is made up of many small leaflets arranged in pairs on either side of a long central midrib (the rachis). There is often a single terminal leaflet at the end of the midrib.
- mesophyll a layer of elongated cells located under the upper epidermis. These cells contain most of the leaf's chlorophyll, converting sunlight into usable chemical energy for the plant.
- (also called the axis) the main support of the plant.
- apex the outer end of a leaf; the end that is opposite the petiole.
- the chlorophyll-containing leaf tissue located between the upper and lower epidermis. These cells convert sunlight into usable chemical energy for the plant.
- cell - one of a pair of sausage-shaped cells that surround a stoma (a pore in a leaf). Guard cells change shape (as light and humidity change), causing the stoma to open and close.
- the central rib of a leaf - it is usually continuous with the petiole.
- the small, paired appendages (sometimes leaf-life) that are found at the base of the petiole of leaves of many flowering plants.
25 Clues: the blade of a leaf. • having rounded teeth. • a leaf stalk; it attaches the leaf to the plant. • having a smooth edge with neither teeth nor lobes. • (also called the axis) the main support of the plant. • the angle between the upper side of the stem and a leaf or petiole. • apex the outer end of a leaf; the end that is opposite the petiole. • ...
Plant /Animal Cell Crossword 2021-09-08
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- IM LIKE A SMALL MUSCLE INSIDE OF A CELL
- I CONVER ENERGY INTO SOMETHING VERY USE FULL FOR BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL
- I HELP DECIDE WHO COMES IN AND WHO GOES OUT
- I AM THE STRUCTURE THAT HOLDS PLANT CELLS TOGETHER AND IM A VERY STRONG PROTECTION
- I PROTECT THE NUCLEUS THE NUCLEUS AND I PACKAGE PROTEINS AND I AM IN BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS
- I HOLD IMPORTANT INFORMATION I AM LIKE THE BRAIN AND I AM IN BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL
- I CONTAIN DIGESTIVE ENZYMES FOUND IN BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS
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- IN THEIR PLACE I AM IN BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL
- I AM A STORAGE AREA FOUND IN BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS AND ITS BIGGER IN PLANTS AND SMALLER IN ANIMALS
- I AM A SEMI LIQUID SUBSTANCE FOUND IN PLANTS THE CONVERTS ENERGY INTO FOOD
- I CREATE THE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AND I AM IN BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS
- I AM DESCRIBED TO BE LIKE JELLO AND I KEEP THE
12 Clues: IM LIKE A SMALL MUSCLE INSIDE OF A CELL • I HELP DECIDE WHO COMES IN AND WHO GOES OUT • IN THEIR PLACE I AM IN BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL • I AM DESCRIBED TO BE LIKE JELLO AND I KEEP THE • I CONTAIN DIGESTIVE ENZYMES FOUND IN BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS • I CONVER ENERGY INTO SOMETHING VERY USE FULL FOR BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL • ...
Classification and Genetics crossword puzzle 2022-10-25
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- an animal that cant adapt to the temperature of its surrounding
- use observation and comparison
- moist skin vertebrate in water or land
- cold blooded and scaley
- plants that produce their own food
- an animal that's body temperature stays the same regardless of environment
- a small vertebrate that lives under water
- an animal with a spine
- when light, energy, and water combine to produce food
- a plant that has tube which provide water
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- and animal without a spine
- a plant without vascular tubes
- warm-blooded breathing vertebrates
- defining traits that are not inherited but learned
- a flying mammal
- traits that are passed down from your parents
- two or more organisms connected in some way
17 Clues: a flying mammal • an animal with a spine • cold blooded and scaley • and animal without a spine • a plant without vascular tubes • use observation and comparison • warm-blooded breathing vertebrates • plants that produce their own food • moist skin vertebrate in water or land • a small vertebrate that lives under water • a plant that has tube which provide water • ...
Classification and Genetics crossword puzzle 2022-10-25
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- an animal that cant adapt to the temperature of its surrounding
- use observation and comparison
- moist skin vertebrate in water or land
- cold blooded and scaley
- plants that produce their own food
- an animal that's body temperature stays the same regardless of environment
- a small vertebrate that lives under water
- an animal with a spine
- when light, energy, and water combine to produce food
- a plant that has tube which provide water
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- and animal without a spine
- a plant without vascular tubes
- warm-blooded breathing vertebrates
- defining traits that are not inherited but learned
- a flying mammal
- traits that are passed down from your parents
- two or more organisms connected in some way
17 Clues: a flying mammal • an animal with a spine • cold blooded and scaley • and animal without a spine • a plant without vascular tubes • use observation and comparison • warm-blooded breathing vertebrates • plants that produce their own food • moist skin vertebrate in water or land • a small vertebrate that lives under water • a plant that has tube which provide water • ...
Summer School Crossword 2024-07-24
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- variable that we are measuring
- the part of the plant photosynthesis happens in
- the part of the plant that intakes water
- biological process plants do to make their food
- distance around a circle
- variable that we are investigating
- plant we were trying to grow in water bottles in class
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- distance across a circle through the center point
- what is this equation for: l*w*h
- what is this equation for: 2wl+2hl+2hw
- what type of energy does a plant need for photosynthesis
- half of a diameter
- a line that intersects a circle at exactly one point
13 Clues: half of a diameter • distance around a circle • variable that we are measuring • what is this equation for: l*w*h • variable that we are investigating • what is this equation for: 2wl+2hl+2hw • the part of the plant that intakes water • the part of the plant photosynthesis happens in • biological process plants do to make their food • ...
Topic 7 Plant Structures and Functions 2022-01-07
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- process plants use to make their own food
- female reproductive part that helps the plant reproduce
- outer covering
- particular job
- male part of the flower that makes pollen.
- carries water in many directions throughout the plant
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- brings water and nutrients upward from the roots
- organized parts that work together to help the organism survive.
- and throughout a plant.
- outer structures that are easy to see
- system small tubes that transport or carry materials up,
- inside the plant
12 Clues: outer covering • particular job • inside the plant • and throughout a plant. • outer structures that are easy to see • process plants use to make their own food • male part of the flower that makes pollen. • brings water and nutrients upward from the roots • carries water in many directions throughout the plant • female reproductive part that helps the plant reproduce • ...
Interdependence and Plant Reproduction 2024-12-17
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- Organisms that break down dead matter into nutrients.
- Animals that are hunted for food.
- Toxic chemicals building up in a food chain.
- The part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- The male part of a flower where pollen is produced.
- The place where an organism lives.
- A sequence that shows how energy is transferred between organisms.
- The female part of the flower where seeds are produced.
- The stalk that supports the anther in a flower.
- A living thing that makes its own food through photosynthesis.
- The tube that connects the stigma to the ovary in a flower.
- Powder produced by the anther that is needed for fertilisation.
- The process of a seed starting to grow.
- A colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- The part inside the ovary that becomes a seed after fertilisation.
- Animals that hunt other animals for food.
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- The transfer of pollen from anther to stigma.
- When the nucleus of a pollen grain joins with the nucleus of an ovule.
- A set of linked food chains.
- The competition between organisms for resources.
- The part of the stamen that produces pollen.
- The spreading of seeds away from the parent plant.
- The role an organism plays in its habitat.
- Different populations of species living together in an area.
- The part of the flower that protects the bud before it opens.
- Organisms depend on each other to survive, grow, and reproduce.
- A group of organisms of the same species living in an area.
- The part of a plant that contains seeds.
- The sticky part of the carpel that collects pollen.
- The part of the plant that contains ovules.
- The natural world that surrounds an organism.
- A living thing that eats other organisms for energy.
33 Clues: A set of linked food chains. • Animals that are hunted for food. • The place where an organism lives. • The process of a seed starting to grow. • The part of a plant that contains seeds. • Animals that hunt other animals for food. • The role an organism plays in its habitat. • The part of the plant that contains ovules. • Toxic chemicals building up in a food chain. • ...
Vegetative Growth 2022-05-27
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- A plant that growth vegetatively the first year and then flowers and dies the second year.
- Is an irreversible increase in volume and/or weight.
- Is the part of the plant that brings water and nutrients from the ground.
- _______________ is the building up of tissue.
- __________ growth follows with layers of woody tissue
- ________ growth takes place in young, herbaceous organs.
- 4 environmental factors affecting germination.
- Comes back every year.
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- Retards plant growth
- ___________ break down and use storage compounds.
- A plant that grows, flowers, seeds and dies all in one year.
- ____________ when the seed is cracked or broken to germinate.
- Terminal, irreversible deteriorative change in living organisms leading to cell breakdown and death.
- Is when plants produce flowers
14 Clues: Retards plant growth • Comes back every year. • Is when plants produce flowers • _______________ is the building up of tissue. • 4 environmental factors affecting germination. • ___________ break down and use storage compounds. • Is an irreversible increase in volume and/or weight. • __________ growth follows with layers of woody tissue • ...
Chapter 29 Vocabulary Crossword 2016-04-13
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- Long tubes that are stacked and allow movement of water
- A root that develops from the radicle of a plant embryo, grows vertically downward, and forms branches called lateral roots
- Thin, porous areas of the cell wall in which water moves between tracheids
- Thicker cell walls than parenchyma cells and normally irregular in shape
- Thick, even rigid cell walls
- A joint between two adjacent sections in the stem of a plant where buds form and leaves or branches start to grow
- The arrangement of veins in which the main vein or veins repeatedly branch to form a conspicuous network of smaller veins
- The growing region at the tips of stems and roots in plants
- An organ of climbing plants that grows in spiral form and wraps around another body to help support the plant
- The spaces between nodes
- The arrangement of veins in which several main veins are roughly parallel to each other
- In plants, the layer of vertically elongated cells that contains chloroplasts, that is located beneath the upper epidermis of leaves, and that participates in photosynthesis
- A part of a plant that makes sugars and other organic compounds and from which these compounds are transported to other parts of the plant
- The arrangement of veins in a leaf
- The protective layer of cells that covers the tip of a root
- The darker wood in the center of a tree
- Elements that plant cells use in smaller amounts (100 mg/kg of dry matter)
- An explanation for the movement of water up the stem xylem of tall plants; states that water is pulled up the xylem vessels by the cohesive force between the water molecules and the adhesion of the water molecules to the rigid vessel walls
- The innermost layer of the cortex
- Conducting parenchyma cell of angiosperm phloem
- Elements that plant cells use in large amounts (1,000 mg/kg of dry matter)
- A layer of tissue under the cork layer where cork cells are produced
- In secondary xylem (wood), the growth ring formed in one season
- A system of adventitious roots of approximately equal diameter that arise from the base of a stem of a plant
- Long, thick-walled sclerenchyma cell with tapering end
- The process by which plants release water vapor into the air through stomata
- The outermost layer or layers of the central vascular tissues
- Any place where a plant stores or uses organic nutrients, such as sugar or starches
- A leaf whose blade is divided into leaflets
- Schlerenchyma cell that has either large holes in the top and bottom walls or no end walls at all.
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- A ground tissue composed of chloroplast-rich parenchyma cells; the tissue where photosynthesis occurs
- In plants, the primary tissue located in the epidermis
- Loosely packed cube-shaped or elongated cells with a large central vacuole and thin, flexible cell walls.
- A leaf that has a single blade
- Regions of undifferentiated plant cells that are capable of dividing and developing into specialized plant tissue
- Modified cells on the leaf epidermis that regulate gas and water exchange
- The movement of soluble nutrients from one part of a plant to another
- The tissue that is located in the center of the stem of most vascular plants and that is used for storage
- Dividing tissue that runs parallel to the long axis of a stem or a root; allow stems and roots to grow in diameter
- A specialized parenchyma cell that assists in transport and that gives rise to sieve tubes in angiosperms
- In plants, a bundle of vascular tissue that transports fluids and nutrients
- Inside a leaf, the tissue that is made up of loosely arranged parenchyma cells that contain chloroplasts and are surrounded by air spaces that promote the diffusion of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water throughout the leaf
- An extension of the epidermis of a root that increases the root's surface area for absorption
- An explanation for the movement of carbohydrates in the phloem of plants; holds that carbohydrates are actively transported into sieve tubes
- The functional, often lighter-colored wood nearer the outside of a trunk
- One segment of a compound leaf
- Outer layer of parenchyma cells of the dermal tissue system
- The stalk the attaches a leaf to the stem of a plant
- Specialized roots that grow from uncommon places, such as stems and leaves
- The broad, flat portion of a leaf
- waxy layMer that prevents water loss
- The wood that forms during spring (if water is plentiful) when the vascular cambium can form new xylem with cells that are wide and thin-walled
- A shoot or flower that has immature leaves folded in the growing tip
- Stacks of sieve tube members
- A region that connects two sieve cells and that has one or more sieve areas, which consist of clusters of pores through which the cytoplasm of the cells is connected and through which materials are transported
- The protective outside covering of woody plants
- The wood that forms during summer (when water is limited) when the vascular cambium forms xylem which has smaller cells with thicker walls
- In a plant, the lateral meristem that produces secondary xylem and phloem
- Modified leaves that form a protective covering for a bud until it opens
- Secondary xylem produced in gymnosperm and dicot stems
60 Clues: The spaces between nodes • Thick, even rigid cell walls • Stacks of sieve tube members • A leaf that has a single blade • One segment of a compound leaf • The broad, flat portion of a leaf • The innermost layer of the cortex • The arrangement of veins in a leaf • waxy layMer that prevents water loss • The darker wood in the center of a tree • ...
Intro to Horticulture 2023-08-07
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- The science of growing and getting crop of fruit to the market place
- The putting area of a golf course
- Everything that is and/or around where we live
- The science of growing vegetables for profit
- Grass and its roots with a thin layer of dirt
- Things we learn to do well
- A plant whose main purpose is to add beauty
- To cut back the branches of a plant to control growth.
- To loosen soil so that air can get below the surface
- The caring for a garden
- The science of profitably making flowers available
- Places that require the upkeep of the grass, trees, and shrubs to maintain a recreational area
- To keep from losing what we have been given or have worked for
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- A very young plant
- Insects, moles, mice, rabbits and humans
- What we do to land and the plants to make them attractive and serve our purpose
- Places that grow apples, peaches, pears, and so forth
- The sport that provides jobs for landscapers
- A place designed to grow plants indoors
- someone who grows, arranges, and sells flowers
- Certain jobs and tasks assigned only to responsible people
- The thing that a plant makes to reproduce itself
- A job we enjoy doing and are willing to progress within
- The cutting and joining together of two separate plants
24 Clues: A very young plant • The caring for a garden • Things we learn to do well • The putting area of a golf course • A place designed to grow plants indoors • Insects, moles, mice, rabbits and humans • A plant whose main purpose is to add beauty • The science of growing vegetables for profit • The sport that provides jobs for landscapers • ...
cell crossword 2023-02-08
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- “power plants” of the cell =1
- “post office” of the cell
- “armor” of a plant cell
- “note runner”
- “control center” or “library”
- “toilets” or “ninjas” of the cell
- “skin” of the cell
- “factories”
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- “power plants” of the cell =2
- “gardens” of a plant cell
- "closets” of the plant cell
- “juice” or “Jell-O” of the cell
- “kitchen cupboard” or “worker”
13 Clues: “factories” • “note runner” • “skin” of the cell • “armor” of a plant cell • “post office” of the cell • “gardens” of a plant cell • "closets” of the plant cell • “power plants” of the cell =2 • “power plants” of the cell =1 • “control center” or “library” • “kitchen cupboard” or “worker” • “juice” or “Jell-O” of the cell • “toilets” or “ninjas” of the cell
Horticulture I - Unit 6 Vocabulary 2023-03-16
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- Spreading fertilizer to cover the entire production area
- Nutrient that helps with plant metabolism and nitrogen transformation
- Fertilizers come from sources other than animals or plants
- Nutrient that helps with the use of iron and respiration.
- Nutrient that is essential to some plnat processes and acts as an enzyme system.
- Nutrient that stimulates early formation and growth of roots, fast, vigourous growth, speeds maturity, and helps with flwoer and seed development
- Fertilzier that contains products of plant or animal matter and contain carbon compounds such as urea, sludge and animal tankage.
- Nutrient that helps with the plant's metabolism, growth hormones, and reproduction
- Nutrient that promotes root growth and vegetative grwoth and is essential to protein formulation.
- Mixing fertilizer uniformly into the top one to two inches of growing media around the plant.
- Fertilizers have all three primary elements. N, P, K (10-10-10, 20-5-20).
- Nutreints that influences the intake of other nutrients, makes fats, and translocates phosphorus and fats.
- Ntrient that is essential for chlorophyll production and carries electrons to mix oxygen with other elements.
- Nutrient that promotes growth of leaves and stems, gives green color, and develop cell proteins and chlorophyll.
- Fertilizers that granular and slow release. Normally give a more uniform release of nutrients over a period of time.
- Nutrients that plants need in small amounts
- Placing fertilizer about two inches to the sides and about two inches below the seed depth. This is close enough to plants to supply nutrients, but is not too close to damage them.
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- Nutrients that are needed by plants in large amounts
- Nutrient that forms carbohydrates and proteins, forms and transfer starches, sugars, and oils, and increases disease resistance, vigor, and hardiness.
- Placing fertilizer in 12, 18" holes drilled 18-24" around the drip line of trees.
- Spreading fertilizer in between the rows and around the plants after seedling emerge from the soil.
- Fertlizers that dissolve in water, are applied as a liquid solutation through irrigation systems.
- Fertilizers do not have all three primary elements. (20-0-0, 0-20-0).
- Nutrient that improves plant vigor, influences intake and synthesis of nutrients, and improves cells walls
- Spraying nutrients in a solution directly on plant leaves
- Nutrient that is used for plant development and reproduction
- Nutrient that affects water absorption in the roots and translocates sugars in the plant.
- Putting water soluble fertilizer into the irrigation system of a greenhouse or on nursery crops.
28 Clues: Nutrients that plants need in small amounts • Nutrients that are needed by plants in large amounts • Spreading fertilizer to cover the entire production area • Nutrient that helps with the use of iron and respiration. • Spraying nutrients in a solution directly on plant leaves • Fertilizers come from sources other than animals or plants • ...
Bio 11 2013-10-28
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- cell in xylem tissue which conducts water
- vascular tissue responsible for the flow of nutrients
- female reproductive structure in mosses
- vascular tissue that provides support and conducts water
- bright green multicellular marine algae known as "sea lettuce"
- thin heart shaped structure formed from the gametophytes of a fern
- process in which the plant converts sunlight into energy
- contains chlorophyll a and c
- in fungi, rootlike structure that anchors itself to ground
- Colonial algae with as little up made up of 500-50,000 cells.
- algae which is made up of multiple single celled algae
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- contains chlorophyll a and b
- irish moss
- very common single celled algae which grows in ponds, ditches and wet soil
- haploid plant that produces gametes
- a threadlike colony formed by many green algae
- pigment in the cells of photosynthetic autotrophs that captures light energy
- male reproductive structure in mosses
- production of two different types of gametes within the same plant
- diploid plant that produces spores
- threadlike algae that grows and reproduces asexually
- contains chlorophyll a and sometimes d
- tangled mass in a green filaments in moss that forms during germination
23 Clues: irish moss • contains chlorophyll a and b • contains chlorophyll a and c • diploid plant that produces spores • haploid plant that produces gametes • male reproductive structure in mosses • contains chlorophyll a and sometimes d • female reproductive structure in mosses • cell in xylem tissue which conducts water • a threadlike colony formed by many green algae • ...
Parts of the plant 2021-11-04
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- Supports anther, part of stamen
- Colorful, used to attract insects and bugs to plant
- Floral leaf that is used to protect the maturing bud
- Structure in pistil through which the pollen tube will form
- Structure in ovary that contains the egg cells
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- Sticky area of pistil where pollen germinates
- Part of the pistil that contains ovules
- Contains the pollen, part of stamen
- Tube that grows from a pollen grain, penetrates ovule and releases male gamete
- Spores that contain male gametes
10 Clues: Supports anther, part of stamen • Spores that contain male gametes • Contains the pollen, part of stamen • Part of the pistil that contains ovules • Sticky area of pistil where pollen germinates • Structure in ovary that contains the egg cells • Colorful, used to attract insects and bugs to plant • Floral leaf that is used to protect the maturing bud • ...
Plant for the Planet 2022-07-13
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- Minjae and his ____s are listening to their teacher.
- a large meeting of people
- Felix gave sp___es at European Parliament and United Nation conference
- 1000,000,000,000
- inv___ cards for the birthday party
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- cutting down of trees
- Felix gave a class _____ on climate change.
- He _____d people to help by planting trees.
- The COVID 19 virus spr____ all over the world.
- 1,000,000,000,
10 Clues: 1,000,000,000, • 1000,000,000,000 • cutting down of trees • a large meeting of people • inv___ cards for the birthday party • Felix gave a class _____ on climate change. • He _____d people to help by planting trees. • The COVID 19 virus spr____ all over the world. • Minjae and his ____s are listening to their teacher. • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2024-07-19
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- Small openings in the surface of a leaf that allow gases to diffuse in and out of the leaf.
- A diagram that shows the total number of individual organisms at each trophic level.
- Respiration that takes place without oxygen to transfer energy. In muscles it is represented by the equation: glucose lactic acid In plant and yeast cells it is represented by the equation: glucose ethanol + carbon dioxide
- A diagram that shows the biomass at each trophic level. It is always a pyramid shape. Trophic level 1 is at the bottom of the pyramid.
- A structure inside cells where aerobic respiration occurs; a process which releases energy for the cell.
- A carbohydrate made by plants to store glucose.
- A protective layer that covers the outermost tissue layer of a plant leaf.
- The process of breaking down sugars by anaerobic respiration in bacteria or yeast, important in the manufacture of bread and alcoholic drinks.
- Drooping through lack of water.
- A plant tissue that contains large air spaces and has a large surface area for diffusion.
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- A yellow liquid that changes colour to dark blue/black in the presence of starch
- Respiration that involves the use of oxygen to transfer energy. It is represented by the equation: glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water
- A structure in plant cells that contains the pigment chlorophyll which absorbs light so the plant can carry out photosynthesis.
- Enlarged and swollen with water.
- The waste product of anaerobic respiration in muscles.
- A cell which controls the opening and closing of the stomata.
- The mass of living material of an organism. This will include all of the proteins, carbohydrates and lipids that make up that organism. It does not include the water content.
- A representation of the feeding relationships within a community.
- Tired.
- A green pigment inside chloroplasts which absorbs light energy.
- A description of the position of an organism within the food chain.
- A plant tissue that contains lots of chloroplasts to carry out photosynthesis.
- The amount of extra oxygen the body needs after exercise to react with the accumulated lactic acid and remove it from the cells.
- An endothermic reaction in which energy is transferred from the environment to chloroplasts by light. It is represented by the equation: carbon dioxide + water glucose + oxygen
24 Clues: Tired. • Drooping through lack of water. • Enlarged and swollen with water. • A carbohydrate made by plants to store glucose. • The waste product of anaerobic respiration in muscles. • A cell which controls the opening and closing of the stomata. • A green pigment inside chloroplasts which absorbs light energy. • ...
Vocab test review 2020-03-11
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- a device that measures the strength of an earthquake/earthquake activity
- animal that eats fish
- study of the blood and blood diseases
- spiny skin
- without a tail
- a red blood cell
- abnormally low level of sugar in the blood
- the basic substance of all life (comprising the living part of a cell, including the cytoplasm, nucleus, and other organelles)
- (usually referring to plates) when plates collide, one plate will go beneath the other
- a white blood cell
- plant that is not rooted in soil but instead grows directly on the body of another plant
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- the acting of killing of a king
- instrument allowing those in a submarine a view of the surface
- plant that grows on dead matter
- systematic killing of a racial or cultural group
- animal that eats grain
- long bones of the hand that form the skeletal structure of the palm
- someone who studies diseases
- 1. extreme dread/fear of water 2. rabies disease
- device that transforms radiant energy/light directly into electrical energy (think solar panels)
- without part of brain/congenital deformity in which some or all of fetal brain is missing
- inflammation of the larynx
- A plant adapted to an dry climate.
- star (shaped) cell: type of glial cell that transports water and salts from capillaries
- existing or happening under the sea
25 Clues: spiny skin • without a tail • a red blood cell • a white blood cell • animal that eats fish • animal that eats grain • inflammation of the larynx • someone who studies diseases • the acting of killing of a king • plant that grows on dead matter • A plant adapted to an dry climate. • existing or happening under the sea • study of the blood and blood diseases • ...
Natalie Sands Organelles 2018-11-06
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- cell membrane controls what goes _____________ of the cell
- Mitochondria is in the shape of a...
- This organelle follows directions from the nucleus to work as an "instruction manual" for the cell
- This organelle supports, protects, and shapes plant cells
- cytoplasm is a water-based ___ that fills the cell.
- This organelle dissolves molecules for use
- There is one large on in plant cells, but multiple small ones in ______________ cells
- This organelle creates lysosomes and packages molecules
- This organelle helps single celled organisms move and eat
- This is what the golgi apparatus is made of
- chromosomes are made up of...
- What do lysosomes hold?
- This organelle stores nutrients like water and waste
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- there is a rough and a ______ Endoplasmic Reticulum
- This organelle builds proteins out of amino acids and follows directions from the nucleus
- chloroplasts contain this
- The rough creates and packages proteins, the smooth creates and stores proteins
- This organelle breaks down molecules and digests nutrients
- The cell wall is the _________ layer of a plant cell
- The nucleus is made of ________ membrane
- cilia/flagella is only in _______ celled organisms
- This organelle is the "control center" or brain of the cell
- This organelle controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Photosynthesis occurs here in plant cells
- Cellular respiration occurs here
25 Clues: What do lysosomes hold? • chloroplasts contain this • chromosomes are made up of... • Cellular respiration occurs here • Mitochondria is in the shape of a... • The nucleus is made of ________ membrane • Photosynthesis occurs here in plant cells • This organelle dissolves molecules for use • This is what the golgi apparatus is made of • ...
Plant Structures, Functions, and Adaptations 2020-09-17
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- collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant
- this is the baby plant or a new plant created from the parent plant
- the process in which sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are turned into sugar
- has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators
- a behavior or structure that allows an organism to grow, reproduce, and survive
- the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant
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- the process of creating new plants or offspring
- collects water and nutrients from the soil
- supports the leaves, branches, flowers, and fruit
- most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout
- a living organism with roots that usually relies on sunlight and water to survive
11 Clues: collects water and nutrients from the soil • has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators • the process of creating new plants or offspring • supports the leaves, branches, flowers, and fruit • collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant • this is the baby plant or a new plant created from the parent plant • ...
Minnesota Invasive Species 2019-08-22
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- Yellow plant still cultivated in some gardens is classified as a noxious weed
- The white and yellow varieties are enjoyed by cows and other grazing animals
- This plant has an edible version, but the wild one is invasive
- Often confused with similar invasives, this highly toxic plant has Poison right in its name
- Once popular for hedges, several varieties of this aggressive invasive are found throughout Minnesota
- This Bull is prickly
- This Olive is usually planted as an ornamental or windbreak, not an edible
- This Charlie is a common lawn weed
- Another non-native, invasive maple tree
- This rose species is not native to Minnesota
- A thistle that belongs north of our border
- The forerunner of the edible carrot, Queen Anne's ____
- The Reed Canary _____ is a major threat to Minnesota wetlands
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- Not blue, this iris is an invasive species
- Both the cow and hairy varieties are invasives
- This thistle has an aromatic name
- Still uncommon in our state, you wouldn't want to grow this Japanese variety for brewing beer
- Birdsfoot ______
- An Oriental variety, this vine produces small orange fruits
- A Garlic plant that doesn't belong on hot dogs
- This Dalmatian is not a dog, but it has an amphibian in its name
- Making breakfast? You might use Butter and _____
- Toxic plant also known as digitalis
- Which maple tree with a country name is an invasive in Minnesota?
- No, this one isn't a bug, it's the Black ________
- It might surprise you that this common Oxeye is not a native wildflower
26 Clues: Birdsfoot ______ • This Bull is prickly • This thistle has an aromatic name • This Charlie is a common lawn weed • Toxic plant also known as digitalis • Another non-native, invasive maple tree • Not blue, this iris is an invasive species • A thistle that belongs north of our border • This rose species is not native to Minnesota • ...
Plants - Grade 6 2020-12-13
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- the gas plants give off
- a word that means to move something
- the gas plants need to survive
- another word for dirt
- breathing in and out gasses
- transports water up to the leaves
- to make another living thing just like the parent(s)
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- the holes in leaves that gasses go in and out
- holds down the plant and absorb water
- h2o - plants need it to survive
- using light to change water and co2 to sugar and oxygen
- something all plants need and the sun makes it
- green chemical that is used to do photosynthesis
- will grow into a new plant
- when a seed starts to grow
- do photosynthesis and respiration
- reproductive part of the plant, makes seeds
17 Clues: another word for dirt • the gas plants give off • will grow into a new plant • when a seed starts to grow • breathing in and out gasses • the gas plants need to survive • h2o - plants need it to survive • do photosynthesis and respiration • transports water up to the leaves • a word that means to move something • holds down the plant and absorb water • ...
Chapter 29 Vocabulary Crossword 2016-04-13
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- The tissue that is located in the center of the stem of most vascular plants and that is used for storage
- The wood that forms during summer (when water is limited) when the vascular cambium forms xylem which has smaller cells with thicker walls
- Long tubes that are stacked and allow movement of water
- An extension of the epidermis of a root that increases the root's surface area for absorption
- The arrangement of veins in which the main vein or veins repeatedly branch to form a conspicuous network of smaller veins
- A specialized parenchyma cell that assists in transport and that gives rise to sieve tubes in angiosperms
- In secondary xylem (wood), the growth ring formed in one season
- Secondary xylem produced in gymnosperm and dicot stems
- The growing region at the tips of stems and roots in plants
- A leaf whose blade is divided into leaflets
- A shoot or flower that has immature leaves folded in the growing tip
- Regions of undifferentiated plant cells that are capable of dividing and developing into specialized plant tissue
- Any place where a plant stores or uses organic nutrients, such as sugar or starches
- In plants, the layer of vertically elongated cells that contains chloroplasts, that is located beneath the upper epidermis of leaves, and that participates in photosynthesis
- A region that connects two sieve cells and that has one or more sieve areas, which consist of clusters of pores through which the cytoplasm of the cells is connected and through which materials are transported
- The protective outside covering of woody plants
- One segment of a compound leaf
- In a plant, the lateral meristem that produces secondary xylem and phloem
- Modified cells on the leaf epidermis that regulate gas and water exchange
- Thicker cell walls than parenchyma cells and normally irregular in shape
- An explanation for the movement of water up the stem xylem of tall plants; states that water is pulled up the xylem vessels by the cohesive force between the water molecules and the adhesion of the water molecules to the rigid vessel walls
- An organ of climbing plants that grows in spiral form and wraps around another body to help support the plant
- The innermost layer of the cortex
- The spaces between nodes
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- A root that develops from the radicle of a plant embryo, grows vertically downward, and forms branches called lateral roots
- A joint between two adjacent sections in the stem of a plant where buds form and leaves or branches start to grow
- The arrangement of veins in a leaf
- Elements that plant cells use in large amounts (1,000 mg/kg of dry matter)
- The functional, often lighter-colored wood nearer the outside of a trunk
- A layer of tissue under the cork layer where cork cells are produced
- The wood that forms during spring (if water is plentiful) when the vascular cambium can form new xylem with cells that are wide and thin-walled
- Loosely packed cube-shaped or elongated cells with a large central vacuole and thin, flexible cell walls.
- The stalk the attaches a leaf to the stem of a plant
- Stacks of sieve tube members
- Inside a leaf, the tissue that is made up of loosely arranged parenchyma cells that contain chloroplasts and are surrounded by air spaces that promote the diffusion of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water throughout the leaf
- Thin, porous areas of the cell wall in which water moves between tracheids
- The arrangement of veins in which several main veins are roughly parallel to each other
- Long, thick-walled sclerenchyma cell with tapering end
- In plants, the primary tissue located in the epidermis
- The process by which plants release water vapor into the air through stomata
- Thick, even rigid cell walls
- An explanation for the movement of carbohydrates in the phloem of plants; holds that carbohydrates are actively transported into sieve tubes
- waxy layMer that prevents water loss
- Dividing tissue that runs parallel to the long axis of a stem or a root; allow stems and roots to grow in diameter
- Conducting parenchyma cell of angiosperm phloem
- The outermost layer or layers of the central vascular tissues
- Modified leaves that form a protective covering for a bud until it opens
- The protective layer of cells that covers the tip of a root
- The darker wood in the center of a tree
- The broad, flat portion of a leaf
- A ground tissue composed of chloroplast-rich parenchyma cells; the tissue where photosynthesis occurs
- A leaf that has a single blade
- Specialized roots that grow from uncommon places, such as stems and leaves
- A system of adventitious roots of approximately equal diameter that arise from the base of a stem of a plant
- Schlerenchyma cell that has either large holes in the top and bottom walls or no end walls at all.
- Elements that plant cells use in smaller amounts (100 mg/kg of dry matter)
- A part of a plant that makes sugars and other organic compounds and from which these compounds are transported to other parts of the plant
- Outer layer of parenchyma cells of the dermal tissue system
- The movement of soluble nutrients from one part of a plant to another
- In plants, a bundle of vascular tissue that transports fluids and nutrients
60 Clues: The spaces between nodes • Stacks of sieve tube members • Thick, even rigid cell walls • One segment of a compound leaf • A leaf that has a single blade • The broad, flat portion of a leaf • The innermost layer of the cortex • The arrangement of veins in a leaf • waxy layMer that prevents water loss • The darker wood in the center of a tree • ...
Lysosomes, Vacuoles, Peroxisomes 2022-10-24
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- discovered lysosomes and peroxisomes
- Can help a cell self destruct
- Disease gets worse over time
- Discovered vacuoles
- cell death
- in___ cells, vacuoles do lysosomal functions
- the word is derived from H2O2
- empty in latin
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- __ cells don't have lysosomes
- Larger in plant cells
- ___ system is lysosomes, rough ER, Golgi apparatus, nucleus & plasma membrane
- A ___ gene causes LSDs
- intracellular fluid
- plant vacuole membrane
- The ___ ER synthesizes lysosome enzymes
15 Clues: cell death • empty in latin • Discovered vacuoles • intracellular fluid • Larger in plant cells • A ___ gene causes LSDs • plant vacuole membrane • Disease gets worse over time • __ cells don't have lysosomes • Can help a cell self destruct • the word is derived from H2O2 • discovered lysosomes and peroxisomes • The ___ ER synthesizes lysosome enzymes • ...
Plants In Action 2013-04-14
15 Clues: I eat flys • you plant me • I hold grapes • I'm on flowers • I grow on trees • I can make paper • I'm a baby plant • I hold a plant up • I'm an edible leave • I make some cereals • you eat me at dinner • I stick out of trees • I absorb water and food • I'm a tall yellow flower • I'm at the bottom of the food chain
The proud rose 2025-04-06
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- Tall plants
- Full of pride
- Caring for others
- Large area full of plants
- A colourful plant
- When a plant begins to get dry or lacks nutrition
- Layered flower
- Tall yellow flower
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- Doing something for someone else
- Water falling from the sky
- Full of beauty
- Common small bird
- Spikes on a cactus, or on the stem of a rose
- Spiky plant
- Saying something unkind about someone else
15 Clues: Tall plants • Spiky plant • Full of pride • Full of beauty • Layered flower • Caring for others • Common small bird • A colourful plant • Tall yellow flower • Large area full of plants • Water falling from the sky • Doing something for someone else • Saying something unkind about someone else • Spikes on a cactus, or on the stem of a rose • When a plant begins to get dry or lacks nutrition
Year 8 Cells 2019-04-21
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- blood cells, parts of the immune system:help the body to fight infection
- Flying mammal
- cells in a plant that carry glucose from the leaves to all other parts of the plant
- tissue, many nerve cells grouped together
- very simple unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus & other organelles
- jelly-like mixture that contains many smaller parts where the work of the cell takes place
- wall, the skeleton of the plant
- organelles within the cell where photosynthesis takes place
- Has a trunk
- organism, living things made up of only one cell
- Man's best friend
- reticulum, pathways along which materials move through a cell
- skin
- the amount by which the image is magnified (made bigger) compared to the real object
- groups of cells that perform the same function in the body
- structures that produce proteins
- the object being looked through a microscope
- the control centre of a cell
- very tiny pores in leaves
- cells in a plant that carry water from the roots to the rest of the plant
- a structure that contains at least 2 different types of tissues that work together to complete a task
- hairs, extensions on the surface of some root cells
- long fibers that extend from nerve cells & carry messages over long distances
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- microscope, a binocular microscope that creates a three-dimensional image
- cell, cells that can become different types of cells under specific condition
- large sap-filled structure in plant cells that stores water, wastes & nutrients
- a group of unicellular organisms often found in ponds & soil
- the building blocks of all living things
- Likes to chase mice
- tissue, adds support & structure to the body, eg fat, bone, cartilage, tendon & ligament
- tissue, specialized tissue that can contract
- microscope, microscope that uses beams of electrons to magnify up to a million times
- what is seen using the microscope
- the green chemical in chloroplasts that trap the Sun's energy for photosynthesis
- object that can only be seen using a microscope
- process used by plants to make food from water & carbon dioxide using energy (Sun)
- the powerhouses of the cell where the energy is released from food
- the smaller part of a cell
- cells, cell that work in pairs to open & close the stomata
- When a scientist cuts apart a dead plant or animal to study it
- organelles that get rid of wastes from cells
- cell division that produces two identical cells
- Large marsupial
- blood cells, cells that carry oxygen from the lungs around the body
44 Clues: skin • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • very tiny pores in leaves • the smaller part of a cell • the control centre of a cell • wall, the skeleton of the plant • structures that produce proteins • what is seen using the microscope • the building blocks of all living things • tissue, many nerve cells grouped together • ...
Cell History, Structure, and Function 2012-09-24
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- person who named "cells"
- contains the green substance chlorophyll
- example of prokaryotic organisms
- controls what goes into or out of the cell
- organelle that controls the ativities of the cell
- transport items throughout the cell, attached to the nucleus
- type of cell with chloroplasts and cell wall
- only found in plant cells, provides structure
- organisms that do not have a nucleus
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- process that takes place in the chloroplast
- process that burns food for energy
- located in the nucleus, responsible for providing instructions for directing the cell's activities
- this bi-layer substance makes up the cell membrane
- watery substance that surrounds the organelles
- location for cellular respiration
- organism with a nucleus
- plant cells have one large of this organelle
- part states that cells come from other cells
18 Clues: organism with a nucleus • person who named "cells" • example of prokaryotic organisms • location for cellular respiration • process that burns food for energy • organisms that do not have a nucleus • contains the green substance chlorophyll • controls what goes into or out of the cell • process that takes place in the chloroplast • ...
Cell Choice Board Crossword 2023-02-17
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- Has a nucleus
- Does not have a nucleus
- In an animal and plant cell; contains DNA and controls the cell's activities
- In a bacteria and plant cell; provides additional support and protection
- In bacterial, plant, and animal cells; the site of protein synthesis
- Living thing
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- In plant and animal cells; the powerhouse of the cell
- In plant and animal cells; stores food, enzymes, and other materials
- In plant, animal, and bacteria cells; a flexible boundary that surrounds the cell
- Only in plant cells; uses photosynthesis for food
10 Clues: Living thing • Has a nucleus • Does not have a nucleus • Only in plant cells; uses photosynthesis for food • In plant and animal cells; the powerhouse of the cell • In plant and animal cells; stores food, enzymes, and other materials • In bacterial, plant, and animal cells; the site of protein synthesis • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-05-24
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- A pigment inside the chloroplast captures sunlight and creates sugary carbohydrates or energy, which allows the plant to grow.
- A part of the plant, where absorb water for the plant.
- A process for plants to create sugar and oxygen.
- Glucose is used by the plant for ___ and growth.
- Produce their own food, it also called producer
- An output of photosynthesis, a form of gas.
- Where the energy comes from for photosynthesis.
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- An output of photosynthesis, a form of sugar.
- Where photosynthesis happens.
- dioxide An input of photosynthesis, a form of gas.
- Found in the epidermis of leaves, where carbon dioxide goes into the plant.
- An input of photosynthesis, a form of liquid.
12 Clues: Where photosynthesis happens. • An output of photosynthesis, a form of gas. • An output of photosynthesis, a form of sugar. • An input of photosynthesis, a form of liquid. • Produce their own food, it also called producer • Where the energy comes from for photosynthesis. • A process for plants to create sugar and oxygen. • ...
crossword 2017-10-19
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- cooking over direct heat
- any form of sea life regarded as food by humans
- simmer vegetables in a minimum amount of water
- type of shellfish that has two types
- it is said to be the most fresh fish
- type of seafood with backbone
- the edible art of a plant
- has been sealed evicerated
- cooking while using small amount of fat
- pigments widely distributed in plants
- underground buds
- short thickened fleshy part of an underground stem
- these is were a new plant grows
- whole fish with entrails removed
- white color pigment
- green color pigment
- it should be difficult to open to know if its fresh
- placing food in a covered pan with about 2tbsp of butter
- fish meat separated from the whole fish
- cross section slices of dressed large fish
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- nutritive value of vegetables that prevent high blood pressure
- nutritive value of vegetables that is essential for red blood cells
- type of shellfish with hard shells over the back along the claws
- in selecting and buying of fish this part should be bright red
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree and plant
- in selecting and buying of fish this part is said to be clear
- type of shellfish that have reduced internal shell
- a high protein,low fat food that provides a range of health
- the most convenient in the case of bangus
- two meaty sides of the fish cut from the backbone
- the characteristic of this shellfish should have firm joints that are stiff when bent
- a large group or organic compound made by plant
- in selecting and buying of fish this part should be firm and elastic
- yellow and orange plant
- cut further into smaller uniform pieces
- red color pigments
- underground parts of the plant
- fishes that is being marketed alive
- in selecting and buying of fish this part should be shiny with scale intact
39 Clues: underground buds • red color pigments • white color pigment • green color pigment • yellow and orange plant • cooking over direct heat • the edible art of a plant • has been sealed evicerated • type of seafood with backbone • underground parts of the plant • these is were a new plant grows • whole fish with entrails removed • fishes that is being marketed alive • ...
crossword 2017-10-19
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- green color pigment
- underground buds
- pigments widely distributed in plants
- type of seafood with backbone
- type of shellfish that have reduced internal shell
- cut further into smaller uniform pieces
- underground parts of the plant
- a large group or organic compound made by plant
- nutritive value of vegetables that is essential for red blood cells
- any form of sea life regarded as food by humans
- fishes that is being marketed alive
- two meaty sides of the fish cut from the backbone
- simmer vegetables in a minimum amount of water
- has been sealed evicerated
- these is were a new plant grows
- in selecting and buying of fish this part should be shiny with scale intact
- placing food in a covered pan with about 2tbsp of butter
- the characteristic of this shellfish should have firm joints that are stiff when bent
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- type of shellfish that has two types
- in selecting and buying of fish this part should be bright red
- type of shellfish with hard shells over the back along the claws
- it is said to be the most fresh fish
- the edible art of a plant
- cross section slices of dressed large fish
- the most convenient in the case of bangus
- fish meat separated from the whole fish
- white color pigment
- red color pigments
- yellow and orange plant
- cooking over direct heat
- a high protein,low fat food that provides a range of health
- it should be difficult to open to know if its fresh
- nutritive value of vegetables that prevent high blood pressure
- in selecting and buying of fish this part should be firm and elastic
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree and plant
- whole fish with entrails removed
- in selecting and buying of fish this part is said to be clear
- cooking while using small amount of fat
- short thickened fleshy part of an underground stem
39 Clues: underground buds • red color pigments • green color pigment • white color pigment • yellow and orange plant • cooking over direct heat • the edible art of a plant • has been sealed evicerated • type of seafood with backbone • underground parts of the plant • these is were a new plant grows • whole fish with entrails removed • fishes that is being marketed alive • ...
SCIENCE 3 2024-06-20
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- PART OF THE PLANT WHERE THE PLANT'S FOOD IS PRODUCED
- WHAT IS NEEDED BY HUMANS TO DO ANY ACTION
- A LACK OF WATER THAT IS DAMAGING TO THE HUMAN BODY
- NOT THE SAME
- A MATERIAL THAT SOAKS UP LIQUID
- AN ANIMAL THAT IS FULLY GROWN
- FOOD THAT GIVES THE HUMAN BODY ENERGY
- PART OF THE PLANT WHERE SEEDS ARE MADE
- THE SENSE THAT USES YOUR EYES TO SEE
- FOOD THAT THE HUMAN BODY USES FOR GROWTH AND REPAIR,FOR EXAMPLE:MEAT AND FISH
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- THE YOUNG OF AN ANIMAL
- MOVING AROUND SO THAT YOUR HEART BEATS FASTER
- TO BECOME LARGER AND MORE DEVELOPED
- THE FOOD THAT WE EAT
- FOOD THAT HUMAN BODY STORE
- THE LINES ON THE TIP OF A FINGER
- BEING WELL AND FREE FROM DISEASE
- PART OF A FLOWERING PLANT THAT CAN BE EATEN
- A TASTE THAT IS SHARP AND NOT SWEET
- FOODS THAT HAVE MILK IN THEM
20 Clues: NOT THE SAME • THE FOOD THAT WE EAT • THE YOUNG OF AN ANIMAL • FOOD THAT HUMAN BODY STORE • FOODS THAT HAVE MILK IN THEM • AN ANIMAL THAT IS FULLY GROWN • A MATERIAL THAT SOAKS UP LIQUID • THE LINES ON THE TIP OF A FINGER • BEING WELL AND FREE FROM DISEASE • TO BECOME LARGER AND MORE DEVELOPED • A TASTE THAT IS SHARP AND NOT SWEET • THE SENSE THAT USES YOUR EYES TO SEE • ...
CNC Puzzle 2025-04-15
Across
- A tool used to see far away
- A pollinator that is black and yellow
- The part of the plant that does photosynthesis
- When you look at things you make _____
- Large plant with bark
- The path you walk on while at the park
- What you use to take pictures of nature
- An animal with feathers and wings
- A fast huge collection of data for scienctist
- The planet we live on
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- The app used to collect species data
- A winged bug that was once a caterpillar
- A black and red bug
- The part of a fungus that sticks out of the ground
- The part of the plant that attracts pollinators
- Dog-like mammal that lives at Willow Springs Park
- This tool will help you find your way around
- This mammal hops around the park
- This reptile has four legs and loves laying in the sun
- This bird is big predator and sometimes has a red tail
20 Clues: A black and red bug • Large plant with bark • The planet we live on • A tool used to see far away • This mammal hops around the park • An animal with feathers and wings • The app used to collect species data • A pollinator that is black and yellow • When you look at things you make _____ • The path you walk on while at the park • What you use to take pictures of nature • ...
Escapse from chernobyl 2024-02-27
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- The citizen's escape route
- Yuri's cousin
- The reactor that blew up
- Yuri's job
- Reaktor Bolshoy Moschnosti Kanalnyy
- The main character
- A nuclear power plant
- what you stand on
- Alina's friend
- The setting
- what you breath in when the reactor explodes
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- A Russian soldier
- What Orlov tried using to put out the fire
- Yuri's cousin
- A political party in Russia
- The author's first name
- The nickname Sophia's dad gave the power plant.
- The head of Chernobyl
- Alina's disease
- The author's last name
20 Clues: Yuri's job • The setting • Yuri's cousin • Yuri's cousin • Alina's friend • Alina's disease • A Russian soldier • what you stand on • The main character • The head of Chernobyl • A nuclear power plant • The author's last name • The author's first name • The reactor that blew up • The citizen's escape route • A political party in Russia • Reaktor Bolshoy Moschnosti Kanalnyy • ...
cells 2023-10-03
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- holds very important genetic material
- is like a roadway to different parts of the cell
- this is like protection only for plant cells
- a jello-like texture that holds all the cells accessories in it's place and let's specific things in and out of the cell
- holds a mix of water and nutrients and waste in a plant cell
- makes food/photosynthesis for the plant
- the basic unit of life
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- packages and sends things through the golgi apparatus to different parts of the cell
- the powerhouse of the cell
- make protein for the cell
- this thingy keeps the cell nice and clean
- makes chemical energy for the plant and also gives the plant it's green color
12 Clues: the basic unit of life • make protein for the cell • the powerhouse of the cell • holds very important genetic material • makes food/photosynthesis for the plant • this thingy keeps the cell nice and clean • this is like protection only for plant cells • is like a roadway to different parts of the cell • holds a mix of water and nutrients and waste in a plant cell • ...
Food Chain & Energy Crossword 2021-10-22
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- an organism that can produce it's own energy
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- A series of food chains that connects the energy from organism to organism within an ecosystem
- An organism that eats something to gain energy
- nonliving part of an ecosystem
- an animal that only eats plants
- a graphical representation, showing the flow of energy at each energy level
- a group of organisms living in the same ecosystem
- an animal that only eats meat
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- biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
- living part of an ecosystem
- an organism that breaks down dead organisms
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- an organism that hunts for it's prey
- an organism that is hunted or killed for food
18 Clues: living part of an ecosystem • an animal that only eats meat • nonliving part of an ecosystem • an animal that only eats plants • an organism that hunts for it's prey • an organism that breaks down dead organisms • an organism that can produce it's own energy • an organism that is hunted or killed for food • An organism that eats something to gain energy • ...
Horticulture Career crossword 2022-11-08
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- Responsible for reproducing all plants needed for growing into salable size products.
- Ensures optimal plant growth while maintaining soil health.
- Improves the quality of environment and your life through plants.
- - Wine maker.
- A belief that nature is inherently valuable in and of itself.
- Develops plan for the planted area around homes and small commercial buildings.
- Responsible for determining that plants are insect free.
- Licensed professional that advises growers about appropriate chemicals to control pests.
- Responsible for planting, scheduling, monitoring crop growth, supervising pest and disease control, and supervising harvest.
- This grower produces this tree around the holidays in December.
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- Caretaker for large trees.
- Produces drawings for photos or books, catalogs, plant care tags, and magazines.
- Assists customers in selecting the right plants to suit the growing conditions around their homes.
- Produces the pictures seen in garden magazines.
- Diagnostician of plant problems.
- Integrates knowledge of weed control, disease, insect problems to ensure plant health.
- To serve our clients with integrity, knowledge, and creative ability.
- branch of horticulture dealing with lawns.
18 Clues: - Wine maker. • Caretaker for large trees. • Diagnostician of plant problems. • branch of horticulture dealing with lawns. • Produces the pictures seen in garden magazines. • Responsible for determining that plants are insect free. • Ensures optimal plant growth while maintaining soil health. • A belief that nature is inherently valuable in and of itself. • ...
