the plant Crossword Puzzles
Plant food 2025-11-12
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- Allowing the plant to absorb sunlight
- An ingredient for photosynthesis (H20)
- What a plant breathes out
- the result of a chemical reaction
- How plants make food
- Carries glucose to the plant
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- Where Photosynthesis happens
- Distributes water to the plant
- needed for a reaction to happen
- What a plant breathes in
10 Clues: How plants make food • What a plant breathes in • What a plant breathes out • Where Photosynthesis happens • Carries glucose to the plant • Distributes water to the plant • needed for a reaction to happen • the result of a chemical reaction • Allowing the plant to absorb sunlight • An ingredient for photosynthesis (H20)
B5 Key Words 2012-12-20
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- structures in the nucleus of a cell
- cells that don't have a particular job
- the name of an unspecialised cell in plants
- organelles in cells
- a group of specialised cells
- plant tissue that transports water
- the specialised parts of a cell
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- cell division that makes two new cells identical
- the bending of growing plant shoots towards the light
- a plant hormone
- the name of a fertilised egg cell
- an organelle found in some plants cells
- the diffusion of water
- a type of carbohydrate found in bread
- a section of DNA giving instructions
15 Clues: a plant hormone • organelles in cells • the diffusion of water • a group of specialised cells • the specialised parts of a cell • the name of a fertilised egg cell • plant tissue that transports water • structures in the nucleus of a cell • a section of DNA giving instructions • a type of carbohydrate found in bread • cells that don't have a particular job • ...
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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- The 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. • The 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. • ...
AIDEN 4LM 2025-07-14
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- A plant that pandas eat
- a cyrtanthus ventricosus
- a plant in the desert
- a purple fruit
- a vegetable that can used to be chocolate
- A tropical fruit produced by the treee mangifera indica
- a spicy vegetable
- the stem. Of a bean plant
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- a cloud-native vector
- A multi-harvest
- a small round blue or purple fruit
- a tree down the great mt Fuji
- a tropical fruit also known as sweeetsop
- King Kong eat those fruit
- A vegetable that a rabbit eat
15 Clues: a purple fruit • A multi-harvest • a spicy vegetable • a cloud-native vector • a plant in the desert • A plant that pandas eat • a cyrtanthus ventricosus • King Kong eat those fruit • the stem. Of a bean plant • a tree down the great mt Fuji • A vegetable that a rabbit eat • a small round blue or purple fruit • a tropical fruit also known as sweeetsop • ...
Heroes Extension Activity 2013-03-05
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- The hero's robot friend fits this archetype, calling the hero to action
- The hero finds this; the only one left on the planet
- What the hero boards to protect his robot friend
- The humans return to Earth with the hero's help and cultivate the land, _________ the planet
- The hero keeps this as a pet
- The hero is a robot that compacts _____
- Name of the robot the hero falls in love with
- The computer of the space ship ______ the plant to prevent humans from returning to Earth
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- The hero collects these to fight boredom on Earth
- The _______ of the ship helps the hero and his robot friends retake the plant
- The hero is _______ by the holo-detector trying to steal the plant
- The humans have become so __________ that they use hover chairs
- The hero's friend tries to send him back to Earth in an ______ pod
- The hero goes from being _____ to having many friends
- The hero is left alone because ______ abandoned Earth
15 Clues: The hero keeps this as a pet • The hero is a robot that compacts _____ • Name of the robot the hero falls in love with • What the hero boards to protect his robot friend • The hero collects these to fight boredom on Earth • The hero finds this; the only one left on the planet • The hero goes from being _____ to having many friends • ...
Ecology Review 2024-05-28
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- make their own energy from sunlight, air, and soil
- cannot make their own energy, must eat other things
- all the living and non living things around you
- one plant or animal
- attaching parts of one plant to another to create clones
- breaks down and eat dead plants and animals
- all the populations that live in the same place
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- average weather in an area over many years
- all the living and nonliving things in a specific area
- a group of the same kind of individuals
- a seed swells, cracks open, grows down into soil
- stage plant grows and develops flowers
- plant grown from a storage stem
- pollen grains deposited into the female part of the flower
14 Clues: one plant or animal • plant grown from a storage stem • stage plant grows and develops flowers • a group of the same kind of individuals • average weather in an area over many years • breaks down and eat dead plants and animals • all the living and non living things around you • all the populations that live in the same place • ...
F/6 BIOLOGY SFHS 2021 2021-05-12
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- plant need carbon dioxide for _____________
- woody plants used ______________ for gas exchange
- ______________ plant were plant living in a damp or water
- Active organism require ___________ energy supply
- the process in which gas moves from high concentration to lower concentration
- the element used to oxidize food
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- the way in which organism evolve or change its way of life in order to survive
- terrestrial plant have plenty of air so their stomata usually found in the ___________ of the leaves
- the process of burning food to make energy
- flowering plant exchange their gases through___________________
- the permeable membrane must be ___________ in order for efficient gas exchange
- organism living in a fixed environment or less immobile
12 Clues: the element used to oxidize food • the process of burning food to make energy • plant need carbon dioxide for _____________ • woody plants used ______________ for gas exchange • Active organism require ___________ energy supply • organism living in a fixed environment or less immobile • ______________ plant were plant living in a damp or water • ...
8.00 Review 2021-12-09
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- collects the liquid food by drawing it in through a coiled tube
- bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- has 2 sponge-like structures that collect liquid food and move it into the food canal
- the plant the disease attacks
- do not feed themselves, spread by spores
- type of plants that attach to a host plant, examples are lichens and dodders
- this is the favorable environment for disease organism to develop
- single celled microorganisms
- type of mouth part that tears/grinds its food
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- type of mouth part that punctures the plant and sucks the sap from the underside of the leaf
- have 3 body regions and 6 legs
- life cycle that has 4 stages
- rasps or break the leaf surface and sucks sap
- type of pathogen with an extremely narrow host range and are usually a threat to crops
- plant disorder caused by an infectious pathogen or agent
- life cycle that has 3 stages
16 Clues: life cycle that has 4 stages • life cycle that has 3 stages • single celled microorganisms • the plant the disease attacks • have 3 body regions and 6 legs • do not feed themselves, spread by spores • rasps or break the leaf surface and sucks sap • type of mouth part that tears/grinds its food • plant disorder caused by an infectious pathogen or agent • ...
cell organelles and plant tissue 2023-04-24
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- this tissue is the veins and arteries of the plant
- this is the "brains" of the cell. It tells the other organelles what to do in the cell
- this organelle is inside the nucleus and it synthesizes DNA
- this organelle is used to make some cells move
- the cell ________ is the semi-permeable organelle that allows certain things to enter the cell
- these organelles are the powerhouses of the cells
- this is the jellylike substance that fills the cell.
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- tissue that makes up the bulk of the plant. They fill the spaces between dermal and vascular cells
- this organelle digests the cellular structures that are no longer needed
- this organelle aids in the process of cell division
- these structures retain waste and store food for the cells
- moves water and nutrients in the plant cell
- this organelle is where photosynthesis takes place
- the cell _____ is the organelle that gives the cell its structure and rigidity
- the ______ tissue is like the plants skin. it also makes up the plants root tips
- moves food within the cell
- this is what gives plant cells their green color
17 Clues: moves food within the cell • moves water and nutrients in the plant cell • this organelle is used to make some cells move • this is what gives plant cells their green color • these organelles are the powerhouses of the cells • this tissue is the veins and arteries of the plant • this organelle is where photosynthesis takes place • ...
IPM Vocabulary Review 2022-11-18
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- tiny hair-like roundworms that feed on the root of plants
- Economic ________ level is the point at which the cost of pest control equals the
- a disturbance to the normal growth and development of a plant
- small organisms with an exoskeleton, two body parts, and eight legs
- plants that are undesirable
- _______ control use of living organisms to reduce pest populations
- ________ control is used to physically remove or exclude pests
- Pesticide ________ is the ability of an organism to tolerate a lethal level of a pesticide
- the living organisms that cause disease
- ______ control uses of pesticides to reduce pest populations
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- loss caused by a pest
- economic ______ is the number of insects per plant or the amount of damage to the plant that economically justifies the use of control measures
- caused by environmental imbalances and cannot be spread to other plants
- caused by living organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses
- extract water and nutrients from other plants and give nothing in return
- a group of animals with an exoskeleton and three body parts
- ___________ control used to make the crop environment unsuitable for pests to feed, live, or reproduce
- organisms that lack chlorophyll
- one-celled or unicellular microscopic organisms that can enter a plant only through wounds or natural openings
19 Clues: loss caused by a pest • plants that are undesirable • organisms that lack chlorophyll • the living organisms that cause disease • tiny hair-like roundworms that feed on the root of plants • a group of animals with an exoskeleton and three body parts • ______ control uses of pesticides to reduce pest populations • ...
plants 2024-05-20
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- cell tissues inside plant
- Outer layer; mainly stems
- 3differnt ceel types
- tissue inside plant
- cells thick lignified secondary walls
- apart of xylem
- tissue thin primary walls.
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- plants use the energy from sunlight to produce glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
- Tracheids; vessel members;
- tissues outside plant
- Outer layer of plant body
- cells thin primary walls with secondary thickening.
- Sieve cells or sieve-tube members;
- to support leaves
14 Clues: apart of xylem • to support leaves • tissue inside plant • 3differnt ceel types • tissues outside plant • cell tissues inside plant • Outer layer; mainly stems • Outer layer of plant body • Tracheids; vessel members; • tissue thin primary walls. • Sieve cells or sieve-tube members; • cells thick lignified secondary walls • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Vegetative Propagation 2013-10-11
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- the upper part of a plant being used to add to another plant part
- A root that develop along the length of the primary root ( 2 words)
- an underground structure grown from a rhizome, e.g. Irish potato (2 words)
- modified underground organ which stores food e.g. yam (2 words)
- short, vertical underground swollen stem
- the act of joining two plants together.
- separation of the body into two separate parts which grow into new individuals (2 words)
- storage organs by a dormant monocot plant.e.g. onion
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- a horizontal underground stem that sends out roots, e.g. ginger
- the lower part of a plant with root system intact being used to add to another part
- short underground vertical shoot that has thickened leaves used as
- a technique in which a piece of the source plant is placed in a suitable medium such as moist soil,potting mix, coir or rock wool.
- A root growing from a location other than the underground, descending portion of the axis of a plant, as from a stem or leaf.(2 words)
- horizontal stem which grows at the soil surface or below it while forming new plants at the ends, e.g. grasses
- modified leaf, often small and membranous, protecting buds ( 2 words)
- method of asexual reproduction carried out by Leaf of Life
16 Clues: the act of joining two plants together. • short, vertical underground swollen stem • storage organs by a dormant monocot plant.e.g. onion • method of asexual reproduction carried out by Leaf of Life • a horizontal underground stem that sends out roots, e.g. ginger • modified underground organ which stores food e.g. yam (2 words) • ...
Midterm 2022-12-15
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- a small area of trees that can be used as fuel or to provide wood for building things.
- the wood from a broadleaved tree (such as oak, ash, or beech) as distinguished from that of conifers.
- relating to or denoting a plant that retains green leaves throughout the year.
- a woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
- become or cause to become bent or twisted out of shape, typically as a result of the effects of heat or dampness.
- a thin decorative covering of fine wood applied to a coarser wood or other material.
- a wood (as of aspen, hemlock, pine, or spruce) used in making pulp for paper.
- a young plant, especially one raised from seed and not from a cutting.
- a tree that bears cones and needle-like or scale-like leaves that are typically evergreen.
- a woody plant which is smaller than a tree and has several main stems arising at or near the ground.
- another term for tree ring.
- a cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division, resulting (in woody plants) in secondary thickening.
- a unit of volume for timber equal to 144 cubic inches, notionally twelve inches by twelve inches by one inch.
- a type of strong thin wooden board consisting of two or more layers glued and pressed together with the direction of the grain alternating, and usually sold in sheets of four by eight feet.
- an area of land covered by forests.
- the growing and cultivation of trees.
- the dense inner part of a tree trunk, yielding the hardest timber.
- move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.
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- the wood from a conifer (such as pine, fir, or spruce) as distinguished from that of broadleaved trees.
- land covered with forest suitable or managed for timber.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- the process, fact, or amount of shrinking.
- the ability of a material to resist deformation
- plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and also provides physical support
- sharply defined; easy to perceive or understand.
- is pipeline through which food is passed to the rest of the tree.
- (of a tree or shrub) shedding its leaves annually.
- freedom from discomfort, worry, or anxiety
- the soft outer layers of recently formed wood between the heartwood and the bark, containing the functioning vascular tissue.
- the cultivation of trees and shrubs.
- a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
31 Clues: another term for tree ring. • an area of land covered by forests. • move in a slow, heavy, awkward way. • the cultivation of trees and shrubs. • the growing and cultivation of trees. • the process, fact, or amount of shrinking. • freedom from discomfort, worry, or anxiety • the ability of a material to resist deformation • sharply defined; easy to perceive or understand. • ...
Biology - Chapter 22 Crossword 2023-03-27
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- matured angiosperm ovary, usually containing seeds
- The multicellular haploid (N) phase
- ________ colony are connected to one another by strands of cytoplasm, enabling them to communicate
- carry water and nutrients upward from the soil and distribute the products of photosynthesis throughout the plant body
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structure to the female reproductive structure is called _____________
- male parts of the flower
- carry out photosynthesis
- During ______, a sperm and egg fuse with each other, producing a diploid zygote
- flowering plants
- is a freshwater alga that forms long, threadlike colonies
- are produced in archegonia
- transports solutions of nutrients and carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis
- The multicellular diploid (2N) phase
- have a thin, waxy coating that makes it possible for them to resist drying
- the structures in which the female gametophytes develop
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- are hollow tubelike cells with thick cell walls strengthened by lignin
- are named after the tracheid cells that are found in xylem, a tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of a plant.
- single carpel or several fused carpels
- two seed leaves
- a colony that are stacked almost like soda cans placed end to end
- innermost floral parts
- one seed leaf
- outermost circle of floral parts
- marks the beginning of the sporophyte stage of the life cycle
- takes place when the growth of the embryo resumes and the seed sprouts into a plant
- surround and protect the seeds
- have specialized reproductive organs enclosed by other, nonreproductive cells
- a plant embryo and a food supply that are encased in a protective coating
- are formed in reproductive structures at the tips of the gametophyte
- nutrients in the soil needed for plant growth
- are produced in antheridia
- often brightly colored, found just inside the sepals
32 Clues: one seed leaf • two seed leaves • flowering plants • innermost floral parts • male parts of the flower • carry out photosynthesis • are produced in archegonia • are produced in antheridia • surround and protect the seeds • outermost circle of floral parts • The multicellular haploid (N) phase • The multicellular diploid (2N) phase • single carpel or several fused carpels • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-06
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- A fundamental process in plants where CO2 and H2O are combined with the help of sunlight to form Sugar molecules and oxygen gas.
- An organism that can make their own food.
- It is a community of various plants dominated by trees.
- The state where essential substances from the soil is inadequate; limits the growth of plants.
- These are complex sequence of chemical reactions in cells that transforms food into energy.
- Process of water loss because of water evaporation from the leaves of the plant
- An Irreversible increase through cell division and enlargement, It is the process of transforming reserve materials into structural materials.
- is the process where the cell shrinks when it is exposed to a hypertonic solution.
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- Its the movement of atoms or molecules from an area of high concentration to lower concentration.
- It is a scale is logarithmic and inversely indicates the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution.
- __________ is a substance or an enzyme that speeds up chemical reactions.
- __________ is generated when the cell membrane pushes against the cell wall of the plant.
- The sciences that deals with plant function as well as the physical and chemical processes in plants.
- It is the movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a semi permeable membrane.
- It moves water and nutrients from the soil up and to other parts of its body.
- It moves sugars and other nutrients in a bidirectional movement from the leaves to the storage organs of the plant.
- Plant __________ is the uptake of mineral elements from the soil.
- Organic compounds such as sugars and starch that is used for food storage are classified as __________.
- _______ is the site of gas exchange in plants, it is typically found in epidermis of the leaf.
- It is one of the unique cell structure that uniquely found in plants.
20 Clues: An organism that can make their own food. • It is a community of various plants dominated by trees. • Plant __________ is the uptake of mineral elements from the soil. • It is one of the unique cell structure that uniquely found in plants. • __________ is a substance or an enzyme that speeds up chemical reactions. • ...
Cell Crossword 2023-11-08
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- gets rid of waste in a cell
- Ribosomes are manufactured here
- surrounds the nucleus
- creates proteins for the cell
- found only in plant cells, and capture sun energy
- powerhouse in the cell, giving most of the chemical energy to power the cell's reactions
- provides extra support of a cell
- adds an extra layer around all cells
- short projections, that aid in filtration, and movement
- in this organelle enzymes attach to carbohydrates
- is DNA or Protein found in the nucleus
- examples are plants, animals, fungi, and protists
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- organizes cell division, is only found in an animal cell
- sacs that store and move materials between the surface of the cell and the cell organelles
- transports molecules to proteins around or out of the cell
- an example is bacteria
- stores food, water, and waste, is large in a plant cell
- aids in movement, and has long projections
- is the command center of a cell
- a rigid layer around the plant cell
20 Clues: surrounds the nucleus • an example is bacteria • gets rid of waste in a cell • creates proteins for the cell • Ribosomes are manufactured here • is the command center of a cell • provides extra support of a cell • a rigid layer around the plant cell • adds an extra layer around all cells • is DNA or Protein found in the nucleus • aids in movement, and has long projections • ...
Science crossword puzzle 2013-10-27
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- is the outer layer of a cell
- one-celled
- the process of making food
- a seed plant that produces flowers
- is a series of tubes that moves the water
- they prop up and support the plant
- xylem and phloem cells are produced in the cambium
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- the tip of a root
- nucleus is the cells control-center
- able to use the energy in sunlight
- the center of a tree
- many-celled
- is a seed plant that does not produce a flower
- moves sugars that are in the plant's leaves
14 Clues: one-celled • many-celled • the tip of a root • the center of a tree • the process of making food • is the outer layer of a cell • able to use the energy in sunlight • a seed plant that produces flowers • they prop up and support the plant • nucleus is the cells control-center • is a series of tubes that moves the water • moves sugars that are in the plant's leaves • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-09-26
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- Green substance found inside chloroplasts.
- the gas that is released in photosynthesis
- cells that open and close the stomata
- the gas that is needed for photosynthesis
- layer of cells in leaf that contain chloroplasts
- The source of energy for photosynthesis
- waterproof top layer of the leaf
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- disc containing chlorophyll, found in plant cells.
- leaf layer that has lots of air spaces in it
- the tubes that transport sugars around the plant
- the substance that is moved around the plant in the xylem
- cell type found in roots that has a large surface area to absorb water and mineral ions
- outside layer of a plant cell
- Gaps mainly found on underside of leaf that allows water and gases to enter and leave the leaf
14 Clues: outside layer of a plant cell • waterproof top layer of the leaf • cells that open and close the stomata • The source of energy for photosynthesis • the gas that is needed for photosynthesis • Green substance found inside chloroplasts. • the gas that is released in photosynthesis • leaf layer that has lots of air spaces in it • ...
Plants and their processes 2023-11-15
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- The process of transferring pollen to new plants.
- The name of the Ecosystem with the most plants.
- Plants release this during photosynthesis.
- Plants take in water and what else?
- Plants need this to produce food. The main source is from the sun.
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- Plants take in this from the air during photosynthesis.
- The part of a plant that takes in water.
- How many individuals are involved in Asexual reproduction.
- The part of a plant that a new plant grows from.
- When does photosynthesis take place?
- The part of a plant that is long and thin and helps the plant to stand.
11 Clues: Plants take in water and what else? • When does photosynthesis take place? • The part of a plant that takes in water. • Plants release this during photosynthesis. • The name of the Ecosystem with the most plants. • The part of a plant that a new plant grows from. • The process of transferring pollen to new plants. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-02-03
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- the process of making food in a plant
- the food produced by photosynthesis
- animals that eat plants
- the chemical released by humans
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- a sweet smelling plant
- the small diamond shapes growing off the stem
- extremely important liquid for photosynthesis
- something we eat off of a plant/tree
- the source of energy a plant needs
- sunlight is a source of ______
- the chemical released by plants
11 Clues: a sweet smelling plant • animals that eat plants • sunlight is a source of ______ • the chemical released by plants • the chemical released by humans • the source of energy a plant needs • the food produced by photosynthesis • something we eat off of a plant/tree • the process of making food in a plant • the small diamond shapes growing off the stem • ...
Crossword puzzle LSK 2025-04-03
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- Plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season.
- Planning and designing outdoor spaces with flowers and other plants.
- Removing spent flowers to encourage more blooms and tidy up the plant.
- The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.
- Adding nutrients to the soil to promote plant growth.
- Managing insects and other pests that can damage plants.
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- Removing excess seedlings to allow remaining plants to grow better.
- Underground storage organs that produce flowers and foliage.
- Woody plants that are smaller than trees and have multiple stems.
- Cutting back branches or stems to encourage healthy growth and improve plant shape.
- Applying a layer of material on the soil surface to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health.
- Creating new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts.
- Plants that live for more than two years and typically bloom each season.
- Removing unwanted plants that compete with garden plants for nutrients and space.
- Plants grown for their culinary, medicinal, or aromatic properties.
15 Clues: Adding nutrients to the soil to promote plant growth. • The process by which a seed develops into a new plant. • Managing insects and other pests that can damage plants. • Underground storage organs that produce flowers and foliage. • Plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season. • Creating new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts. • ...
Science Chapter 1 Life Processes 2023-09-12
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- the basic unit that makes up living things
- the part of the plant that takes in water and nutrients from the ground
- an undeveloped plant sealed in a protective coating
- a part of an organism that performs a specific function
- to make more living things of one's own kind
- the part of the plant that carries water and nutrients to and from the roots and leaves
- a group of similar cells that work together
- the part of the plant that uses sunlight and air to help the plant make food
- any living thing that can carry out life processes on its own
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- a function that a living thing performs to stay alive and reproduce
- a group of organs that work together to carry out life processes
- a green material that helps plants make food and gives leaves their color
- the process plants use to make food
13 Clues: the process plants use to make food • the basic unit that makes up living things • a group of similar cells that work together • to make more living things of one's own kind • an undeveloped plant sealed in a protective coating • a part of an organism that performs a specific function • any living thing that can carry out life processes on its own • ...
THE ENVIRONMENT 2019-11-05
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- Expressing disapproval or opposition
- Small pieces of rubbish lying on the ground
- warming When the earth surface begins to rise
- An object you throw away after using it
- Animal or plant species that grow in natural conditions
- Natural environment where an animal or plant lives
- Animal or plant species that no longer exist
- Disposable bottles and containers are made of this
- fumes Harmful smoke that comes from factories
- fossil Natural fuel ( gas, coal) that is found underground
- away Get rid of something you don't need
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- Use something carelessly or without purpose
- waste material that is no longer needed
- Give something a new use
- Damage caused to water or air by harmful substances
- Change A change in global or regional climate patterns
- The destruction of forests by people
- Take care
- level The height of water when it meets land
- When the land is covered by water
20 Clues: Take care • Give something a new use • When the land is covered by water • Expressing disapproval or opposition • The destruction of forests by people • waste material that is no longer needed • An object you throw away after using it • away Get rid of something you don't need • Use something carelessly or without purpose • Small pieces of rubbish lying on the ground • ...
Carr 2024-05-03
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- - Neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward
- Misused inhalant.
- Hallucinogenic drug.
- - Synthetic stimulant drug often associated with club or party scenes
- addictive
- - Substance often found in coffee and tea
- - Illicit stimulant commonly known as "speed"
- Slang for MDMA.
- Substances sniffed for effects.
- Inhaled through the nose.
- - Prescription drug used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- - Stimulant drug derived from the coca plant
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- Inhaling through combustion.
- Central Nervous System.
- Hallucinogenic cactus.
- - Basketball player that OD
- Psychedelic fungi.
- - Plant-based stimulant commonly chewed in some cultures
- - Class of drugs that includes caffeine, nicotine, and cocaine
- - Over-the-counter stimulant used to treat nasal congestion
- Inhaling through the nose.
- Psychoactive plant.
- - Stimulant medication commonly used to treat narcolepsy
- Dust: Street name for PCP.
- - Ingredient in cigarettes that acts as a stimulant
- known as rock on the streets.
26 Clues: addictive • Slang for MDMA. • Misused inhalant. • Psychedelic fungi. • Psychoactive plant. • Hallucinogenic drug. • Hallucinogenic cactus. • Central Nervous System. • Inhaled through the nose. • Inhaling through the nose. • Dust: Street name for PCP. • - Basketball player that OD • Inhaling through combustion. • known as rock on the streets. • Substances sniffed for effects. • ...
Christmas Crossword 2024-11-11
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- A circular decoration made of flowers or leaves.
- A present.
- A plant with white berries that is used for kissing under.
- Santa's reindeer with a red nose.
- A large log that is burned on Christmas Eve.
- The annual holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
- The period of four Sundays before Christmas.
- A white substance that falls from the sky in winter.
- A plant with a trunk and branches.
- The Christmas season.
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- Claus A jolly old man who brings gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
- A type of deer that Santa Claus uses to pull his sleigh.
- A decoration for a Christmas tree.
- A festive song.
- Joyful and celebratory.
- A type of cookie.
- Decorations that shine.
- A messenger from God.
- A mythical creature that helps Santa Claus.
- A plant with red berries.
20 Clues: A present. • A festive song. • A type of cookie. • A messenger from God. • The Christmas season. • Joyful and celebratory. • Decorations that shine. • A plant with red berries. • Santa's reindeer with a red nose. • A decoration for a Christmas tree. • A plant with a trunk and branches. • A mythical creature that helps Santa Claus. • A large log that is burned on Christmas Eve. • ...
Safety in the Garden 2025-06-12
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- The flowering stage of a plant
- A structure that protects plants.
- The process of seeds sprouting.
- Used for protecting your skin from the harmful effects of UV rays
- Improve soil health by aerating it.
- – Organic material that enriches soil.
- a hand held tool used for digging
- used to kill weeds They can also harm beneficial plants and environment.
- chemical substance to control pests
- a toxic substance that kills insects, such as pests or disease carriers.
- Cutting back plants to encourage growth.
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- Used for digging and moving soil.
- used to promote plant and soil growth
- they thrive on soil, and grow with sun and water
- Gathering mature crops.
- – Helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- The process that helps plants reproduce.
- Used for breaking up soil and removing weeds. Rake – Helps gather leaves and smooth soil.
- – The foundation for plant growth.
- used to protect yourself during gardening sessions
20 Clues: Gathering mature crops. • The flowering stage of a plant • The process of seeds sprouting. • Used for digging and moving soil. • A structure that protects plants. • a hand held tool used for digging • – The foundation for plant growth. • Improve soil health by aerating it. • chemical substance to control pests • used to promote plant and soil growth • ...
Tissue 2025-07-28
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- – Animal tissue that helps in movement.
- – Tissue that covers the body and organs in animals.
- – Tissue formed after meristematic cells mature.
- cells – Control the opening and closing of stomata.
- – Dead cells with thick walls for plant support.
- – Meristem found at the base of leaves or internodes.
- – Transports food in plants.
- – Tissue responsible for plant growth by cell division.
- – Tiny openings on leaf surface for gas exchange.
- – Tissue that connects different body parts in animals.
- – Conducts water in plants.
- – Group of similar cells performing a specific function.
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- – Process by which cells become specialized.
- – Meristem that causes increase in thickness.
- – Simple permanent tissue that stores food in plants.
- – Provides flexibility to plant stems.
- – Sclerenchyma cells with thick walls and tapering ends.
- – A lateral meristem that causes secondary growth.
- – Tissue that carries messages in the body.
- – Meristem at the tip of root and shoot.
20 Clues: – Conducts water in plants. • – Transports food in plants. • – Provides flexibility to plant stems. • – Animal tissue that helps in movement. • – Meristem at the tip of root and shoot. • – Tissue that carries messages in the body. • – Process by which cells become specialized. • – Meristem that causes increase in thickness. • ...
science 2026-03-09
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- A leafy vegetable.
- To make copy of something.
- it carries water and food to different parts of the plant.
- part of the plant that grows underground and absorbs water.
- the part of a plant that grows into a new plant.
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- plants grow in this and get nutrients.
- part of the plant that makes food.
- when a seed begins to grow.
- it contains seeds.
- the part of a plant that produces seeds.
10 Clues: A leafy vegetable. • it contains seeds. • To make copy of something. • when a seed begins to grow. • part of the plant that makes food. • plants grow in this and get nutrients. • the part of a plant that produces seeds. • the part of a plant that grows into a new plant. • it carries water and food to different parts of the plant. • ...
Foods we get from plants 2021-09-28
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- main or most important food that is eaten regularly-
- easily broken or not strong-
- having a sweet, pleasant smell-
- medicines used to treat cough-
- something that prevents infection-
- desire for food-
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- _______ oil is useful for treating skin problems.
- _______ flower is used as a home remedy for asthma.
- the part of the plant that grows into a new plant-
- the part of a plant that grows under the ground-
- medicines for diseases-
- enhancing the taste of food-
- to eat or to drink-
- the bark of the _______ is used as a remedy for diarrhoea, infections and to increase appetite.
- coil around-
- the outer layer that covers the trunk is called-
16 Clues: coil around- • desire for food- • to eat or to drink- • medicines for diseases- • enhancing the taste of food- • easily broken or not strong- • medicines used to treat cough- • having a sweet, pleasant smell- • something that prevents infection- • the part of a plant that grows under the ground- • the outer layer that covers the trunk is called- • ...
photosynthesis 2022-02-11
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- Contain Chlorophyll and is a organelle in a plant cell
- Sugar/Carbohydrate a plant creates
- Known as CO2
- Lets gases in and out like pores
- Distributes water throughout the plant
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- The process by which a plant creates it's own energy
- Known as H2O
- Comes from the sun
- Pigment
- Carries glucose through the plant
10 Clues: Pigment • Known as H2O • Known as CO2 • Comes from the sun • Lets gases in and out like pores • Carries glucose through the plant • Sugar/Carbohydrate a plant creates • Distributes water throughout the plant • The process by which a plant creates it's own energy • Contain Chlorophyll and is a organelle in a plant cell
B3 refresher 2023-04-12
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- The cell membrane controls what enters and exits a cell is also known as ____
- This substance is stored in the vacuole of a plant cell
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- (2 words) The component of a microscope that we look into
- A small structure that is found in a cell
- Can be found by dividing the image size by the actual size of the microorganism
- (3 words) Is a biconcave cell that contains no nucleus but has haemoglobin
- Material that makes up the cell wall
- Responsible for helping the cells produce energy
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- Is the process whereby particles move from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration down a concentration gradient
- (2 words) Used to stain animal cells to observe under a microscope
- A group of cells make a _____
- Chemical reactions that take place in our body that use glucose and oxygen and release energy
- The gelatinous fluid that fills up a cell
- Used to stain plant cells to observe under a microscope
- (3 words) A specialised plant cell that helps increase uptake of water and minerals
- E in MRS GREN
- Where genetic information is stored in the cell
- Makes plant cells green and is needed for photosynthesis
19 Clues: E in MRS GREN • A group of cells make a _____ • Where photosynthesis takes place • Material that makes up the cell wall • The gelatinous fluid that fills up a cell • A small structure that is found in a cell • Where genetic information is stored in the cell • Responsible for helping the cells produce energy • This substance is stored in the vacuole of a plant cell • ...
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
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- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- Controls soil distribution due to presence/absence of plants
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- movement that does not exert energy
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- inherent capacity of plants
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- positively charged soil nutrients
- a by-product of photosynthesis
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- the deficiency can be found in older leaves
- external factors that help plant growth
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- electrical charge of soil micelle
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- Matter natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
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 • negatively charged soil nutrients • positively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • external factors that help plant growth • condition where oxygen is not necessary • ...
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 • ...
Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) 2023-06-07
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- - Colorful, often delicate part of a flower (One word)
- - To draw or allure something towards oneself (One word)
- - Genus name of the Purple Coneflower (One word)
- - The act of protecting and preserving natural resources, like Purple Coneflower (One word)
- - Relating to the study of plants, including Purple Coneflower (One word)
- - Plant with leaves used for culinary, medicinal, or aromatic purposes (One word)
- - Relating to or made from herbs, such as Purple Coneflower (One word)
- - Insect or animal that transfers pollen from one flower to another (One word)
- - Colorful bloom often found in gardens and meadows (One word)
- - Having healing properties or therapeutic benefits (One word)
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- - Concentrated substance obtained from Purple Coneflower for various uses (One word)
- - Term describing plants that are indigenous to a particular region (One word)
- - Pertaining to the body's defense system against infections (One word)
- - Period of dry weather when water is scarce (One word)
- - Place where Purple Coneflower is often cultivated (One word)
- - Common name for the Echinacea purpurea plant (One word)
- - Plant that comes back year after year (One word)
- - The flower of a plant, typically one that is attractive or fragrant (One word)
- - Predominant color of the Purple Coneflower (One word)
- - Beverage made by infusing Purple Coneflower leaves or flowers in hot water (One word)
20 Clues: - Genus name of the Purple Coneflower (One word) • - Plant that comes back year after year (One word) • - Colorful, often delicate part of a flower (One word) • - Period of dry weather when water is scarce (One word) • - Predominant color of the Purple Coneflower (One word) • - To draw or allure something towards oneself (One word) • ...
Plants and Flowers of the World 2024-10-08
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- A desert plant with thorns.
- A purple flower with a calming scent.
- A fragrant flower with large petals.
- A spring flower from the Netherlands.
- A simple white flower with a yellow center.
- A symbol of love, often red.
- A leafy plant found in forests.
- Fast-growing plant often found in Asia.
- An evergreen tree that produces cones.
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- A tree with large white or pink flowers.
- A flower known for its sweet fragrance.
- Tall plant that follows the sun.
- An exotic flower, often delicate.
- A large tree found in Africa.
- A tree famous for its leaves and syrup.
15 Clues: A desert plant with thorns. • A symbol of love, often red. • A large tree found in Africa. • A leafy plant found in forests. • Tall plant that follows the sun. • An exotic flower, often delicate. • A fragrant flower with large petals. • A purple flower with a calming scent. • A spring flower from the Netherlands. • An evergreen tree that produces cones. • ...
Geothermal 2024-12-03
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- relating to hot water or steam from below the Earth's surface
- practice of using geothermal energy without converting to electricity
- country that is mining bitcoin (2 words)
- type of plant that uses a secondary fluid with a lower boiling point
- location of first geothermal plant
- earthquakes triggered by human activities (2 words)
- town nearest to Mount Meager
- volcano for rent
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- type of plant that pulls fluid into a tank that is at a lower pressure (2 words)
- potential source of geothermal energy, drilling planned in Iceland
- bird with habitat near Tu Deh Kah plant
- sinking of Earth's surface, can be caused by too much fluid withdrawal
- ____ geothermal: systems that do not require water to already be present
- expenses incurred to put up the project (2 words)
- pulls heat from the air (2 words)
- pin the tail on the ____
16 Clues: volcano for rent • pin the tail on the ____ • town nearest to Mount Meager • pulls heat from the air (2 words) • location of first geothermal plant • bird with habitat near Tu Deh Kah plant • country that is mining bitcoin (2 words) • expenses incurred to put up the project (2 words) • earthquakes triggered by human activities (2 words) • ...
The Colombian Exchange 2023-01-31
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- a fruit that contains potassium that came from Europe
- a mammal that is known for producing milk from Europe
- a animal that people ride on from Europe
- something that has wool from Europe
- a insect that makes honey that came from Europe
- the main product in cigarettes
- a plant that came from Europe that contains some fat
- a orange plant that came from America
- a plant that came from America that is also known as maize
- a bird that came from America that is used in thanks giving
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- a vegetable that has layers and makes you cry
- a plant that was once thought to be poisonous but now is used in a lot of Italian dishes that came from America
- something that kills people that came from Europe
- like potatoes but more sweet
- a food group that includes wheat rice and oats that is from Europe
- a fruit that came from Europe that is fuzzy
- a spikey fruit that is from America
- an animal that is pink white and brown that is used in the making of bacon that is from Europe
- a starchy plant that is from America
19 Clues: like potatoes but more sweet • the main product in cigarettes • something that has wool from Europe • a spikey fruit that is from America • a starchy plant that is from America • a orange plant that came from America • a animal that people ride on from Europe • a fruit that came from Europe that is fuzzy • a vegetable that has layers and makes you cry • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2025-04-28
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- a tumor or growth that is not cancerous
- the growth movement of a plant in response to light
- substances found in all living things that are necessary for biological process
- organisms reaction to a stimulus
- the pair of homologous chromosomes that form in prophase 1 and separated in anaphase 1
- the slow gradual genetic change in a entire population of organisms over a long time
- the sticky receptive surface at the top of a flowers female reproductive organ where pollen grains land and begin the process of fetilization
- organ of a plant that anchors it into the ground and takes in water and nutrients
- long string of nucleotides in DNA that are code for a specific trait
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- also called primary producer
- a virus that infects a bacteria and reproduces inside of it
- RNA virus such as HIV with reverse transcript in its core
- Plant structures that develops into a seed when fertilized
- new species that appears suddenly in the fossil record
- vascular plant tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals away from the roots through the plants
- Make reactions occur faster
- when a cell is damaged beyond repair it destroys itself
- nonliving parts of the environment
- the three Nucleotide sequence on mRNA molecule that codes for one amino acid
- passing of traits from parents to child
20 Clues: Make reactions occur faster • also called primary producer • organisms reaction to a stimulus • nonliving parts of the environment • a tumor or growth that is not cancerous • passing of traits from parents to child • the growth movement of a plant in response to light • new species that appears suddenly in the fossil record • ...
Botany anatomy lab crossword 2025-11-24
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- long tall cells that are closely packed together forming 1 to many layers
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- waxy protective outer layer
- opening for gas exchange
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root
- plant or flower having the stamens and other floral parts situated below the carpels
- structure enclosing one or more ovules
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- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- the stalk that attaches an ovule or seed to the placenta within the ovary of a plant
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary.
- the most primitive form of stele
- plant or flower having the ovary enclosed in the receptacle, with the stamens and other floral parts situated above.
- the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit.
- the stalk bearing a flower or fruit, or the main stalk of an inflorescence.
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon
- microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte
19 Clues: opening for gas exchange • waxy protective outer layer • the most primitive form of stele • structure enclosing one or more ovules • the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit. • strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell • microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte • the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary. • ...
Plant Cell Organelles 2021-11-17
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- form the internal membrane system in chloroplasts
- sorting many of the cell's proteins and membrane constituents
- support and suspend organelles and cellular molecules
- keeps the contents of the nucleus
- provides tensile strength and protection against mechanical and osmotic stress
- separate and protect the intracellular environment from the extracellular space
- help maintain water balance; control of cell volume and cell turgor
- work to keep the vacuole acidic by bringing in protons
- sole site of fatty acid β-oxidation
- RNA synthesis and ribosome biogenesis
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- synthesizes lipids, phospholipids as in plasma membranes
- provides mechanical support to the cell and its cytoplasmic constituents
- produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- store starch which will provide food for the plant
- serve as cytoplasmic bridges to facilitate exchange of molecules between neighboring cells
- allow plants to capture the energy of the Sun in energy-rich molecules
- vesicles for delivery to targeted destinations
- providing energy to carry out biochemical reactions and other cellular processes
- synthesize proteins from amino acids
19 Clues: keeps the contents of the nucleus • sole site of fatty acid β-oxidation • synthesize proteins from amino acids • RNA synthesis and ribosome biogenesis • vesicles for delivery to targeted destinations • form the internal membrane system in chloroplasts • store starch which will provide food for the plant • produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function • ...
science plant words 2023-04-17
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- carried throughout the plant to help it grow
- what is made before the reactant
- energy from the sun to synthesize the food co2 to H20
- sugar after processed from the plant
- Is released by the stomata
- takes in the plants nutrients
- the pigment on the leaf that absorbs uv rays
- the primary source for Co2
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- absorbs water that is under the ground
- absorbed into the stomata turned into H20
- produced at night, and energy made from cellular respiration
- made after the reaction
- when oxygen is produced as a product
- a tube in the plant that transports the water
- light energy that absorbs nutrients to change it into chemical energy
- carries out the food "carbs and amino acids"
16 Clues: made after the reaction • Is released by the stomata • the primary source for Co2 • takes in the plants nutrients • what is made before the reactant • when oxygen is produced as a product • sugar after processed from the plant • absorbs water that is under the ground • absorbed into the stomata turned into H20 • carried throughout the plant to help it grow • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-04-17
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- Pigment that absorbs sunlight
- Also called the dark reactions, it is the second part of Photosynthesis
- A stack of thylakoids
- One organism living inside another organism
- Gas that is released from the plant
- Where does the Calvin Cycle take place?
- The part of the plant where the most photosynthesis happens
- The Calvin Cycle must turn ___ times to make one glucose
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- The sugar made at the end of photosynthesis
- The form of energy used in the Calvin Cycle
- Gas that is inhaled by the plant
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- The "uber driver" that delivers Hydrogen to the Calvin Cycle
- Turning sunlight into energy
- Pancake shaped structure where the light reactions take place
- ____ is needed to split water
16 Clues: A stack of thylakoids • Turning sunlight into energy • Pigment that absorbs sunlight • ____ is needed to split water • Gas that is inhaled by the plant • Gas that is released from the plant • Where does the Calvin Cycle take place? • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place • The sugar made at the end of photosynthesis • The form of energy used in the Calvin Cycle • ...
Nutrition 2025-10-23
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- Organic compounds needed in small amounts
- Small, sweet fruits often used in desserts
- Keeps the body hydrated
- Inorganic nutrients essential for the body
- Promotes good health
- Sweet plant foods rich in vitamins
- Leafy green vegetable high in iron
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- Colorful plant foods rich in vitamins
- Proper proportion of nutrients in the diet
- Plant material that aids digestion
- Whole grain breakfast option
- Nutrient-rich fish high in protein and omega-3
- State of being healthy and well
- Nutrients that help build and repair body tissue
- The process of nourishing the body
- Dairy food often eaten with fruit or granola
16 Clues: Promotes good health • Keeps the body hydrated • Whole grain breakfast option • State of being healthy and well • Plant material that aids digestion • The process of nourishing the body • Sweet plant foods rich in vitamins • Leafy green vegetable high in iron • Colorful plant foods rich in vitamins • Organic compounds needed in small amounts • ...
Acton Fall Fair 2013-08-04
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- Play games here
- Grass is their food
- Edible flower plant
- It keeps me warm in winter
- Pink fluffy stuff
- Things made from scraps
- Horses go up and down
- Floats and marching bands
- Edible root plant
- I need one to ride
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- Home of the Fair
- In the petting pen
- Princess for the year
- We fill our bellys with it
- It surrounds the Fairgrounds
- Loud Fast and Strong
- They are on the Fairway
- Items on display
- Our Town
19 Clues: Our Town • Play games here • Home of the Fair • Items on display • Pink fluffy stuff • Edible root plant • In the petting pen • I need one to ride • Grass is their food • Edible flower plant • Loud Fast and Strong • Princess for the year • Horses go up and down • Things made from scraps • They are on the Fairway • Floats and marching bands • We fill our bellys with it • It keeps me warm in winter • ...
Exploring Ag 2025-09-01
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- decayed plant matter used to improve soil
- a liquid food produced by cows, goats, and other mammals
- a small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
- a structure made of glass or plastic where plants are grown
- the process of gathering mature crops from the fields
- a farm building used to store hay or house animals
- farm animals such as cows, pigs, and chickens
- a large farm where cattle or other animals are raised
- a plant grown for food or other use
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- a field where animals graze
- the upper layer of earth where plants grow
- a person who grows crops or raises animals for food
- a tool or machine used to turn over the soil before planting
- a barrier used to keep animals in or out of an area
- a small plot of land where vegetables or flowers are grown
- material added to soil to help plants grow better
- dried grass used as food for animals
- a powerful vehicle used for pulling farm equipment
- a grain crop used to make bread, pasta, and cereal
19 Clues: a field where animals graze • a plant grown for food or other use • dried grass used as food for animals • decayed plant matter used to improve soil • the upper layer of earth where plants grow • farm animals such as cows, pigs, and chickens • material added to soil to help plants grow better • a powerful vehicle used for pulling farm equipment • ...
SHOCKING STUFF! 2016-04-18
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- A sticker that shows how many kwh a device uses
- Has a piece of metal that melts when current gets too high
- Voltage transmitted over long distances
- Rate of change of energy
- The third wire in a wall plug
- Current transmitted over long distances
- Increases or decreases the voltage
- Ability to do work
- Unit for Power
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- One path
- Bimetallic strip that can be reset when the current is too high
- Generating plant not in NL
- How well a device does its job
- Device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- More than one path
- Bay d'Espoir generating plant
- Unit for energy
- Holyrood generating plant
18 Clues: One path • Unit for Power • Unit for energy • More than one path • Ability to do work • Rate of change of energy • Holyrood generating plant • Generating plant not in NL • Bay d'Espoir generating plant • The third wire in a wall plug • How well a device does its job • Increases or decreases the voltage • Voltage transmitted over long distances • Current transmitted over long distances • ...
cw01 2019-11-11
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- A vessel, such as a fermentor, used for mass propagation of plants.
- Being infested with unwanted microorganisms such as bacteria or fungi.
- An unorganized growth of plant cells in vitro on a culture medium.
- In vitro clonal propagation of plants from shoot tips or nodal explants.
- A cell with the capacity to form an entire organism.
- A group of plant growth regulators that promotes root formation.
- A pure culture of a single organism that is not contaminated by the microorganism.
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- A group of plant growth regulators that regulates shoot growth.
- The biological process by which cells become specialized in form and function.
- A plant growing in vitro.
- Free of microorganisms.
- A nutritive solution, solid or liquid, for culturing cells.
- The space between two nodes on a stem.
- A machine capable of sterilizing wet or dry items with steam under pressure.
- Any portion taken from a plant that will be used to initiate a culture.
15 Clues: Free of microorganisms. • A plant growing in vitro. • The space between two nodes on a stem. • A cell with the capacity to form an entire organism. • A nutritive solution, solid or liquid, for culturing cells. • A group of plant growth regulators that regulates shoot growth. • A group of plant growth regulators that promotes root formation. • ...
44. Flowers & Plants 2025-02-05
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- A leafy green plant that grows well in shady, damp places.
- A bright orange or yellow flower often planted in gardens.
- A purple plant with a relaxing scent used in perfumes.
- A tall plant with yellow petals that always faces the sun.
- A bright, cup-shaped flower that blooms in spring.
- A large, elegant flower that has a sweet fragrance.
- A fast-growing green plant with tall, hollow stems.
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- A delicate and colorful flower that grows in warm places.
- A small purple flower that grows close to the ground.
- A plant with thick, spiky stems that can survive in the desert.
- Tree A tall tree with leaves that turn red, orange, or yellow in autumn.
- Tree A strong tree that grows acorns and has thick branches.
- A small flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A beautiful flower with soft petals and sharp thorns on its stem.
- A yellow flower that turns into fluffy white seeds that float in the wind.
15 Clues: A bright, cup-shaped flower that blooms in spring. • A large, elegant flower that has a sweet fragrance. • A fast-growing green plant with tall, hollow stems. • A small purple flower that grows close to the ground. • A small flower with white petals and a yellow center. • A purple plant with a relaxing scent used in perfumes. • ...
Science Unit 5 Section 1 How is a Plant Made 2023-12-14
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- the tiny rod-shaped cell bodies where aerobic respiration occurs
- the living substance making up the cells of living things
- the tiny body that contains chlorophyll
- the protoplasm or living substance outside the nucleus
- the water and mineral conducting tissue of a plant's vascular or transport system
- a cell storage body that increases in size with age
- the tiny dot like bodies in the cytoplasm
- a group of similar cells or unlike cells with a common function
- the capacity to do or perform work
- a protein and fat structure serving as a covering and organizer in cells
- the outermost layer of plant cell or tissue
- the food conducting tissue of a plant's vascular or transport system
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- the protoplasm unit of a cell
- a leaf like part of the flower where seeds are produced
- the specific pattern of flower arrangement of a plant
- the most common plant cell found in practically all parts of the plant body
- a substance found in cell walls of plants to give the walls strength and rigidity
- the thread like bodies apparent in the nucleus during certain phases of cell division
- a flower part the outermost ring of leaf like appendages of flower
- the basic living unit of all forms of life
- the protoplasmic substance separate from the cytoplasm
- a flower part a ring of pollen producing appendages of a flower
- a flower part the ring of leaf like appendages, occurring inside the sepals
23 Clues: the protoplasm unit of a cell • the capacity to do or perform work • the tiny body that contains chlorophyll • the tiny dot like bodies in the cytoplasm • the basic living unit of all forms of life • the outermost layer of plant cell or tissue • a cell storage body that increases in size with age • the specific pattern of flower arrangement of a plant • ...
Cells and Heredity "Unit 2" 2022-01-17
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- Organ that allows gas exchange in animals
- System that collects and processes information
- Gives a plant support and transports nutrients
- Similar cells grouped together
- The process by which the inside of the body maintains stable conditions
- System that removes waste from the body
- System that takes in oxygen/releases CO2
- Smallest level of organization
- Plants make sugar during this processes
- Gathers information about an animals environment
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- Formed by different tissues functioning together
- A sugar made during photosynthesis
- Tiny openings in a plant's leaves/ allows for gas exchange to take place
- Main site of photosynthesis in a plant
- System that breaks down food
- Animals are born knowing these behaviors
- A living thing
- System that delivers oxygen to all cells
- A group of organs that work together
- Water and nutrients enter the plant here
20 Clues: A living thing • System that breaks down food • Similar cells grouped together • Smallest level of organization • A sugar made during photosynthesis • A group of organs that work together • Main site of photosynthesis in a plant • System that removes waste from the body • Plants make sugar during this processes • Animals are born knowing these behaviors • ...
Biology Crossword 2022-09-07
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- the science of heredity
- a form of life composed of cells
- element required for breathing
- aquatic eukaryotic organisms
- a plastid containing chlorophyll
- a plants origin
- natural external factors surrounding an o
- a branch of biology
- a class of individuals having some common
- a microscopic structure containing a mem
- a system, or group of interconnected elements
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- the process of converting CO2 and water
- a multicellular organism that produces
- biologicl diversity among/within plant species
- plant science
- organisms that live by decomposing and
- element humans exhale
- the green coloring matter of leaves and
- method of studying nature
- change in genes from generation to generation the change in genes from gen to gen
- one-celled organisms
- oxygen producers
- science of embryos
- reproductive body of an oraganism
- the ascending axis of a plant
25 Clues: plant science • a plants origin • oxygen producers • science of embryos • a branch of biology • one-celled organisms • element humans exhale • the science of heredity • method of studying nature • aquatic eukaryotic organisms • the ascending axis of a plant • element required for breathing • a form of life composed of cells • a plastid containing chlorophyll • ...
NATURE 2023-06-03
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- Large landform that rises above its surroundings
- Warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers
- Opening in the Earth's crust that allows molten lava to escape
- Visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals
- Tall plant with a trunk and branches
- Insect with colorful wings
- Tall plant with a large, yellow flowerhead
- Lush and dense forest with high rainfall
- Arid land with little vegetation
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- Optical phenomenon with a spectrum of colors
- Natural satellite that orbits the Earth
- Cascading flow of water from a height
- Natural flowing watercourse
- Natural underground chamber or passage
- Dense and extensive area with trees
- Vast body of saltwater covering most of the Earth's surface
- Luminous celestial body visible in the night sky
- Colorful plant structure that blooms
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- Sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean or a lake
20 Clues: Insect with colorful wings • Natural flowing watercourse • Arid land with little vegetation • Dense and extensive area with trees • Tall plant with a trunk and branches • Colorful plant structure that blooms • Cascading flow of water from a height • Warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers • Natural underground chamber or passage • Large body of water surrounded by land • ...
CONTROL AND COORDINATION 2023-06-14
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- Spinal cord orignates from
- Main function of cerebrum is
- Junction between two neurons is
- The growth of pollen tubes towards ovules is due to
- The movement of shoot towards light is
- Plant hormone promotes dormancy in seeds and buds
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- Gland secretes the growth hormone
- Roots of plants are
- Any change in the environment to which an organism respond is called
- Posture and balance of the body is controoled by
- The highest coordinating centre in the human body
- The hormone which increases the fertility in males is
- Iodine is necessary for the synthesis of hormone
- Not an involuntary action
- Response of plant roots towards water is
- Plant hormone promotes cell division
- The longest fibre on the cell body of a neuron is
17 Clues: Roots of plants are • Not an involuntary action • Spinal cord orignates from • Main function of cerebrum is • Junction between two neurons is • Gland secretes the growth hormone • Plant hormone promotes cell division • The movement of shoot towards light is • Response of plant roots towards water is • Posture and balance of the body is controoled by • ...
Ecology Unit 2013-05-27
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- organism capable of self nourishment by using in organic materials as a source of nutrients and using photosynthesis or chemosynthesis as a source of energy as most plants and certain bacteria and protist
- the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms
- a living thing , as an animal or plant , that affects an ecosystem
- the ecosystem comprising the entire earth and the living organisms that inhabit it
- plant and meat eater
- all the individuals of one species in a given area
- a type of relationship between two species of a plant ,animal , in which one lives in , on , or in another without damage to either
- a system formed by the interaction of a community , of organisms with their environment
- the position or function of an organism in a community of plants and animals
- a relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association
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- an organism requiring organic compounds for its principal source of food
- a relationship between animals in which one organism captures and feeds on others
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- plant eaters
- a relation between organisms in which one lives as a parasite on another
- the living together of two dissimilar organisms, as in mutualism , commensalism , or parasitism
- a complex biotic community characterized by distinctive plant and animal species and maintained under the climatic conditions of the region , especially such a community that has developed to climax
- meat eater
- the natural environment of an organism , place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism
19 Clues: meat eater • plant eaters • plant and meat eater • all the individuals of one species in a given area • an interacting group of various species in a common location • a living thing , as an animal or plant , that affects an ecosystem • an organism requiring organic compounds for its principal source of food • ...
Types of Plants 2023-09-20
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- a common bryophyte with carpet-like structure
- a plant with one seed leaf and parallel leaf veins
- Grows for many years
- Grows for one year
- non-vascular plant
- a plant with two seed leaves
- Flowering vascular plant
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- Seeds are mainly dispersed by wind
- Grows for two years only
- a single cell that grows into a full organism
- a vascular plant that does not grow seeds
- Plants can move water up through the plant
12 Clues: Grows for one year • non-vascular plant • Grows for many years • Grows for two years only • Flowering vascular plant • a plant with two seed leaves • Seeds are mainly dispersed by wind • a vascular plant that does not grow seeds • Plants can move water up through the plant • a common bryophyte with carpet-like structure • a single cell that grows into a full organism • ...
Temperature and light 2020-11-02
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- the number of hardiness zones in the U. S.
- short nights and long days
- daily temperature change
- color of light or width of each wavelength
- hour amount most agricultural plants require
- moving leaves towards light
- zones the U.S. is divided into for plant growth
- amount of time light is present
- temperature where plants grow the best
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- brightness of light
- roots grow down towards gravity shoots grow up
- light color of light plants grow best in
- plants killed by frost
- neutral unaffected by length of day
- example of a cool season plant
- long nights and short days
- example of warm season plant
- light that is reflected
- season plants that can survive in mild spring frost
19 Clues: brightness of light • plants killed by frost • light that is reflected • daily temperature change • short nights and long days • long nights and short days • moving leaves towards light • example of warm season plant • example of a cool season plant • amount of time light is present • neutral unaffected by length of day • temperature where plants grow the best • ...
Orchids 2013-03-28
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- The part of the stamen containing the pollen
- A Hawaiian word referring to a baby plant produced asexually by an orchid plant, usually used when referring to Dendrobiums or Vandaceous orchids.
- A plant with four sets of chromosomes.
- One plant that lives on another but does not draw nourishment from the host plant.
- A plant derived from tissue culture that is identical to its parent.
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- A type of infectious agent, much smaller than common microorganisms, several forms of which affect certain kinds of orchids.
- An old pseudobulb behind the part of a sympodial orchid that is actively growing.
- Plants that grow in soil or similar medium on the ground,
- The offspring of a cross between species or hybrids.
- The science of plant classification.
- The thick sponge-like covering of the roots of epiphytic orchids which helps prevent water loss and aids in absorption.
11 Clues: The science of plant classification. • A plant with four sets of chromosomes. • The part of the stamen containing the pollen • The offspring of a cross between species or hybrids. • Plants that grow in soil or similar medium on the ground, • A plant derived from tissue culture that is identical to its parent. • ...
Cell Structures 2022-03-02
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- Green pigment found in plant cells
- Produces ribosomes
- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- Store water, food, and wastes
- Made of DNA and protein
- Converts energy from food into usable energy for the cell
- Involved in the synthesis, folding, modification, and transport of protein; ribosomes attached to the surface
- Long, whip-like structure used for movement
- Receives, packages, and distributes proteins
- Makes proteins for the cell
- Involved in the synthesis of fats; does not have ribosomes attached
- Site of photosynthesis in a plant cell
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- Thin, flexible barrier that controls what goes in and out of a cell
- The food making process in plant cells
- Organisms that contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- Gel-like fluid that carries nutrients, proteins, and organelles throughout the cell
- Contains the instructions for cell function
- A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within a cell
- Hair-like structures that aid in a cell movement, food uptake, and sensing the environment
- Contains digestives enzymes that break down large food particles and worn-out cell parts
- Helps separate chromosomes during cell division
- The rigid outer layer that provides support to plant cells
- Organisms that lack a nucleus
- The "control center" of a cell that contains a cell's genetic material
24 Clues: Produces ribosomes • Made of DNA and protein • Makes proteins for the cell • Store water, food, and wastes • Organisms that lack a nucleus • Green pigment found in plant cells • The food making process in plant cells • Site of photosynthesis in a plant cell • Contains the instructions for cell function • Long, whip-like structure used for movement • ...
Turgor Pressure Crossword 2023-02-08
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- a change inside the plant
- plant responds to gravity
- the process of water leaving and entering the plant
- flower bends towards water
- plant responds to touch
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- where water is stored in the plant
- pressure on the vacuole
- a concave cell wall and an empty vacuole
- flower bends towards light
- a strong cell wall and a full vacuole
10 Clues: pressure on the vacuole • plant responds to touch • a change inside the plant • plant responds to gravity • flower bends towards light • flower bends towards water • where water is stored in the plant • a strong cell wall and a full vacuole • a concave cell wall and an empty vacuole • the process of water leaving and entering the plant
stems and roots 2020-08-09
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- Holds all the parts of a plant
- This root is a big,strong root
- A stem's function is to_______for the plant
- Many roots(cluster of roots) coming together from the bottom of the stem
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- The main function of a stem is to carry_________to the leaves and the other parts of the plant
- The _________of a cactus plant makes food for the plant
- Who is the kitchen of plants
- This root can be eaten by us
- Takes water and minerals from the soil
- Roots _____the plant to the soil.
10 Clues: Who is the kitchen of plants • This root can be eaten by us • Holds all the parts of a plant • This root is a big,strong root • Roots _____the plant to the soil. • Takes water and minerals from the soil • A stem's function is to_______for the plant • The _________of a cactus plant makes food for the plant • ...
Botany 6 2022-01-05
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- Several leaflets attached to a single petiole. which is attached to a plant. (Two words)
- The entire leaf blade
- The process plants use to make food for themselves, using light, water, and carbon dioxide.
- The place where a leaf connects to the tree or the stem of the plant.
- The invisible gas that plants need from the air to make food for themselves. (two words)
- A living thing that eats other living things to survive.
- Banana-shaped cells that expand and shrink to open and close the stoma of a leaf.(two words)
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- The green pigment found in all green plants which helps them produce food.
- A single leaf attached to a plant. (two words)
- Individual blades on a compound leaf.
- The process by which water is released from plants into the air.
- A living thing that makes its own food and does not need to consume another living thing to survive.
- An invisible gas that plants "exhale" into the air in the process of making food. Humans inhale this gas in order to breathe.
- Plants that lose their leaves in the fall and winter.
- The tip of the leaf.
- The tiny pores or "mouths" on a leaf or other green part of a plant that take in gases to help make food for the plant.
16 Clues: The tip of the leaf. • The entire leaf blade • Individual blades on a compound leaf. • A single leaf attached to a plant. (two words) • Plants that lose their leaves in the fall and winter. • A living thing that eats other living things to survive. • The process by which water is released from plants into the air. • ...
B1-3 mock exam TRIO crossword 2025-06-20
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- The variable that you choose to change.
- The hormone that increases blood glucose levels.
- Transports sugar (sucrose) and water in a plant.
- Strengthens the cell wall in xylem vessels.
- Thin walled blood vessel that takes blood back to the heart.
- A change in the external environment.
- The loss of water vapour by the leaves of a plant.
- Transports water and minerals in a plant.
- Substance that fits into the active site of an enzyme.
- Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction.
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- The variable that you keep the same.
- Polymer of glucose that is stored in the liver.
- The variable that you measure.
- Monomer of glycogen, used for respiration.
- Movement of molecules from a high to a low concentration.
- Prevents the backflow of blood.
- Generated by a stimulus and travels along neurones.
- Thick walled blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart.
18 Clues: The variable that you measure. • Prevents the backflow of blood. • The variable that you keep the same. • A change in the external environment. • The variable that you choose to change. • Transports water and minerals in a plant. • Monomer of glycogen, used for respiration. • Speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction. • Strengthens the cell wall in xylem vessels. • ...
Plants 2023-06-13
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- big strong tree with broad leaves and acorns
- plants with fragrant purple flowers
- trees with pine needles and fragrant smells
- a plant with beautiful flowers and spines
- A tree with palm-shaped leaves and beautiful red leaves
- has small white flowers and round leaves
- plants with large flowers of various colors
- Large flowers with long stems
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- broad-leaved plant with stems
- a fast-growing plant with long stems and small leaves
- long-growing vine climbing up the wall
- small soft-leaved plant
- a tree with elegant branches and leaves
- A unique plant with beautiful flowers
14 Clues: small soft-leaved plant • broad-leaved plant with stems • Large flowers with long stems • plants with fragrant purple flowers • A unique plant with beautiful flowers • long-growing vine climbing up the wall • a tree with elegant branches and leaves • has small white flowers and round leaves • a plant with beautiful flowers and spines • ...
Photosynthesis and Plants 2014-11-19
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- the holes which allow carbon dioxide into the leaf
- green pigment which is responsible for photosynthesis
- layer of cells on the outside of the leaf (upper and lower)
- ______ mesophyll - the layer in which most photosynthesis takes place
- mineral salts which are needed to make proteins
- the tube in which water is transported
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- waxy ______ - the layer which makes the leaf waterproof and stops water escaping
- storage space in plant cells
- this process allows water to be drawn upwards in the plant as it is lost through the leaf
- structure in plant cell where photosynthesis happens
- ______ bundle, the structure of the plant which contains the vessels
- Greek scientist who believed that plants ate soil for energy
- the process by which carbon dioxide enters the leaf
- ______ mesophyll - the layer which contains air pockets
14 Clues: storage space in plant cells • the tube in which water is transported • mineral salts which are needed to make proteins • the holes which allow carbon dioxide into the leaf • the process by which carbon dioxide enters the leaf • structure in plant cell where photosynthesis happens • green pigment which is responsible for photosynthesis • ...
Membranes and Osmosis 2015-10-22
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- Red blood cells with a crinkled membrane as they shrink
- More dissolved solutes than a second solution
- repels water
- a measure of the tendency for water to move
- Movement of water through the cell membrane
- Both solutions have the same water potential
- Cell membrane has moved away from the cell wall
- Plant cell that is floppy as it contains little water
- fibres that make up the plant cell wall
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- Plant cell where no more water can enter
- Protein on either surface of the bilayer
- Makes the membrane more rigid
- Attracts water
- Protein all the way through the bilayer
- red blood cells burst in distilled water
- The model for the membrane structure that we now use
- carbohydrate layer around the membrane
17 Clues: repels water • Attracts water • Makes the membrane more rigid • carbohydrate layer around the membrane • Protein all the way through the bilayer • fibres that make up the plant cell wall • Plant cell where no more water can enter • Protein on either surface of the bilayer • red blood cells burst in distilled water • a measure of the tendency for water to move • ...
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 • ...
Plant & Animal Cells 2025-03-13
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- not found in plant cells
- animal cell shape
- green cell part not found in animal cells
- gives support and shape
- lets things in and out of the cell
- type of animal cell seen in class
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- turns food into energy
- large cell part found in plants
- brain of the cell
- uses sunlight to make energy
- water plant
- plant cell shape
- small black dots found in cells
- fills the cell
14 Clues: water plant • fills the cell • plant cell shape • brain of the cell • animal cell shape • turns food into energy • gives support and shape • not found in plant cells • uses sunlight to make energy • large cell part found in plants • small black dots found in cells • type of animal cell seen in class • lets things in and out of the cell • green cell part not found in animal cells
Flowers 2025-11-04
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- Romantic, luxury flower for markets.
- Glass house for ambitious plants.
- Exotic flower prized by collectors.
- Dutch flower once worth a fortune.
- What every gardener waits for.
- Where all gardens start.
- Young tree with big potential.
- Reward for months of plant care.
- Recycled scraps turned into black gold.
- Where future gardens are born.
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- Protective layer for soil and roots.
- Classic symbol of love and commerce in spring.
- Soil-free farming for the modern gardener.
- Cut back to grow better.
- Blooming goddess of rainbows.
- The foundation of every plant economy.
- Plant food that boosts growth.
- Red bloom with cultural value.
- Climber with economic or decorative value.
- Small leaves, big flavor and value.
20 Clues: Cut back to grow better. • Where all gardens start. • Blooming goddess of rainbows. • Plant food that boosts growth. • What every gardener waits for. • Young tree with big potential. • Red bloom with cultural value. • Where future gardens are born. • Reward for months of plant care. • Glass house for ambitious plants. • Dutch flower once worth a fortune. • ...
Grade 2 Science Unit 4 Vocabulary Part 1 2025-12-04
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- – non-living parts of soil that helps plants and animals grow
- – parts of the plant that keeps them in the ground
- – to move to a new place
- – part of a plant that takes in air and sunlight to make food
- – part of a plant that makes seeds
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- – things needed to keep living things healthy
- – sticky powder inside a flower that helps make seeds
- – transferring pollen from one plant to another
- – part of a plant that holds up the plant
- – part of a plant that grows into a new plant
10 Clues: – to move to a new place • – part of a plant that makes seeds • – part of a plant that holds up the plant • – things needed to keep living things healthy • – part of a plant that grows into a new plant • – transferring pollen from one plant to another • – parts of the plant that keeps them in the ground • – sticky powder inside a flower that helps make seeds • ...
Greenhouse Unit 4.0 2022-11-08
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- removal of spent or dead flower
- soil
- plants that live more than two years
- volcanic rock
- finely ground stone
- usually shredded or ground
- a few hours of morning sun, filtered light, or full shade
- plastic tray usually for planting seeds or holding cell pack
- made from plants and vegetable oil
- small translucent, sucking insects
- plants that complete their life cycles in one year
- red body pest with eight legs
- plants that complete their life cycles in two years
- starting seeds and then transplanting them
- slimy brown body, burrowing pests
- plant seeds
- seedlings fall over causing stem to rot
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- found deep in bogs
- sun at least 6 hours of sun each day
- expanded mica
- white cottony, sucking insect
- eat plant parts, chewing insects
- removal of the top portion of a plant to make the plant more compact
- thrive in moist wet environments, larva feed on plant roots
- brown, hard shelled, sucking insects
- lower leaves are brown, rotting and drying out
- green soft bodied, winged, or non-winged, sucking insect
- powdery insects with four white wings, sucking insect
- larva produces mines by burrowing and feeding between the upper and lower epidermis
- can enter the greenhouse as moths and lay eggs
- can be planted directly in the soil
- shade morning sun until 12 noon, no afternoon sun
- compressed pear moss covered in fine mesh
- starting seeds directly into the soil or pots
- small like pots of plastic molded together
35 Clues: soil • plant seeds • expanded mica • volcanic rock • found deep in bogs • finely ground stone • usually shredded or ground • white cottony, sucking insect • red body pest with eight legs • removal of spent or dead flower • eat plant parts, chewing insects • slimy brown body, burrowing pests • made from plants and vegetable oil • small translucent, sucking insects • ...
types of venation 2025-04-23
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- A plant with fibrous roots usually has ________ venation.
- Plants like wheat and maize have ________ roots.
- The type of venation where veins form a net-like structure
- The part of the seed that stores food for the baby plant.
- The type of venation seen in banana leaves.
- The type of seeds that have a single cotyledon
- The type of seeds that have two cotyledons.
- The process by which plants make their own food.
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- The primary root that grows straight down in tap root systems.
- A plant with tap roots usually has ________ venation.
- The male part of a flower.
- The type of root system found in dicot plants.
- Roots that arise from parts other than the radicle.
- The baby plant inside a seed.
- The tiny pores on leaves that help in gas exchange.
15 Clues: The male part of a flower. • The baby plant inside a seed. • The type of venation seen in banana leaves. • The type of seeds that have two cotyledons. • The type of root system found in dicot plants. • The type of seeds that have a single cotyledon • Plants like wheat and maize have ________ roots. • The process by which plants make their own food. • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-26
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- chain 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.
- Provides energy to warm the earth's atmosphere, and helps make plant food.
- Organism that feeds on other organisms in a food chain.
- All the plants and animals in a place, they are connected to each other and to the non-living parts of their environment.
- Individuals of the same kind living in an environment.
- The place where a plant or animal naturally lives, and where it can get what it needs to live and grow.
- Organisms that make their own food.
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- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- Plants need this and it is fresh and clean.
- Organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms.
- All the living things in a place that interact with each other.
- The environment in which seeds grow, and provides heat, nutrients, and water that are available for use to nurture plants to grow.
- All living organisms need this to grow and survive, and it helps the plant 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. • ...
Plants and Photosynthesis 2023-08-14
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- A statement that answers a question.
- Data and details that support your claim.
- The recurrent process by which organisms live.
- What holds the plant into the soil and takes in water to help minerals from underground provide nutrients to keep a plant alive.
- The structure is the supporting framework of something.
- Part of the plant that carries water and nutrients from the soil up to the other parts of the plant. This also provides structural support for the plant, just like the spinal cord with humans.
- An event or situation that is observed, or can be studied.
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- Helps the plant reproduce, making seeds that will grow into new plants. Not all plants produce these.
- Absorb the carbon dioxide and sunlight that plants need to live.
- Any inorganic substance which occurs naturally in the Earth.
- Explains "how" or "why" the evidence supports the claim.
- Comes from the flower or fruit. Must get buried in the ground to grow into new plants.
12 Clues: A statement that answers a question. • Data and details that support your claim. • The recurrent process by which organisms live. • The structure is the supporting framework of something. • Explains "how" or "why" the evidence supports the claim. • An event or situation that is observed, or can be studied. • ...
Cell Structures Crossword 2025-04-10
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- Jelly-like fluid where chemical reactions take place
- Organelle that produces energy for the cell
- Organelle that contains DNA and controls cell activities
- Thin layer that surrounds the cell and controls movement in and out
- A cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles (e.g., plant and animal cells)
- Organelles in plant cells that do photosynthesis using sunlight
- Green pigment in chloroplasts that captures sunlight for photosynthesis
- Storage space in cells; large in plant cells for water and nutrients
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- Breaks down waste and old cell parts (mainly in animal cells)
- A basic unit of life; It is typically a square/rectangular shape, has a nucleus, cell wall, and chloroplasts
- Tiny structures that make proteins
- Rigid outer layer in plant cells that provides support and structure
- Found inside the nucleus; makes ribosomes
- The process by which a cell or organism maintains a stable internal environment
- A cell without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles (e.g., bacteria)
- A basic unit of life;It is typically a circular shape, has a nucleus and no cell wall
16 Clues: Tiny structures that make proteins • Found inside the nucleus; makes ribosomes • Organelle that produces energy for the cell • Jelly-like fluid where chemical reactions take place • Organelle that contains DNA and controls cell activities • Breaks down waste and old cell parts (mainly in animal cells) • Organelles in plant cells that do photosynthesis using sunlight • ...
Celery Hunt 2021-08-23
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- A southern California county whose largest city is Oxnard.
- The part of the plant that soaks up nutrients and water from the soil.
- the science or practice of farming
- The part of the plant that is capable of developing into another plant
- Edible parts of the plant that don't contain seeds.
- Ventura County's Top Crop #6.
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- A measurement used for an area of land equal to 4,480 yards.
- 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 a plant where the sun's energy, water, and carbon dioxide are used to make food.
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. • ...
Celery Hunt 2021-08-23
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- The science or practice of farming.
- The part of the plant that is capable of developing into another plant
- A measurement used for an area of land equal to 4,480 yards.
- Edible parts of the plant that don't contain seeds.
- A plant that is grown for food in large quantities like a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
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- An abbreviation for the organization this cookbook is brought to you by.
- The part of the plant that soaks up nutrients and water from the soil.
- Ventura County's Top Crop #6.
- The part of a plant where the sun's energy, water, and carbon dioxide are used to make food.
- A southern California county whose largest city is Oxnard.
- The stem is also sometimes known as this.
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. • ...
Gardening 2023-01-17
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- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk. Leaves are the main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration.
- a small piece of ground used to grow vegetables, fruit, herbs, or flowers.
- (of a living thing) undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity.
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- nourishment; sustenance.
- a tool with a broad flat blade and typically upturned sides, used for moving coal, earth, snow or other material.
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- beneath the surface of the ground.
- a small container, typically with sloping sides and made from plastic or earthenware, used for growing a plant in.
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses, typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis using the green pigment chlorophyll.
- a portable water container with a long spout and a detachable perforated cap, used for watering plants.
- the seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs (stamens and carpels) that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla (petals) and a green calyx (sepals).
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers.
- a part of a tree which grows out from the trunk or from a bough.
16 Clues: nourishment; sustenance. • beneath the surface of the ground. • a part of a tree which grows out from the trunk or from a bough. • a small piece of ground used to grow vegetables, fruit, herbs, or flowers. • a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility. • ...
Flower and Seed parts 2025-10-28
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- the portion of the flower that will develop into the seed
- the male portion of the flower
- part of the embryo that will become leaves
- supports the anther
- the tube that connects stigma and ovary
- the part of the flower that attracts pollinators
- the process of pollen being transferred from the stamen to the pistil
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- part of the embryo that will become roots
- initial food source for the young plant
- the protective coating on a seed
- the process of a seed developing into a young plant
- part of the embryo that will become stems
- the sticky surface that collects pollen
- the young plant (made up of 3 parts)
- the green, outermost part of the flower
- the part of the flower that makes pollen
- the female portion of the flower
17 Clues: supports the anther • the male portion of the flower • the protective coating on a seed • the female portion of the flower • the young plant (made up of 3 parts) • initial food source for the young plant • the sticky surface that collects pollen • the green, outermost part of the flower • the tube that connects stigma and ovary • the part of the flower that makes pollen • ...
Science 2022-10-02
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- The scientific name of green algae
- The branch of biology that deals with the study of fungi
- The gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it
- An optical instrument used in land and sea warfare, submarine navigation, and elsewhere to enable an observer to see his surroundings while remaining under cover, behind armor, or submerged
- The scientific name of golden algae
- The scientific name of rhinoceros hornbill
- A bone in the middle ear of humans and other animals which is involved in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear.
- The satellite of Earth
- The gut of the plant and the zone where plant roots and soil organisms interact in a whole variety of biotic, symbiotic and pathogenic relationships to enable these organisms to do their work
- A natural magnet
- The scientific name of whale shark
- Tiny air sacs in your lungs that take up the oxygen you breathe in and keep your body going
- Scientist that studies algae
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- a plant living above ground that is adapted to the conditions of abundant moisture pads of surrounding air
- A common vision condition in which near objects appear clear, but objects farther away look blurry
- A material or object that produces a magnetic field
- The outermost layer of skin on your body
- The satellite of Mars
- He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy"
- Any plant adapted to life in a dry or physiologically dry habitat (salt marsh, saline soil, or acid bog) by means of mechanisms to prevent water loss or to store available water
- The scientific name of red algae
- A plant that grows only in water or in very damp ground
- A piece of scientific equipment that lets us see very small things that our eyes otherwise couldn't see
- The satellite of Saturn
24 Clues: A natural magnet • The satellite of Mars • The satellite of Earth • The satellite of Saturn • Scientist that studies algae • The scientific name of red algae • The scientific name of green algae • The scientific name of whale shark • The scientific name of golden algae • The outermost layer of skin on your body • The scientific name of rhinoceros hornbill • ...
garv s corssworlds 2016-11-17
10 Clues: A plant • tree a tree • a vegitable • non liv ing plants • a npalt grows a plant • Mud wich holds the plant • A furit wich is vry hard • A seed growes into a plant • A porses in wich a plant makes food • They take the minarilas from the soil
Cannabis Crossword 2021-01-08
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- The organ that turns THC into 11-OH-THC (served with onions)
- A verb, a noun, the name for a friend, and a smokable part of the cannabis plant
- A gizmo that heats bud without lighting it on fire
- a guy's name, culinary garnish, or slang for cannabis
- Intoxicating carcinogen legal in every state
- The plant in most lawns (or slang for cannabis)
- where two bones connect (or a cannabis cigarette)
- Cannabis aficionado who wrote 'Pineapple Express' and 'Superbad'
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- Allegedly separate, sedating species
- The science (and art) of cultivation
- A fictional supervillain, pit viper, and cannabis-induced dry tongue
- An undesirable crop (or another name for a favorite plant)
- Blood-Brain-_____ (keeps nasty molecules out of your noggin)
- Plant in the Cannabaceae family used to make beer
- drugs that help pain
15 Clues: drugs that help pain • Allegedly separate, sedating species • The science (and art) of cultivation • Intoxicating carcinogen legal in every state • The plant in most lawns (or slang for cannabis) • Plant in the Cannabaceae family used to make beer • where two bones connect (or a cannabis cigarette) • A gizmo that heats bud without lighting it on fire • ...
PROCEDURAL TEXT VOCABULARIES 2024-09-02
11 Clues: thing to cultivate • tool to water plant • thing to water plant • synonym of transplant • tool to cultivate soil • the place of plant grow • thing to fertilzer soil • tool to cut off the grass • something grows on the land • system of planting using seed • system of planting using leave,trunk or roof
WINTER PLANTS 2024-11-07
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- A SUCCULENT PLANT THAT BLOOMS AT CHRISTMAS
- PLANT WITH SHINY GREEN LEAVES AND RED BERRIES HOLLY
- EVERGREEN TREE WITH LONG NEEDLES
- SMALL GREEN PLANT WITH PURPLE BERRIES
- PLANT THAT BLOOMS IN WINTER WITH A YELLOW FLOWER
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- PLANT HUNG IN DOORWAYS TO KISS UNDER
- PLANT IWTH DARK GREEN LEAVES OFTEN USED FOR HOLIDAY GARLANDS
- A DELICATE WHITE FLOWER THAT BLOOMS EVEN IN SNOW
- KNOWN AS THE CHRISTMAS ROSE
- RED FLOWERED PLANT THAT BLOOMS AT CHRISTMAS
- GREEN CLIMBING PLANT
11 Clues: GREEN CLIMBING PLANT • KNOWN AS THE CHRISTMAS ROSE • EVERGREEN TREE WITH LONG NEEDLES • PLANT HUNG IN DOORWAYS TO KISS UNDER • SMALL GREEN PLANT WITH PURPLE BERRIES • A SUCCULENT PLANT THAT BLOOMS AT CHRISTMAS • RED FLOWERED PLANT THAT BLOOMS AT CHRISTMAS • A DELICATE WHITE FLOWER THAT BLOOMS EVEN IN SNOW • PLANT THAT BLOOMS IN WINTER WITH A YELLOW FLOWER • ...
CROSSWORDS PUZZLE DAY! 2024-12-20
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- The process of grading tobacco based on quality indicators.
- Person who grows plants.
- A tobacco variety known for its flavor and aroma
- Plant product used in smoking.
- The act of drying tobacco leaves.
- MOLD The name for a natural disease affecting tobacco plants.
- NAME OF OUR COMPANY!
- A place where plants are grown, often indoors.
- The thickness or density of a tobacco leaf.
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- Process of transporting goods.
- A roll of tobacco wrapped in paper for smoking.
- A facility where tobacco is processed and cured.
- Area for testing products.
- Cultivated plant harvested for yield.
- A type of tobacco that is air-cured, often light brown
- The main vein of the tobacco leaf
- Part of the tobacco plant.
17 Clues: NAME OF OUR COMPANY! • Person who grows plants. • Area for testing products. • Part of the tobacco plant. • Process of transporting goods. • Plant product used in smoking. • The act of drying tobacco leaves. • The main vein of the tobacco leaf • Cultivated plant harvested for yield. • The thickness or density of a tobacco leaf. • A place where plants are grown, often indoors. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2014-04-14
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- splitting apart the atom
- nuclear power plants use a lot of this
- the cartoon character who works in a nuclear power plant
- one of the hazards of nuclear energy
- what a power plant failure is called
- a nuclear power plant known for its huge meltdown
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- less emission and pollution
- a less efficient, less clean type of energy
- what the steam turns to generate electricity
- energy that cannot be replenished
- the metal used to create nuclear power
- a nuclear power plant in Washington
12 Clues: splitting apart the atom • less emission and pollution • energy that cannot be replenished • a nuclear power plant in Washington • one of the hazards of nuclear energy • what a power plant failure is called • nuclear power plants use a lot of this • the metal used to create nuclear power • a less efficient, less clean type of energy • ...
Geothermal Energy 2012-11-28
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- This type of energy is found deep within the Earth.
- Where does this energy radiate out from?
- In what country was the first Geothermal plant built in?
- This is the oldest type of Geothermal plant.
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- Which U.S. state leads the world in Geothermally generated electricity?
- Where was the first large scale plant built?
- This is the most common type of Geothermal plant.
- Who built the first plant?
- What power complex is responsible for most of the Geothermally generated electricity in the U.S.?
- This is the newest type of Geothermal plant.
10 Clues: Who built the first plant? • Where does this energy radiate out from? • Where was the first large scale plant built? • This is the newest type of Geothermal plant. • This is the oldest type of Geothermal plant. • This is the most common type of Geothermal plant. • This type of energy is found deep within the Earth. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-09-19
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- Gas produced during photosynthesis
- The movement of water in a plant
- Green pigment that absorbs sunlight
- The tube that carries water in a plant
- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- The gap in a leaf where water leaves a plant
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- Layer of cells in a leaf where photosynthesis takes place
- How plants make their food
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Sugary product of photosynthesis
- Chemical used to test for starch
- Part of the plant that absorbs water
12 Clues: How plants make their food • Gas needed for photosynthesis • The movement of water in a plant • Sugary product of photosynthesis • Chemical used to test for starch • Gas produced during photosynthesis • Green pigment that absorbs sunlight • Part of the plant that absorbs water • The tube that carries water in a plant • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place • ...
plant systems 2017-10-17
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- carries water and minerals from the roots
- plant with veins and structures for moving food and water within plant
- food making process
- where plants make food
- plant without tissues or systems that move food through plant
- tissue through which food from the leaves moves down through a plant.
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- openings in the epidermis of a plant that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to enter or exit the leaf
- process of water evaporating from the leaves and water moving up through the plant to replace lost water.
- absorbs light in pigment of chloroplast
- membranes inside chloroplast that contains chlorophyll
10 Clues: food making process • where plants make food • absorbs light in pigment of chloroplast • carries water and minerals from the roots • membranes inside chloroplast that contains chlorophyll • plant without tissues or systems that move food through plant • tissue through which food from the leaves moves down through a plant. • ...
Plant and Animal Cells 2016-11-10
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- true or false; plant cells have additional organells that animals don't have
- the # of structures and function plant cells have that animals cells don't
- plant cells contain green ___________
- the cell that obtain its carbohydrates from outside sources
- the # of structures and functions plant and animal cells have in common
- animal cells only have _____ organelle
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- the # of structures and functions that animal cells have that plants cells don't
- the type of cell that animal and plant cells are
- a structure that both plant and animal cells have in common
- the cell that makes it own carbohydrates
10 Clues: plant cells contain green ___________ • animal cells only have _____ organelle • the cell that makes it own carbohydrates • the type of cell that animal and plant cells are • a structure that both plant and animal cells have in common • the cell that obtain its carbohydrates from outside sources • ...
Water and Air (Ayden) 2021-10-13
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- the element leaves "sweat"
- where plant receives water
- the total amount of water a soil can hold against the force of gravity
- moving air around and through your field safely
- waters scientific formula
- water available to plant
- the material that reduces sunlight when covering the leaf
- 78% nitrogen,21% oxygen, 1% other
- part of your face, can clog and create acne
- water that runs because of gravity
- the process leaves sweating
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- aka, leaf pores
- moving air throughout, into, and out of the greenhouse
- water traveling through tight spaces
- total volume of air or water in a media/soil
- can kill a plant through air quality
- the amount of "leaf sweat" released in the air
- a smaller part of your face that can clog and create ance
- the scientific formula for glucose/sugar in photosynthesis
- water that is unavailable because the soil holds onto it
20 Clues: aka, leaf pores • water available to plant • waters scientific formula • the element leaves "sweat" • where plant receives water • the process leaves sweating • 78% nitrogen,21% oxygen, 1% other • water that runs because of gravity • water traveling through tight spaces • can kill a plant through air quality • part of your face, can clog and create acne • ...
Michael's Science Crossword 2021-12-02
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- ______ are small structure that
- the _____ is considered the post office of the cell
- there is a smooth and rough __
- Cells are organized into ______
- an animal cell doesnt have a cell wall and only has a _______
- _____ plays an important role in a cell
- what provides the cell to be able to carry out photo synthesis
- what makes up tissues
- what is the power house of the cell
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- what is cell ______
- there are _______ and multicellular organisms
- what makes up the human body systems
- Everything in a cell is called an ___________
- the _____ is considered the brain of the cell
- organs are put into _____________
- a plant cell has ____ more organelles then an animal cell
- proteins
- a ____ stores water and food and waste products
- ____ and animal cells are different
- plant cells have a cell membrane and a
- _____ is the diffusion of water particles across a semipermeable membrane
- ______ is a jelly like substance
22 Clues: proteins • what is cell ______ • what makes up tissues • there is a smooth and rough __ • ______ are small structure that • Cells are organized into ______ • ______ is a jelly like substance • organs are put into _____________ • ____ and animal cells are different • what is the power house of the cell • what makes up the human body systems • plant cells have a cell membrane and a • ...
NYC HARBOR FOOD WEB 2023-01-30
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- / Sand fish
- sponges / yellow boring animal
- catcher / eats oyster's
- / an animal in water
- / a type of biome
- / the zoo
- / animal with claws
- / similar to a slug
- /shell fish
- / shell fish
- / green plant
- / ocean water is known as
- /the family of shelly fish
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- / city we live in
- The major river in NYC
- / a living oraganism
- / a beatiful plant
- worms/ a tiny worm
- /Chain
- / a decomposer
- / what whales eat
- / sharp teeth fish
- toadfish / Known as a toad___
- / eats crabs
- / other plankton
25 Clues: /Chain • / the zoo • /shell fish • / eats crabs • / a decomposer • / Sand fish • / other plankton • / city we live in • / a type of biome • / what whales eat • / shell fish • / a beatiful plant • worms/ a tiny worm • / sharp teeth fish • / a living oraganism • / an animal in water • / green plant • The major river in NYC • catcher / eats oyster's • / similar to a slug • ...
Week 15A Unit Words 2026-03-09
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- The dirt where plants grow.
- A living thing that moves and feels, like a dog or cat.
- A tiny part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- The light from the sun that helps things grow.
- The number that comes after nineteen.
- The part of a plant that is underground and takes in water and food.
- Something that is living and can grow or move.
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- A flat green part of a plant that grows from the stem.
- The number that comes after ninety-nine.
- The gas we breathe that comes from plants and trees.
- A living thing that grows in soil and can make its own food.
- The number that comes after twenty-nine.
12 Clues: The dirt where plants grow. • The number that comes after nineteen. • The number that comes after ninety-nine. • The number that comes after twenty-nine. • The light from the sun that helps things grow. • Something that is living and can grow or move. • The gas we breathe that comes from plants and trees. • A flat green part of a plant that grows from the stem. • ...
Plant Transport System 2025-05-25
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- Do flowers and fruits also have food and water carrying tubes?
- ___________ is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to stigma.
- The water-carrying tubes transport ______ and mineral salts from roots to other parts of the plant.
- This part traps sunlight to make food.
- Fruits with many seeds developed from flowers with many ______.
- Fertilization is the _______ of the male and female reproductive cells.
- The stem contains _____ that transport substances.
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- This process requires water, oxygen, warmth to take place.
- This part of the plant absorbs water from the soil.
- The food-carrying tube transports food made in the leaves to the ____ parts of the plant.
- When the food-carrying tubes are removed, the ______ of the plant is affected.
- This part supports the plant and helps transport substances.
12 Clues: This part traps sunlight to make food. • The stem contains _____ that transport substances. • This part of the plant absorbs water from the soil. • This process requires water, oxygen, warmth to take place. • This part supports the plant and helps transport substances. • Do flowers and fruits also have food and water carrying tubes? • ...
Science is Fun! (Primary 3) 2013-08-21
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- Non-living things do not _______ to changes around them.
- Living organisms which can only be seen through a microscope
- An example of a fungi
- A group of animals which give birth to their young
- Absorbs water and mineral salts for the plant and holds the plant firmly to the soil
- Like poles _________.
- _________ plants produce flowers.
- A system in the body which supports the body and gives the body shape (Two words)
- Example of a magnetic material
- __________ poles of a magnet attract.
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- Strongest part of the magnet
- Magnets which are made using electricity
- Part of the digestive system of the body where water is removed from undigested food (Two words)
- How do fungi reproduce?
- Heart, blood and blood vessels are part of the __________ system of the body.
- Fish use ________ to help them breathe in water.
- Putting things into groups based on characteristics/traits
- An example of a non-flowering plant.
- Living things need air, ________ & food to stay alive.
- Outer covering of fish
20 Clues: An example of a fungi • Like poles _________. • Outer covering of fish • How do fungi reproduce? • Strongest part of the magnet • Example of a magnetic material • _________ plants produce flowers. • An example of a non-flowering plant. • __________ poles of a magnet attract. • Magnets which are made using electricity • Fish use ________ to help them breathe in water. • ...
Plants 2023-06-26
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- A desert plant with thick stems and spines, adapted to dry and arid conditions.
- tree A big tree with wide leaves and acorns, known for its strength and longevity.
- A bright yellow flower with a trumpet-shaped bloom, symbolizing the arrival of spring.
- A tall, fast-growing plant with woody stems, used for construction, furniture, and as a food source.
- A flowering plant with thorny stems and colorful fragrant blooms.
- A flower with ruffled petals and a sweet fragrance, available in various colors and often used in bouquets.
- tree A tree with distinctive, palmate leaves that turn vibrant colors in the autumn.
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- tree A tree with long, feather-like leaves and a tall trunk, often found in tropical regions.
- A beautiful flower with a cup-shaped bloom on a long stem, often found in various colors.
- A tall plant with a large, yellow flower that faces the sun throughout the day.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers and narrow, aromatic leaves, often used in perfumes and aromatherapy.
- A green, leafy plant with delicate fronds, typically growing in shady and moist environments.
- A delicate flowering plant with intricate and exotic blooms, found in diverse shapes and colors.
- A small, white flower with a yellow center, commonly found in meadows and gardens.
- tree A coniferous tree with needle-like leaves and cones, often associated with Christmas.
15 Clues: A flowering plant with thorny stems and colorful fragrant blooms. • A desert plant with thick stems and spines, adapted to dry and arid conditions. • A tall plant with a large, yellow flower that faces the sun throughout the day. • tree A big tree with wide leaves and acorns, known for its strength and longevity. • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- Brushwood itself.
- The invisible lines across the globe to help measure the climate.
- The shoot growing from a bud underneath the bark of a stem/plant.
- A plant adapted for growth under dry conditions.
- Type of vegetation.
- Swelling of the root crown possessed by plants to protect the plant stem from a fire.
- Shows air pressure on a weather map
- Forces containing the structure of the Earth.
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- Relating to rocks.
- The study of development in landforms.
- Half of the terrestrial globe mainly in two halves.
- Invisible lines running vertically across the globe to help measure time and distance.
- Formed by the deposition of certain rocks.
- The ridge or crest line dividing two drainage areas.
- Large crystilized igneous rock below the Earth's surface.
- Something crescent shaped.
- Aboriginal story-telling.
- The act of catching or collecting water.
18 Clues: Brushwood itself. • Relating to rocks. • Type of vegetation. • Aboriginal story-telling. • Something crescent shaped. • Shows air pressure on a weather map • The study of development in landforms. • The act of catching or collecting water. • Formed by the deposition of certain rocks. • Forces containing the structure of the Earth. • ...
Chapter 3 Plants 2021-12-28
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- leaves of __, leave it be
- the new plant in every seed
- tell you the age of the tree
- the part of the flower that makes pollen
- the oak, maple, and elm are examples of these trees
- produce cones instead of flowers
- the part of the flower that protects the bud
- they are able to make their own food due to chlorophyll
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- this plant contains the poison nicotine
- the part of a rhubarb plant that is poisonous
- the gas that green plants take in
- the fruit of an oak tree
- often mistaken as petals in the daisy family
- along with oxygen and the right temperature, seeds need this to sprout
- insects, birds, and bats help do this for plants
- one of the three groups of trees along with needleleaf and broadleaf
- this needleleaf's cones grow upward on the branch
- the part of the tree that absorb water and minerals
- the part of the flower that attracts pollinators
19 Clues: the fruit of an oak tree • leaves of __, leave it be • the new plant in every seed • tell you the age of the tree • produce cones instead of flowers • the gas that green plants take in • this plant contains the poison nicotine • the part of the flower that makes pollen • often mistaken as petals in the daisy family • the part of the flower that protects the bud • ...
