the plant Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
cells and systems cross word 2022-01-13
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- it can happen with any liquid
- you are able to move and obtain food
- cary oxygenated blood
- carries suger in a plant
- it can only happen with water and a semi permeable membrane
- only in a plant cell
- nothing can pass through it
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- breaks down food
- the basic unit of life
- you can see things with it
- controls the cell
- caring signals from the brain
- carries de oxygenated blood
- any thing can pass through it
- transports water in a plant
15 Clues: breaks down food • controls the cell • only in a plant cell • cary oxygenated blood • the basic unit of life • carries suger in a plant • you can see things with it • carries de oxygenated blood • transports water in a plant • nothing can pass through it • it can happen with any liquid • caring signals from the brain • any thing can pass through it • you are able to move and obtain food • ...
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
Plant Tropisms 2020-11-15
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- plant growth towards gravity
- a plant's growth in response to water
- the growth of a plant toward or away from light
- a change in a plant resulting from a stimulus
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- an action or condition that provokes a response
- geotropism plant growth away from gravity
- the response of a plant to gravity
- the force of water against the cell wall that allows plants to stand up straight
- plant growth toward or away from an external stimulus
- a turning movement by a plant in response to touch
10 Clues: plant growth towards gravity • the response of a plant to gravity • a plant's growth in response to water • geotropism plant growth away from gravity • a change in a plant resulting from a stimulus • an action or condition that provokes a response • the growth of a plant toward or away from light • a turning movement by a plant in response to touch • ...
Different pesticides 2023-03-23
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- enters through nose
- use, higher toxic and needs special training to use
- must be eaten
- absorbed by the roots and moves throughout the plant
- enters through respiratory system
- kills all vegetation
- the degree of poison in the material
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- enters through mouth
- kills only parts of the plant the chemical touches
- use, less toxic and is safe
- after plants emerge
- before plants emerge
- absorbed through the skin
- act on one plant species and not others
- enters through eyes
15 Clues: must be eaten • after plants emerge • enters through nose • enters through eyes • enters through mouth • before plants emerge • kills all vegetation • absorbed through the skin • use, less toxic and is safe • enters through respiratory system • the degree of poison in the material • act on one plant species and not others • kills only parts of the plant the chemical touches • ...
Ivy's Farm to school crossword puzzle 2016-11-24
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- You can ___________out the weeds
- The place where your plot of plant is
- You must ______ in the soil before dropping in the seed
- You can grow your plant in it
- A thing(liquid) that your plant needs to grow
- A tool for digging
- The thing you drop into the soil after weeding
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- A thing that you can grow
- A thing that is good for your plant
- A plant that you need to pluck before seeding
10 Clues: A tool for digging • A thing that you can grow • You can grow your plant in it • You can ___________out the weeds • A thing that is good for your plant • The place where your plot of plant is • A thing(liquid) that your plant needs to grow • A plant that you need to pluck before seeding • The thing you drop into the soil after weeding • ...
Cells 2025-02-20
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- controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell
- jelly-like substance filling the cell
- made up of one cell
- organisms that live on dead/decaying matter
- the membrane in osmosis is ___________
- all cells are formed from _______ cells
- powerhouse of the cell
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- chloroplasts trap ______ from the sun.
- process by which plants make food
- material making up walls in plant cells
- green pigment in plant cells
- protective structure of plant cells
- osmosis only involves the movement of _____ molecules
- made up of multiple cells
- process by which organisms obtain food
15 Clues: made up of one cell • powerhouse of the cell • made up of multiple cells • green pigment in plant cells • process by which plants make food • protective structure of plant cells • jelly-like substance filling the cell • chloroplasts trap ______ from the sun. • the membrane in osmosis is ___________ • process by which organisms obtain food • ...
Science: Organisms 2022-10-21
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- the place where a plant or animal lives.
- an organism that makes its own food.
- scattering or carrying away pf seeds from the plant that produced them.
- an adaptation that allows an animal to protect itself by looking like another kind of animal or plant.
- to go into a deep sleep.
- a physical feature or behavior that helps a plant or animal survive.
- any animal that is hunted for food by a predator.
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- coloring or other physical appearances of an animal that helps it blend in with its surroundings.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- an organism that gets energy by eating plants, or by eating other animals that eat plats.
- an animal that helps plants make seeds.
- the scattering of seeds from the plant that produced them.
- a group of organisms that produces organisms of the same kind
- when all members of a species dies out.
14 Clues: to go into a deep sleep. • an organism that makes its own food. • an animal that helps plants make seeds. • when all members of a species dies out. • the place where a plant or animal lives. • an animal that hunts other animals for food. • any animal that is hunted for food by a predator. • the scattering of seeds from the plant that produced them. • ...
In the Skin of a Lion 2014-04-16
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- Anise
- Beans
- Luna: Lunar moth
- Cabbage rolls
- Sausage with leeks, pork and garlic
- A type of dance
- Likely to have an unfortunate outcome
- People from Finland
- Another name for the plant of the pea family
- Feeling unpleasant
- Stew
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- Magazine title
- plant of the pea family
- Fixing the limits of something
- Something bad happening to someone
- Name of the day ferry
- Iguana
- Thief
18 Clues: Stew • Anise • Beans • Thief • Iguana • Cabbage rolls • Magazine title • A type of dance • Luna: Lunar moth • Feeling unpleasant • People from Finland • Name of the day ferry • plant of the pea family • Fixing the limits of something • Something bad happening to someone • Sausage with leeks, pork and garlic • Likely to have an unfortunate outcome • Another name for the plant of the pea family
fasfasf 2023-08-02
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- a small, soft, green plant that grows in damp, shady places in the jungle
- the main stem of a tree that supports the branches and leaves
- a woody vine that climbs trees in the jungle
- a woody part of a tree that extends from the trunk and bears leaves or branches
- a community of living organisms and their environment in the jungle
- the word used to describe a jungle that has a high concentration of plants and trees
- a dense, evergreen forest with heavy rainfall throughout the year
- a type of plant with delicate, feathery leaves
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- a word used to describe something associated with or found in a mountainous region
- the collective term for all the leaves in a forest
- the word used to describe a jungle that is thick with vegetation and plant life
- a plant that grows along the ground or climbs trees for support
- the upper layer of branches and leaves formed by trees in a forest
- a long, flexible plant stem that can be used for various purposes
- the activity of going on a long, adventurous journey on foot through the jungle
15 Clues: a woody vine that climbs trees in the jungle • a type of plant with delicate, feathery leaves • the collective term for all the leaves in a forest • the main stem of a tree that supports the branches and leaves • a plant that grows along the ground or climbs trees for support • a long, flexible plant stem that can be used for various purposes • ...
General revision science crossword 2025-12-14
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- external part of a plant cell
- gives the plant its green colour
- the process of changing state from gas to liquid
- a temperature where solids turn into liquids
- their particles can slide on one another
- the name of solid water
- the gas produced when boiling water
- it helps the plant cells to store liquids
- fundamental units of the nervous system
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- a temperature where liquids freeze
- a temperature where liquids start turning into gases
- can be found on the sun's surface
- you use it to measure the temperature
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- their particles are strongly held together
- external threads on some cells that keep away bacteria
- their particles have almost no bonds to hold them together
- the brain of the cell
18 Clues: the brain of the cell • the name of solid water • external part of a plant cell • gives the plant its green colour • can be found on the sun's surface • a temperature where liquids freeze • the gas produced when boiling water • you use it to measure the temperature • fundamental units of the nervous system • their particles can slide on one another • ...
Animal & Plant Cell 2014-11-26
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- organelle composed of a double membrane that acts as the store house of most of the cells DNA.
- cell that has a nucleus or any other membrane bound organelles.
- movement of large particles into the cell.
- moves substances against the concentration gradient (require energy).
- moves substances down the concentration gradient ( does not require energy).
- these small structures that function as factories to produce proteins.
- boundary that separates cells from their environment & controls what goes in and out of the cell.
- this network of passage ways carries materials from one part of the cell to another.
- carries out photosynthesis.
- most of the cells energy is produced within these red-shaped organelles.
- located inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made.
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- only certain substances are allowed to pass through the membrane.
- cell that does not have a nucleus or any other membrane organelles.
- some animal cells have vacuole that store food, water, waste, and other materials.
- membrane bound structure that is specialized to perform a distinct process within a cell.
- membrane bounded structure that is specialized to perform a distinct process within a cell.
- protection, support to plant cell, fungi, algae & bacteria.
- recieves materials from the E.R. and sends them to other parts of the cell.
- movement of large particles out of the cell.
- a unit that makes up living things from microscopic organisms to the most complex.
20 Clues: carries out photosynthesis. • movement of large particles into the cell. • movement of large particles out of the cell. • located inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made. • protection, support to plant cell, fungi, algae & bacteria. • cell that has a nucleus or any other membrane bound organelles. • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-13
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- on the root, help to increase water absorption.
- plants that lack transport tissues.
- process by which cells produce their own food.
- covers the tip of the root allowing for easier movement through soil.
- cells that regulate the opening of the stomata.
- small pores that act as doorway to regulate gas exchange with the environment
- provides support for the plant
- plants that have specialized cells that are used to transport substances. Majority of plants.
- when the first root becomes the largest root.
- as part of the stem help prevent water loss.
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- evaporation of water from plant leaves.
- tissue carries sugars (food) made by photosynthesis from the leaves to where they will be stored or used
- tissue carries water and minerals upward from the roots
- surrounds the cell membrane and helps support and protect the plant cell.
- when the first root does not become large but becomes tons of tiny roots
- where photosynthesis takes place.
- main body of a leaf
- waxy substance on the exterior of plants that is excreted by the epidermal cells.
- skin of leaf
19 Clues: skin of leaf • main body of a leaf • provides support for the plant • where photosynthesis takes place. • plants that lack transport tissues. • evaporation of water from plant leaves. • as part of the stem help prevent water loss. • when the first root becomes the largest root. • process by which cells produce their own food. • on the root, help to increase water absorption. • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-13
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- main body of a leaf
- as part of the stem help prevent water loss.
- evaporation of water from plant leaves.
- plants that lack transport tissues.
- where photosynthesis takes place.
- tissue carries sugars (food) made by photosynthesis from the leaves to where they will be stored or used
- on the root, help to increase water absorption.
- skin of leaf
- plants that have specialized cells that are used to transport substances. Majority of plants.
- provides support for the plant
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- when the first root does not become large but becomes tons of tiny roots
- process by which cells produce their own food.
- covers the tip of the root allowing for easier movement through soil.
- when the first root becomes the largest root.
- cells that regulate the opening of the stomata.
- tissue carries water and minerals upward from the roots
- surrounds the cell membrane and helps support and protect the plant cell.
- small pores that act as doorway to regulate gas exchange with the environment
- waxy substance on the exterior of plants that is excreted by the epidermal cells.
19 Clues: skin of leaf • main body of a leaf • provides support for the plant • where photosynthesis takes place. • plants that lack transport tissues. • evaporation of water from plant leaves. • as part of the stem help prevent water loss. • when the first root becomes the largest root. • process by which cells produce their own food. • cells that regulate the opening of the stomata. • ...
Plant Diversity Vocabulary 2024-05-16
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- adaptive reproductive structure of some vascular plants that contains an embryo, cotyledon, and seed coat
- one of a pair of cells that function in the opening/closing of the stomata
- protective covering over a root
- flower's female reproductive organ
- process in which a seed's embryo begins to grow
- dermal tissue that makes up a plant's outer covering
- male reproductive organ of most flowers composed of a filament and anther
- vascular tissue that transports water
- opening in the leaf for gas exchange
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- includes mosses w/o vascular tissue
- vascular plant tissue that transports sugar and products of photosynthesis to rest of plant
- seed structure that stores food
- flower organ that protects the bud
- includes 2 types: xylem and phloem
- loosely packed,irregularly shaped cells below the palisade mesophyll
- response to an external stimulus in a specific direction
- outer covering protecting the seed
- tissue that provides nourishment to the developing embryo of flowering plants
- colorful flower structure that attracts pollinators
19 Clues: seed structure that stores food • protective covering over a root • flower organ that protects the bud • includes 2 types: xylem and phloem • flower's female reproductive organ • outer covering protecting the seed • includes mosses w/o vascular tissue • opening in the leaf for gas exchange • vascular tissue that transports water • ...
Plant Pests: Viruses 2022-02-02
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- Any agent which destroys or prevents the growth of fungi
- fungus which produce a growth on the surface of damp and decaying organic matter
- practice of growing different crops on the same land over a period of several growing seasons
- single-celled organisms including viruses, fungi and bacteria
- small openings on the surface of leaves which allow for gases and water to pass in and out of leaves
- plant pathogens which cause harm to plants
- single celled or non-cellular microorganisms which lack chlorophyll and reproduce by fission
- cause discoloration, wilting and death in plants
- non-living organisms such as weather conditions, air pollution and toxic chemicals
- taxonomic kingdom which includes yeast, molds and smuts
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- process of plants drooping or shriveling due to lack of water
- Diseases Diseases in plants caused by bacteria
- smaller stem which attaches a leaf to the main stem
- material used to cover plants
- groups of macromolecules which carry genetic information to control all cell functions; in the form of DNA and various forms of RNA
- organisms such as fungi, bacteria and virus
- small, infectious particles composed of a protein coat and a nucleic acid
- single celled reproductive structure of non-flowering plants, fungi and bacteria which develop into a new individual without fusion
- disease producing agents which cause harm to other organisms
19 Clues: material used to cover plants • plant pathogens which cause harm to plants • organisms such as fungi, bacteria and virus • Diseases Diseases in plants caused by bacteria • cause discoloration, wilting and death in plants • smaller stem which attaches a leaf to the main stem • taxonomic kingdom which includes yeast, molds and smuts • ...
Vocabulary study 2023-11-09
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- feed on dead organic material especially plant detritus
- mechanical stomach of bird
- 2- sugar polymer
- single subunit of macromolecule
- mass of every living organism in a given area
- removal of undigested food material
- 2 or more monosaccharides bonded together
- chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- means 1000
- site of digestion and nutrient absorbtoion
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- carbon-based
- additional digestion of plant material
- sugar monomer
- breaking down glucosen to produce ATP
- site of water reabsorbtion
- carbohydrate that makes up a plant cell
- environmental factors and interspecies relationships that influence the species
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food
- interaction of organisms when both require the same limited resource
- multiple monomerss bonded together
20 Clues: means 1000 • carbon-based • sugar monomer • 2- sugar polymer • mechanical stomach of bird • site of water reabsorbtion • single subunit of macromolecule • multiple monomerss bonded together • removal of undigested food material • breaking down glucosen to produce ATP • additional digestion of plant material • carbohydrate that makes up a plant cell • ...
Fascination of Plants Day 2022: Botanical Crossword 2022-05-17
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- point of leaf attachment on the stem
- Innermost layer of the pericarp
- urtica dioica
- Trees that seasonally shed their leaves
- scalloped edge or margin
- Plant that uses root exudates to prevent others growing
- Flower part, often brightly coloured
- Individual bract that subtends a spikelet (Poaceae)
- Genus of trees and shrubs with fragrant flowers
- Strap like or tongue shaped
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- cereal crop, type of wheat
- Plant a seed, take a cutting
- Dry fruit within a woody shell
- Species that has many life cycles within a short period
- Storage and transport sugar
- Plant that grows up a support
- Seedling stem above the seed leaves
- condition where roots take up water faster than leaves can transpire
- Water transport tissue
- Leaf stalk
20 Clues: Leaf stalk • urtica dioica • Water transport tissue • scalloped edge or margin • cereal crop, type of wheat • Storage and transport sugar • Strap like or tongue shaped • Plant a seed, take a cutting • Plant that grows up a support • Dry fruit within a woody shell • Innermost layer of the pericarp • Seedling stem above the seed leaves • point of leaf attachment on the stem • ...
April Showers Bring May Flowers 2025-04-23
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- To flower or blossom
- Popular spring flower that comes in many colors
- What you plant to grow flowers
- A soft green plant that grows in moist places
- You hold this to stay dry in the rain
- The first sign of a plant breaking through the soil
- A light rain
- Light rain, softer than a shower
- A fragrant purple spring flower
- A flower’s delicate, colorful part
- Colorful arc that appears after rain
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- Overcast sky before it rains
- A small pool of water left by rain
- Loud rumble during a storm
- Plants grow in this
- Yellow spring flower
- Used to water a garden
- Where flowers and plants grow
- Often follows after a rainy day
- Waterproof clothing worn during storms
20 Clues: A light rain • Plants grow in this • To flower or blossom • Yellow spring flower • Used to water a garden • Loud rumble during a storm • Overcast sky before it rains • Where flowers and plants grow • What you plant to grow flowers • Often follows after a rainy day • A fragrant purple spring flower • Light rain, softer than a shower • A small pool of water left by rain • ...
TCAP Science Crossword 2024-04-19
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- when the like poles of a magnet push away from each other
- when plants release moisture into the air
- when the north and south pole of a magnet come together
- when water vapor turns into water/liquid
- when clouds become full and release a form of water
- the type of energy when an object is moving
- the state of matter that has a definite shape and definite volume
- a dark cloud that is associated with thunderstorms
- the type of circuit that has lights on different wires
- inside the body
- when water turns into water vapor
- a white, fluffy cloud
- a white cloud that covers the sky
- the climate that is associated with hot, rainy weather
- spinning around
- the type of energy in a circuit that involves motion
- outside the body
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- a change or special feature an organism uses to survive
- the process by which a plant makes food for itself
- the type of energy when an objet has the ability to move
- structure of a plant hat supports the plant
- the pattern of weather
- a thin, wispy cloud
- structure of a plant that provides water to it
- the climate that is associated with cold, rainy winters and hot, dry summers
- the type of circuit that has lights that are connected to each other
- structure of a plant that makes food
- the climate that is associated with cold, dry weather
- going around an object
- the amount of matter in an object
- a dark cloud that covers the sky and is associated with constant rain
- the state of matter that takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume
- the type of energy in a circuit that involves heat
- the amount of space an object takes up
- the state of matter that takes the shape of its container and has an indefinite volume
35 Clues: inside the body • spinning around • outside the body • a thin, wispy cloud • a white, fluffy cloud • the pattern of weather • going around an object • when water turns into water vapor • the amount of matter in an object • a white cloud that covers the sky • structure of a plant that makes food • the amount of space an object takes up • when water vapor turns into water/liquid • ...
Plant Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-22
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- female gamete in flower
- where photosynthesis occurs in leaf
- tissue that transfers water in plant
- male parts of a plant
- process that autotrophs use to make glucose and oxygen
- type of vascular plant that makes flowers
- male gamete in flower
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- ripened ovary
- cell that allows stomata to open/close
- female parts of a plant
- someone who studies plants
- transfer of pollen to stigma
- green pigment in chloroplast
- type of vascular plant that produes cones
- occurs when pollen reaches ovules
- reproductive organ that holds ovules
- part of plant that protects ovary
- hormone that causes fruit to ripen (gas)
18 Clues: ripened ovary • male parts of a plant • male gamete in flower • female parts of a plant • female gamete in flower • someone who studies plants • transfer of pollen to stigma • green pigment in chloroplast • occurs when pollen reaches ovules • part of plant that protects ovary • where photosynthesis occurs in leaf • tissue that transfers water in plant • ...
Science - Unit 7 Vocabulary 2023-02-08
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- the last level of classification that makes one organism different from another
- animals with backbones
- plants that do not reproduce seeds in flowers, also known as, "naked seed"
- a plant that lacks vascular tissue
- occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult
- the name for when a plant starts to grow
- scientists use this to organize living things into similar groups
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- a chart with many choices that guide you to the name of the thing you want to identify
- a change in body form with four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult
- a plant that has vascular tissue
- animals without backbones
- the broadest level of classification
- a subdivision of a family
- plants that produce seeds in flowers
- a single reproductive cell that can grow into a whole new plant
- a series of stages a living thing goes through during its life
16 Clues: animals with backbones • animals without backbones • a subdivision of a family • a plant that has vascular tissue • a plant that lacks vascular tissue • the broadest level of classification • plants that produce seeds in flowers • the name for when a plant starts to grow • occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult • ...
Unit 7.5.1 2024-03-26
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- stimulus A response can be burning your hand
- Plant response to touch
- Plant growth in response to stimulus
- stimulus A response can be being hungry
- Plant response to lack of water
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- Plant response to light
- Plant response to gravity
- A factor that is able to cause a response in an organism
- The body's ability to regulate its functions in response to changing elements
- Plant response to water
- What a stimulus causes
- Raised core body temperature
12 Clues: What a stimulus causes • Plant response to light • Plant response to water • Plant response to touch • Plant response to gravity • Raised core body temperature • Plant response to lack of water • Plant growth in response to stimulus • stimulus A response can be being hungry • stimulus A response can be burning your hand • ...
INVERTEBRATES 2023-01-27
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- kind or plant that twists around another plant
- no bones, habitat: sea, air and land, lay eggs
- soft, thick body, 1 or 2 shells
- segmented animal with one pair of legs in each segment
- arthropod with a lot of legs, to say a number, the result from 10 X 10 or 10 X100
- spines, long arms
- has tubes through where water and nutrients flow up and down
- body divided in 3 parts, have exoskeleton
- segmented animals with two pairs of legs in each segment
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- colorful marine organisms, the body is a canal through where water, nutrients and food flows
- they produce their own food, autotrophs
- this marine animal has pliers and lives in the seashore It normally make holes in the sand
- they perform the photosynthesis
- support plant in the ground, absorb nutrients and water and store nutrients
- long-tubed bodies, no eyes, segmented bodies
- they live only in salt water, it is a colony of lots of polyps.
- animal that live in hives, flies and pollinates plants
- reproductive part of the plant
- aquatic polyps or bell-shaped body, stingy cells
19 Clues: spines, long arms • reproductive part of the plant • they perform the photosynthesis • soft, thick body, 1 or 2 shells • they produce their own food, autotrophs • body divided in 3 parts, have exoskeleton • long-tubed bodies, no eyes, segmented bodies • kind or plant that twists around another plant • no bones, habitat: sea, air and land, lay eggs • ...
Life Cycle of Plants Vocabulary 2013-04-06
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- Develops inot a leaf or flower
- Important in making seeds in the plant; seeds grow into new plants
- The parts of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients and keep the plant in the ground
- The plant that can make new plants
- Contains seeds in the plant
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- Needed for plants to grow and make food
- The dirt in which plants grow
- Important for plant's ability to make and move nutrients
- Food making factory; used to catch light and allows water and air to come and go
- The part of the plant that holds up the plant; carry water and nutrients soaked by the roots to the leaves
10 Clues: Contains seeds in the plant • The dirt in which plants grow • Develops inot a leaf or flower • The plant that can make new plants • Needed for plants to grow and make food • Important for plant's ability to make and move nutrients • Important in making seeds in the plant; seeds grow into new plants • ...
AgScience Midterm Review #2 2018-12-14
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- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
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. • ...
Cell Structure 2022-09-29
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- Wall Gives structure to plant cells
- Make and transport of proteins and macromolecules
- Center of the nucleus
- Gives support, shape, and protect plant cells
- Send proteins to the Golgi Apparatus
- How DNA is stored
- act like specialized organs
- Determines if the plant needs water
- Movement against the concentration gradient in cells and requires energy
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- the cytoskeleton is made of this.
- green pigment that capture energy from the sun and convert to chemical energy
- Movement through the cell membrane without using cellular energy
- Short for endoplasmic reticulum
- stores water, salts, proteins and CHO
- modifies, sorts, and packages the proteins
- break down lipids, CHO, and proteins
- covert chemical energy into another source of energy in animal cells
17 Clues: How DNA is stored • Center of the nucleus • act like specialized organs • Short for endoplasmic reticulum • the cytoskeleton is made of this. • Wall Gives structure to plant cells • Determines if the plant needs water • break down lipids, CHO, and proteins • Send proteins to the Golgi Apparatus • stores water, salts, proteins and CHO • modifies, sorts, and packages the proteins • ...
Wilson's crossword 2012-12-19
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- the above ground portion of a plant
- any contiguous living system
- the place an organism lives in
- change that helps you survive
- the distance north or south of the equator
- the lowest height level of a plant
- group of various species in the same place
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- non living
- the height of an object above sea level
- living
- living organisms of the kingdom Plantae including
- a major group of multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia or Metazo
- all of the members of the same species that live together
- Layer the layer that is the highest
- all living organisms in an area with the physical environment
15 Clues: living • non living • any contiguous living system • change that helps you survive • the place an organism lives in • the lowest height level of a plant • the above ground portion of a plant • Layer the layer that is the highest • the height of an object above sea level • the distance north or south of the equator • group of various species in the same place • ...
Flower Vocabulary #3 2014-02-14
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- the top of the pistil that catches pollen grains
- one large, main root with smaller roots branching off
- stems grow along the ground making new plants
- a new plant grows from a damaged leaf
- protective covering around a seed
- underground stems that produce a new plant
- the main site for photosynthesis
- thin growths that increase the absorption of water
- several main roots that each branch off to form a mass of roots
- help anchor plant to the ground
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- produces pollen
- grows down the style after pollination
- new shoots sent up from roots that may form new plants asexually
- structures for defense
- water loss in leaves
- ovary, style and stigma make up the ___
- part of a flower that will become the fruit
- holds up leaves; stores food in some plants
- stem ___ examples include pineapple and sugar cane
- male part of the flower
- example of a taproot
- contains and protects seeds
- the stalk of the pistil
23 Clues: produces pollen • water loss in leaves • example of a taproot • structures for defense • male part of the flower • the stalk of the pistil • contains and protects seeds • help anchor plant to the ground • the main site for photosynthesis • protective covering around a seed • a new plant grows from a damaged leaf • grows down the style after pollination • ...
The Pumpkin 2012-10-30
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- refered to as the handle
- reason fore wearing gloves during harvest
- genus of pumpkin
- if planting for Halloween in GA, then this month
- this culinary type will last 27 weeks on the shelf
- dark orange variety with very dark green handle
- the skin as well as the pulp
- white mold
- good _______ is important in both curing and storage
- greek word meaning "large melon"
- indented ridges on the outside of the plant
- pumpkin's belly button
- the general area inside the pumpkin
- fibrous strands
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- more than a "jacket" covering the seed
- place of origin
- small type of pumpkin mostly for pie creation
- geographic shape that pumpkins are planted in, not rows
- original forms of cooking required open _____
- most dependable pumpkin variety
- give the ability to generate a new pumpkin
- the meat and yummy part of the plant
- twist around surrounding to stabalize plant
- fungus disease usually contracted during storage
24 Clues: white mold • place of origin • fibrous strands • genus of pumpkin • pumpkin's belly button • refered to as the handle • the skin as well as the pulp • most dependable pumpkin variety • greek word meaning "large melon" • the general area inside the pumpkin • the meat and yummy part of the plant • more than a "jacket" covering the seed • reason fore wearing gloves during harvest • ...
Movement in plant 2025-09-02
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- Gas needed by plants during photosynthesis
- Plant structure that climbs using thigmotropism
- Movement in response to touch, like vines wrapping
- Non-directional movement response
- Growth of a plant towards light
- Growth of roots away from light
- Daily leaf movement due to day and night
- Cells controlling stomata opening
- Growth away from light
- Movement caused by internal growth stimulus
- Rapid movement of Mimosa pudica leaves
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- Movement of pollen tube towards ovule
- Growth of shoots towards light
- Directional movement towards a stimulus
- Green chemical needed for photosynthesis
- Plant organ that grows positively towards gravity
- Plant organ that usually shows negative geotropism
- Plant hormone responsible for bending towards light
- Plant movement in response to water
- Movement of roots downward due to gravity
20 Clues: Growth away from light • Growth of shoots towards light • Growth of a plant towards light • Growth of roots away from light • Non-directional movement response • Cells controlling stomata opening • Plant movement in response to water • Movement of pollen tube towards ovule • Rapid movement of Mimosa pudica leaves • Directional movement towards a stimulus • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-12-22
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- A message that travels along a neuron
- Reproduction involving two parents
- The joining of sperm and egg cells
- The body system that uses hormones to regulate functions
- The structure that links the nervous and endocrine systems
- An automatic response that happens without conscious thought
- A process that stops hormone release when balance is reached
- A nerve cell that carries information through the body
- A chemical messenger released into the bloodstream
- The organ that controls and coordinates body activities
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- The process by which a seed begins to grow
- The transfer of pollen to a female plant structure
- Reproduction involving one parent and identical offspring
- A plant structure that contains seeds
- An organ that produces and releases chemicals or hormones
- The spreading of seeds away from the parent plant
- A unit of heredity that determines traits
- The gap where a nerve impulse passes between neurons
- A different form of the same gene
- A characteristic passed from parent to offspring
20 Clues: A different form of the same gene • Reproduction involving two parents • The joining of sperm and egg cells • A plant structure that contains seeds • A message that travels along a neuron • A unit of heredity that determines traits • The process by which a seed begins to grow • A characteristic passed from parent to offspring • ...
pech is the best 2022-11-17
18 Clues: c • h • hot • h20 • sweet • get bigger • get smaller • plants need • plant movement • air we nreathe • many molecule make • from liquid to gas • one single molecule • empty area in a cell • change food to energy • plant loose turgor pressure • stain to look up the nucleus • water pressure inside the cell
Bauer Park Ecosystem Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-04
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- a plant with flat green leaves that floats
- a plant with long narrow leaves & brown reeds
- a flying insect,usually with pretty colors
- a land animal with a fuzzy tail and long ears
- a gray land animal that climbs trees
- a water bird that swims in the pond
- a flying insect with a long, narrow body
- a slithering animal with a long thin body
- a type of small-leaf plant that lives in ponds
- a small body of water where the fish live
- a black flying insect that annoys people at picnics
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- a yellow & black flying insect that gathers pollen
- green pond plant life also called pond scum
- a night bird that makes a sound like "Hoo!"
- an animal with a hard shell that moves slowly
- a small water animal that eats flies
- a type of fish
- a bird that often builds nests in barns
- a land bird that is gray with an orange chest
- a type of tree with bend hanging branches
20 Clues: a type of fish • a water bird that swims in the pond • a small water animal that eats flies • a gray land animal that climbs trees • a bird that often builds nests in barns • a flying insect with a long, narrow body • a type of tree with bend hanging branches • a slithering animal with a long thin body • a small body of water where the fish live • ...
Careers in the Horticulture Industry 2018-01-19
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- by land grant universities.
- with care, protection, and maintenance of woody plants.
- in marketing and promoting horticulture crops.
- and designs exterior landscapes for parks.
- owner/Sells landscape plants, tools and supplies in a retail outlet.
- horticultural crops for retail or wholesale markets.
- grape for wine production.
- ornamental plant material, turfgrass and structural landscape features.
- horticulture or related subjects.
- tree nuts.
- and arranges plants and cut flowers.
- and designs exterior landscapes for homes.
- plant diseases.
- general term for someone who specialize in cut flowers, bedding plants, and potted plants.
- expert horticultural advice.
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- new plant material.
- tree values and cost of tree damage.
- installs, operates, and repairs irrigation systems.
- new and improved plant varieties.
- the form and function of plants.
- plants to improve emotional well-being.
- the science of winemaking.
- and maintains golf course.
23 Clues: tree nuts. • plant diseases. • new plant material. • the science of winemaking. • grape for wine production. • and maintains golf course. • by land grant universities. • expert horticultural advice. • the form and function of plants. • new and improved plant varieties. • horticulture or related subjects. • tree values and cost of tree damage. • and arranges plants and cut flowers. • ...
Biomes 2025-12-03
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- Land area that drains into rivers
- Moving freshwater (like rivers)
- Warm, wet biome near the equator
- Plant with flexible, non-woody stems
- Slow downhill movement of soil in tundra
- Still freshwater (like lakes)
- Biome where evaporation exceeds rainfall
- Largest biome in North America
- Loss of soil by wind or water
- Marine biome covering most of Earth
- Hard, calcium carbonate soil layer
- Tree group with needles and cones
- Landforms with multiple biomes on one slope
- Northern forest dominated by conifers
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- Forest with moderate temperatures and rich soils
- Where a river meets the ocean
- Nutrient-poor “stone soil” in deserts
- Plant that lives multiple years
- Treeless, cold biome north of Arctic Circle
- Tree that loses its leaves annually
- Imaginary line dividing Earth horizontally
- Another name for boreal forest
- Grassland ecosystem with deep, fertile soil
- Grassland biome maintained by fire
- Symbiotic organism common in tundra
- Plant that grows on another plant
- Ecosystem dominated by evergreen shrubs
27 Clues: Where a river meets the ocean • Still freshwater (like lakes) • Loss of soil by wind or water • Another name for boreal forest • Largest biome in North America • Plant that lives multiple years • Moving freshwater (like rivers) • Warm, wet biome near the equator • Land area that drains into rivers • Plant that grows on another plant • Tree group with needles and cones • ...
Plants 2023-10-04
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- A unique flower known for its beauty and variety, often used as decoration.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers often used in perfumes and oils.
- A spiky plant that can survive in hot, dry deserts.
- A weed with fluffy, white seeds that you can blow into the wind.
- A beautiful flower with colorful petals that come in various shades. It's often given as a symbol of love.
- A green plant with delicate, feathery leaves that grows in shady places.
- Tree A big tree with strong branches and leaves that turn red or brown in the fall.
- Flytrap A carnivorous plant that catches insects with its trap-like leaves.
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- A type of flower that comes in many colors and is often used in bouquets.
- A climbing plant with green leaves that can cover walls and buildings.
- A pretty flower that comes in different colors and has a shape like a cup.
- Tree A tropical tree with large, fan-like leaves that sways in the breeze.
- A tall, slender plant often used in making things like furniture and paper8. Maple Tree A tree with leaves that turn bright red or orange in the autumn.
- A tall plant with bright yellow flowers that face the sun.
14 Clues: A spiky plant that can survive in hot, dry deserts. • A tall plant with bright yellow flowers that face the sun. • A weed with fluffy, white seeds that you can blow into the wind. • A fragrant plant with purple flowers often used in perfumes and oils. • A climbing plant with green leaves that can cover walls and buildings. • ...
Plants and Plants Processes 2022-04-03
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- The process by which solar energy is converted to chemical energy.
- A system of tube-like tissues that transports water, nutrients, and other materials from one part of an organism to another.
- A tiny structure in which sperm forms.
- The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight.
- The loss of water from leaves.
- Vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits which surround and protect seeds
- Plant growth in response to a stimulus.
- The male reproductive structure of flowering plants.
- Plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit.
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- Anything that causes a reaction or change.
- The inactive state of a seed or another plant part when conditions are not favorable for growth.
- When pollen lands on the female plant reproductive structure and fertilizes the eggs.
- The female reproductive structure of flowering plants.
- Make their own food.
- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating.
- Respiration The process by which cells use oxygen to release the stored energy from the bonds of sugar molecules.
16 Clues: Make their own food. • The loss of water from leaves. • A tiny structure in which sperm forms. • Plant growth in response to a stimulus. • Anything that causes a reaction or change. • A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating. • The male reproductive structure of flowering plants. • The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight. • ...
Plants and Plants Processes 2022-04-03
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- The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight.
- Anything that causes a reaction or change.
- Make their own food.
- The process by which cells use oxygen to release the stored energy from the bonds of sugar molecules.
- Plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit.
- The female reproductive structure of flowering plants.
- The loss of water from leaves.
- Plant growth in response to a stimulus.
- A system of tube-like tissues that transports water, nutrients, and other materials from one part of an organism to another.
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- The process by which solar energy is converted to chemical energy.
- The male reproductive structure of flowering plants.
- When pollen lands on the female plant reproductive structure and fertilizes the eggs.
- Vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits which surround and protect seeds
- The inactive state of a seed or another plant part when conditions are not favorable for growth.
- A tiny structure in which sperm forms.
- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating.
16 Clues: Make their own food. • The loss of water from leaves. • A tiny structure in which sperm forms. • Plant growth in response to a stimulus. • Anything that causes a reaction or change. • A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating. • The male reproductive structure of flowering plants. • The green pigment that captures energy from sunlight. • ...
SCIENCE 2024-12-02
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- What type of community is central to this farming model?
- What tool is used to track energy expenditure during exercise?
- What chemical element is a key nutrient in fertilizers?
- What type of plants are typically used in light experiments?
- What form of energy does this project produce?
- In which country is the Ashalim solar power plant located?
- What type of plants are often grown to study nutrient effects?
- What essential process in plants is influenced by light?
- What device is used to generate electricity from motion?
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- What are the substances essential for plant growth?
- What type of energy is converted into light in this project?
- What structure is used to control the environment for plant growth?
- What device converts sunlight into electricity?
- Whattheis a key goal of this project?
- What type of energy is the focus of the Ashalim prototype?
- What activity is compared to farming in this project?
- What unit is used to measure energy burned?
- What experiment studies the effect of different colors of light on plant growth?
18 Clues: Whattheis a key goal of this project? • What unit is used to measure energy burned? • What form of energy does this project produce? • What device converts sunlight into electricity? • What are the substances essential for plant growth? • What activity is compared to farming in this project? • What chemical element is a key nutrient in fertilizers? • ...
Cannabis 2021-09-13
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- a cannabis extract with a sticky, liquid consistency.
- the foundational molecule from which many other cannabinoids are made
- one of the classic ways to smoke cannabis
- no more than 0.3%
- a liquid form of cannabis
- a cannabis product that is eaten
- one of the most common quantities weed is purchased in
- cannabis rolled in cigar leaves or in a hollowed out cigar
- Cannabis flowers that were not pollinated during cultivation and do not contain seeds
- a clipping from a cannabis plant that will be replanted
- a variety of cannabis defined by factors including botanical lineage, appearance, chemical profile, and accompanying effects.
- legendary cannabis activist, author, and entrepreneur for which a strain was named
- Remains of a joint or blunt after most of it has been smoked
- a tool that uses butane to create a steady flame
- a cannabis product made using ice, water, and motion
- The combined effect of different compounds found in cannabis that work together as a whole to produce a greater effect than if working separately to produce separate effects.
- rig A pipe designed for vaporizing cannabis concentrates
- A system of receptors, lipids, and enzymes that performs a large role in maintaining homeostasis
- a small handheld implement for smoking cannabis
- consolidated form of cannabis with high levels of potency
- the powder in your grinder
- A quartz, ceramic, or titanium insert that is an integral part of a dab rig
- the main psychoactive compound in cannabis that produces the high sensation
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- someone who answers questions and conducts transactions
- Family
- A characteristic that gives the cannabis plant the ability to start and complete the flowering phase as a result of the plant's age without reducing daylight hours.
- BHO
- A cannabis plant grown in its native environment and geographical region
- a compound formed over time when THC is exposed to oxygen and/or heat
- a cannabis extract in which the final product has been systematically stripped of all materials and compounds except one specific cannabinoid.
- a form of cannabis concentrate produced using fresh flower as opposed to dried and cured buds
- tiny hair
- a dish used to vaporize cannabis concentrate on a bong or dab rig
- a device used for processing flower nugs for smoking
- a nonpsychoactive compound that has antiinflammatory and calming qualities
- A pre-filled container of cannabis oil or concentrate designed for use with an e-cigarette or vape rig
- a plant comprised of two or more individual strains of cannabis
- The resulting concentrate when heat and pressure are applied to the cannabis plant
- the process of slowly drying cannabis plants
- A line of cannabis strains that originate in the Pakistan and Afghan highlands
- A taller and leafier cannabis plant with a lighter color and longer flowering time
- slang
- A Jamaican slang term for cannabis that was originally popularized by reggae legend Bob Marley
- fragrant oil secreted by the plant
- A cultivation method that uses sand, gravel, or, most commonly, water, with added nutrients, rather than soil.
- a legal and regulated establishment for selling cannabis
- a water vessel for smoking flower
- A type of cannabis plant that is shorter and bushier with a compact bud structure
- a cannabis cigarette containing tobacco
- a lotion, balm, or salve made from cannabis
- the hairy and sticky part of the plant
51 Clues: BHO • slang • Family • tiny hair • no more than 0.3% • a liquid form of cannabis • the powder in your grinder • a cannabis product that is eaten • a water vessel for smoking flower • fragrant oil secreted by the plant • the hairy and sticky part of the plant • a cannabis cigarette containing tobacco • one of the classic ways to smoke cannabis • ...
The Crossword of all Crosswords 2016-06-21
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- movement that requires no energy
- The site of photosynthesis
- wash hand with...
- the passage of water
- the amount of chromosomes
- it is important in...organisms
- containing a few genes
- shrink
- the centre of a chromosome
- spindle fibres pull them off
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- stays the same
- site of aerobic respiration
- chromosomes line up here
- concentration...
- becteria, plant and... cells are made differently
- the last part to reform
- cell...
- hypotonic in a plant cell
- impregnated with protein
- need energy from...
20 Clues: shrink • cell... • stays the same • concentration... • wash hand with... • need energy from... • the passage of water • containing a few genes • the last part to reform • chromosomes line up here • impregnated with protein • hypotonic in a plant cell • the amount of chromosomes • The site of photosynthesis • the centre of a chromosome • site of aerobic respiration • spindle fibres pull them off • ...
Week 17 2025-09-17
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- lower down
- the planet we live on
- learn by reading or practice
- a tall plant with a trunk and leaves
- something that grows in the ground
- the country we live in
- a dad
- something you eat
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- not moving
- a reply to a question
- in the middle of
- each one
- the final one
- a land with its own people and rules
- to get knowledge
- close by
- a large town
- to join things together
- tall or up above
- the earth and everything on it
20 Clues: a dad • each one • close by • not moving • lower down • a large town • the final one • in the middle of • to get knowledge • tall or up above • something you eat • a reply to a question • the planet we live on • the country we live in • to join things together • learn by reading or practice • the earth and everything on it • something that grows in the ground • a land with its own people and rules • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-28
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- dioxide, The gas produced during photosynthesis
- mesophyll, Allows gases to diffuse through the leaf,
- Allows gases into the leaf,
- carries water and minerals around a plant
- carries sugars around the plant
- Where plants get their energy for photosynthesis from
- Factor, Something that stops a reaction from happening at its fastest rate
- The variable that you measure
- The reaction that occurs in chloroplasts
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- The green pigment found in plant cells
- cell, Location of the majority of photosynthesis in a leaf
- cuticle, Found at the very top of the leaf
- Location in plants where photosynthesis does not occur
- A limiting factor that affects the enzymes in photosynthesis
- The scientific word for sugar
- The variable that you change
- cell, Opens and closes the stomata,
17 Clues: Allows gases into the leaf, • The variable that you change • The scientific word for sugar • The variable that you measure • carries sugars around the plant • cell, Opens and closes the stomata, • The green pigment found in plant cells • The reaction that occurs in chloroplasts • carries water and minerals around a plant • cuticle, Found at the very top of the leaf • ...
CH30 Grains (Pages: 469-480) 2023-11-08
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- edible outer layer of the kernal
- made from durum wheat flour and water
- some grains are covered with an inedible outer coat called __________.
- bread made with a leavening agent, such as yeast or baking powder
- any bread that is unleavened, or made without leavenings.
- largest part of the kernel, which is made of proteins and starches that supply the plant with food
- the most popular food plant in the world and most widely grown crop in the United States
- eggs solids added (to flour and water) for tenderness
- one of the oldest cereal grains
- starchy seed of plants grown in flooded fields in warm climates
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- plants in the grass family cultivated for their fruits or seeds.
- seed of a non-grass, plant that is used like a grain.
- to cook so that the pasta is firm to the bite, rather than soft and mushy.
- grains produce many small, seperate dry fruits called ______.
- the seed that grows into a new plant
- Italian word for paste that refers to dough made from flour and water
- steamed, cracked endosperm of a durum wheat.
- used in breads and crackers, ____ is a dark grain with a hearty flavor
18 Clues: one of the oldest cereal grains • edible outer layer of the kernal • the seed that grows into a new plant • made from durum wheat flour and water • steamed, cracked endosperm of a durum wheat. • seed of a non-grass, plant that is used like a grain. • eggs solids added (to flour and water) for tenderness • any bread that is unleavened, or made without leavenings. • ...
Photosynthesis Review 2025-02-13
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- a colorless, odorless greenhouse gas essential for photosynthesis
- a cell organelle that stores water (larger in plant cells)
- the gas product that is made during photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis is a _________ reaction because it makes a new substance
- the process green plants use to make food from light
- the outside part (only in a plant cell) that provides support and protection to the cell
- the nostrils of the plant that absorb CO2
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- the location where light is being absorbed on a plant
- green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms that absorb light
- another name for the sugar/ food made in photosynthesis
- organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- the energy usually from the sun that is a reactant in photosynthesis
- an organism capable of synthesizing its own food
- an important liquid that is a reactant in photosynthesis
- carbon dioxide and oxygen are in state of matter
15 Clues: the nostrils of the plant that absorb CO2 • organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • an organism capable of synthesizing its own food • carbon dioxide and oxygen are in state of matter • the gas product that is made during photosynthesis • the process green plants use to make food from light • the location where light is being absorbed on a plant • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-26
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- Provides energy to warm the earth's atmosphere, and helps make plant food.
- A group of organisms that are linked because each one is eaten by the one above it in the sequence, from plant to plant-eater to meat-eater.
- Individuals of the same kind living in an environment.
- All the plants and animals in a place, they are connected to each other and to the non-living parts of their environment.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- Plants need this and it is fresh and clean.
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- The place where a plant or animal naturally lives, and where it can get what it needs to live and grow.
- Organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms.
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- All the living things in a place that interact with each other.
- All living organisms need this to grow and survive, and it helps the plant grow.
- Organism that feeds on other organisms in a food chain.
- The environment in which seeds grow, and provides heat, nutrients, and water that are available for use to nurture plants to grow.
13 Clues: Organisms that make their own food. • Plants need this and it is fresh and clean. • Organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms. • Individuals of the same kind living in an environment. • Organism that feeds on other organisms in a food chain. • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • ...
Life Cycles Of Flowering Plants 2025-08-01
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- The powder substance reproduced by part of flower
- The male part of the flower
- The female part of the flower
- Sticky to catch pollen
- A small growth on a plant
- The embryo of a new plant
- This part is brightly coloured to attract insects to the flower: Petals
- Little green leaves that protect the flower
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- second stage in life cycle of plant
- Some flowers have smell
- The stalk of the anther
- Pollen tubes to travel the stigma to ovary
- The way mosses and ferns reproduce
- Contains tiny eggs
14 Clues: Contains tiny eggs • Some flowers have smell • The stalk of the anther • Sticky to catch pollen • A small growth on a plant • The embryo of a new plant • The male part of the flower • The female part of the flower • The way mosses and ferns reproduce • second stage in life cycle of plant • Pollen tubes to travel the stigma to ovary • Little green leaves that protect the flower • ...
Cell and Organelles 2022-11-30
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- are major components of the cytoskeleton.
- the organelle that uses the energy of sunlight to make food. It contains the chlorophyll which help green plant cell trap the sun’s energy and produce food.
- the organelle in which amino acids are hooked together to make proteins
- is a cellular structure involved in the process of cell division. Before cell division, the centrosome duplicates and then, as division begins, the two centrosomes move to opposite ends of the cell.
- are small, membrane-enclosed organelles (Figure 10.24) that contain enzymes involved in a variety of metabolic reactions, including several aspects of energy metabolism.
- the organelle that breaks down food molecules to make ATP
- refers to a mixture of DNA and proteins that form the chromosomes found in the cells of humans and other higher organisms.
- hairlike structure
- are paired barrel-shaped organelles located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope.
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- the organelle that digests food particles, wastes, cell parts, and foreign invade
- in biology, the thin layer that forms the outer boundary of a living cell or of an internal cell compartment.
- the organelle that stores water and other material
- helps prokaryotes cling to each other and to various surfaces in their environment, and also helps prevent the cell from drying out.
- “bridges” between two plant cells that separate the outer cell membranes of the plant cells.
- are thread-like structures located inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
- is the basic unit of life
- also called actin filaments, are protein filaments in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that form part of the cytoskeleton.
- a membrane which bounds the chief vacuole of a plant cell.
- is a spherical structure found in the cell's nucleus whose primary function is to produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes.
- is the network of fibres forming the eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells and archaeans.
20 Clues: hairlike structure • is the basic unit of life • are major components of the cytoskeleton. • the organelle that stores water and other material • the organelle that breaks down food molecules to make ATP • a membrane which bounds the chief vacuole of a plant cell. • the organelle in which amino acids are hooked together to make proteins • ...
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
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- a by-product of photosynthesis
- movement that does not exert energy
- the deficiency can be found in older leaves
- inherent capacity of plants
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
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- electrical charge of soil micelle
- external factors that help plant growth
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- Controls soil distribution due to presence/absence of plants
- positively charged soil nutrients
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
30 Clues: inherent capacity of plants • a by-product of photosynthesis • a by-product of photosynthesis • electrical charge of soil micelle • nutrient uptake that takes effort • positively charged soil nutrients • negatively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • external factors that help plant growth • condition where oxygen is not necessary • ...
classic 2025-03-13
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- – What part of a plant produces seeds and often has colorful petals?
- – What is the process of supplying water to crops using artificial means?
- - What part of a plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil?
- - What type of tree is known for its white bark?
- – What natural energy source do plants use for photosynthesis?
- - What is the process of growing crops and raising animals?
- - What is the presence of water in the air or soil?
- - What is an open area of land used for agriculture?
- – What is the small, hard seed of cereals like wheat, rice, and corn?
- - What is a small animal that often has six legs and wings?
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- - What do plants produce to reproduce and grow new plants?
- - What is the general term for living vegetation, including flowers and trees?
- - What is the ability of soil to support plant growth?
- – What is the presence of heat that helps plants grow?
- – What is a part of a tree that grows from the trunk and has leaves?
- – What type of agriculture depends only on natural rainfall, without artificial watering?
- - What is a common green plant that covers lawns and fields?
- - What is the top layer of the earth where plants grow?
- - What small creatures live in the soil and help improve its quality?
- - What are tall, woody plants with branches and leaves?
20 Clues: - What type of tree is known for its white bark? • - What is the presence of water in the air or soil? • - What is an open area of land used for agriculture? • - What is the ability of soil to support plant growth? • – What is the presence of heat that helps plants grow? • - What is the top layer of the earth where plants grow? • ...
Year 3 Science Revision 2019-11-19
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- harmful substance in the air
- example of a fish
- example of a mammal
- preferred type of soil for planting
- getting rid of chemical waste from the body
- example of a reptile
- what plants need to grow
- attracts insects to the plant
- taking in and using food
- the air we breathe out
- making more living things of the same type
- rule used by tailors
- property of soil that makes it rough to feel
- soil type with large particles
- group of animals with wings
- another name for non standard unit of measuring length
- ability to detect changes around us
- type of soil that is sticky when wet
- group of animals with thick scales
- Number of legs of an insect
- transports nutrients to the plant
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- ability for living things to increase in size
- group of animals with body parts divided into three
- old method of measuring length
- part of plant that prepares food for the plant
- group of animals that feed their young ones with milk from their breast
- standard unit of measuring length
- holds a plant firmly to the ground
- colouring matter of a leaf
- used to measure round objects
- moving air
- ability to take in air
- example of an insect
- another name for modern method of measuring length
- group of animals that live partly on water and on land
- top covering of the earth surface
- the air we breathe in
- group of animals with gills fins and scales
- part of an insect
- example of a bird
- how long an object is
41 Clues: moving air • example of a fish • part of an insect • example of a bird • example of a mammal • example of a reptile • example of an insect • rule used by tailors • the air we breathe in • how long an object is • ability to take in air • the air we breathe out • what plants need to grow • taking in and using food • colouring matter of a leaf • group of animals with wings • ...
Tobacco Farming 2024-01-05
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- A disease that can damage both tobacco seedlings and mature plants
- A term for a large quantity of tobacco
- A cigar that has a thick body, a spherical mouth end, and a straight-cut burning end.
- Immediately after harvesting, tobacco is cured to remove all of the natural sap from the leaves so
- A mixture of tobacco varieties.
- A machine used in tobacco processing facilities to cut the blade of the leaf away from the
- A general term for low-quality tobacco, it can denote tobacco from an inferior variety
- The primary stem of an entire tobacco plant
- burning end.
- it can be further processed and/or manufactured.
- Applying a pre-cutting solution or sauce to tobacco
- the process of relocating a plant, either from one spot in your garden to another or from a pot to pot.
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- a plant that can be dried and smoked in cigarettes, pipes, or cigars
- Dividing tobacco leaves from a hogshead or bale for inspection.
- to plant seed for growth especially by scattering
- A tobacco leaf used as the outermost covering of a ciga
- On a flue-cured tobacco plant, the second grouping of leaves from the ground
- removing mature leaves from tobacco plants
- A process generally reserved for dark tobaccos that will be used in pipe mixtures or dark
- A small, usually round but sometimes square, cigar that has a straight-cut mouth end and a
- soil or a bed of soil prepared for planting seed.
- Tobacco that has been cut into fine strips for use in cigarettes
- Removing non-tobacco-related material and undesirable leaves from tobacco during processing.
- A mild state of fermentation
24 Clues: burning end. • A mild state of fermentation • A mixture of tobacco varieties. • A term for a large quantity of tobacco • removing mature leaves from tobacco plants • The primary stem of an entire tobacco plant • it can be further processed and/or manufactured. • to plant seed for growth especially by scattering • soil or a bed of soil prepared for planting seed. • ...
Biology Spring Assessment Revision 2024-01-31
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- breaking down of living matter
- green part of a plant cell, where photosynthesis happens
- used to investigate how many daisies in a field
- process plants do that makes glucose and oxygen
- gas taken in during photosynthesis
- stands for body mass index, can be use to indicate if someone is a healthy weight
- grid used to work out combinations of genes
- there are two types, when your body isn't able to create enough insulin to manage your blood-sugar levels
- another name for a plant, can make its own energy using photosynthesis
- Controls the cell. Contains genes which tell the cell what to look like and what job to do
- The tough outer covering surrounding plant cells
- can be used to treat illness caused by bacteria
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- The jelly-like substance inside the cell, where all the reactions happen in the cell
- a disease that can be passed from one person to another
- water evaporating from leaves of a plant, pulls water up the stem
- microorganism that can cause illness e.g. chlamydia, sometimes has a tail called a flagellum
- gas made as a product during photosynthesis
- a disease that can't be passed on from one person to another
- process all living cells do, takes in oxygen and makes carbon dioxide
- shows all the processes that take carbon in and out of the atmosphere
- another name for sugar, made as a product during photosynthesis
- A large compartment full of liquid that is only found in plant cells
- liquid used as a reactant for photosynthesis
- movement of water from high concentration to low concentration
24 Clues: breaking down of living matter • gas taken in during photosynthesis • gas made as a product during photosynthesis • grid used to work out combinations of genes • liquid used as a reactant for photosynthesis • used to investigate how many daisies in a field • process plants do that makes glucose and oxygen • can be used to treat illness caused by bacteria • ...
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. • ...
5.1 Planten bekijken 2024-11-18
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- Groepje vaten dat zorgt voor het transport van water en voedingsstoffen in de plant.
- Stevige laag om de cel die zorgt voor bescherming en stevigheid.
- Dunne buisjes in bladeren die water en opgeloste stoffen vervoeren en stevigheid geven.
- Kleine openingen in het blad waardoor verdamping plaatsvindt.
- Deel van de plant dat water en mineralen opneemt en de plant stevig in de grond houdt.
- Deel van de plant dat zorgt voor voortplanting door zaadvorming.
- Groene bolletjes in het cytoplasma die voedingsstoffen maken voor de plant.
- Onderdeel van de plant dat zorgt voor vervoer van water en voedingsstoffen en de plant rechtop houdt.
- Korrels in cellen die bloemen en vruchten kleur geven.
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- Cellen met houtstof in de celwanden die stevigheid geven aan bomen en struiken.
- Stroperige vloeistof in de cel waarin organellen liggen.
- Kleurloze korrels die zetmeel opslaan als reservestof.
- Vlies dat bepaalt welke stoffen de cel in- en uitgaan.
- Blaasje in de cel gevuld met water dat zorgt voor stevigheid.
- Buisjes die water en mineralen vanuit de wortels naar de bladeren vervoeren.
- Buisjes die water en voedingsstoffen vanuit de bladeren naar de rest van de plant vervoeren.
- Voedingszouten in water die belangrijk zijn voor de groei van planten.
- Groen deel van het blad waar de plant voedingsstoffen maakt.
- Aanzuiging van water door verdamping via de huidmondjes.
- Groep cellen met dezelfde vorm en functie.
20 Clues: Groep cellen met dezelfde vorm en functie. • Kleurloze korrels die zetmeel opslaan als reservestof. • Vlies dat bepaalt welke stoffen de cel in- en uitgaan. • Korrels in cellen die bloemen en vruchten kleur geven. • Stroperige vloeistof in de cel waarin organellen liggen. • Aanzuiging van water door verdamping via de huidmondjes. • ...
Plant Science 2023-08-24
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- The part of the plant that holds it up and carries water to the leaves.
- The dirt where plants grow.
- The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- The part of a plant that holds seeds and is often good to eat.
- The colorful part of a plant that can make seeds.
- When a seed starts to grow.
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- How plants make their own food using sunlight.
- The green part of a plant that helps make food from sunlight.
- The light from the Sun that helps plants grow.
- The part of the plant that grows underground and takes in water.
10 Clues: The dirt where plants grow. • When a seed starts to grow. • How plants make their own food using sunlight. • The light from the Sun that helps plants grow. • The colorful part of a plant that can make seeds. • The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant. • The green part of a plant that helps make food from sunlight. • ...
Living and Nonliving Things 2020-04-07
10 Clues: help plants grow • holds up the plant • thick stem of a tree • things that grow and change • keep the plant in the ground • plant that grows around seeds • part of a plant that makes seeds • use sunlight and air to make food • things that do not grow and change • part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
Science crossword puzzle 2021-06-10
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- a mixture where one substance dissolves into another, not easily separated
- makes food through photosynthesis
- the regular rise and fall of the ocean surface level
- the process of going from liquid to gas
- animals that do not have a back bone
- a straight path of light
- animals that have a back bone
- the bending of light
- the highest point of a wave
- produces the egg
- soak up water and nutrients; anchors the plant to the ground
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- supports plant; has water to move throughout plant
- protects the bud before the flower blooms
- a combination of humor things that can be easily separated
- a river of water that flows through the ocean
- make pollen, attract pollinators
- a substance that cannot be broken down anymore, made up of one type of atom
- the lowest point of a wave
- light goes through an object
- the number of wavelengths that pass through a good employee make per second
20 Clues: produces the egg • the bending of light • a straight path of light • the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • light goes through an object • animals that have a back bone • make pollen, attract pollinators • makes food through photosynthesis • animals that do not have a back bone • the process of going from liquid to gas • ...
...NUTRITION IN PLANTS... 2016-04-27
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- A combination of components is called ______.
- Farmers add this to improve the growth of the plant.
- The color of partial parasites are ______.
- Protein is a great source of ______.
- The nitrogen-fixing bacteria are found in which type of plants?
- Organisms that are found near decayed organic matter.
- Vessels which carry the food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Oxygen is essential for photosynthesis.True or False?
- The only organism which can trap nitrogen.
- The aqueous liquid found inside a chloroplast.
- Fungi reproduce through ______.
- Plants that borrow nutrients from another plant.
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- A stoma is surrounded by _______.
- Lichen is an example of _______.
- Plants that get nutrients by using ingenious methods.
- The common name for Cuscuta.
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called _______.
- Alga is an/a _________.
- The end product of photosynthesis which is given out.
- The ultimate source of energy.
20 Clues: Alga is an/a _________. • The common name for Cuscuta. • The ultimate source of energy. • Fungi reproduce through ______. • Lichen is an example of _______. • A stoma is surrounded by _______. • Protein is a great source of ______. • The color of partial parasites are ______. • The only organism which can trap nitrogen. • A combination of components is called ______. • ...
Plants 2013-05-13
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- A flowering plant
- An opening in a plant leaf through which carbon dioxide enters and oxygen exits
- Have no seeds or fruit, but do have plant veins. For example, a fern.
- A group of living and non-living things
- A plant hormone that causes leaves to fall off (hint: look under "answers to thought questions" in the table at the end)
- The specific pigment that makes plants green (hint: look under "answers to thought questions" in the table at the end)
- Surrounds and protects seeds in angiosperms; examples include apples, cucumbers, and peppers
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- Have seeds but no fruit; might store seeds in a cone
- Sunlight + water + carbon dioxide --> sugar + oxygen
- The non-green pigments we see in the Fall when plants turn different colors (hint: look under "answers to thought questions" in the table at the end)
- A 6-carbon sugar produced by plants
- Examples include carrots, onions, lettuce, and potatoes
- Makes things colorful; for example, one of these makes plants green
- Have no seeds, fruit, or veins (which means they have to stay close to the ground). For example, moss.
- The cellular "organ" of photosynthesis (where photosynthesis happens)
- Needed for photosynthesis; eventually becomes oxygen, which is released from the plant
16 Clues: A flowering plant • A 6-carbon sugar produced by plants • A group of living and non-living things • Have seeds but no fruit; might store seeds in a cone • Sunlight + water + carbon dioxide --> sugar + oxygen • Examples include carrots, onions, lettuce, and potatoes • Makes things colorful; for example, one of these makes plants green • ...
plant crossword 2021-02-17
12 Clues: carry stuffs • leaf of fern • special dirt • carry one way • no carry stuff • carry both ways • basically plant sperm • thing that keeps plant up • thing that stores water in cell • shell that holds mini plant and food • hair like thingies that keep plant in dirt • an organelle in the cell that does photosynthesis
Plant Diseases 2021-03-22
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- causes a distinct mosaic pattern on leaves
- where plants get their minerals from
- pests such as aphids act as this to transmit different pathogens
- a fungal disease that affects rose leaves
- the mineral plants lack when they can't synthesise proteins
- the part of the plant that aphids feed from
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- a deficiency from a lack of magnesium ions and causes leaves to yellow
- pests that destroy plants and can be controlled by ladybirds
- pests that live in the soil and feed on the plant root
- farmers can apply this to crops to add the deficient minerals
- found in plant cells and needed for photosynthesis
- a non-communicable disease caused by a lack of a certain mineral
12 Clues: where plants get their minerals from • a fungal disease that affects rose leaves • causes a distinct mosaic pattern on leaves • the part of the plant that aphids feed from • found in plant cells and needed for photosynthesis • pests that live in the soil and feed on the plant root • the mineral plants lack when they can't synthesise proteins • ...
Plant classifacation 2020-03-13
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- A plant with no xylem or phloem
- Produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- A organism that can make its own food
- Dicot's leaf veins
- A angiosperm with petals in multiples of 3 and parallel veins
- Produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
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- Monocot's leaf veins
- A cone bearing plant that has naked seeds
- A plant with a xylem and phloem
- A flowering and seed bearing plant
- A angiosperm with petals in multiples of 4 or 5 and netted veins
- A cone bearing tree
12 Clues: Dicot's leaf veins • A cone bearing tree • Monocot's leaf veins • A plant with a xylem and phloem • A plant with no xylem or phloem • A flowering and seed bearing plant • A organism that can make its own food • A cone bearing plant that has naked seeds • Produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • Produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • ...
Plant reproduction 2020-03-01
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- the bottom of the pistil: contains ovules
- the process of a male and a female cell uniting
- sticky tip of the pistil
- structure that produces pollen
- structure that holds up the anther
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- brightly coloured to attract insects
- the female part of the flower
- the transfer of pollen from one plant to another
- the male part of the flower
- carry pollen from one plant to another
- connects the ovary to the top of the pistil
- protect a developing flower bud
- the part of the plant that contains the seeds
13 Clues: sticky tip of the pistil • the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • structure that produces pollen • protect a developing flower bud • structure that holds up the anther • brightly coloured to attract insects • carry pollen from one plant to another • the bottom of the pistil: contains ovules • connects the ovary to the top of the pistil • ...
Plant Tropisms 2020-11-17
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- a growth in response to gravity
- a push or pull that can change the motion of an object
- the tendency of a plant stem to grow upward
- a turning movement by a plant in response to touch
- a plant or tree grow from a seed
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- a growth in response to water
- a change in a system resulting from a stimulus
- the force of water molecules against the cell wall that allows plants to stand up straight
- the tendency of plants to grow downward
- a growth response to light
- The growth or movement of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- a change in an object's position
12 Clues: a growth response to light • a growth in response to water • a growth in response to gravity • a change in an object's position • a plant or tree grow from a seed • the tendency of plants to grow downward • the tendency of a plant stem to grow upward • a change in a system resulting from a stimulus • a turning movement by a plant in response to touch • ...
PLANT STRUCTURE 2021-12-09
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- A type of tissue that functions as photosynthesis, storage or transport
- A type of living elongated tissue found in stem, provides mechanical support
- where water moves between cytoplasms of cells
- A unique layer of cells in plant (meristem)
- A type of dead tissues that provides mechanical support to plants
- An inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems, surrounding a vascular bundle.
- outer layer of a stem or root, which lies
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- What (a) is composed of
- tough, long dead cells
- the movement where water moves from cell to cell via the walls of the cell
- A band like thickening in the centre of the root endodermis (a)
- the epidermis and outside of the vascular bundle
12 Clues: tough, long dead cells • What (a) is composed of • outer layer of a stem or root, which lies • A unique layer of cells in plant (meristem) • where water moves between cytoplasms of cells • the epidermis and outside of the vascular bundle • A band like thickening in the centre of the root endodermis (a) • A type of dead tissues that provides mechanical support to plants • ...
Plant Anatomy 2021-07-01
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- Pith is absent in this root
- Pith is present in this root
- Other name for epiblema
- Casparian strips
- Food storage
- Transport of water and minerals
- Xylem surrounds phloem
- Conjunctive tissue of dicot root
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- Conjuctive tissue of monocot root
- Protects the inner tissues
- Tissue system classification types
- Transport of food
- Phloem surrounds Xylem
13 Clues: Food storage • Casparian strips • Transport of food • Phloem surrounds Xylem • Xylem surrounds phloem • Other name for epiblema • Protects the inner tissues • Pith is absent in this root • Pith is present in this root • Transport of water and minerals • Conjunctive tissue of dicot root • Conjuctive tissue of monocot root • Tissue system classification types
PLANT TISSUE 2021-08-27
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- provide flexible support for growing and mature plant organs extra primary wall in the corners
- tissue only meant for growth
- pair of cells that border stomata
- thick, tough secondary walls impregnated with lignin
- conducts dissolved food materials produced by
- tubes with pits rather than openings at the ends
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- component of the waxy outer coating of aquatic plant leaves
- certain cells associated with sieve tube
- most abundant of the cell types found in the major parts of higher plants
- parenchyma tissue with connected air spaces
- chief conducting tissue of water and minerals
- Outermost layer of cells
12 Clues: Outermost layer of cells • tissue only meant for growth • pair of cells that border stomata • certain cells associated with sieve tube • parenchyma tissue with connected air spaces • chief conducting tissue of water and minerals • conducts dissolved food materials produced by • tubes with pits rather than openings at the ends • ...
Plant Organs 2016-11-09
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- encircles each endodermal cell in a water-impenetrable barrier
- covers the outside surface of the root
- stores food for the embryo
- this makes up most of the root
- pores that make up about 1% of the leaf's surface
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- support a plants leaves and flowers
- where lateral roots are produced
- tightly packed ring of cells at the innermost center of the cortex
- the part of a seed that develops into a plant
- top portion of the embryo
- protective outside of woody plants (think bark)
- reproductive organ of angiosperms
12 Clues: top portion of the embryo • stores food for the embryo • this makes up most of the root • where lateral roots are produced • reproductive organ of angiosperms • support a plants leaves and flowers • covers the outside surface of the root • the part of a seed that develops into a plant • protective outside of woody plants (think bark) • ...
Plant Structure 2016-03-18
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- Tiny pores in the epidermis that allow gas exchange and water loss
- Above-ground part of the plant
- Composed of new cells, don’t have a specific job yet(2 words)
- Close to prevent water loss in dry conditions (2 words)
- Loosely packed ground tissue (2 words)
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- Transports waters and sugars (2 words)
- Site of photosynthesis and food storage(2 words)
- Part of the leaf with tightly packed cells, where most of the photosynthesis takes place (2 words)
- The outer layer….”skin of plants”(2 words)
- Waxy coating on the leaves
- Tubes that transport sugars
- Dead, hollow cells that allow water transport
12 Clues: Waxy coating on the leaves • Tubes that transport sugars • Above-ground part of the plant • Transports waters and sugars (2 words) • Loosely packed ground tissue (2 words) • The outer layer….”skin of plants”(2 words) • Dead, hollow cells that allow water transport • Site of photosynthesis and food storage(2 words) • Close to prevent water loss in dry conditions (2 words) • ...
Plant Tropisms 2024-03-25
12 Clues: Towards stimulus • Response to light • Response to touch • Response to water • Away from stimulus • Response to gravity • Response to chemicals • The cause of a response • The effect of a stimulus • Response to electric waves • A plant getting bigger and stronger • The way a plant responds to a certain external stimulus
Plant Tropisms 2024-03-25
12 Clues: Towards stimulus • Response to light • Response to touch • Response to water • Away from stimulus • Response to gravity • Response to chemicals • The cause of a response • The effect of a stimulus • Response to electric waves • A plant getting bigger and stronger • The way a plant responds to a certain external stimulus
plant tropisms 2024-04-04
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- the turning or bending of a plant or other organism in response to a directional source of heat.
- a small number written at the bottom of the symbol
- a plant or other organism in response to light, either toward the source of light
- each of more than one hundred substances that cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances and are primary constituents of matter. Each element is distinguished by its atomic number, i.e. the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms.
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- changes, experiences, or feelings that occur within someone
- the growth of organisms navigated by chemical stimulus from outside of the organism
- the turning or bending of a plant or other organism in response to a touch stimulus.
- the movement or growth of a plant in response to gravity
- The growth or movement of a fixed organism, especially a plant, or a part of an organism toward or away from water
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements
- a multiplier or factor that measures some property.
- changes outside the body, or knowledge that is passed to us through our senses
12 Clues: a small number written at the bottom of the symbol • a multiplier or factor that measures some property. • the movement or growth of a plant in response to gravity • a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements • changes, experiences, or feelings that occur within someone • ...
Plant Science 2022-09-21
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- connection the stem to the blade
- first rood produced by a germinating seed, developing from the radicle of the embryo
- part of a plant which attaches to the ground or to a support, typically underground
- transports water and nutrients from the roots to the stem and leaves
- a protective covering. The lower part of leaf around the stem
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- one main root, has no nodes
- many nodes, branching root system
- part of a plant embryo that develops into the primary root
- transports food made during photosynthesis to the rest of the plant
- broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole
- tillers are branches that develop from the leaf axils at each elongated node off the main shoot or form other tillers during vegetative growth
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
12 Clues: one main root, has no nodes • connection the stem to the blade • many nodes, branching root system • the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole • part of a plant embryo that develops into the primary root • a protective covering. The lower part of leaf around the stem • ...
Plant cells 2023-09-19
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- Cell (something) controls what goes in and out of cell
- where chemical reactions happen
- way parts in a cell are organised
- controls what cell does
- any living thing
- smallest individual part of an organism
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- filled with cell sap
- site of aerobic respiration
- equipment used to view a cell
- how parts inside a cell work together
- where photosynthesis happens
- wall supports and strengthens the cell
12 Clues: any living thing • filled with cell sap • controls what cell does • site of aerobic respiration • where photosynthesis happens • equipment used to view a cell • where chemical reactions happen • way parts in a cell are organised • how parts inside a cell work together • wall supports and strengthens the cell • smallest individual part of an organism • ...
Plant Structures 2023-08-29
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- Where the flower develops.
- The process that allows plants to make sugars using sunlight as an energy source
- The substance that is absorbed from the soil and travels up the stem.
- A temporary structure used in sexual reproduction of the plant.
- The green pigment that fills chloroplasts and carried out photosynthesis
- Enables the plant to grow tall and where the leaves grow from.
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- part of the cell where photosynthesis happens. Contains chlorophyl
- Holds the leaf clear of the stem to maximise exposure to sunlight.
- The main site of photosynthesis. Contains many chloroplasts.
- Specialised structure found on the root that increases the surface area of the root. This makes absorbtion more efficient.
- Part of the flower that often attracts insects to aide pollination
- Structures that often grow in soil and enable water and nutrients to be absorbed into the plant
12 Clues: Where the flower develops. • The main site of photosynthesis. Contains many chloroplasts. • Enables the plant to grow tall and where the leaves grow from. • A temporary structure used in sexual reproduction of the plant. • part of the cell where photosynthesis happens. Contains chlorophyl • Holds the leaf clear of the stem to maximise exposure to sunlight. • ...
Plant Terminology 2025-02-17
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- The tiny holes that allow a plant to breathe.
- Pollen can be found on this part of a flower.
- Essential for life.
- A form of vascular tissue.
- A substance that absorbs sunlight.
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- Where angiosperms keep reproductive seeds.
- Where the egg can be found in a flower.
- Organelle where water is stored in a plant.
- Where the sperm of a flower can be found.
- The female reproductive structure in a flower.
- Where gymnosperms keep reproductive seeds.
- One of the products of photosynthesis.
12 Clues: Essential for life. • A form of vascular tissue. • A substance that absorbs sunlight. • One of the products of photosynthesis. • Where the egg can be found in a flower. • Where the sperm of a flower can be found. • Where angiosperms keep reproductive seeds. • Where gymnosperms keep reproductive seeds. • Organelle where water is stored in a plant. • ...
Plant Reproduction 2025-04-13
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- Improves soil quality
- Seed dispersed by water
- Seed dispersed by wind
- Rabi crop grows in this season
- Underground stem
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- A plant that reproduces through leaves
- Grows by stem cutting
- Seed dispersed by animals/birds
- Seed dispersed by explosion of fruit
- Reproduces by spores
- Grows with a seed
- water enters the seed through it
12 Clues: Underground stem • Grows with a seed • Reproduces by spores • Grows by stem cutting • Improves soil quality • Seed dispersed by wind • Seed dispersed by water • Rabi crop grows in this season • Seed dispersed by animals/birds • water enters the seed through it • Seed dispersed by explosion of fruit • A plant that reproduces through leaves
Plant Visits and ChEminars 2014-12-03
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- name of one of the groups
- Eduardo ___; speaker from the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission
- science dealing with extremely cold temperatures
- labgown, safety goggles, gloves, etc.
- third most abundant gas in air
- ChE is considered as a ___ engineering
- example of mobile source (air pollution)
- ___ Corporation; owner of Barrio Fiesta
- example of stationary source (air pollution)
- ___ Plastics; container supplier of Splash Corporation
- particulate matter
- venue of the air and marine pollution seminar
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- process hazard analysis
- Mylene ___; speaker for Air Pollution seminar
- rendezvous place for plant visits
- ___ Marie Pangindian; industrial hygienist
- ___ Vinluan; speaker from Fluor Philippines
- slogan of MAKBAN Geothermal Power Plant
- ___ Laboratories (UNILAB)
- seminar and plant visit-in-one
- hazard and operability analysis
- Halley ___; speaker from Unilever
22 Clues: particulate matter • process hazard analysis • name of one of the groups • ___ Laboratories (UNILAB) • third most abundant gas in air • seminar and plant visit-in-one • hazard and operability analysis • rendezvous place for plant visits • Halley ___; speaker from Unilever • labgown, safety goggles, gloves, etc. • ChE is considered as a ___ engineering • ...
Jess and Harry Get Married 2025-09-25
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- First name of the poet after whom Harry's cat is named
- Last name of movie character after whom Jess's oldest cat is named
- Their favorite holiday
- Bird on their wedding invitation
- They both went to ___ High School
- City they got engaged in
- Jess's astrological sign
- Scarlett is a tiny little ___
- The yellow dye plant used for Harry's suit
- Years they have been together
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- Instrument Harry recently started playing
- City they first lived together
- Jess's favorite color
- Harry's favorite drink
- Show they are watching right now
- City where they had their first date
- Name of their biggest cat
- Harry's astrological sign
- The blue dye plant used for Harry's suit
- They started a native plant garden at ___ Park
20 Clues: Jess's favorite color • Harry's favorite drink • Their favorite holiday • City they got engaged in • Jess's astrological sign • Name of their biggest cat • Harry's astrological sign • Scarlett is a tiny little ___ • Years they have been together • City they first lived together • Show they are watching right now • Bird on their wedding invitation • They both went to ___ High School • ...
Christmas #1 2025-12-05
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- : Another word for Christmas time
- : Long socks hung up for gifts
- : A ringing sound made by bells
- : Animals that pull Santa’s sleigh
- : A tree that stays green all year
- : A long decoration made of leaves or lights
- : The place where Santa’s elves make toys
- : A minty holiday flavor
- : A plant people hang and kiss under
- : Wax sticks that give light
- : A place where a fire burns in the home
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- : A Christmas plant with red berries
- : Red berries often used in holiday food
- : Bells on Santa’s sleigh
- : A deep pile of snow made by the wind
- : Santa enters houses through this
- : A Christmas song sung in groups
- : A decoration hung on a Christmas tree
- : A red Christmas plant
- : A sweet cookie made with spices
20 Clues: : A red Christmas plant • : A minty holiday flavor • : Bells on Santa’s sleigh • : Wax sticks that give light • : Long socks hung up for gifts • : A ringing sound made by bells • : Another word for Christmas time • : A Christmas song sung in groups • : A sweet cookie made with spices • : Santa enters houses through this • : Animals that pull Santa’s sleigh • ...
How does your garden grow 2014-10-21
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- the part of the plant that makes food from the sunlight
- moving the pollen from one flower to another
- the female part of the flower
- the part of the plant where leaves are made
- part of the flower that attracts insects
- the tubes in a leaf that carry water and food
- the part of the plant that contains tubes that allow water to travel to the rest of the of the plant
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- when a seed starts to grow and produce a root and shoot
- the male part of a flower which produces pollen
- the dust-like powder made in the stamen of a flower
- the part of the plant that takes up water and nutrients
- the part of the carpel that pollen grains attach to during pollination
12 Clues: the female part of the flower • part of the flower that attracts insects • the part of the plant where leaves are made • moving the pollen from one flower to another • the tubes in a leaf that carry water and food • the male part of a flower which produces pollen • the dust-like powder made in the stamen of a flower • ...
Vegetables!! 2021-10-18
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- Squash quashes that are harvested when immature
- a North American cereal plant that yields large grains, or kernels, set in rows on a cob.
- a large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind, edible flesh, and many seeds.
- a long-necked onion with a small bulb, in particular a green onion.
- a long, green-skinned fruit with watery flesh, usually eaten raw in salads or pickled.
- This dark leafy green belongs to a group of cabbage cultivars grown for their edible leaves.
- a pear-shaped fruit with a rough leathery skin, smooth oily edible flesh, and a large stone.
- or broccoli rabe is a green cruciferous vegetable, with the leaves, buds, and stems all being edible. The buds resemble broccoli.
- an edible legume. It is an annual plant known for its lens-shaped seeds
- is a cruciferous vegetable that is naturally high in fiber and B-vitamins.
- a pungent, hot-tasting powder prepared from dried and ground peppercorns, commonly used as a spice or condiment to flavor food.
- a tapering orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable.
- Greens the leaves of the mustard plant
- an edible bulb with a pungent taste and smell, composed of several concentric layers, used in cooking.
- a herbaceous plant widely cultivated as a source of food for humans and livestock, and for processing into sugar. Some varieties are grown for their leaves and some for their large nutritious root.
- a green variety of smooth-skinned summer squash.
- Chard a beet of a variety with broad white leaf stalks that may be prepared and eaten separately from the green parts of the leaf.
- a round root with white or cream flesh which is eaten as a vegetable and also has edible leaves.
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- a strong-smelling pungent-tasting bulb, used as a flavoring in cooking and in herbal medicine.
- the purple egg-shaped fruit of a tropical Old World plant, which is eaten as a vegetable.
- Greens a cabbage of a variety that does not develop a heart.
- is an edible green plant in the cabbage family whose large flowering head, stalk and small associated leaves are eaten as a vegetable.
- a tall plant of the lily family with fine feathery foliage, cultivated for its edible shoots.
- is the name of a native Mexican vine, although the name most commonly refers to the plant's edible tuberous root.
- Sprouts grown for its edible buds. The leaf vegetables are typically 1.5–4.0 cm in diameter and resemble miniature cabbages.
- a long tapering cream-colored root with a sweet flavor.
- spherical green seed that is eaten as a vegetable or as a pulse when dried.
- a tall Mediterranean composite herb resembling a thistle with coarse pinnately incised leaves also
- Root a variety of celery cultivated for its edible stem or hypocotyl, and shoots.
- large, dark green leaves that are eaten raw or cooked
- a fungal growth that typically takes the form of a domed cap on a stalk, with gills on the underside of the cap.
- a cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves.
- a glossy red, or occasionally yellow, pulpy edible fruit that is eaten as a vegetable or in salad.
- a plant related to the onion, with flat overlapping leaves forming an elongated cylindrical bulb which together with the leaf bases is eaten as a vegetable.
- Greens The edible leaves of the turnip plant
- is an edible root vegetable of the family Brassicaceae that was domesticated in Asia prior to Roman times.
- a cultivated plant of the parsley family, with closely packed succulent leaf stalks that are eaten raw or cooked.
37 Clues: Greens the leaves of the mustard plant • Greens The edible leaves of the turnip plant • Squash quashes that are harvested when immature • a green variety of smooth-skinned summer squash. • a tapering orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable. • large, dark green leaves that are eaten raw or cooked • a long tapering cream-colored root with a sweet flavor. • ...
cells 2021-02-04
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- the plant cells that have lignin in the walls and carry water
- the gel-like substance that supports the organelles within the cell
- the turning on and off of genes that allows cells to become specialized (becoming different)
- the control center of the cell: contains DNA as chromatin
- root hair cells have lots of mitochondria so they can absorb minerals by ............ transport
- a cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- stem cells with the complete genome, still able to become any type of cell within the body
- a cell with structures that allow it to carry out its intended function
- cells that are specialized to contract and cause movement
- a circular piece of DNA, separate from the main genome found in bacteria and often used in bacterial transformation
- wall the rigid, protective outer barrier of some cells. in plants it is made of cellulose
- the site of photosynthesis in plant cells
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- The projections on an intestinal cell to increase the surface area
- male reproductive cells. they are haploid and have flagellum to allow for movement
- the site of protein synthesis. found free in the cytoplasm as well as attached to the Rough ER.
- a cell with many branching projections to carry electrical signals
- cells that are specialized to attack and engulf pathogens that enter the body
- the powerhouse of the cell. the site of cellular respiration.
- stem cells that have had some genes turned off, so they can become only certain types of cells within the body
- rectangular plant cells that do most photosynthesis
- cells that are specialized to carry oxygen within the body
- a cell without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and sometimes a flagella
- area of the plant cell used for storage of water and waste
- cells plant cells that control the opening and closing of stomata
- the fluid boundary surrounding all cells controlling what goes in and out
25 Clues: the site of photosynthesis in plant cells • rectangular plant cells that do most photosynthesis • a cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles • the control center of the cell: contains DNA as chromatin • cells that are specialized to contract and cause movement • cells that are specialized to carry oxygen within the body • ...
AgScience Midterm Review #2 2018-12-14
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- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
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 2023-04-18
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- smaller than mountains
- what you plant to grow things
- large bodies of rock
- little body of water, smaller than a river
- where farmers Plant things
- Forrest with hot humid climate
- roar
- very large animal in the sea
- white and black bear
- living organism (trees, grass, moss, ferns)
- Atlantic, Pacific, Indian
- smaller than a tree, has branches
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- line where the sun goes up and down
- little flowers on trees in spring
- long bodies of water that run through land
- animal with white spots, lives in forest
- tall, has branches and leavea
- flat spaces in between mountains or hills
- pink bird
- intelligent cute animal that jumps out of the sea
- smaller than an ocean
- what pandas eat
- animal in the sea, loves to eat fish, lots of sharp teeth
23 Clues: roar • pink bird • what pandas eat • large bodies of rock • white and black bear • smaller than an ocean • smaller than mountains • Atlantic, Pacific, Indian • where farmers Plant things • very large animal in the sea • what you plant to grow things • tall, has branches and leavea • Forrest with hot humid climate • little flowers on trees in spring • smaller than a tree, has branches • ...
plants provide the foundation of food chains multicellular a plant is a ____ organism angiosperms most plants are members of the _____ group fruit angiosperms produce flowers and ____ sugars plants produce ___ via photosynthesis photosynthesis it occurs 2025-07-06
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- it is why leaves are green
- plants produce ___ via photosynthesis
- produce pollen containing sperm and an ovary
- closest relatives of angiosperms
- plants ___ their bodies to include roots, stems, and leaves
- angiosperms produce flowers and ____
- evolution of ___ tissue was crucial
- most plants are members of the _____ group
- before vascular evolution, water and nutrients ___ through the plant’s cells
- chlorophyll absorbs energy from _________
- flowers produce nectar, a rich source of food
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- it occurs in plants, leading to sugar production
- ___ grow underground to absorb water and nutrients
- plants provide the ___ of food chains
- non-vascular plants are the most ______ primitive of all plants
- produce sugars; give plants energy to grow and reproduce
- seeds of gymnosperms are frequently found in ____ rather than fruit
- common non-vascular plant
- plant parts providing structure
- a plant is a ____ organism
20 Clues: common non-vascular plant • it is why leaves are green • a plant is a ____ organism • plant parts providing structure • closest relatives of angiosperms • evolution of ___ tissue was crucial • angiosperms produce flowers and ____ • plants provide the ___ of food chains • plants produce ___ via photosynthesis • chlorophyll absorbs energy from _________ • ...
Feisty Fibers 2025-02-24
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- A synthetic fiber which is soft, bulky, washable, and wool-like.
- A fine thread-like particle of plant, animal, or chemical.
- A synthetic fiber that has a lot of stretch to it.
- A natural fiber from flax plants.
- Another term for man-made fibers.
- When 2 or more fibers are put together in a fabric.
- Fibers that do not come from animal or plant sources.
- A synthetic fiber which washes easily and resists wrinkling but retains oily stains.
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- The ability of a fiber to hold its shape; very little wrinkle.
- The name of the plant from which linen is made.
- What you can do to see if the fiber content is natural or synthetic
- Fibers that come from animal or plant sources.
- A natural, lustrous, lightweight fiber from worms.
- The ability of a fiber to hold moisture.
- A synthetic fiber which is very strong.
- A natural, warm, springy, fiber from sheep.
- A natural, absorbant, soft, washable fiber from a plant.
17 Clues: A natural fiber from flax plants. • Another term for man-made fibers. • A synthetic fiber which is very strong. • The ability of a fiber to hold moisture. • A natural, warm, springy, fiber from sheep. • Fibers that come from animal or plant sources. • The name of the plant from which linen is made. • A synthetic fiber that has a lot of stretch to it. • ...
The World of Living 2022-07-26
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- plant which grow on deserts
- plant which grow on land
- an organism that consists of many cell
- an organism that consists only one cell
- things that do notmove,respire,grow
- plant which grow on water
- an example of cell
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- plant which prrepered their own food
- these plant survive for many years
- basic unit of life
- an organism that obtain energy from sunlight
- medum sized plant which is about a height of 3 to 7 feet
- plant which feed on dead r decaying bodies
- thing things that is alive,respire,move ,grow
- very small plant about 3 feet height
15 Clues: basic unit of life • an example of cell • plant which grow on land • plant which grow on water • plant which grow on deserts • these plant survive for many years • things that do notmove,respire,grow • plant which prrepered their own food • very small plant about 3 feet height • an organism that consists of many cell • an organism that consists only one cell • ...
Biology Spring Assessment Revision 2024-01-31
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- a disease that can't be passed on from one person to another
- another name for a plant, can make its own energy using photosynthesis
- stands for body mass index, can be use to indicate if someone is a healthy weight
- can be used to treat illness caused by bacteria
- process plants do that makes glucose and oxygen
- liquid used as a reactant for photosynthesis
- movement of water from high concentration to low concentration
- microorganism that can cause illness e.g. chlamydia, sometimes has a tail called a flagellum
- water evaporating from leaves of a plant, pulls water up the stem
- A large compartment full of liquid that is only found in plant cells
- used to investigate how many daisies in a field
- a disease that can be passed from one person to another
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- process all living cells do, takes in oxygen and makes carbon dioxide
- breaking down of living matter
- shows all the processes that take carbon in and out of the atmosphere
- The jelly-like substance inside the cell, where all the reactions happen in the cell
- green part of a plant cell, where photosynthesis happens
- The tough outer covering surrounding plant cells
- there are two types, when your body isn't able to create enough insulin to manage your blood-sugar levels
- gas made as a product during photosynthesis
- gas taken in during photosynthesis
- grid used to work out combinations of genes
- another name for sugar, made as a product during photosynthesis
- Controls the cell. Contains genes which tell the cell what to look like and what job to do
24 Clues: breaking down of living matter • gas taken in during photosynthesis • gas made as a product during photosynthesis • grid used to work out combinations of genes • liquid used as a reactant for photosynthesis • can be used to treat illness caused by bacteria • process plants do that makes glucose and oxygen • used to investigate how many daisies in a field • ...
Science 2025-06-15
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- Kingdom includes mushrooms and molds
- Green pigment in plants that captures sunlight
- Kingdom made up of organisms that perform photosynthesis
- where photosynthesis takes place in plant cells
- Structure that supports the plant and transports nutrients
- Vital function involving obtaining and using food
- Vital function that involves reacting to stimuli
- Reproduction involving two parents
- Organisms made up of a single cell
- A unicellular fungus used in baking and fermentation
- A common fungus that grows in moist environments
- Process used by plants to make their own food
- Animals with a backbone
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- Organisms made up of more than one cell
- filaments that make up the body of a fungus
- Basic unit of life in all living things
- Organism that makes its own food, like plants or some bacteria
- Vital function that ensures species survival
- Reproduction involving only one parent
- Plant-like protists found in water
- Kingdom includes humans, dogs, and insects
- Animals without a backbone
- Microscopic organisms
23 Clues: Microscopic organisms • Animals with a backbone • Animals without a backbone • Plant-like protists found in water • Reproduction involving two parents • Reproduction involving only one parent • Basic unit of life in all living things • Organisms made up of a single cell • Kingdom includes mushrooms and molds • Organisms made up of more than one cell • ...
Plants as Body Systems 2021-11-08
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- the gas that plants make at the end of photosynthesis
- the process by which plants make sugar from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- a type of plant without a vascular system
- a living thing
- a group of specialized cells ex-vascular tissue
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- part of the plant that absorbs water and anchors the plant
- vascular tissue that transports water around a plant
- where photosynthesis takes place
- tiny openings in the leaves that regulate gas and water exchange
- vascular tissue that transports sugar around a plant
- the gas that plans "breathe" in
11 Clues: a living thing • the gas that plans "breathe" in • where photosynthesis takes place • a type of plant without a vascular system • a group of specialized cells ex-vascular tissue • vascular tissue that transports water around a plant • vascular tissue that transports sugar around a plant • the gas that plants make at the end of photosynthesis • ...
Plants 2023-05-04
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- Tiny, dustlike grains from a flower
- Grouping things that have similar characteristics
- Plants that produce seeds in cones
- Smaller than a seed and does not have stored food
- Part of the flower that receives the pollen
- Make more of the same kind
- To sprout or grow from a seed
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- Transfer of pollen to the pistil
- Thin stalk in a flower with a knoblike structure at its top
- Scientist that studies plants
- Part of some plants that makes the seeds
- To spread the seeds
- A young plant
- Part of the flowering plant that contains the seeds
- Often the most colorful part of a flower
- First stage of growth of a plant
16 Clues: A young plant • To spread the seeds • Make more of the same kind • Scientist that studies plants • To sprout or grow from a seed • Transfer of pollen to the pistil • First stage of growth of a plant • Plants that produce seeds in cones • Tiny, dustlike grains from a flower • Part of some plants that makes the seeds • Often the most colorful part of a flower • ...
Celery Hunt 2021-08-23
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- Ventura County's Top Crop #6.
- The part of the plant that soaks up nutrients and water from the soil.
- The science or practice of farming.
- The part of a plant where the sun's energy, water, and carbon dioxide are used to make food.
- A measurement used for an area of land equal to 4,480 yards.
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- Edible parts of the plant that don't contain seeds.
- A southern California county whose largest city is Oxnard.
- An abbreviation for the organization this cookbook is brought to you by.
- A plant that is grown for food in large quantities like a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- The stem is also sometimes known as this.
- The part of the plant that is capable of developing into another plant
11 Clues: Ventura County's Top Crop #6. • The science or practice of farming. • The stem is also sometimes known as this. • Edible parts of the plant that don't contain seeds. • A southern California county whose largest city is Oxnard. • A measurement used for an area of land equal to 4,480 yards. • The part of the plant that soaks up nutrients and water from the soil. • ...
Cat 4 Crossword 2022-04-18
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- Helps chemical reactions and develops muscles
- protects your body from outside invaders
- All male parts of a plant or flower
- C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O
- All female parts of a plant or flower
- Fast source of energy and we eat them
- Hormones are the main function
- Forest,Tundra,Grassland, and desert
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- Where photosynthesis takes place
- Fats,Oils,and waxes
- 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
- Same species in one area
- a substance that acts as a catalyst
- Different species in one area
- Acids Function of genetic info storage
- the substance that the enzyme acts on
- a measure of how acidic/basic water is
- An individual animal, plant,single cell
- your body's command center(brain)
19 Clues: Fats,Oils,and waxes • Same species in one area • 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 • C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O • Different species in one area • Hormones are the main function • Where photosynthesis takes place • your body's command center(brain) • a substance that acts as a catalyst • All male parts of a plant or flower • Forest,Tundra,Grassland, and desert • ...
Vegetables!! 2021-10-18
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- a round root with white or cream flesh which is eaten as a vegetable and also has edible leaves.
- a cultivated plant of the parsley family, with closely packed succulent leaf stalks that are eaten raw or cooked.
- a fungal growth that typically takes the form of a domed cap on a stalk, with gills on the underside of the cap.
- a tall plant of the lily family with fine feathery foliage, cultivated for its edible shoots.
- a plant related to the onion, with flat overlapping leaves forming an elongated cylindrical bulb which together with the leaf bases is eaten as a vegetable.
- a cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves.
- Chard a beet of a variety with broad white leaf stalks that may be prepared and eaten separately from the green parts of the leaf.
- the purple egg-shaped fruit of a tropical Old World plant, which is eaten as a vegetable.
- a tapering orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable.
- a long tapering cream-colored root with a sweet flavor.
- Root a variety of celery cultivated for its edible stem or hypocotyl, and shoots.
- a pear-shaped fruit with a rough leathery skin, smooth oily edible flesh, and a large stone.
- Greens a cabbage of a variety that does not develop a heart.
- a green variety of smooth-skinned summer squash.
- a long-necked onion with a small bulb, in particular a green onion.
- or broccoli rabe is a green cruciferous vegetable, with the leaves, buds, and stems all being edible. The buds resemble broccoli.
- This dark leafy green belongs to a group of cabbage cultivars grown for their edible leaves.
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- a glossy red, or occasionally yellow, pulpy edible fruit that is eaten as a vegetable or in salad.
- a long, green-skinned fruit with watery flesh, usually eaten raw in salads or pickled.
- an edible legume. It is an annual plant known for its lens-shaped seeds
- Greens the leaves of the mustard plant
- is the name of a native Mexican vine, although the name most commonly refers to the plant's edible tuberous root.
- spherical green seed that is eaten as a vegetable or as a pulse when dried.
- Sprouts grown for its edible buds. The leaf vegetables are typically 1.5–4.0 cm in diameter and resemble miniature cabbages.
- is a cruciferous vegetable that is naturally high in fiber and B-vitamins.
- a pungent, hot-tasting powder prepared from dried and ground peppercorns, commonly used as a spice or condiment to flavor food.
- a tall Mediterranean composite herb resembling a thistle with coarse pinnately incised leaves also
- a herbaceous plant widely cultivated as a source of food for humans and livestock, and for processing into sugar. Some varieties are grown for their leaves and some for their large nutritious root.
- large, dark green leaves that are eaten raw or cooked
- Greens The edible leaves of the turnip plant
- a large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind, edible flesh, and many seeds.
- is an edible root vegetable of the family Brassicaceae that was domesticated in Asia prior to Roman times.
- is an edible green plant in the cabbage family whose large flowering head, stalk and small associated leaves are eaten as a vegetable.
- a North American cereal plant that yields large grains, or kernels, set in rows on a cob.
- a strong-smelling pungent-tasting bulb, used as a flavoring in cooking and in herbal medicine.
- Squash quashes that are harvested when immature
- an edible bulb with a pungent taste and smell, composed of several concentric layers, used in cooking.
37 Clues: Greens the leaves of the mustard plant • Greens The edible leaves of the turnip plant • Squash quashes that are harvested when immature • a green variety of smooth-skinned summer squash. • a tapering orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable. • large, dark green leaves that are eaten raw or cooked • a long tapering cream-colored root with a sweet flavor. • ...
Cell Biology 2021-12-13
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- a small sphere in the center of the nucleus; it makes ribosomes
- the powerhouse of the cell (organelle)
- a storage sac in the cell; in PLANT cells, a large one holds water
- tiny hair-like structures on the outside of some cells
- a thick and strong extra layer around the outside of PLANT cells (cell part)
- the process in PLANT cells where they use sunlight energy to make glucose; happens in the chloroplasts
- water molecules moving across a membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- cell __________; a barrier that goes around the cell and separates the inside of a cell from the outside (cell part)
- the garbage collector of the cell; it breaks down worn out cell parts (organelle)
- __________ transport; needs ATP energy to move molecules against the concentration gradient
- a passageway for proteins; it has ribosomes attached to it (organelle)
- long tails on the outside of some cells that help the cell move or swim
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- molecules moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- the jelly-like fluid inside a cell; the organelles float around in it (cell part)
- cellular ______________; the process of making ATP energy in the mitochondria from glucose and oxygen
- it does photosynthesis in PLANT cells; it is what makes plant leaves green (organelle)
- _______ body; where proteins get customized before being sent out of the cell
- ___________ transport; molecules move on their own (without energy) through the cell membrane or through protein channels
- the "brain" or control center of the cell; it has the DNA inside (organelle)
- the tangled, spread out form of DNA
- microtubules and microfilaments; it helps the cell keep its shape
- tiny organelles that makes proteins; either floating freely or attached to the rough ER
- passageway for proteins; it doesn't have ribosomes attached (organelle)
23 Clues: the tangled, spread out form of DNA • the powerhouse of the cell (organelle) • tiny hair-like structures on the outside of some cells • a small sphere in the center of the nucleus; it makes ribosomes • microtubules and microfilaments; it helps the cell keep its shape • a storage sac in the cell; in PLANT cells, a large one holds water • ...
Photosynthesis Word Splash 2016-02-05
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- the gas humans breathe in
- light light from the sun
- when a plant absorbs water from its roots
- part of a plant, green and round-ish like
- the strength that plants need
- organism that produces food
- dioxide the gas plants breathe in
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- the process when plants make their own food
- carries oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart
- a living organism that makes oxygen
- helps bring water from the ground to the stem of the plant, grows underground
- the action of breathing
- H2O
- organisms that consumes food
14 Clues: H2O • the action of breathing • light light from the sun • the gas humans breathe in • organism that produces food • organisms that consumes food • the strength that plants need • dioxide the gas plants breathe in • a living organism that makes oxygen • when a plant absorbs water from its roots • part of a plant, green and round-ish like • ...
Animal and Plant Cells 2025-02-03
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- brain of a cell
- the outer layer of an animal and plant cell
- use this to observe cells
- what the nucleus looks like or is described as
- powerhouse of the cell, battery
- the rigid out layer of a plant cell
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- attack foreign substances in a cell
- only found in a plant cell, makes green, and helps with photosynthesis
- energy of a cell
- shape of an animal cell
- the specialized organs of a cell that have a particular job to do
- shape of an plant cell
- liquid that fills up a cell
13 Clues: brain of a cell • energy of a cell • shape of an plant cell • shape of an animal cell • use this to observe cells • liquid that fills up a cell • powerhouse of the cell, battery • attack foreign substances in a cell • the rigid out layer of a plant cell • the outer layer of an animal and plant cell • what the nucleus looks like or is described as • ...
