the plant Crossword Puzzles
Christmas - Angela 2022-12-09
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- It's something you eat at Christmas or on your birthday.
- A single piece of snow that falls from the sky.
- It's the thing that you put on the top of the tree.
- It arrives in an envelope.
- It's a popular meat that people eat at Christmas in the UK.
- A synonym of 'gift'
- Santa's worker.
- It's a green plant with white berries.
- It's a large, green plant that people decorate.
- It's Santa's transport.
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- It is where Santa enters the house at Christmas.
- Something that rings. Jingle _____.
- It's a person made of something cold that falls from the sky.
- It's a green plant with red berries.
- A person that flies and has a halo.
- It's in the shape of a big candie and contains a little present.
- It's something that you give to another person (a synonym of 'present').
- It's Santa's favourite animal.
- Father Christmas = _____ Claus.
- You wrap this around the Christmas tree.
- It's a big sock for sweets and presents.
21 Clues: Santa's worker. • A synonym of 'gift' • It's Santa's transport. • It arrives in an envelope. • It's Santa's favourite animal. • Father Christmas = _____ Claus. • Something that rings. Jingle _____. • A person that flies and has a halo. • It's a green plant with red berries. • It's a green plant with white berries. • You wrap this around the Christmas tree. • ...
Organelle Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-20
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- Factories that make protein for DNA
- Made of cells, eat, grow, reproduce and die
- The power plant, makes energy from the food we eat
- The brain, controls all the cell's activities
- In plant cells only, make the plant strong
- Means, "Little Organ"
- Sends materials around the cell, like the post office
- The smallest unit of life
- Transportation system
- Keep the cell clean, like a custodian
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- Are not made of cells, never eat, grow or die
- Stores water for later use
- Controls what exerts the cell, like a security guard
- Fluid that fills the cell, like a swimming pool
- All living things are made of cells
- Make food from sunlight in plants only
16 Clues: Means, "Little Organ" • Transportation system • The smallest unit of life • Stores water for later use • Factories that make protein for DNA • All living things are made of cells • Keep the cell clean, like a custodian • Make food from sunlight in plants only • In plant cells only, make the plant strong • Made of cells, eat, grow, reproduce and die • ...
Fragile Earth - Food - Crossword 2022-08-24
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- The type of energy needed for photosynthesis to occur
- The process by which bread and alcohol is made
- Along with phosphorus and potassium, this is another element used in fertilisers
- The microorganism added to milk to produce yoghurt
- If a plant lacks phosphorus, this part of the plant is damaged
- The gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- These are added to crops to make them grow bigger and faster
- If a plant lacks nitrogen, this part of the plant is damaged
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- To germinate, plants need water, oxygen and…
- When a seed grows roots and shoots, this process is called…
- A type of natural fertiliser
- Iodine turns blue-black in the presence of this!
- The microorganism used to make bread and alcohol
- What plants take in during photosynthesis
14 Clues: A type of natural fertiliser • What plants take in during photosynthesis • To germinate, plants need water, oxygen and… • The process by which bread and alcohol is made • Iodine turns blue-black in the presence of this! • The microorganism used to make bread and alcohol • The gas released by plants during photosynthesis • ...
John Allen's plant crossword puzzle 2021-02-11
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- is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants formed from the ovary after flowering.
- vascular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division, resulting in woody in secondary thickening.
- Producers are organisms that make their own food
- organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus.
- any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces.
- is a water insoluble polysaccharide made up of thousands of glucose molecules and has a great tensile strength.
- is a water-impervious protective layer covering the epidermal cells of leaves and other parts and limiting water loss.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- tissue: the tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system, consisting of phloem and xylem, by which water and nutrients are conducted throughout the plant.
- of generations: is the type of life cycle that occurs in those plants and algae in the Archaeplastida and the Heterokontophyta that have distinct haploid sexual and diploid asexual stages.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
- the leaf or leaflike part of a palm, fern, or similar plant.
- is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions.
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- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- the functional or behavioral response of an organism to changes of duration in daily, seasonal, or yearly cycles of light and darkness.
- hormone: are organic substances that regulate plantgrowth and development.
- a filamentous outgrowth or root hair on the underside of the thallus in some lower plants, especially mosses and liverworts, serving both to anchor the plant and to conduct water.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- is a detectable change in the physical or chemical structure of an organism's internal or external environment.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed.
- is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
- an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development, in particular a human offspring during the period from approximately the second to the eighth week after fertilization
- respiration: Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate, and then release waste products.
- grain: are microscopic structures that carry the male reproductive cell of plants
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- refers to the female reproductive organ in vertebrates that produces the female gametes
27 Clues: Producers are organisms that make their own food • the leaf or leaflike part of a palm, fern, or similar plant. • organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus. • the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary. • hormone: are organic substances that regulate plantgrowth and development. • ...
Cell Study Guide 2014-02-25
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- it's inside the nucleus
- he was the first man to look through a microscope
- the process of cell food making
- makes energy for the cell
- membrane it surrounds the nucleus
- creates glucose
- it holds all the organelles in place
- with a nucleus
- the process of how plant cells turn chemicals into food (glucose)
- only one cell
- surrounds the cell membrane in the plant cell only
- stage of mitosis before cell division starts
- a device used to magnify things
- the process of a cell splitting in two
- the stage of mitosis where the chromozones form X's
- the control center of the cell
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- redistributes the protiens
- made with many cells
- the chromozome X's spit and separate
- delivers the protiens to the other organelles
- the stage of mitosis where the X's line up in the center of the cell
- the little organs inside a cell
- membrane it surrounds both plant and animal cells
- the cell starts to split in to two new daughter cells
- they produce protiens
- contains cell food or water
26 Clues: only one cell • with a nucleus • creates glucose • made with many cells • they produce protiens • it's inside the nucleus • makes energy for the cell • redistributes the protiens • contains cell food or water • the control center of the cell • the process of cell food making • the little organs inside a cell • a device used to magnify things • membrane it surrounds the nucleus • ...
Biological Terminology of Horticulture 2020-09-24
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- the first year.
- is a stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- is a plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture.
- is a plant that lives more than two years. Some perennials will grow and
- refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
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- is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- season plants grow best in warm temperatures, growing best in the summer and early fall.
- is a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. It usually grows the first year
- is a plant that is swollen or filled with moisture.
- refers to plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round.
- flowers the second year.
- season plants relish cool temperatures, growing best in spring or fall.
12 Clues: the first year. • flowers the second year. • is a stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • is a plant that is swollen or filled with moisture. • is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • is a plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture. • refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season. • ...
Unit 16 – Plant Physiology 2025-02-25
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- nutrient calcium, magnesium, and sulfur
- nutrient nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium
- spaces between soil particles through which plant roots penetrate, and in which air, water, and nutrients are stored.
- yellowing of a leaf.
- simple sugar and the building blocks for other nutrients.
- atom or a group of atoms that have an electric charge.
- membrane membrane that permits a solution to move through it.
- swollen or stiff condition as a result of being filled with liquid.
- ions that are positively charged.
- nutrition provision of elements to plants.
- elements used in relatively large quantities, includes primary and secondary nutrients
- ions that are negatively charged.
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- green pigment in leaves.
- process by which a plant loses water vapor.
- intensity brightness of light.
- study of the functions and vital processes of living creatures and their organs.
- movement of materials through a semi-permeable membrane.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- elements used in very small quantities.
- a process in which energy and carbon dioxide are released due to digestion or the breakdown of plant tissues during periods of darkness.
- a chemical action that results in the dropout of solids in a solution.
- pH of less than 7.0.
22 Clues: yellowing of a leaf. • pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • green pigment in leaves. • intensity brightness of light. • ions that are positively charged. • ions that are negatively charged. • nutrient calcium, magnesium, and sulfur • elements used in very small quantities. • nutrition provision of elements to plants. • process by which a plant loses water vapor. • ...
5.0 Nutrient Deficiencies Vocab 2020-12-09
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- when a plant nutrient is not enough for the plant and the plant suffers.
- nutrients that are too big to move out of the lower leaves to the new.
- the yellowing of the leaf in between the veins
- nutrients that move up and down the plant
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- are required by the plant in small amounts
- required by plants in larger quantities than others
- are required by the plant in relatively large amounts
- when a plant nutrient is in high concentrations that is harmful to the plant
- moderately required by plants
9 Clues: moderately required by plants • nutrients that move up and down the plant • are required by the plant in small amounts • the yellowing of the leaf in between the veins • required by plants in larger quantities than others • are required by the plant in relatively large amounts • nutrients that are too big to move out of the lower leaves to the new. • ...
Earth and Mars Crossword 2022-04-27
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- The 3rd plant from the sun
- craters A spot where astroids hit plants
- Water the is found under the serface of Mar
- the Moon; enter interplanetary space; flyby, orbit, or land on other
- The biggest mountain on Mars
- Rock the fly though space
- H2O
- The smaller of Mars’ two moons, orbits furthest from the planet.
- bodies
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- A robotic spacecraft that leaves Earth orbit and explores space. It may
- The larger of Mars’ two moons, orbits closest to the planet The lar
- The USA space agency
- A remote control robot car the can send pictures back to its user
- The biggest mountain on the plant Earth
- The red plant
15 Clues: H2O • bodies • The red plant • The USA space agency • Rock the fly though space • The 3rd plant from the sun • The biggest mountain on Mars • The biggest mountain on the plant Earth • craters A spot where astroids hit plants • Water the is found under the serface of Mar • The smaller of Mars’ two moons, orbits furthest from the planet. • ...
Plants/Roots p.48-51 2023-09-12
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- only produces cones or hard seeds no flowers
- acts as a protective covering at the end of the root
- can't grow tall due to lack of a vascular system
- an example of nonvascular plants
- absorbs the water like a sponge
- where extra energy is stored
- the skin layer of the root
- plants need space, water, air, and what?
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- this keeps the plant from tipping over
- these roots never need to touch the ground
- moves water and minerals up the plant
- found on the underside of a fern
- has tubes that transport water and minerals
- an apple tree is this kind of seed plant
- grass has this kind of roots
- has a protective cover, food, and embryo
- this kind of root is necessary for really dry areas
17 Clues: the skin layer of the root • grass has this kind of roots • where extra energy is stored • absorbs the water like a sponge • found on the underside of a fern • an example of nonvascular plants • moves water and minerals up the plant • this keeps the plant from tipping over • an apple tree is this kind of seed plant • has a protective cover, food, and embryo • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESiS 2021-02-19
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- a waxy layer used to prevent evaporation of water from the leaves
- a process used in plants to convert energy
- a part of a plant that is used for photosynthesis
- a cell in the leaves that contains chlorophyll
- light that is trapped by the chlorophyll
- a way to move sugar from source to sink
- a living organism that do photosynthesis
- a vessel that carries water
- one of the product that is produced in cellular respiration
- one of the product that is produced during photosynthesis
- a process to produce oxygen
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- a pigment in a plant that traps sunlight
- a product of photosynthesis that is translocated
- a tissue that transports sugar to sink
- a process of gas exchange
- tiny holes found in the underside of leaves
- a dense and pack cell in the leave
- waste product of photosynthesis
- the part of a plant that is used as a storage for energy
- cells that surround the stomata
20 Clues: a process of gas exchange • a vessel that carries water • a process to produce oxygen • waste product of photosynthesis • cells that surround the stomata • a dense and pack cell in the leave • a tissue that transports sugar to sink • a way to move sugar from source to sink • a pigment in a plant that traps sunlight • light that is trapped by the chlorophyll • ...
Paper and Ink 2023-07-24
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- A coloured organic compound attracted to its substrate.
- Yellow or red stains found on paper that are caused by the presence of iron and microorganisms.
- Animal-based sizing material.
- The act of removing acids from paper.
- Common acidic sizing technique.
- The separation of plant fibres in paper production.
- Animal skin used as a writing substrate.
- Tool used to make paper out of pulp.
- Plant based sizing material.
- Dried reeds used as a writing substrate.
- Organisms that feed on paper and appear as spores.
- Reduces ink bleeding and makes the paper stronger, tougher, and longer lasting.
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- The movement of soiling due to moisture in the paper.
- Used to produce a coloured film or product.
- An ink made from gull nuts.
- Causes the decomposition of cellulose into smaller fragments.
- Turns paper brittle through the breaking of bonds due to hydrolysis.
- A medium typically used to write on paper.
- Plant-based polysaccharide.
- The glue that provides strength in plants.
20 Clues: An ink made from gull nuts. • Plant-based polysaccharide. • Plant based sizing material. • Animal-based sizing material. • Common acidic sizing technique. • Tool used to make paper out of pulp. • The act of removing acids from paper. • Animal skin used as a writing substrate. • Dried reeds used as a writing substrate. • A medium typically used to write on paper. • ...
Amazon Rainforest 2025-11-04
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- ___ tree, evergreen tree used to make chocolate
- large plant platform on the surface of water
- process to clear land, reduced size by 17-20%
- one of the largest snakes in the world
- ___ tree, large tree that produces large nuts
- largest rodent in the world, is native to South America
- plant that grows on trees to get sunlight and water
- ___ river that flows through the rainforest
- plant with thin leaves adapted to keep moisture
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- mammal that swing through trees with many species
- arachnids that have 8 legs with many species
- ___ tree, has the name of a largely known fruit
- ___ tree, large tree that can grow really tall
- provide nectar and are big and bright
- flower with same fruit name & has vibrant colors
- largest cat species in the Americas with spots
- indigenous group that is located here
- country in which the rainforest is located in
- large region with characteristics; the Amazon is a tropical rainforest
- ___ tree, palm tree that makes acai fruit
20 Clues: provide nectar and are big and bright • indigenous group that is located here • one of the largest snakes in the world • ___ tree, palm tree that makes acai fruit • ___ river that flows through the rainforest • arachnids that have 8 legs with many species • large plant platform on the surface of water • process to clear land, reduced size by 17-20% • ...
Plants 2023-07-19
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- A maple is a deciduous tree known for its colorful leaves in the fall. It is often found in colder regions.
- An orchid is a delicate and exotic flower that comes in many colors and shapes. It is prized for its beauty and rarity.
- A sunflower is a tall plant with a large, bright yellow flower. It turns its face towards the sun and is cheerful to see.
- Ivy is a climbing plant with green leaves that grows on walls and trees. It adds beauty and can provide shade.
- Succulents are small, fleshy plants that store water in their leaves and stems. They come in various shapes and colors.
- A tree is a tall and woody plant with branches and leaves. They provide shade, produce fruits, and help the environment.
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- A lily is an elegant flower with large petals and a pleasant fragrance. It grows in gardens and is often used in bouquets.
- Bamboo is a fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems. It is used for making various things and is a symbol of strength.
- A daisy is a simple and cheerful flower with white petals and a yellow center. It grows in fields and gardens.
- A fern is a leafy plant that loves shade and moist environments. It has delicate leaves and is often found in forests.
- Grass is a green plant that covers the ground. It grows in lawns and meadows and is soft to walk on.
- A flower is a colorful and fragrant plant that blooms and attracts bees and butterflies. They make gardens beautiful.
- A palm is a tall and tropical tree with large leaves at the top. It is a symbol of vacation and beach destinations.
- A rose is a beautiful flower with a pleasant fragrance. It comes in different colors and symbolizes love and beauty.
- A cactus is a plant that grows in dry areas and has thick, spiky stems. It stores water to survive in arid conditions.
- A tulip is a bulbous plant with vibrant flowers that bloom in spring. It is a symbol of new beginnings and joy.
16 Clues: Grass is a green plant that covers the ground. It grows in lawns and meadows and is soft to walk on. • A maple is a deciduous tree known for its colorful leaves in the fall. It is often found in colder regions. • A daisy is a simple and cheerful flower with white petals and a yellow center. It grows in fields and gardens. • ...
Introduction to Plants 2025-04-07
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- A system of tube-like tissues used for transporting water and nutrients in plants
- The male reproductive cell in organisms
- The part of the plant that makes food for the plant by photosynthesis
- The process in which plants convert energy into food
- The female reproductive cell organisms
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- A green pigment that captures energy from sunlight.
- A type of organism that makes its own food
- The male reproductive structure in a flower
- The female reproductive structure in a flower
- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating
- The part of the plant that provides support and transports water and minerals up to the rest of the plant
11 Clues: The female reproductive cell organisms • The male reproductive cell in organisms • A type of organism that makes its own food • The male reproductive structure in a flower • The female reproductive structure in a flower • A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating • A green pigment that captures energy from sunlight. • ...
Transport in Plants 2019-03-23
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- The part of a plant where glucose is used up so has a lower concentration
- Another name for dissolved substances that move around plants: a_______
- __-_________ proteins help move sucrose into the phloem (no hyphen)
- This, along with light, temperature and wind, is one of the main factors that affects transpiration rate
- A plant that is adapted to reduce water loss (generic name)
- The movement of dissolves substances (e.g. sugars) around a plant
- _____ _____ the hypothesis that best explains phloem transport (no space)
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- plants adapted to dry climates have these on their epidermis to trap moisture
- Cactic have these instead of leaves to reduce their surface area
- ______ grass: a plant that is adapted to a dry climate
- The process by which solutes are loaded into the sieve tube elements (no space)
- Plants that live in aquatic environment
- An area of the plant where glucose is made and has a high concentration
13 Clues: Plants that live in aquatic environment • ______ grass: a plant that is adapted to a dry climate • A plant that is adapted to reduce water loss (generic name) • Cactic have these instead of leaves to reduce their surface area • The movement of dissolves substances (e.g. sugars) around a plant • __-_________ proteins help move sucrose into the phloem (no hyphen) • ...
Science Vocabulary 1 2023-11-13
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- the control center of the cell
- The process of grouping things based on their similarities or differences.
- plant a plant that has tissues made of cells that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant
- a flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit
- to receive genes from a parent
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- a trait influenced by experience or the environment
- found only in a plant cell
- a jellylike fluid inside the cell
- the basic unit of life
- a tiny cell made by some plants that can produce a new plant
10 Clues: the basic unit of life • found only in a plant cell • the control center of the cell • to receive genes from a parent • a jellylike fluid inside the cell • a trait influenced by experience or the environment • a flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit • a tiny cell made by some plants that can produce a new plant • ...
iGCSE Plants 2022-03-11
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- A photosynthetic pigment found in chloroplasts that transfers light energy into chemical energy in molecules.
- Water loss from plant leaves and shoots via diffusion and evaporation. The rate of transpiration is affected by temperature and humidity.
- area The total area occupied by the surface of an object. The larger the surface area, the faster the rate of diffusion.
- (water movement) The ‘sticking’ together of water molecules due to attractive forces between them. This enables water molecules to move up the xylem in a continuous stream.
- A variable that is in short supply and limits the rate of a particular reaction.
- A reaction that takes place inside photosynthetic organisms (e.g. plants, algae) and manufactures carbohydrates from raw materials using light energy. Overall in the presence of light and chlorophyll: carbon dioxide + water ⟶ glucose + oxygen 6CO2 + 6H2O ⟶ C6H12O6 + 6O2
- A layer of cells on the leaf’s lower surface that contains stomata and guard cells.
- An organelle found in plants and algae that is the site for photosynthesis.
- Small holes found on the surface of a plant (typically leaves) that can be opened or closed by guard cells to control water loss and gas exchange.
- Cells that surround the stomata and change shape depending on the volume of water. They control the rate of transpiration by becoming turgid or flaccid, opening or closing stomata.
- A transport tissue found in plants that is specialised to transport sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant in both directions.
- The main photosynthetic tissue in plants located below the upper epidermis. It receives the most light so contains the greatest concentration of chloroplasts.
- The regions of a plant that store or remove sugars e.g. roots, buds, fruits.
- The movement of sugars (sucrose, amino acids, etc.) up and down a .plant, from sources to sinks, via the phloem. Requires energy.
- A type of carbohydrate made from many glucose molecules joined together. It serves as an energy store in plants.
- A layer of transparent cells that allows light to strike the palisade mesophyll tissue.
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- Specialised cells responsible for the uptake of water and minerals from the soil. They have long hair like extensions known as root hairs, which provide a large surface area for absorption of ions by active transport and water by osmosis.
- Part of the transport system in vascular plants that consists of xylem and phloem tissue.
- spaces Intracellular spaces within the spongy mesophyll layer of the leaf that enable gaseous exchange. The air becomes saturated with water vapour providing a high concentration gradient for its diffusion into the atmosphere.
- A transport tissue in plants that is specialised to transport water and dissolved minerals from the roots of the plant to the leaves.
- The tissue located between the epidermis and the vascular bundles in a plant stem or root.
- A type of loosely packed mesophyll tissue with air pockets, which is specialised for gas exchange. It contains some chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- A type of mineral element required by plants for the production of amino acids.
- A large molecule that is synthesised from simple sugars.
- A type of mineral element required by plants for the production of chlorophyll.
- The regions of a plant that produce sugars e.g. leaves, storage organs.
- A soluble sugar produced from the breakdown of starch in plants. It can be stored, used in respiration or used to synthesise other substances.
27 Clues: A large molecule that is synthesised from simple sugars. • The regions of a plant that produce sugars e.g. leaves, storage organs. • An organelle found in plants and algae that is the site for photosynthesis. • The regions of a plant that store or remove sugars e.g. roots, buds, fruits. • ...
Drugs 2024-10-26
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- subtances found in the opium poppy plant
- - effects the central nervous system
- a slang term for the drug methamphetamine
- addictive stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant
- -the practice of buying goods in small, affordable quantities suitable for one-time use.
- synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic (pain relief) and anesthetic
- one of the most widely used and abused psychoactive drugs in the world
- which is made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant, and which can be smoked.
- broad class of drugs that increase the activity of the central nervous system
- known as volatile subtances or solvents
- that include synthetic opioids such as fentanyl; pain relievers available legally by prescription,
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- (molecule) with the ability to dissolve other substances (solutes) to form a solution.
- used in the management and treatment of pain.
- hydrocarbon radical C5H11 that occurs in various isomeric forms and is derived from pentane. called also pent
- process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity.
- insensibility or stupor due to their depressant effect of the central nervous system.
- alter the user’s perception of reality
- prominent angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor
- chemicals that people inhale (breath in) to cause a pleasurable feeling of effect(high)
- the dried leaves,flowers,stems, and seeds of cannabis plant
20 Clues: - effects the central nervous system • alter the user’s perception of reality • known as volatile subtances or solvents • subtances found in the opium poppy plant • a slang term for the drug methamphetamine • used in the management and treatment of pain. • prominent angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor • ...
Drugs 2024-10-26
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- alter the user’s perception of reality
- mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity.
- a slang term for the drug methamphetamine
- hydrocarbon radical C5H11 that occurs in various isomeric forms and is derived from pentane. called also pent
- - effects the central nervous system
- subtances found in the opium poppy plant
- addictive stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant
- (molecule) with the ability to dissolve other substances (solutes) to form a solution.
- known as volatile subtances or solvents
- drug which is made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant, and which can be smoked.
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- insensibility or stupor due to their depressant effect of the central nervous system.
- broad class of drugs that increase the activity of the central nervous system
- potent synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic (pain relief) and anesthetic
- the dried leaves,flowers,stems, and seeds of cannabis plant
- medications used in the management and treatment of pain.
- a prominent angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor
- that include synthetic opioids such as fentanyl; pain relievers available legally by prescription,
- chemicals that people inhale (breath in) to cause a pleasurable feeling of effect(high)
- one of the most widely used and abused psychoactive drugs in the world
- the practice of buying goods in small, affordable quantities suitable for one-time use.
20 Clues: - effects the central nervous system • alter the user’s perception of reality • known as volatile subtances or solvents • subtances found in the opium poppy plant • a slang term for the drug methamphetamine • medications used in the management and treatment of pain. • a prominent angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor • ...
Cells 2023-11-04
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- Cell that can change its length and so move things.
- A strong plant material used to make cell walls.
- Green discs containing chlorophyll. Found in plant cells. Where the plant makes food using photosynthesis.
- Cell found in roots. It has a large surface area to help the cell absorb water quickly.
- Storage space in plant cells.
- The basic unit of all life. All organisms are made of cells.
- Tough wall around plant cells. Helps to support the cell.
- Small parts in the cytoplasm of all cells, where respiration occurs.
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- Watery jelly inside a cell where the cell’s activities take place.
- The ‘control centre’ of a cell.
- Green substance found inside chloroplasts.
- Membrane that controls what goes into and out of a cell.
12 Clues: Storage space in plant cells. • The ‘control centre’ of a cell. • Green substance found inside chloroplasts. • A strong plant material used to make cell walls. • Cell that can change its length and so move things. • Membrane that controls what goes into and out of a cell. • Tough wall around plant cells. Helps to support the cell. • ...
Parts of the plant 2020-09-20
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- A product of photosynthesis
- Plant part that support the plant
- Beside water, plant needs this for photosynthesis
- Green pigment in the leaves that trap sunlight
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- Plants seed stay here
- Gases get in and out of the plant through this tiny opening
- The process where plants make its food
- Plant part that absorbs the mineral and water
- Plant part that make the food for plant
9 Clues: Plants seed stay here • A product of photosynthesis • Plant part that support the plant • The process where plants make its food • Plant part that make the food for plant • Plant part that absorbs the mineral and water • Green pigment in the leaves that trap sunlight • Beside water, plant needs this for photosynthesis • ...
Life Science Chapter 9: Plant Functions 2022-10-15
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- short day plant from Mexico; p. 176
- female part of flower; grows into fruit
- new diploid cell formed after gametes meet
- hormones that cause shoots/stems to grow
- male parts of flower
- plant that doesn't require much sun; mum
- unicellular; mushroom/fern reproduction
- a gaseous plant hormone that ripens fruit
- female parts of flower
- plant that shows positive tropism (p 177)
- plant that requires 12 hours of sun; iris
- a change in an environment
- plant that flowers whenever; cucumber
- "bare seed"; conifers and evergreens
- cell used in reproduction
- process plants use to make food from sun
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- stalk that holds anther
- a response toward or away from a stimulus
- hormone that causes cells to divide
- male gamete in flower
- bright parts of flower that attract pollinator animal/element that moves pollen to stigma
- a plant's response to touch
- female gamete where seed grows
- chemicals made by plants that affect growth
- leaf like organ that protects ovary
- plant hormone that helps stems/flowers grow
- multicellular; grows into new plant
- flowering plants
- hormone that inhibits plant growth
- a behavior that results from a stimulus
- most important pollinator
- a plant's response to sunlight
- male part of flower that produces pollen
- a plant's response to gravity
- another word for producer; Ex: plants
- sticky female part of flower
36 Clues: flowering plants • male parts of flower • male gamete in flower • female parts of flower • stalk that holds anther • most important pollinator • cell used in reproduction • a change in an environment • a plant's response to touch • sticky female part of flower • a plant's response to gravity • female gamete where seed grows • a plant's response to sunlight • ...
crossword activity 2013-11-15
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- Part of the plant that provides support and carries the water and nutrients.
- The part of theplant that produces seeds.
- Female part of the plant. Maks the seeds.
- Special green leaves that proct the flower.
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- The underground part of the plant that acts as an anchor. Taks in water and nutrients from the soil.
- Made pary of the plant makes the pollen.
- Part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place.
- A tiny grain that looks like yellow powder and is made by seed plants
- Colorful flower leaves that attract pollinators.
- The tiny part of the plant from witch ney plants grow.
10 Clues: Made pary of the plant makes the pollen. • The part of theplant that produces seeds. • Female part of the plant. Maks the seeds. • Special green leaves that proct the flower. • Colorful flower leaves that attract pollinators. • Part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place. • The tiny part of the plant from witch ney plants grow. • ...
Propogation 2022-01-24
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- dry or liquid solution used to increase root growth
- slanting “T” shape a single bud is placed into on a stem
- cuttings taken in the growing season
- propagation through cutting a portion of a plant stem and planting the stem in conditions needed for adequate growth
- process of creating new plants from an older plant using a variety of methods
- where the stock and scion join
- graft method of matching angle cuts to the scion and the stock
- removal of top portion above the budding union
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- propagation through merging two plants together
- single buds are joined to the stock
- growing layer of cells just under the bark
- place where the leaf is attached
- lower portion of a graft and is also known as root stock
- manipulating a plant to grow a new root section off of the side of another stem
- variation of the splice graft which adds a vertical cut for the scion and stock to be inserted into each other along the main angle cut
- propagation through burying a section of the stem and a root system growing from the buried section
- burying the tip of a plant stem
- portion used to compose the stem or branches in a graft
18 Clues: where the stock and scion join • burying the tip of a plant stem • place where the leaf is attached • single buds are joined to the stock • cuttings taken in the growing season • growing layer of cells just under the bark • removal of top portion above the budding union • propagation through merging two plants together • dry or liquid solution used to increase root growth • ...
SPRING 2023-05-02
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- plant a _____ and wait for a flower to grow
- birds make a ____ to lay eggs
- spring starts during this month
- colourful arc in the sky after the rain
- fly a ____ on a windy day
- a place to plant flowers or plants
- rain gathers in one spot on the ground and makes a _____
- a person whose job is to plant crops
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- a yellow flower that faces the sun
- hold this to stay dry when it rains
- a caterpillar turns into a _____
- water falling from the sky
- open the ____ and let fresh air into the house
- children go to the _____ and play
- the colour of grass
15 Clues: the colour of grass • fly a ____ on a windy day • water falling from the sky • birds make a ____ to lay eggs • spring starts during this month • a caterpillar turns into a _____ • children go to the _____ and play • a yellow flower that faces the sun • a place to plant flowers or plants • hold this to stay dry when it rains • a person whose job is to plant crops • ...
Fruit and vegetable vocabulary 2022-01-28
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- a fruit consisting of a fleshy enlarged receptacle and a tough central core containing the seeds, e.g., an apple or pear.
- a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit.
- a poisonous compound which is present in green potatoes and in related plants. It is a steroid glycoside of the saponin group.
- is a French appetizers consisting of sliced or whole raw vegetables
- is an oxidation reaction that takes place in some foods, mostly fruit and vegetables, causing the food to turn brown.
- a colorless crystalline compound which is the basis of a number of white or yellow plant pigments.
- a fleshy fruit with thin skin and a central stone containing the seed, e.g., a plum, cherry, almond, or olive.
- a Japanese dish of fish, shellfish, or vegetables, fried in batter.
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- a class of vegetables that includes beans, peas and lentils
- is a dessert of fruit cooked in syrup
- a major plant hormone that influences diverse processes in plant growth, development and stress responses throughout the plant life cycle.
- an orange or red plant pigment found in carrots and many other plant structures.
- is a green pigment
- responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming, forestry, rural economic development, and food.
15 Clues: is a green pigment • is a dessert of fruit cooked in syrup • a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit. • a class of vegetables that includes beans, peas and lentils • a Japanese dish of fish, shellfish, or vegetables, fried in batter. • is a French appetizers consisting of sliced or whole raw vegetables • ...
AGRICULTURE & FARMING TERMS 2022-05-16
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- To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses
- Small sticky soil particles with minerals (water often sits)
- The amount of something that is produced by a plant or farm
- The organic component of soils that made of decomposed and very small decomposed organism parts and microorganisms.
- A substance that is added to soil to help the growth of plants; used to add nutrients to the soil that will help the growth of plants. Can be an organic or chemical source.
- A chemical that is used to kill animals or insects that damage plants or crops
- A tool used to prepare land for growing crops
- A soil made of a mix of sand, silt, and clay. Often considered the best soil type for agriculture.
- Government certification given to businesses and farmers who produce products without the use of chemicals.
- A decayed mixture of plants and or animal manure (such as leaves and grass) that is used to improve the soil in a garden
- Small plant grown from a seed that is grown in a greenhouse and will be planted outside in the ground
- Plants that are grown by farmers
- A component of soil that is made up of once-living things (as compared to the majority of soil which is made up of things that are mineral).
- A plan that you make before you begin planting that determines when, what, where and how much of each crop you will plant throughout the growing season.
- A large vehicle that has two large back wheels, two smaller front wheels, and is used
- A substance that is made by humans that is generally used for controlling pests and is often dangerous.
- Removing parts of the plant to reduce disease, increase airflow through the plant, and direct more energy towards the fruit of the plant.
- Agricultural services in each county in the state that provide Training and technical assistance for agricultural producers of all kinds.
- The dry stems of wheat and other grasses; often used as mulch on a farm
- United States Department of Agriculture. Provides grants and technical support for agriculture and conservation.
- Farming with the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers (not organic).
- Plants that grow very quickly in places they are unwanted and often cover or kill other plants
- A test that can tell you how much fertility is in your soil, and how much (and what kinds) should be added for optimal production.
- The macro nutrients in soil, what crops need the most of. Stands for nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.
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- removing some plants to make room for others to grow
- A structure made of bent poles that is covered in plastic used by farmers to extend the seasons as the structure can be made hotter (plastic) or colder (shade cloth) and about climate control to control humidity and moisture.
- The period of time during the year when you can produce crops (depending on temperature and daylight etc.).
- Animal waste that is rich in nutrients.
- The amount of plant nutrients, and the availability of those nutrients, in your soil.
- Chemicals used to kill plants or stop growth. Usually used on weeds
- A material (such as straw, leaves or pieces of wood) that is spread over the ground in a garden to protect the plants and stop weeds from growing
- The percentage of sand, silt and clay particles in the soil, which determines how water and nutrients move through the soil.
- When a plant begins to grow or sprout
- A fabric material that is installed over crops to exclude pests and / or warm the air around the plant.
- Nutrients for plants that are chemically derived and human-made.
- To plant crops at multiple times during the season so that you can harvest them several times
- A building made of plastic or glass that is used for growing plants
- An engine used for moving water from a water source to where water is needed.
- Moving seedlings into larger containers for healthy root development
- Includes compost, manure, minerals, and other materials from the natural environment
- Things added to the soil (chicken manure, straw, or compost) to make it healthier and make plants grow stronger
- To gather or collect a crop
- Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust
- A large gritty soil particle that forms loose soil (often drains too fast)
- A flat plastic hose with holes that is used to water plants slowly and directly to the roots without wetting the entire plant to promote plant health. Used to conserve water.
45 Clues: To gather or collect a crop • Plants that are grown by farmers • When a plant begins to grow or sprout • Animal waste that is rich in nutrients. • A tool used to prepare land for growing crops • To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses • removing some plants to make room for others to grow • Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust • ...
Earth and Mars Crossword 2022-04-27
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- The 3rd plant from the sun
- craters A spot where astroids hit plants
- Water the is found under the serface of Mar
- the Moon; enter interplanetary space; flyby, orbit, or land on other
- The biggest mountain on Mars
- Rock the fly though space
- H2O
- The smaller of Mars’ two moons, orbits furthest from the planet.
- bodies
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- A robotic spacecraft that leaves Earth orbit and explores space. It may
- The larger of Mars’ two moons, orbits closest to the planet The lar
- The USA space agency
- A remote control robot car the can send pictures back to its user
- The biggest mountain on the plant Earth
- The red plant
15 Clues: H2O • bodies • The red plant • The USA space agency • Rock the fly though space • The 3rd plant from the sun • The biggest mountain on Mars • The biggest mountain on the plant Earth • craters A spot where astroids hit plants • Water the is found under the serface of Mar • The smaller of Mars’ two moons, orbits furthest from the planet. • ...
Earth and Mars Crossword 2022-04-27
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- The 3rd plant from the sun
- craters A spot where astroids hit plants
- Water the is found under the serface of Mar
- the Moon; enter interplanetary space; flyby, orbit, or land on other
- The biggest mountain on Mars
- Rock the fly though space
- H2O
- The smaller of Mars’ two moons, orbits furthest from the planet.
- bodies
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- A robotic spacecraft that leaves Earth orbit and explores space. It may
- The larger of Mars’ two moons, orbits closest to the planet The lar
- The USA space agency
- A remote control robot car the can send pictures back to its user
- The biggest mountain on the plant Earth
- The red plant
15 Clues: H2O • bodies • The red plant • The USA space agency • Rock the fly though space • The 3rd plant from the sun • The biggest mountain on Mars • The biggest mountain on the plant Earth • craters A spot where astroids hit plants • Water the is found under the serface of Mar • The smaller of Mars’ two moons, orbits furthest from the planet. • ...
Christmas Mon 15.30 group 2020-12-14
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- It is made with white stuff.
- It is a dark green plant and it has red berries in the centre
- When it is Christmas we put a plant with lights in our house
- It is similar to a car but it goes on the snow
- It is a biscuit but also a British table decoration.
- It is one state of water
- You can see it in the sky at night .
- who pulls the sleigh of Santa Claus?
- The helpers of Santa Claus
- They are put on the Christmas Tree
- Father Christmas
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- Santa
- What plant is used to decorate at Christmas?
- They are at the bottom of the tree.
- You send this to your friends
- Other people give you this.
- It is delicious
- It is a big sock for presents
- A person with a circle on their head!
- Jingle _______
- You use it to don't have cold on the head.
21 Clues: Santa • Jingle _______ • It is delicious • Father Christmas • It is one state of water • The helpers of Santa Claus • Other people give you this. • It is made with white stuff. • You send this to your friends • It is a big sock for presents • They are put on the Christmas Tree • They are at the bottom of the tree. • You can see it in the sky at night . • ...
Cells 2021-07-07
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- Gas used by plants in photosynthesis
- The process by which plants and some bacteria use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar
- Organelle that gives shape to plant cells
- Where photosynthesys happens
- Cells with no nucleus
- Process in which the cytoplasm pinches in the middle and 2 daughter cells are formed
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- Phase in cell respiration that involves oxygen
- A plant pigment that absorbs sunlight
- Type of reproduction in which bacteria share genetic material
- Phase in cell respiration that does not involve oxygen
- Where in the cell are proteins made
- The plant can use _____ energy
- The food product of photosynthesis
- Where organelles are found in cells
- Where cell respiration happens
- Where in the cell is DNA found
- Liquid involved in cell respiration
- Research: eukaryotes can reproduce asexually through ______
- Research: The first step in cell division
- A by-product of photosynthesis we need
- Name of energy molecule of cells
- Research: eukaryotes can reproduce sexually through ______
22 Clues: Cells with no nucleus • Where photosynthesys happens • The plant can use _____ energy • Where cell respiration happens • Where in the cell is DNA found • Name of energy molecule of cells • The food product of photosynthesis • Where in the cell are proteins made • Where organelles are found in cells • Liquid involved in cell respiration • Gas used by plants in photosynthesis • ...
4.01 cross word 2023-04-17
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- this beign too high or too low will ahev bad effects
- what process in plants produces oxygen
- the tendency of plants to grow toward light
- ____ are located in the ovary
- where plants lose their water from their leaves because of evaporation
- some ______day plants are african violets and spinach
- the other by-product from photosynthesis
- plants consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- plants are placed into 1 through 8 zones depending on average minimum temperature
- plant first growing from a seed
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- the process where plants intake water and nutrients
- when a plant doesn't grow very much
- 90% of the plant is made of mostly _____
- the response of plants to differing amounts of light
- plants have _______ types like seeds and fruits
- how nutrients and water enter plants through the cell wall
- ____day plants require long nights to flower
- nutrients being transported elsewhere in the plants body
- asexual and sexual are types of...
- water ______ nutrients throughout the body
20 Clues: ____ are located in the ovary • plant first growing from a seed • asexual and sexual are types of... • when a plant doesn't grow very much • what process in plants produces oxygen • 90% of the plant is made of mostly _____ • the other by-product from photosynthesis • water ______ nutrients throughout the body • the tendency of plants to grow toward light • ...
Ecosystems by max. 2023-12-18
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- a habitat where animals and or bugs live and rome around.
- a plant that makes its own food.
- the proses in wich light energy is converted.
- an animal wich looks for its food.
- animal only eats meat.
- animals bloud is cold.
- any liqued or frozen water that formes in the atamsfaer and falls back to earth.
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- the whether avreged avregeged over a long time.
- an animal and eats and catches food.
- a hot or cold feling out side.
- a place where difrent types of animals and plant like like the savanna biome.
- a living oranisum like a lion.
- the animal that gets killed by the other animal.
- animls bloud is warm.
- and animal that kills anouther animal.
- the boughtum is the animal that gets eaten alot and top does not.
- the food wich another organisum eats.
- a non living thing like a rock.
- and animal or plant that canges to survie in there biome.
- animal eats meat and plants.
20 Clues: animls bloud is warm. • animal only eats meat. • animals bloud is cold. • animal eats meat and plants. • a hot or cold feling out side. • a living oranisum like a lion. • a non living thing like a rock. • a plant that makes its own food. • an animal wich looks for its food. • an animal and eats and catches food. • the food wich another organisum eats. • ...
Ecosystems by max. 2023-12-18
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- a habitat where animals and or bugs live and rome around.
- a plant that makes its own food.
- the proses in wich light energy is converted.
- an animal wich looks for its food.
- animal only eats meat.
- animals bloud is cold.
- any liqued or frozen water that formes in the atamsfaer and falls back to earth.
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- the whether avreged avregeged over a long time.
- an animal and eats and catches food.
- a hot or cold feling out side.
- a place where difrent types of animals and plant like like the savanna biome.
- a living oranisum like a lion.
- the animal that gets killed by the other animal.
- animls bloud is warm.
- and animal that kills anouther animal.
- the boughtum is the animal that gets eaten alot and top does not.
- the food wich another organisum eats.
- a non living thing like a rock.
- and animal or plant that canges to survie in there biome.
- animal eats meat and plants.
20 Clues: animls bloud is warm. • animal only eats meat. • animals bloud is cold. • animal eats meat and plants. • a hot or cold feling out side. • a living oranisum like a lion. • a non living thing like a rock. • a plant that makes its own food. • an animal wich looks for its food. • an animal and eats and catches food. • the food wich another organisum eats. • ...
Puzzle 166 2025-06-13
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- An explosive weapon
- A grain used as food around the world
- To throw or a group of actors in a play or movie
- A sport played with a bat and ball
- A large primate without a tail
- A social gathering for celebration
- A person or company that prepares books or media for sale
- To move quickly back and forth
- The blooming part of a plant
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- A quality that pleases the senses or mind
- The flat, green part of a plant that absorbs sunlight
- Preserved by removing moisture
- A piece of fabric used as a symbol of a country or group
- A country in Southern Africa
- Inflated rubber or plastic used for decoration or celebration
- The ability or capacity to do something or act effectively
- The hard parts of a skeleton
- A solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- A device for slowing or stopping motion
- The sweet, edible part of a plant
20 Clues: An explosive weapon • A country in Southern Africa • The hard parts of a skeleton • The blooming part of a plant • Preserved by removing moisture • A large primate without a tail • To move quickly back and forth • The sweet, edible part of a plant • A sport played with a bat and ball • A social gathering for celebration • A grain used as food around the world • ...
crossword 2023-02-10
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- a type of consumer that only eats plants
- the moving of sediment after its weathered
- a living thing in an ecosystem
- the first succession on rock with no dirt
- the amount of energy passed on in the consumer triangle (spelled with percent)
- eats primary consumer
- physical change weathering
- a type of consumer that only eats meat
- plant growth in response to gravity
- plant growth in response to light
- a type of consumer that eats both plants and animals
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- the amount of different organisms in an area
- a process that plants use to make food
- eats secondary consumer
- living things like plants break down rock
- the depositing of sediment after erosion
- the process that breaks down rock into sediment
- the second succession with dirt
- eats producer and is first consumer
- transports water up from the roots in plants
- a nonliviing thing in an ecosystem
- a web of many food chains linked together
- plant growth in response to touch
23 Clues: eats primary consumer • eats secondary consumer • physical change weathering • a living thing in an ecosystem • the second succession with dirt • plant growth in response to touch • plant growth in response to light • a nonliviing thing in an ecosystem • eats producer and is first consumer • plant growth in response to gravity • a process that plants use to make food • ...
afnr_5.2_vocab_2 2021-11-30
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- Union of an egg and sperm to produce a seed or fertilized egg.
- The embryo of a plant
- The female element of a flower; composed of stigma, style, and ovary.
- The organ of a flower which bears the pollen consisting of the stalk and the anther.
- The transfer of the pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower, the first step in producing a fruit or seed
- The receptive surface of the female organ of a flower that receives the pollen.
- In the pistil of a flower, the part between the ovary and the stigma.
- The lower portion of a plant that mostly develops underground and anchors the plant in the soil.
- Stalk, trunk, branch of a plant. Can be vertical or horizontal.
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- The making of a new plant or animal.
- The male element that carries the spores in the fertilization of the egg nucleus in the ovule of a flower. Borne by the anthers and is usually a yellowish, dust-like mass of separate grains.
- Designating a flower that has stamens but no pistil and hence is imperfect.
- Small, green, leaf-life structure found at the base of a flower.
- C6H12O6 +6O2 --> 6CO2 +6H2O +Energy
- Designating a flower that has a pistil or pistils but lacks stamens; an imperfect flower.
- Tube formed following the germination of a pollen grain, when the grain resides on the stigma of a flower.
16 Clues: The embryo of a plant • C6H12O6 +6O2 --> 6CO2 +6H2O +Energy • The making of a new plant or animal. • Union of an egg and sperm to produce a seed or fertilized egg. • Stalk, trunk, branch of a plant. Can be vertical or horizontal. • Small, green, leaf-life structure found at the base of a flower. • The female element of a flower; composed of stigma, style, and ovary. • ...
L.14.7, L.14.7 and L.14.7 Plants 2023-02-20
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- transfer of pollen to egg
- mainly supports leaves and indirectly supports reproductive structures
- Protective outer covering of a plant
- Carries water and nutrients up from the root to the rest of the plant
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- Transport water and nutrients inside the plant
- Flowering plants
- Unspecialized cells that allows for plant growth and from which xylem and phloem can grow by division
- Seed plants
- Carries sugars produced in photosynthesis through the plant
- First part of the plant to emerge from the seed that takes in water and dissolved minerals
10 Clues: Seed plants • Flowering plants • transfer of pollen to egg • Protective outer covering of a plant • Transport water and nutrients inside the plant • Carries sugars produced in photosynthesis through the plant • Carries water and nutrients up from the root to the rest of the plant • mainly supports leaves and indirectly supports reproductive structures • ...
Cells 2023-06-07
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- Something that's made up of cells
- The most important thing in an organism
- Something that helps make a plant cell produce their own food
- Controls the cell and contains the memory of the cell
- that are barreled shape and are located in the cytoplasm
- The protective outside of the cell that's only contained in plant cells
- The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell
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- A cell that's inside of a plant
- A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein
- The thing inside of a organism that helps process the body
- A cell that's inside of a animal
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A kind of fluid inside of a cell but outside of the nucleus
- The things inside of a cell that helps it function
14 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • A cell that's inside of a plant • A cell that's inside of a animal • Something that's made up of cells • The most important thing in an organism • The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell • A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein • The things inside of a cell that helps it function • ...
Cells 2023-06-07
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- Something that's made up of cells
- The most important thing in an organism
- Something that helps make a plant cell produce their own food
- Controls the cell and contains the memory of the cell
- that are barreled shape and are located in the cytoplasm
- The protective outside of the cell that's only contained in plant cells
- The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell
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- A cell that's inside of a plant
- A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein
- The thing inside of a organism that helps process the body
- A cell that's inside of a animal
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A kind of fluid inside of a cell but outside of the nucleus
- The things inside of a cell that helps it function
14 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • A cell that's inside of a plant • A cell that's inside of a animal • Something that's made up of cells • The most important thing in an organism • The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell • A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein • The things inside of a cell that helps it function • ...
Cells 2023-06-07
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- Something that's made up of cells
- The most important thing in an organism
- Something that helps make a plant cell produce their own food
- Controls the cell and contains the memory of the cell
- that are barreled shape and are located in the cytoplasm
- The protective outside of the cell that's only contained in plant cells
- The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell
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- A cell that's inside of a plant
- A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein
- The thing inside of a organism that helps process the body
- A cell that's inside of a animal
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A kind of fluid inside of a cell but outside of the nucleus
- The things inside of a cell that helps it function
14 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • A cell that's inside of a plant • A cell that's inside of a animal • Something that's made up of cells • The most important thing in an organism • The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell • A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein • The things inside of a cell that helps it function • ...
PLanten 2015-10-16
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- Zit in de bladoksel
- Stevig bovengronds deel van een boom
- Hiermee kun je de ouderdom van een boom bepalen
- Gas dat vrijkomt bij de fotosynthese
- Gas dat nodig is bij de fotosynthese
- Platte deel van een blad
- Krans van ong. even lange en dikke wortels
- Dit zijn bomen en struiken
- Komt als eerste boven de grond bij een plant
- Lange dunne buisjes in de plant
- Bevatten het reservevoedsel in het zaad
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- Stof dat wordt gemaakt door de plant in de bladgroenkorrels
- Ander woord voor veronderstelling
- Wordt vaak in de wortels opgeslagen
- Voor het transport van plantensappen en water in de plant
- Zit tussen de bladnerven
- Hier haalt de plant water en mineralen uit de bodem
- Ander woord voor probleemstelling
- Deel stengel tussen twee knopen
- Verankerd de plant diep in de bodem
- Zit aan het eind van iedere stengel
21 Clues: Zit in de bladoksel • Zit tussen de bladnerven • Platte deel van een blad • Dit zijn bomen en struiken • Deel stengel tussen twee knopen • Lange dunne buisjes in de plant • Ander woord voor veronderstelling • Ander woord voor probleemstelling • Wordt vaak in de wortels opgeslagen • Verankerd de plant diep in de bodem • Zit aan het eind van iedere stengel • ...
Chapter 22 2017-12-07
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- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit. Gymnosperms include the conifers, cycads, and ginkgo
- a leaf that bears sporangia
- the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac
- a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an animal or plant.
- palmlike gymnosperm
- (of a plant or invertebrate animal) having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals.
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- a divison of trees
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- a sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water, exuded by some trees and other plants (notably fir and pine).
- each of the microscopic particles, typically single cells, of which pollen is composed. Have a tough coat that has a form characteristic of the pollen-producing plant and which can still be recognized in some archaeological deposits
- gymnosperm,cone bearing seed plants
- a coat for the seed
- phylum gymnosperm that resembles angiosperm
13 Clues: a divison of trees • a coat for the seed • palmlike gymnosperm • a leaf that bears sporangia • gymnosperm,cone bearing seed plants • phylum gymnosperm that resembles angiosperm • the central part of an ovule, containing the embryo sac • a tough outer protective layer, especially that of an animal or plant. • ...
The life Cycle of a conifer tree 2023-03-12
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- a new plant will grow from
- dirt or earth in which plants grow
- a young tree
- to make something
- a young plant growth
- fully grown
- where the seed grows
- a series of events that are repeated over and over
- a bush or tree that has green leaves
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- breaks food down in the organs so it can be absorbed into the bloodstream
- not fully developed
- an evergreen tree that produces cones
- young plant is grown from a seed
- to rest on water and air
- male cells of flowering plants
- to pass waste matter out of the body
16 Clues: fully grown • a young tree • to make something • not fully developed • a young plant growth • where the seed grows • to rest on water and air • a new plant will grow from • male cells of flowering plants • young plant is grown from a seed • dirt or earth in which plants grow • a bush or tree that has green leaves • to pass waste matter out of the body • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 4 2025-12-11
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- The process of pollen entering or being put into a flower or plant so that it produces seeds. * Fertilization : The process of causing a seed to start to develop into a new plant by joining it with a male cell.
- To make something or bring something into existence.
- An animal that has a spine.
- To contain something as a part of something else.
- Giving birth to young that have already developed inside the mother's body.
- To keep someone or something safe from injury, damage, or loss.
- A piece of clothing worn by a person who travels in space.
- The small hard part produced by a plant, from which a new plant can grow.
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- The round hole at the top of a volcano.
- To give someone or something a name.
- To own.
- Any animal with no backbone, for example a worm.
- The act of using something in a careless or unnecessary way, causing it to be lost or destroyed.
- Producing eggs that hatch outside the mother's body, as with birds.
- A vehicle used for travel in space.
- Start growing.
- The top part of the pistil; this is the part that collects the pollen. * Style : The part between the stigma and the ovary.
- Air that moves quickly as a result of natural forces.
18 Clues: To own. • Start growing. • An animal that has a spine. • A vehicle used for travel in space. • To give someone or something a name. • The round hole at the top of a volcano. • Any animal with no backbone, for example a worm. • To contain something as a part of something else. • To make something or bring something into existence. • ...
Plant Crossword 2022-05-27
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- Absorbs water for the plant
- The area on a stem that buds are located
- This is the process of making a new plant asexually
- What plants create
- Collects sunlight
- How water travels through a plant
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- a natural process which occurs when pollen transfers from one plant to another
- Process where plants use sunlight to create oxygen
- Makes a plant green
- A plant needs this to survive
10 Clues: Collects sunlight • What plants create • Makes a plant green • Absorbs water for the plant • A plant needs this to survive • How water travels through a plant • The area on a stem that buds are located • Process where plants use sunlight to create oxygen • This is the process of making a new plant asexually • ...
Reproductive Strategies 2023-05-15
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- is made up of two things
- sexual intercourse
- states that the genes of two or more allelesgt sorted into gametes indepently of one another
- is a part of the plant that is place in moist soil to produce new plant
- is genus of small freshwater organism of the phylum
- strawberries plants produce runners these strat roots and produce new plants
- any differences between cells individual organism or group organism of any species
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- is the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower,or plant to allow fertilization
- is asmall or young plant
- is a cluster of dividing cells from a fertilized egg
- are branches growing underground supplying water and nurishment
- is the egg and sperm released by aquatic animals
- normal growth of appendages
- are tiny single cells living organism
- means medical test and experiment performed outside of the living organism such as atest tube
- any change in the DNA sequence of a cell
16 Clues: sexual intercourse • is made up of two things • is asmall or young plant • normal growth of appendages • are tiny single cells living organism • any change in the DNA sequence of a cell • is the egg and sperm released by aquatic animals • is genus of small freshwater organism of the phylum • is a cluster of dividing cells from a fertilized egg • ...
Bio 2023-11-27
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- control center
- organ systems work together
- Organelle packages in which need chemicals for the cell
- all animals composed of cells
- tiny cell stuctures
- type of Eukaryotic cell
- discover microorganisms with microscope
- concluded all plant tissues were made of cells
- gel like substance inside of cells
- powerhouse of cell
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- spreading molecules around
- outer most layer of an animal cell
- pro dues proteins
- plant cell only
- keeps structure
- movement of molecules across a cell membrane without energy
- has ribosomes
- both plant and animal cell
- stores water in both kinds of cells
- group of tissues that perform similar functions
20 Clues: has ribosomes • control center • plant cell only • keeps structure • pro dues proteins • powerhouse of cell • tiny cell stuctures • type of Eukaryotic cell • spreading molecules around • both plant and animal cell • organ systems work together • all animals composed of cells • outer most layer of an animal cell • gel like substance inside of cells • stores water in both kinds of cells • ...
Christmas Crossword 2024-11-11
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- A type of deer that Santa Claus uses to pull his sleigh.
- The Christmas season.
- A messenger from God.
- A type of cookie.
- A festive song.
- The annual holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
- A decoration for a Christmas tree.
- Santa's reindeer with a red nose.
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- A plant with a trunk and branches.
- A mythical creature that helps Santa Claus.
- A plant with white berries that is used for kissing under.
- A jolly old man who brings gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
- The period of four Sundays before Christmas.
- A circular decoration made of flowers or leaves.
- A present.
- Decorations that shine.
- A plant with red berries.
- A white substance that falls from the sky in winter.
18 Clues: A present. • A festive song. • A type of cookie. • The Christmas season. • A messenger from God. • Decorations that shine. • A plant with red berries. • Santa's reindeer with a red nose. • A plant with a trunk and branches. • A decoration for a Christmas tree. • A mythical creature that helps Santa Claus. • The period of four Sundays before Christmas. • ...
the cells and parts 2021-12-01
10 Clues: in all cells • part of a plant • part of an animal • in plant cell only • part of plant cell • holds water in all cells • part of both animal and plant cell • part of both plant and animal cells • gets oxygen and is only in plant cell • holds the DNA in both animal and plant
BIOL 350 SP18 Final 2018-05-17
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- water potential of an open beaker of pure water
- CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants
- electron transport forms ______and NADPH.
- traits that are relatively easy and quick to quantify
- a very common photosynthetic pigment
- photosynthesis takes place in this organelle
- the amount of rain, snow, or hail that falls on the watershed
- not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur
- a nutrient is ________ if it is required for a plant to grow from a seed and complete the life cycle
- small pores, typically on the undersides of leaves
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- morpho-physio-phenological traits which impact fitness indirectly via their effects on growth, reproduction and survival
- CO2 is first fixed in this type of cell in C4 plants
- biological feedback to a changing environment that is a result of evolution by natural selection
- study of the interrelationships between organisms, and between organisms and their environment
- some G3P is not recycled, but instead, used to make this
- process where plants use sun's energy
- main force that drives absorption of water, causes negative pressure, and draws water through the plant
- enzyme that accounts for 50% of the soluble proteins in the chloroplast and plays an important role in photosynthesis
- relative measure of the ability of a plant to both survive and reproduce
- nutrients are taken up by a plant through these
20 Clues: a very common photosynthetic pigment • process where plants use sun's energy • electron transport forms ______and NADPH. • CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants • photosynthesis takes place in this organelle • water potential of an open beaker of pure water • not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur • nutrients are taken up by a plant through these • ...
BIOL 350 SP18 Final 2018-05-17
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- electron transport forms ______and NADPH.
- relative measure of the ability of a plant to both survive and reproduce
- the amount of rain, snow, or hail that falls on the watershed
- biological feedback to a changing environment that is a result of evolution by natural selection
- photosynthesis takes place in this organelle
- not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur
- study of the interrelationships between organisms, and between organisms and their environment
- CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants
- small pores, typically on the undersides of leaves
- water potential of an open beaker of pure water
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- process where plants use sun's energy
- a very common photosynthetic pigment
- main force that drives absorption of water, causes negative pressure, and draws water through the plant
- enzyme that accounts for 50% of the soluble proteins in the chloroplast and plays an important role in photosynthesis
- a nutrient is ________ if it is required for a plant to grow from a seed and complete the life cycle
- CO2 is first fixed in this type of cell in C4 plants
- morpho-physio-phenological traits which impact fitness indirectly via their effects on growth, reproduction and survival
- nutrients are taken up by a plant through these
- some G3P is not recycled, but instead, used to make this
- traits that are relatively easy and quick to quantify
20 Clues: a very common photosynthetic pigment • process where plants use sun's energy • electron transport forms ______and NADPH. • CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants • photosynthesis takes place in this organelle • nutrients are taken up by a plant through these • not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur • water potential of an open beaker of pure water • ...
Plant Life 2013-12-19
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- Green pigment that turns the plant green and helps it make food.
- Soaks up water and minerals, and stores food for plant.
- Gas that the plant releases into the air.
- Makes food for the plant, takes in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.
- used in photosynthesis.
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- Makes seeds for the plant.
- process of making food.
- food for the plant.
- Supports the plant, contains tubes for carrying food, minerals, and water.
9 Clues: food for the plant. • process of making food. • used in photosynthesis. • Makes seeds for the plant. • Gas that the plant releases into the air. • Soaks up water and minerals, and stores food for plant. • Green pigment that turns the plant green and helps it make food. • Makes food for the plant, takes in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen. • ...
Science 2025-11-12
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- The part of a microscope that illuminates the specimen
- The part of a microscope that allows light to pass, illuminating the specimen
- An explanation supported by evidence of an experiment
- The type of cells that don't have a nucleus
- The barrier of the cell that picks what goes in
- The additional barrier that's part of a plant cell
- The type of cells that have a nucleus
- The jelly-like substance that keeps organelles 'afloat' in the cell
- The organelle in a plant cell that performs photosynthesis
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- The manipulated variable in an experiment
- The type of organelle that makes protein in a cell
- A conclusion based of prior knowledge and observations
- The part of a microscope that holds the stage in place
- What's inside/stored in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell
- The smallest living organism
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The control center of the cell
- The organelle that stores water in a plant cell
- The part of a microscope that you hold to move it
- The part of a microscope that the slide goes on
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • The smallest living organism • The control center of the cell • The type of cells that have a nucleus • The manipulated variable in an experiment • The type of cells that don't have a nucleus • The barrier of the cell that picks what goes in • The organelle that stores water in a plant cell • The part of a microscope that the slide goes on • ...
Plants Are Awesome! 2014-11-21
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- they grow near the bottom of the stem and prop up the plant
- The loss of water through plants leaves
- it is a single cell that can produce into a new plant
- Skin
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- small plant that can survive without a transport system
- a seed plant that can't produce flowers
- these are thin roots that often cover wide areas
- a plant makes flowers and its seeds are covered with fruit
- this is a threadlike projection from a plant root
- this covers the tip of a root
10 Clues: Skin • this covers the tip of a root • a seed plant that can't produce flowers • The loss of water through plants leaves • these are thin roots that often cover wide areas • this is a threadlike projection from a plant root • it is a single cell that can produce into a new plant • small plant that can survive without a transport system • ...
CONTROL AND COORDINATION IN PLANTS 2020-09-01
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- family of the touch me not plant
- abscisic acid ________ growth
- *insert pic*
- hydrotropism refers to movement wrt water
- Seen in venus fly trap, pitcher plant etc.
- non directional movements
- directional movement
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- hormone in plants that promotes cell division
- roots show ________ geotropism
- a plant hormone
- gaseous hormone
- promotes stem elongation in plants
- external disturbance which triggers movement in organisms
- irreversible increase in weight, height
- another name for mimosa pudica
- *insert pic*
- an example of chemotropism
- Shows positive phototropism
- movement due to gravity
19 Clues: *insert pic* • *insert pic* • a plant hormone • gaseous hormone • directional movement • movement due to gravity • non directional movements • an example of chemotropism • Shows positive phototropism • abscisic acid ________ growth • roots show ________ geotropism • another name for mimosa pudica • family of the touch me not plant • promotes stem elongation in plants • ...
Plant Facts 2023-05-26
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- Howconvert sunlight into energy
- plants make these to grow new plant
- the green part of a plant that helps it turn sunlight into food
- A brightly colored part of a flower that attracts pollinators
- A green color in plants that helps with photosynthesis
- a sticky liquid bees drink
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- the part of the plant that pulls water from the ground.
- The process of a seed developing into a plant
- The part bees land in to drink nectar
- the main body of a plant
- a powder flowers make that sticks to bees when they jump from flower to flower
11 Clues: the main body of a plant • a sticky liquid bees drink • Howconvert sunlight into energy • plants make these to grow new plant • The part bees land in to drink nectar • The process of a seed developing into a plant • A green color in plants that helps with photosynthesis • the part of the plant that pulls water from the ground. • ...
Fruit and vegetable vocabulary 2022-01-28
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- a fleshy fruit with thin skin and a central stone containing the seed, e.g., a plum, cherry, almond, or olive.
- is a dessert of fruit cooked in syrup
- is a green pigment
- a Japanese dish of fish, shellfish, or vegetables, fried in batter.
- a major plant hormone that influences diverse processes in plant growth, development and stress responses throughout the plant life cycle.
- an orange or red plant pigment found in carrots and many other plant structures.
- is a French appetizers consisting of sliced or whole raw vegetables
- a poisonous compound which is present in green potatoes and in related plants. It is a steroid glycoside of the saponin group.
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- is an oxidation reaction that takes place in some foods, mostly fruit and vegetables, causing the food to turn brown.
- a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit.
- a fruit consisting of a fleshy enlarged receptacle and a tough central core containing the seeds, e.g., an apple or pear.
- responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming, forestry, rural economic development, and food.
- a colorless crystalline compound which is the basis of a number of white or yellow plant pigments.
- a class of vegetables that includes beans, peas and lentils
15 Clues: is a green pigment • is a dessert of fruit cooked in syrup • a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit. • a class of vegetables that includes beans, peas and lentils • a Japanese dish of fish, shellfish, or vegetables, fried in batter. • is a French appetizers consisting of sliced or whole raw vegetables • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-15
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- Dioxide Plants intake this
- Where the oxygen from the plant is released
- What plants need to live and photosynthesis helps to creat
- The output of the chemical reaction for photosynthesis
- You use this in math class
- The leaves absorb this to kickstart photosynthesis
- Plants intake this through their roots
- Photosynthesis helps this to make glucose
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- Helps plants to make ATP in plants
- It's what makes the plant green
- What chlorophyll makes plants
- A fancy word for light
- Starts with c and can be learned about in Science class
- The input of the chemical equation for photosynthesis
- Plants release this which happens to help humans
15 Clues: A fancy word for light • You use this in math class • Dioxide Plants intake this • What chlorophyll makes plants • It's what makes the plant green • Helps plants to make ATP in plants • Plants intake this through their roots • Photosynthesis helps this to make glucose • Where the oxygen from the plant is released • Plants release this which happens to help humans • ...
Cell Organelles-Sam 2018-11-06
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- There is one ____ vacuole in a plant cell
- The lysosome get rid of_________
- The flagella is used for feeding and __________
- The organelle that protects the plant cell.
- The ______ is located in the Nucleus
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- This happens in the chloroplasts
- Where cellular respiration happens
- this creates amino acid chains and transfers rna
- The chromosome holds the ______ of the cell
- This contains chlorophyll
- contain hydrolytic enzymes
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- A small hair like thing on single cell organisms
- A watery gel that fills the inside of the cell
- there are several small in an animal cell
- The Golgi appuratus is made of a stack of _________.
- there are two types of these organelles
- The control center of the cell
- The Nucleus holds the ________ of the cell
- The cell membrane is in_______types of cells
- The cell wall shapes, protects,and _____, the plant cell.
- The cytoplasm holds _____ for the cell
- The mitochandria has _____ membrane layers.
- apparatus transports and packages proteins and secretory products.
24 Clues: This contains chlorophyll • contain hydrolytic enzymes • The control center of the cell • The lysosome get rid of_________ • This happens in the chloroplasts • Where cellular respiration happens • The ______ is located in the Nucleus • The cytoplasm holds _____ for the cell • there are two types of these organelles • Controls what enters and leaves the cell • ...
Genbio 2025-03-11
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- - The process that converts carbon dioxide into glucose.
- - The molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the Calvin cycle.
- - The sugar produced during photosynthesis.
- - The gas absorbed by plants from the atmosphere.
- - Tiny openings on leaves that allow gas exchange.
- - The organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- - The process by which plants make their own food.
- - Stacks of thylakoids inside a chloroplast.
- - The plant tissue that transports sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- - A membrane structure inside chloroplasts where the light reactions occur.
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- - The plant tissue that transports water from the roots to the leaves.
- - The first stage of photosynthesis that converts solar energy into chemical energy.
- - The molecule absorbed by roots and split during photosynthesis.
- - The main energy source for photosynthesis.
- - The second stage of photosynthesis, also called the Calvin cycle.
- - An organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis.
- - The gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- - The inner tissue of a leaf where photosynthesis occurs.
- - The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy.
- - The energy-carrying molecule produced in light reactions.
20 Clues: - The sugar produced during photosynthesis. • - The main energy source for photosynthesis. • - The organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • - Stacks of thylakoids inside a chloroplast. • - The gas absorbed by plants from the atmosphere. • - Tiny openings on leaves that allow gas exchange. • - The process by which plants make their own food. • ...
Looking after plants 2020-06-07
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- to soak up liquid
- to think carefully about what might happen
- part of plant where seeds are made
- being unfit, unwell, sick or poorly
- part of plant that support the plant and collect water
- to lose shape, become limp
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- part of plant that transport water around the plant
- to move something
- part of plant where the plant's food is produced
- being well and free from disease
10 Clues: to soak up liquid • to move something • to lose shape, become limp • being well and free from disease • part of plant where seeds are made • being unfit, unwell, sick or poorly • to think carefully about what might happen • part of plant where the plant's food is produced • part of plant that transport water around the plant • ...
Introduction to Plants 2022-03-17
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- The process where plants convert energy to food
- A type of organism that makes its own food
- The part of a plant where the sperm is made
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- The male reproductive cell
- A system of tube-like tissues used for transporting water and nutrients in plants
- A green pigment that captures energy from sunlight
- The part of the plant that provides support and transports water and minerals up to the plant
- A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating
- The part of the plant that makes food for the plant by photosynthesis
- The female reproductive cell
10 Clues: The male reproductive cell • The female reproductive cell • A type of organism that makes its own food • The part of a plant where the sperm is made • The process where plants convert energy to food • A plant embryo enclosed in a protective coating • A green pigment that captures energy from sunlight • ...
Ecology Vocab 2025-04-01
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- the position of an organism in the food chain
- natural enviornment
- region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms
- living thing
- number of people or inhabitants in a given area or region
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- a community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together
- meat eater
- an organism often bacteria
- a hunted organism that is killed
- organism that helps another organism by providing nourishment and shelter
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- living organisms within an ecosystem
- organism hunting prey
- population of living organisms in a specific area that interacts
- an organism that can't produce its own food
- plant and meat eater
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
- non meat eater (plant eater)
- the study of interactions between an organism and its environment
- animal or plant that gets nutrients by living on or in an organism of another species
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- an organism that makes its own food
- an organism that eats the prey
- organism that can produce its own food
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
25 Clues: meat eater • living thing • natural enviornment • plant and meat eater • organism hunting prey • an organism often bacteria • non meat eater (plant eater) • an organism that eats the prey • a hunted organism that is killed • an organism that makes its own food • living organisms within an ecosystem • organism that can produce its own food • an organism that can't produce its own food • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2.1-2.2 2021-09-09
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- male reproductive cell
- when the ovary is fully developed and ripened
- a plant's future seeds
- vase-shapes structure in the center of the flower
- these surround the pistil and include an anther and a filament
- transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- structures designed for food absorption and storage
- attracts the birds or insects that pollinate the flower
- female reproductive cell
- animals disperse the seeds by eating them or dropping them from the plant
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- the enlarged upper portion of a flower's stem
- small root that will develop into the root system
- the transfer of pollen from one flower to another
- tiny shoot that will become the stem and leaves
- occurs when the ripened fruit bursts open and scatters the seeds from the plant
- leaf-like structures that surround the base of the petals
- uniting of a sperm cell from a pollen grain with an egg cell in the ovary
- rounded bottom part of the pistil
- when a flower is pollinated by its own pollen
- the beginning of a new plant
20 Clues: male reproductive cell • a plant's future seeds • female reproductive cell • the beginning of a new plant • rounded bottom part of the pistil • the enlarged upper portion of a flower's stem • when the ovary is fully developed and ripened • when a flower is pollinated by its own pollen • tiny shoot that will become the stem and leaves • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2.1-2.2 2021-09-09
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- small root that will develop into the root system
- vase-shapes structure in the center of the flower
- tiny shoot that will become the stem and leaves
- female reproductive cell
- transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- these surround the pistil and include an anther and a filament
- leaf-like structures that surround the base of the petals
- attracts the birds or insects that pollinate the flower
- the beginning of a new plant
- uniting of a sperm cell from a pollen grain with an egg cell in the ovary
- male reproductive cell
- occurs when the ripened fruit bursts open and scatters the seeds from the plant
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- the enlarged upper portion of a flower's stem
- the transfer of pollen from one flower to another
- structures designed for food absorption and storage
- a plant's future seeds
- animals disperse the seeds by eating them or dropping them from the plant
- when a flower is pollinated by its own pollen
- rounded bottom part of the pistil
- when the ovary is fully developed and ripened
20 Clues: a plant's future seeds • male reproductive cell • female reproductive cell • the beginning of a new plant • rounded bottom part of the pistil • the enlarged upper portion of a flower's stem • when a flower is pollinated by its own pollen • when the ovary is fully developed and ripened • tiny shoot that will become the stem and leaves • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-16
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- What something does
- Sand or small pieces of rock broken down by weathering
- An increase in size or abundance
- A part on the inside of a plant/animal
- What a body part normally does
- All the plants found in one particular area
- sight, smell, taste, touch, hear
- Ms. Schabel's favorite color
- The process of staying alive
- The process of moving sediment from one place to another by water, wind, gravity, ice, etc.
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- A design or sequence that is repeated
- A part on the outside of a plant/animal
- The process of breaking down rocks into sediment
- Organ that sends and recieves messages to/from other parts of the body
- Things that detect changes in an organisms environment
- Information that supports an idea
- A preserved part or trace of an organism that lived a long time ago
- What month is it?
- What a plant or animal does
- The state Ms. Schabel is from
20 Clues: What month is it? • What something does • What a plant or animal does • Ms. Schabel's favorite color • The process of staying alive • The state Ms. Schabel is from • What a body part normally does • An increase in size or abundance • sight, smell, taste, touch, hear • Information that supports an idea • A design or sequence that is repeated • A part on the inside of a plant/animal • ...
Christmas 2024-12-05
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- Thin layer of ice in winter
- Another word for Christmas
- Calendar counting down to Christmas
- Mythical figure opposite of Santa
- Songs sung door to door
- Sparkling strands for the tree
- Frosty the ?
- Bright decorations for trees and houses
- Tree topper or heavenly being
- Traditional term for Christmas season
- Holiday drink with nutmeg
- Festive ballet or holiday figure
- Hung by the chimney with care
- Often tops the Christmas tree
- Santa’s entry point into homes
- Circular door decoration
- Red and green plant of the season
- Santa’s little helper
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- Bringer of gifts in a red suit
- These "jingle" all the way
- Hanging frozen water
- Plant for holiday kisses
- Gifts under the tree
- Plant with red berries and green leaves
- Cookie shaped like a little person
- Santa’s mode of transportation
- Animals pulling Santa’s sleigh
- Decoration for the Christmas tree
- Red-and-white peppermint treat
- Decorative greenery for mantels
30 Clues: Frosty the ? • Hanging frozen water • Gifts under the tree • Santa’s little helper • Songs sung door to door • Plant for holiday kisses • Circular door decoration • Holiday drink with nutmeg • These "jingle" all the way • Another word for Christmas • Thin layer of ice in winter • Tree topper or heavenly being • Hung by the chimney with care • Often tops the Christmas tree • ...
Nature quiz 2025-11-13
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- – A place where living things and nonliving things exist together
- – Sweet liquid inside flowers
- – Natural solid materials inside rocks
- – A season of heavy rain
- – A thick, rainy forest with many kinds of animals and plants
- – Tiny sea animals that build colorful reefs
- – Very hot water that comes out of the ground
- – The line where the sky seems to meet the land
- – Water that moves in the ocean or rivers
- – Yellow powder from flowers that helps make seeds
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- – The natural home of a plant or animal
- – A soft, gentle wind
- – A mountain that can erupt with lava
- – A deep valley with steep sides
- – A very young plant that has just started growing
- – A very cold region near the North Pole
- – An animal that is caught and eaten by another animal
- – When animals travel far during certain seasons
- – An animal that catches other animals for food
- – The part of a plant that grows underground
20 Clues: – A soft, gentle wind • – A season of heavy rain • – Sweet liquid inside flowers • – A deep valley with steep sides • – A mountain that can erupt with lava • – Natural solid materials inside rocks • – The natural home of a plant or animal • – A very cold region near the North Pole • – Water that moves in the ocean or rivers • – Tiny sea animals that build colorful reefs • ...
7A Crossword 2014-10-05
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- A large part of a plant or animal that does a very important job. It is made from different tissues.
- Process that plants use to make their own food.It needs light to work.
- Organ that controls what our body does.
- Plant organ used to take water out of the soil.
- Nerve Cell.
- A scientific idea about why something happens, which can be tested with experiments.
- Thin piece of glass used to hold a specimen in place on a slide.
- Plant organ that used to make food by photosynthesis.
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- Organ used to make and destroy substances in our bodies.
- Another word for food.
- Organ that helps you to breathe.
- Green discs that contain chlorophyll. Found in plant cells.
- Organ used for protection and feeling.
- Getting rid of waste materials from the body.
- Job.
- More scientific name for 'windpipe'
- Organ that pumps blood.
- When a small piece of tissue is taken from the body to check for certain diseases or problems.
18 Clues: Job. • Nerve Cell. • Another word for food. • Organ that pumps blood. • Organ that helps you to breathe. • More scientific name for 'windpipe' • Organ used for protection and feeling. • Organ that controls what our body does. • Getting rid of waste materials from the body. • Plant organ used to take water out of the soil. • Plant organ that used to make food by photosynthesis. • ...
Natural fibers and man made fibers 2020-10-11
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- Fibers man made fiber
- Which is the weakest natural fiber?
- cotton plant
- one common animal fiber
- plant fiber
- what fibers come from goats
- one common plant fiber
- wood pulp
- man made fibers
- flax plant
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- which animal gives us leather?
- synthetic fiber commonly used to make strong ropes.
- what is the another name of lycra.
- man made fibers are mainly made up of
- which fiber is called as artificial fiber
- which animal gives us wool?
- worm which animal gives us silk?
17 Clues: wood pulp • flax plant • plant fiber • cotton plant • man made fibers • Fibers man made fiber • one common plant fiber • one common animal fiber • what fibers come from goats • which animal gives us wool? • which animal gives us leather? • worm which animal gives us silk? • what is the another name of lycra. • Which is the weakest natural fiber? • man made fibers are mainly made up of • ...
AGRICULTURE & FARMING TERMS 2022-05-16
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- To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses
- Small sticky soil particles with minerals (water often sits)
- The amount of something that is produced by a plant or farm
- The organic component of soils that made of decomposed and very small decomposed organism parts and microorganisms.
- A substance that is added to soil to help the growth of plants; used to add nutrients to the soil that will help the growth of plants. Can be an organic or chemical source.
- A chemical that is used to kill animals or insects that damage plants or crops
- A tool used to prepare land for growing crops
- A soil made of a mix of sand, silt, and clay. Often considered the best soil type for agriculture.
- Government certification given to businesses and farmers who produce products without the use of chemicals.
- A decayed mixture of plants and or animal manure (such as leaves and grass) that is used to improve the soil in a garden
- Small plant grown from a seed that is grown in a greenhouse and will be planted outside in the ground
- Plants that are grown by farmers
- A component of soil that is made up of once-living things (as compared to the majority of soil which is made up of things that are mineral).
- A plan that you make before you begin planting that determines when, what, where and how much of each crop you will plant throughout the growing season.
- A large vehicle that has two large back wheels, two smaller front wheels, and is used
- A substance that is made by humans that is generally used for controlling pests and is often dangerous.
- Removing parts of the plant to reduce disease, increase airflow through the plant, and direct more energy towards the fruit of the plant.
- Agricultural services in each county in the state that provide Training and technical assistance for agricultural producers of all kinds.
- The dry stems of wheat and other grasses; often used as mulch on a farm
- United States Department of Agriculture. Provides grants and technical support for agriculture and conservation.
- Farming with the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers (not organic).
- Plants that grow very quickly in places they are unwanted and often cover or kill other plants
- A test that can tell you how much fertility is in your soil, and how much (and what kinds) should be added for optimal production.
- The macro nutrients in soil, what crops need the most of. Stands for nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.
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- removing some plants to make room for others to grow
- A structure made of bent poles that is covered in plastic used by farmers to extend the seasons as the structure can be made hotter (plastic) or colder (shade cloth) and about climate control to control humidity and moisture.
- The period of time during the year when you can produce crops (depending on temperature and daylight etc.).
- Animal waste that is rich in nutrients.
- The amount of plant nutrients, and the availability of those nutrients, in your soil.
- Chemicals used to kill plants or stop growth. Usually used on weeds
- A material (such as straw, leaves or pieces of wood) that is spread over the ground in a garden to protect the plants and stop weeds from growing
- The percentage of sand, silt and clay particles in the soil, which determines how water and nutrients move through the soil.
- When a plant begins to grow or sprout
- A fabric material that is installed over crops to exclude pests and / or warm the air around the plant.
- Nutrients for plants that are chemically derived and human-made.
- To plant crops at multiple times during the season so that you can harvest them several times
- A building made of plastic or glass that is used for growing plants
- An engine used for moving water from a water source to where water is needed.
- Moving seedlings into larger containers for healthy root development
- Includes compost, manure, minerals, and other materials from the natural environment
- Things added to the soil (chicken manure, straw, or compost) to make it healthier and make plants grow stronger
- To gather or collect a crop
- Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust
- A large gritty soil particle that forms loose soil (often drains too fast)
- A flat plastic hose with holes that is used to water plants slowly and directly to the roots without wetting the entire plant to promote plant health. Used to conserve water.
45 Clues: To gather or collect a crop • Plants that are grown by farmers • When a plant begins to grow or sprout • Animal waste that is rich in nutrients. • A tool used to prepare land for growing crops • To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses • removing some plants to make room for others to grow • Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust • ...
Plant Dev 1-3 2024-04-01
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- how is the gametophyte-sporophyte transition controlled?
- name for the plant organ in the early stages of development, found in the SAM
- second stage of female gametophyte development
- name of the cells that first to divide in gametogenesis, specified by SPL
- what is it called when embryogenesis occurs in the absence of fertilisation?
- first stage of female gametophyte development
- which cell gives rise to pollen?
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- what does topless turn TFs into?
- pollen-..... interactions are key for fertilisation
- which type of plant undergoes double fertilisation?
- the pistil produces ....... to stop germination
- what is the male gametophyte?
- is the female gamete diploid or haploid?
- what does the TF Agamous initiate?
- model for flower development
- diploid phase of plant development
16 Clues: model for flower development • what is the male gametophyte? • what does topless turn TFs into? • which cell gives rise to pollen? • what does the TF Agamous initiate? • diploid phase of plant development • is the female gamete diploid or haploid? • first stage of female gametophyte development • second stage of female gametophyte development • ...
plant 2016-01-20
7 Clues: he Fruit of the acorn. • She Has black white trunk. • Tree Her dress up in the new year. • Elongated shape it is yellow and green. • The leaves of this tree is a symbol of Canada. • Tree Fruit elongated shape it is yellow and green. • Tree It gives a round fruit red yellow and green.
Hooray for tea!! 2013-01-29
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- A natural sweetener derived from a plant native to Mexico, South America, and the Southwestern United States.
- Most teas contain _____________, which may help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, heart attacks, strokes, and high blood pressure if one consumes 4-6 cups/day.
- Black, green, white and oolong teas all come from this plant.
- This type of tea is not oxydized or fermented which gives it it's delicate flavour. The leaves are steamed, rolled and dried.
- This type of tea is processed using oxygen. When tea leaves are oxydized they change colour and flavour.
- Steeped Tea was recently featured on this popular Canadian TV show.
- This rooibos tea contains coffee.
- Get two bags of tea delivered to your mailbox each month with this program.
- This is Christine's favourite green tea... yummy!!
- This tea will help calm you when you're feeling anxious or frustrated.
- This white tea, with it's flavours of grapefruit, is good hot or cold.
- This type of tea is made from partially fermented leaves.
- One of the two Steeped hot chocolate flavour.
- This green tea contains bamboo shoots.
- The Hindi word for tea, a very popular drink in India.
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- $1 from the sale of every 100g bag of this tea goes toward the Children's Miracle Network.
- Pu'erh is a dark post-fermented tea produced in _________.
- Canadians drink approximately _____ million cups of tea each year.
- Japanese green tea made from the tips of the youngest tea plants and ground into a fine powder.
- This type of tea is the rarest, and thus the most expensive. It is made from the same plant as black and green tea, but the plant is harvested before the leaves are fully open, giving it a light sweet flavour.
- Steeped Tea's newest teapot.
- This tea comes from a plant found in South Africa. Though the plant is a vivid green colour, when left to ferment in the hot African sun, the tea changes to a deep mahogany red colour, giving this tea the nickname "African Redbush".
- The Brazilian Portuguese name for soursop, a fruit that has a flavour that could be described as a creamy combination of strawberry and pineapple with citrus notes.
- Inspired by this cocktail, this fruity Caribbean tea is sure to make you happy.
24 Clues: Steeped Tea's newest teapot. • This rooibos tea contains coffee. • This green tea contains bamboo shoots. • One of the two Steeped hot chocolate flavour. • This is Christine's favourite green tea... yummy!! • The Hindi word for tea, a very popular drink in India. • This type of tea is made from partially fermented leaves. • ...
Grade 7 Second Semester Words 2016-04-28
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- To show wealth. (Doesn’t always mean showing off)
- A skirt that a woman or girl wears under a dress or outer skirt.
- To a very high degrees, level, or amount
- A woody, vascular seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed by an ovary or fruit.
- A natural feature (such as a mountain or valley) of the Earth’s surface
- The sexual form of a plant in the alternation of generations
- To touch or push gently
- A policy or practice by which a country increases its’ power by gaining control over the areas of the world
- plant The three groups of plants (liverworts, hornworts, and mosses) that lack specialized conducting tissues and true roots, stems, and leaves.
- A fungus that looks like wool ar cotton
- A message that is sent by telegraph
- market An outdoor trading market held on one or more days of each week and on the same days of the week
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- The mass of fungal and algal cells that grow together in symbiotic relationship and that are usually found on rocks ‘or trees.
- The form of a plant in the alternate generations that produces sexual spores. It’s the dominant stage in vascular plants.
- The place at an airport. Border, etc., where government officers collect taxes on good and look for things that people are trying to bring into a country illegally.
- tissue A specialized tissue that conducts materials from one part of the plant to another
- The process of sewing a design on cloth
- A large farm that grows mainly one crop
- A deep crack or opening in the ground, a rock, etc.
- Having or showing a lot of experience and knowledge about the world and about culture, art, literature, etc.
- A North African food that is made from wheat and is in the form of very small, round pieces and sometimes served with vegetables and meat.
- labor Work that is done by slaves or by people who are treated like slaves
- A flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit
- To go back and forth between choices or opinions: to be uncertain about what you think about someone or something
- Located on the inside of something
25 Clues: To touch or push gently • Located on the inside of something • A message that is sent by telegraph • The process of sewing a design on cloth • A large farm that grows mainly one crop • A fungus that looks like wool ar cotton • To a very high degrees, level, or amount • To show wealth. (Doesn’t always mean showing off) • A deep crack or opening in the ground, a rock, etc. • ...
Cells 2023-06-07
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- Something that's made up of cells
- The most important thing in an organism
- Something that helps make a plant cell produce their own food
- Controls the cell and contains the memory of the cell
- that are barreled shape and are located in the cytoplasm
- The protective outside of the cell that's only contained in plant cells
- The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell
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- A cell that's inside of a plant
- A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein
- The thing inside of a organism that helps process the body
- A cell that's inside of a animal
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A kind of fluid inside of a cell but outside of the nucleus
- The things inside of a cell that helps it function
14 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • A cell that's inside of a plant • A cell that's inside of a animal • Something that's made up of cells • The most important thing in an organism • The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell • A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein • The things inside of a cell that helps it function • ...
Cells 2023-06-07
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- Something that's made up of cells
- The most important thing in an organism
- Something that helps make a plant cell produce their own food
- Controls the cell and contains the memory of the cell
- that are barreled shape and are located in the cytoplasm
- The protective outside of the cell that's only contained in plant cells
- The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell
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- A cell that's inside of a plant
- A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein
- The thing inside of a organism that helps process the body
- A cell that's inside of a animal
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A kind of fluid inside of a cell but outside of the nucleus
- The things inside of a cell that helps it function
14 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • A cell that's inside of a plant • A cell that's inside of a animal • Something that's made up of cells • The most important thing in an organism • The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell • A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein • The things inside of a cell that helps it function • ...
Cells 2023-06-07
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- Something that's made up of cells
- The most important thing in an organism
- Something that helps make a plant cell produce their own food
- Controls the cell and contains the memory of the cell
- that are barreled shape and are located in the cytoplasm
- The protective outside of the cell that's only contained in plant cells
- The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell
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- A cell that's inside of a plant
- A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein
- The thing inside of a organism that helps process the body
- A cell that's inside of a animal
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A kind of fluid inside of a cell but outside of the nucleus
- The things inside of a cell that helps it function
14 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • A cell that's inside of a plant • A cell that's inside of a animal • Something that's made up of cells • The most important thing in an organism • The exterior of a cell that isn't a plant cell • A organelle that's capable of piecing down protein • The things inside of a cell that helps it function • ...
Kelp Vocabulary Activity 2022-10-27
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- Body of seaweed
- Organisms who obtain their nutrients and energy by feeding on the producers
- Leaf-like structures
- Large brown algae that live in cool, relatively shallow waters close to the shore
- A plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel
- Substance obtained from kelps that is used as a emulsifier in many food items and in the making of many products
- Organisms that produce food for themselves and other organisms
- Stem-like structure
- The dominant salt-marsh plant in many salt marshes
- The air bladder of certain algae and aquatic plants
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- Large algae growing in the sea or on rocks below the high-water mark
- A plant adapted to growing in saline conditions
- Root-like structures
- A polyphyletic group of multicellular primary producers
- Substance harvested from red seaweeds that is used as a thickening agent in dairy products such as yogurt and milkshakes
- A mass of microspores in a seed plant appearing usually as a fine dust
- Dead particulate organic material
- Underwater plants that evolved from land plants
- Substance obtained from red seaweeds is used to culture microorganisms in the healthcare industry, as a thickener in foods, filler in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, and to protect canned meats
- A root that grows from and supports the stem above the ground
- Organisms that eat other consumers
21 Clues: Body of seaweed • Stem-like structure • Root-like structures • Leaf-like structures • Dead particulate organic material • Organisms that eat other consumers • A plant adapted to growing in saline conditions • Underwater plants that evolved from land plants • The dominant salt-marsh plant in many salt marshes • The air bladder of certain algae and aquatic plants • ...
BIOL 350 SP18 Final 2018-05-17
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- biological feedback to a changing environment that is a result of evolution by natural selection
- study of the interrelationships between organisms, and between organisms and their environment
- CO2 is first fixed in this type of cell in C4 plants
- electron transport forms ______and NADPH.
- main force that drives absorption of water, causes negative pressure, and draws water through the plant
- CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants
- process where plants use sun's energy
- traits that are relatively easy and quick to quantify
- a very common photosynthetic pigment
- relative measure of the ability of a plant to both survive and reproduce
- small pores, typically on the undersides of leaves
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- not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur
- morpho-physio-phenological traits which impact fitness indirectly via their effects on growth, reproduction and survival
- photosynthesis takes place in this organelle
- water potential of an open beaker of pure water
- the amount of rain, snow, or hail that falls on the watershed
- some G3P is not recycled, but instead, used to make this
- enzyme that accounts for 50% of the soluble proteins in the chloroplast and plays an important role in photosynthesis
- a nutrient is ________ if it is required for a plant to grow from a seed and complete the life cycle
- nutrients are taken up by a plant through these
20 Clues: a very common photosynthetic pigment • process where plants use sun's energy • electron transport forms ______and NADPH. • CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants • photosynthesis takes place in this organelle • not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur • water potential of an open beaker of pure water • nutrients are taken up by a plant through these • ...
BIOL 350 SP18 Final 2018-05-17
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- electron transport forms ______and NADPH.
- not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur
- CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants
- the amount of rain, snow, or hail that falls on the watershed
- some G3P is not recycled, but instead, used to make this
- study of the interrelationships between organisms, and between organisms and their environment
- traits that are relatively easy and quick to quantify
- small pores, typically on the undersides of leaves
- main force that drives absorption of water, causes negative pressure, and draws water through the plant
- relative measure of the ability of a plant to both survive and reproduce
- CO2 is first fixed in this type of cell in C4 plants
- nutrients are taken up by a plant through these
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- biological feedback to a changing environment that is a result of evolution by natural selection
- photosynthesis takes place in this organelle
- a very common photosynthetic pigment
- process where plants use sun's energy
- morpho-physio-phenological traits which impact fitness indirectly via their effects on growth, reproduction and survival
- water potential of an open beaker of pure water
- a nutrient is ________ if it is required for a plant to grow from a seed and complete the life cycle
- enzyme that accounts for 50% of the soluble proteins in the chloroplast and plays an important role in photosynthesis
20 Clues: a very common photosynthetic pigment • process where plants use sun's energy • electron transport forms ______and NADPH. • CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants • photosynthesis takes place in this organelle • not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur • water potential of an open beaker of pure water • nutrients are taken up by a plant through these • ...
Plant, Animal, and Prokaryotic Cell Crossword 2017-10-28
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- like material inside the cell membrane
- gel like material within a cell
- wall/structural layer surrounding plant cells
- body/processes an packaged proteins and lipids
- vacuole/small fluid filled sac used for temporary storage in animal cells
- to the nucleus and is located in a prokaryote
- vacuole/large fluid filled sac that provides structural support in plant cells
- by the nuclear envelope
- sacs used to transport substances around cells
- water which protects bacteria from desiccation
- fiber that attaches to a bacteria cells surface
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- digestive enzymes
- energy currency through respiration
- of protein synthesis
- DNA and is found in a eukaryotic cell
- envelope/surrounds the gentetic material and nucleolus
- tail like structure found on prokaryotic cells
- green organelle that contains chlorophyll located in plant cells
- reticulum/transports synthesized proteins in vesicles to the golgi body
19 Clues: digestive enzymes • of protein synthesis • by the nuclear envelope • gel like material within a cell • energy currency through respiration • DNA and is found in a eukaryotic cell • like material inside the cell membrane • wall/structural layer surrounding plant cells • to the nucleus and is located in a prokaryote • tail like structure found on prokaryotic cells • ...
Life Cycles Traits and Variations (1) 2023-11-06
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- They come in all shapes, sizes and colors.
- Some plants have seeds that are not eaten, but instead they have ___.
- This grows after a flower has been pollinated.
- The stage of life when an organism is growing the most.
- The stage of life when an organism first enters the world.
- The stage in a plant life cycle when the plant returns to the soil.
- The process by which new organisms are created.
- A plant will germinate in this in this stage.
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- Plants needs this to survive.
- The process of moving pollen is called ____.
- The changes from birth to death are all stages in an animal's _____.
- The stage of life when an animal is capable of starting its own family.
- The end of an organism's life.
- They move from one plant to another.
14 Clues: Plants needs this to survive. • The end of an organism's life. • They move from one plant to another. • They come in all shapes, sizes and colors. • The process of moving pollen is called ____. • A plant will germinate in this in this stage. • This grows after a flower has been pollinated. • The process by which new organisms are created. • ...
Parts of a Flower 2024-11-06
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- Anchor plant into the soil and absorb nutrients
- Transports sugar of plant
- Waxy layer on the surface of a plant
- Structure of the plant
- Male fertilizing organ of a flower
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- Where photosynthesis occurs
- Carries food prepared by leaves to other parts of plant
- Contains egg cell that generates seeds
- Carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- Used to disperse offspring
10 Clues: Structure of the plant • Transports sugar of plant • Used to disperse offspring • Where photosynthesis occurs • Male fertilizing organ of a flower • Waxy layer on the surface of a plant • Contains egg cell that generates seeds • Anchor plant into the soil and absorb nutrients • Carries food prepared by leaves to other parts of plant • ...
Internal Plants 2020-12-07
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- s substance that is needed for healthy growth, development and functioning
- part of a cell that has a specific job
- openings in leave cells that heard cells that open and close to let gases in and out
- moves water and nutrients up to the roots to the other plant parts
- green cell in leaves that convert sunlight to energy for the plant
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- moves food up and down from the leaves to all parts of the plant
- the arrangement or organization of parts to form an orga, system or living thing
- the process where the sun’s energy is converted into energy and food for the plant
- sharp points
- the rigid structure made of cellulose that surrounds all plant cells
- shap spikes that protrude from the cell of a plant
11 Clues: sharp points • part of a cell that has a specific job • shap spikes that protrude from the cell of a plant • moves food up and down from the leaves to all parts of the plant • moves water and nutrients up to the roots to the other plant parts • green cell in leaves that convert sunlight to energy for the plant • ...
Plants 2023-06-15
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- A green, low-growing plant that covers the ground in lawns, meadows, and fields. Grass is soft and often used for playing sports or relaxing outdoors. It needs sunlight and water to grow and stay healthy.
- The edible and often sweet part of a plant that develops from a flower and contains seeds. Fruits come in different colors, sizes, and flavors and are enjoyed by humans and animals alike.
- A low-growing and dense plant with many branches. Bushes are often used for landscaping and can provide privacy or serve as decorative elements in gardens or parks.
- The flat and usually green part of a plant that grows from a stem. Leaves help plants make food through a process called photosynthesis. They come in various shapes, sizes, and textures.
- A beautiful and colorful part of a plant that typically blooms and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Flowers come in various shapes, sizes, and scents, and they brighten up gardens and fields.
- A plant with long, thin stems that climb or trail along surfaces. Vines often use other plants or structures for support as they grow upwards. Some vines, like grapes and ivy, are well-known examples.
- A tall and woody plant that has a trunk, branches, and leaves. Trees provide shade, produce oxygen, and serve as homes for birds and other animals. They come in different types, such as oak, maple, and pine.
- A small and simple flower with a yellow center and white petals. Daisies are often associated with innocence and are commonly found in meadows or as part of floral arrangements.
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- An area of land where people grow flowers, vegetables, or other plants. Gardens can be small or large and require care and attention to keep the plants healthy and thriving.
- A tall and bright yellow flower with a large round center that follows the movement of the sun. Sunflowers are known for their seeds, which are edible and often used for snacks or cooking oil.
- A small plant with fragrant leaves that are used for flavoring food, medicine, or other purposes. Common herbs include basil, mint, rosemary, and parsley. They can be grown in gardens or pots.
- A colorful and cup-shaped flower that blooms in the spring. Tulips are known for their vibrant petals and are a popular symbol of beauty and love. They come in various colors, including red, yellow, and pink.
- A type of plant that is adapted to survive in arid environments. Cacti have thick, fleshy stems and spines instead of leaves. They store water and can withstand dry conditions.
- The small, dormant part of a plant that contains the embryo and is capable of growing into a new plant. Seeds are dispersed by wind, water, animals, or humans and are essential for plant reproduction.
- A type of plant with delicate and feathery leaves called fronds. Ferns often grow in shady and moist areas, such as forests or gardens, and add a lush and decorative touch to the surroundings.
15 Clues: A low-growing and dense plant with many branches. Bushes are often used for landscaping and can provide privacy or serve as decorative elements in gardens or parks. • An area of land where people grow flowers, vegetables, or other plants. Gardens can be small or large and require care and attention to keep the plants healthy and thriving. • ...
Homeschool Journeys - Enery Flow 2016-10-19
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- Consists of an ovary, a style, and a stigma.
- A mature ovule that contains an embryo.
- System which includes the xylem and phloem.
- An organism that feeds on both plants and animals.
- An organism that only feeds on animals.
- Process by which a cell captures energy from sunlight and generates food.
- Consists of an anther on a filament tip.
- Vascular plant that produces flowers.
- An organism that primarily feeds on plants.
- Type of flower structure that develops into a seed.
- An organism at the start of a food chain that makes its own food.
- Transports water and minerals upwards through a plant.
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- The reproductive part of an angiosperm.
- The breakdown of cellulose by bacteria within the digestive tract.
- An organism that feeds on decaying matter.
- An organism that can generate its own food.
- An organism that must take-in or consume food.
- An organism that feeds on another organism in a food chain.
- Part of stamen where pollen grains develop.
- Vascular plant that produces seeds, but no flowers.
- A modification over time to improve an organisms likelihood of survival.
- A product of photosynthesis.
- The structural component in plant's cell walls.
- Vascular tissue which transports glucose throughout a plant.
24 Clues: A product of photosynthesis. • Vascular plant that produces flowers. • The reproductive part of an angiosperm. • A mature ovule that contains an embryo. • An organism that only feeds on animals. • Consists of an anther on a filament tip. • An organism that feeds on decaying matter. • An organism that can generate its own food. • System which includes the xylem and phloem. • ...
Horticulture and the Environment 2022-01-29
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- lakes and streams have too many nutrients
- area immediately surrounding a plant
- sources readily identified
- circulation of nitrogen in nature
- plant and animals that have not been domesticated
- comes from many sources
- large atmosphere above the plant
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- tidal salt marshes, tidal freshwater marshes and mangrove wetlands
- cycle of water in the environment
- where wildlife live in nature
- swamps, bogs, marshes, ponds, standing water
- above and below ground surroundings
- harmful materials get into the environment
- movement of water into the soil
14 Clues: comes from many sources • sources readily identified • where wildlife live in nature • movement of water into the soil • large atmosphere above the plant • cycle of water in the environment • circulation of nitrogen in nature • above and below ground surroundings • area immediately surrounding a plant • lakes and streams have too many nutrients • ...
LIVING AND NONLIVING 2016-05-10
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- CELL
- ME NOT-PLANT WHEN TOUCH CLOSES ITS LEAVES
- THING WHICH DEPEND ON OTHER LIVING THINGS
- THE STRUCTURAL UNIT OF A LIVING THING
- RESPONSE OF A PLANT TO LIGHT
- OF A PLANT
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- THINGS WHICH MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- LIVING THINGS SHOW RESPONSE TO
- IN AND OUT
- WHICH PLANTS EXCRETE
- RESPONSE OF ROOTS AND STEMS TOWARD AND AGAINST THE EARTH
- REPRODUCE AMONG THEMSELVES
- CELLS
- UP OF ONE CELL
14 Clues: CELL • CELLS • IN AND OUT • OF A PLANT • UP OF ONE CELL • WHICH PLANTS EXCRETE • REPRODUCE AMONG THEMSELVES • RESPONSE OF A PLANT TO LIGHT • LIVING THINGS SHOW RESPONSE TO • THINGS WHICH MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD • THE STRUCTURAL UNIT OF A LIVING THING • ME NOT-PLANT WHEN TOUCH CLOSES ITS LEAVES • THING WHICH DEPEND ON OTHER LIVING THINGS • ...
Water in Plants 2015-01-22
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- sticks to something
- Water absorbed through roots, travels through the plants, then evaporates through leaves
- Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- tissue that carries sugar down a plant
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- One of many openings in a leaf or a stem of a plant that enable gas exchange to occur.
- A layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells.
- Compounds in food that an organism requires for proper growth, maintenance, and functioning.
- Action the ability to flow through small areas
- porous; penetrable
- Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- sticks to itself
- Tissue that carries water up a plant.
- Absorbs water and minerals from the ground. Anchors plant in ground.
13 Clues: sticks to itself • porous; penetrable • sticks to something • Tissue that carries water up a plant. • tissue that carries sugar down a plant • Action the ability to flow through small areas • Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane • Absorbs water and minerals from the ground. Anchors plant in ground. • ...
Science Chapter 4 2022-12-02
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- a forest that grows in tropical climates
- a forest with leaves that change by
- the part of the plant that hold and protects the seeds
- the green material in plants
- the dark rings of wood in the center of a tree
- a forest with many needled trees
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- to rest
- the lighter rings of wood that carry sap
- the part of the plant that makes food
- the protective skin of a tree trunk
- to make more of the same kind
- to refill
- the part of the plant that makes seeds
- the food making process in plants
14 Clues: to rest • to refill • the green material in plants • to make more of the same kind • a forest with many needled trees • the food making process in plants • the protective skin of a tree trunk • a forest with leaves that change by • the part of the plant that makes food • the part of the plant that makes seeds • the lighter rings of wood that carry sap • ...
Parts of a plant 2019-09-15
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- _________ soaks into leaves and provides energy.
- ___________________ flows into holes in leaves.
- _____________ flows from the leaves as plants make food.
- ___________ are food for a plant and gives plants energy to grow.
- A __________ is a structure where a plant makes food
- Plants use energy from the __________ to change carbon dioxide and water into sugars.
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- Plants make food in a process called _________________.
- _____________ are substances that help living things grow and stay healthy.
- ________ take in water and nutrients and hold a plant in place.
- A ___________ is a structure that holds up a plant. It carries water, food and nutrients throughout a plant.
- _____________ made inside leaves travel to the rest of the plant.
11 Clues: ___________________ flows into holes in leaves. • _________ soaks into leaves and provides energy. • A __________ is a structure where a plant makes food • Plants make food in a process called _________________. • _____________ flows from the leaves as plants make food. • ________ take in water and nutrients and hold a plant in place. • ...
FLOWER POWER 2014-11-21
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- is a waterproof layer that prevents moisture from evaporating
- a seed plant that produces flowers
- a tough outer covering that serves as a protective layer
- moves sugar through the plant
- single cell, can develop onto new plant like one produced it
- don't have the same size limitations
- part of plant, absorbs the water and minerals, stores food
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- the process of making food
- is a series of tubes that moves water and minerals up the stem
- a seed plant that does not produce flowers
- they are small, survive with out a transport system
11 Clues: the process of making food • moves sugar through the plant • a seed plant that produces flowers • don't have the same size limitations • a seed plant that does not produce flowers • they are small, survive with out a transport system • a tough outer covering that serves as a protective layer • part of plant, absorbs the water and minerals, stores food • ...
Plant Growth Processes 2023-03-22
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- Moves nutrients up the plant.
- Process by which carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light make sugar and oxygen.
- Moves nutrients down the plant.
- Food, water, and nutrients are moved from one part of a plant to another.
- Photosynthesis chemical equation
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- Not determined by temperature.
- When a plant takes in water, nutrients and air from the soil.
- By-product of photosynthesis.
- Process by which minerals and water enter plant through cell walls.
- The primary product of photosynthesis.
- Influenced by temperature.
11 Clues: Influenced by temperature. • Moves nutrients up the plant. • By-product of photosynthesis. • Not determined by temperature. • Moves nutrients down the plant. • Photosynthesis chemical equation • The primary product of photosynthesis. • When a plant takes in water, nutrients and air from the soil. • Process by which minerals and water enter plant through cell walls. • ...
Cells and Cell parts 2023-10-02
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- The organelles that generates most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell
- Produces and assembles the cells ribosomes
- Only found in plant cells and surrounds the cell membrane
- The digestive system of the cell
- The jelly-like substance that surrounds the organelles
- What creates the shape of the cell
- The site of protein synthesis in the cell
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- The four kingdoms Protist, Animal, Fungi, and Plant
- The inner layer of the cell in a plant cell, the outer layer of the animal cell
- The organelle in plant cells that produces energy through photosynthesis
- Bacteria and archae
- Where genetic information is stored and the cell's control center
12 Clues: Bacteria and archae • The digestive system of the cell • What creates the shape of the cell • The site of protein synthesis in the cell • Produces and assembles the cells ribosomes • The four kingdoms Protist, Animal, Fungi, and Plant • The jelly-like substance that surrounds the organelles • Only found in plant cells and surrounds the cell membrane • ...
Cells 2021-07-04
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- Chloroplasts allow ________________________ to take place.
- Genetic material is passed down through _________________________________.
- Cytoplasm is a ____-_____ substance that fills a cell.
- The _____________ microscope allows us to see cells in much greater detail compared to a light microscope.
- A stomach is made of tissues that have ______________ functions.
- A space within a cell that stores liquid, food and waste materials.
- Site where most chemical reactions take place.
- Onion cells and root hair cells lack ___________, unlike typical plant cells.
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- Many ________ perform specific functions to form a system.
- The cell wall protects and _____________ the plant cell.
- Amoeba is an example of a ________________ organism.
- Plant cells have few and _____ vacuoles.
- Process where different parts of an organism perform various functions in a coordinated way.
- Regulates movement of substances in both animal and plant cells.
- Site that controls all activities in a cell.
- Cells that perform the _______ function form tissues.
16 Clues: Plant cells have few and _____ vacuoles. • Site that controls all activities in a cell. • Site where most chemical reactions take place. • Amoeba is an example of a ________________ organism. • Cells that perform the _______ function form tissues. • Cytoplasm is a ____-_____ substance that fills a cell. • The cell wall protects and _____________ the plant cell. • ...
Charlotte's cell puzzle🧫 2020-10-20
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- the studies of cells.
- contains more then one cell.
- contains a single cell.
- is the part of the photosynthesis process (help feeds the plant).
- is the one difference between animal and plant cells.
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- can help you see smaller objects or samples that a human eye cannot.
- are differant then plant cells.
- or more can be found in a single human.
- are differant then animal cells.
- are the differant parts inside a cell.
- wall protects the insides and provides support of the cell.
- contains liquid to hydrate a plant and provide inner support for the cell.
12 Clues: the studies of cells. • contains a single cell. • contains more then one cell. • are differant then plant cells. • are differant then animal cells. • are the differant parts inside a cell. • or more can be found in a single human. • is the one difference between animal and plant cells. • wall protects the insides and provides support of the cell. • ...
Plant cell and Plant Parts 2017-09-15
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- The 'elevator' of the plant. It transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- What plant cell walls are made out of.
- Water and food is stored in this plant cell organelle.
- This plant part collects sunlight to make food.
- _______________ roots grow downward deep into the ground.
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- This cell organelle is responsible for making food through the process of photosynthesis.
- The study of life and living things.
- _____________ roots branch out to the sides.
- The most basic unit of a living thing.
- The plant part responsible for absorbing water and minerals from the soil and anchoring the plant.
10 Clues: The study of life and living things. • What plant cell walls are made out of. • The most basic unit of a living thing. • _____________ roots branch out to the sides. • This plant part collects sunlight to make food. • Water and food is stored in this plant cell organelle. • _______________ roots grow downward deep into the ground. • ...
