the plant Crossword Puzzles
Cells and Organelles 2025-01-07
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- Found in cytoplasm.
- Makes energy the cell can use.
- No cell wall.
- Has genetic information.
- hairlike struture.
- Both plant and animal.
- Inside the nucleus.
- Plant and animal cells.
- Many cells.
- DNA is in this organelle.
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- Breaks down carbs,and protein.
- Sunlight for food.
- Network of tubes.
- Produces proteins.
- One cell.
- processes carbs,lipids,and toxins.
- Cell wall.
- whiplike tail.
- Sorts packages.
- cell reproduction.
- Produces more membranes.
21 Clues: One cell. • Cell wall. • Many cells. • No cell wall. • whiplike tail. • Sorts packages. • Network of tubes. • Sunlight for food. • Produces proteins. • cell reproduction. • hairlike struture. • Found in cytoplasm. • Inside the nucleus. • Both plant and animal. • Plant and animal cells. • Has genetic information. • Produces more membranes. • DNA is in this organelle. • Breaks down carbs,and protein. • ...
3.1 plants 2021-10-06
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- the bottom part of the plant takes up
- a reactant of photosynthesis
- photosynthesis is powdered by
- cell walls are rigid because they contain this
- one of the products made in photosynthesis
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- the part of the plant produces food
- tissue strength and cell walls provide this for the plant
- unicellular plant
- where water, food and waster is stored
- groups of similar cells that perform specific functions
- structure that helps plants retain water
11 Clues: unicellular plant • a reactant of photosynthesis • photosynthesis is powdered by • the part of the plant produces food • the bottom part of the plant takes up • where water, food and waster is stored • structure that helps plants retain water • one of the products made in photosynthesis • cell walls are rigid because they contain this • ...
Y7 Bio- Cells and Reproduction 2025-06-04
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- The shedding of the uterus lining
- A device used to magnify tiny objects
- A group of similar cells working together
- An organ for nutrient and gas exchange during pregnancy
- A reproductive cell with half the chromosomes
- The control center of a cell
- The movement of water through a membrane
- A plant tissue transporting water
- A fertilised egg cell
- A female hormone for secondary sexual traits
- The differences between individuals of the same species
- A barrier controlling entry and exit of substances
- The movement of particles from high to low concentration
- All the genes in an organism
- A plant tissue transporting nutrients
- A plant organelle for photosynthesis
- The clarity or detail of a magnified image
- The basic unit of living organisms
- How much larger an image appears
- The early stage of development after fertilisation
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- Maintaining stable internal conditions
- Cell division producing identical cells
- A male hormone for secondary sexual traits
- The fusion of male and female gametes
- A dye used to highlight structures in cells
- An organism living in extreme conditions
- A section of DNA that controls a characteristic
- A living thing capable of growth and reproduction
- A storage space in plant cells
- Organelles where energy is produced
- A chemical messenger in the body
- The molecule that stores genetic information
- A structure made of tissues with a function
- The jelly-like material inside a cell
34 Clues: A fertilised egg cell • The control center of a cell • All the genes in an organism • A storage space in plant cells • A chemical messenger in the body • How much larger an image appears • The shedding of the uterus lining • A plant tissue transporting water • The basic unit of living organisms • Organelles where energy is produced • A plant organelle for photosynthesis • ...
Plants 2020-09-18
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- the exception for monocot
- one that can grow in places that are too barren for a lot of other species
- the true stems of ferns are underground, and the leaves, called ___ come up from the ground
- responsible for carrying nutrients like sugars around the plant
- angiosperms are categorized according to the number of their seed leaves
- female parts of the flower
- develops into fruit that surrounds, helps fertilize, and helps disperse the seeds
- when the water goes up the xylem, it is defying what?
- the major component of sand and is used to make glass
- the seed has two embryonic leaves
- male parts of the flower
- provides structural support for the plant
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- the critical structure in the stem
- stored inside pollen grains
- water evaporating from the leaf
- a floating organism that does photosynthesis
- non-vascular, do not have xylem or phloem
- the xylem and phloem are organized in many
- responsible for transporting water up the roots
- organisms whose cells each have a nucleus
- a plant embryo that has been encased in its own food supply
21 Clues: male parts of the flower • the exception for monocot • female parts of the flower • stored inside pollen grains • water evaporating from the leaf • the seed has two embryonic leaves • the critical structure in the stem • non-vascular, do not have xylem or phloem • organisms whose cells each have a nucleus • provides structural support for the plant • ...
English 2025-10-06
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- a baby cow
- animal that gives us wool and cheese
- produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals.
- the past simple of eat
- one of the auxiliaries of the past continuous
- the past participle of swim
- the past participle of drink
- colorful reproductive part of a plant
- the past simple of break
- the past simple of take
- the auxiliary of the present perfect
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- the past participle of fly
- the past simple of go
- the past participle of speak
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects. (e.g. co2)
- another word for cow
- you plant this in the soil to grow a plant
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- give food to animals
- we eat it to survive
- the past participle of write
- the past simple of sing
22 Clues: a baby cow • another word for cow • give food to animals • we eat it to survive • the past simple of go • the past simple of eat • the past simple of take • the past simple of sing • the past simple of break • the past participle of fly • the past participle of swim • the past participle of speak • the past participle of drink • the past participle of write • ...
Cell Organelles 2024-02-26
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- Rough makes protein and transports. Smooth makes lipids (fats).
- Make proteins.
- Uses energy from the sun to make food in a plant cell.
- Gel-like and helps organelles move through the cell.
- Powerhouse of the cell and energy production.
- Structure of the cell for support and roadway for the organelles.
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- Storage area for the cell. Larger in a plant cell than in an animal cell.
- Rigid outermost layer of a plant cell.
- Multicellular organism and has a nucleus.
- Unicellular organism and does not have a nucleus.
- Digest wastes and cleans the cell.
- Control center of cell and contain DNA.
- Controls what goes in and out of a cell, outer layer of animal cell, but also found in a plant cell behind the outer layer.
- Packages, receives, and distributes for the cell.
14 Clues: Make proteins. • Digest wastes and cleans the cell. • Rigid outermost layer of a plant cell. • Control center of cell and contain DNA. • Multicellular organism and has a nucleus. • Powerhouse of the cell and energy production. • Unicellular organism and does not have a nucleus. • Packages, receives, and distributes for the cell. • ...
Animal and Plant's Sensory and Motor Mechanism 2019-07-08
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- they defend themselves(PKESSI)
- growth and development of plant(ROSSIEPTMHOPGNEOOH)
- it the receptor cell secretes(RETTNERUNOMITRANS)
- it response to stimulus(EDZEIPORLA)
- captures the light(GHIST)
- respond to radiant energy(HTOROPSRECTPE)
- physical deformation of cell(CHAMEOCEPENSRTOR)
- response to stimulus(ZYPHZRELAIRPO)
- the response or reaction(MMSOITNOARHMEC)
- other term of taste(TTAGUINOS)
- respond to specific molecules
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- nerve ending in tissue (CHOUT)
- directional response of plant(MTTORPOPOSIH)
- it also called neuron(DSPENEURSOULZEAN)
- causes tissue damage(SROPTCEECNORI)
- being made wider (TNDILIO)
- it has receptor cell causing to touched(LHRIVES)
- odorant blind to olfactory receptors(MSELL)
- vibration and detects(EAHGNIR)
- relating to sensation(YNSEOSR)
- other terms of smell(CAFTOLNIO)
- use light to track time (HTPROIMPOOEIDS)
- it is a example of plant(AMIOSM)
- respond to hot and cold(HCESTRROMTOPREE)
24 Clues: captures the light(GHIST) • being made wider (TNDILIO) • respond to specific molecules • nerve ending in tissue (CHOUT) • they defend themselves(PKESSI) • vibration and detects(EAHGNIR) • relating to sensation(YNSEOSR) • other term of taste(TTAGUINOS) • other terms of smell(CAFTOLNIO) • it is a example of plant(AMIOSM) • causes tissue damage(SROPTCEECNORI) • ...
seedling 2024-04-16
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- part of the seed that grows down into the soil (root)
- flat green part of the plant that makes food (leaves)
- the hard shell that protects a seed (seed coat)
- where you might plant a seed (soil)
- plants need this to grow healthy and strong (sunlight)
- tiny creature that might visit a seedling (worm)
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- what a seedling drinks from the soil (water)
- first tiny leaf a seed uses for food (cotyledon)
- tiny treasure chest that holds a baby plant (seed)
- yuoung plant that has just sprouted (seedling)
- helps a seed crack open (rain)
- part of the seed that grows upward towards the sun (shoot)
- when a seed gets water it does this (sprouts)
13 Clues: helps a seed crack open (rain) • where you might plant a seed (soil) • what a seedling drinks from the soil (water) • when a seed gets water it does this (sprouts) • yuoung plant that has just sprouted (seedling) • the hard shell that protects a seed (seed coat) • first tiny leaf a seed uses for food (cotyledon) • tiny creature that might visit a seedling (worm) • ...
plants 2024-06-29
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- Supports the plant and transports water and nutrients between roots and leaves.
- A small part of a plant from which a new plant can grow.
- The transfer of pollen from the male part (anther) to the female part (stigma) of a flower.
- The reproductive part of a plant that produces seeds.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
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- Colorful parts of a flower that attract insects for pollination.
- The green parts of a plant where photosynthesis happens.
- The part of a plant that contains seeds and develops from the flower.
- Part of a plant that anchors it in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
- The loose material on the Earth's surface in which plants grow.
10 Clues: The reproductive part of a plant that produces seeds. • The green parts of a plant where photosynthesis happens. • A small part of a plant from which a new plant can grow. • The loose material on the Earth's surface in which plants grow. • Colorful parts of a flower that attract insects for pollination. • ...
"Plant Vessels" Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-22
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- Dissolved nutrients carried upward from roots via xylem
- Plant organs that absorb water and minerals, containing vascular bundles
- Main sugar transported in phloem from photosynthesizing leaves
- Photosynthetic organs where sucrose is produced and loaded into phloem
- Xylem cells lack living contents, allowing free water movement
- Process in leaves that produces sugars for phloem transport
- Plant organ that provides support and contains vascular bundles
- Tough substance that thickens xylem walls for support and strength
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- Structure formed by xylem cells for uninterrupted water flow
- Groups of xylem and phloem arranged together in roots, stems, and leaves
- Plant tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to leaves
- Substance transported by xylem vessels throughout the plant
- Nitrogen-containing compounds moved by phloem to growing regions
- Type of plant with vascular bundles arranged in a ring in stems
- Plant tissue that transports sucrose and amino acids from leaves to other parts
15 Clues: Dissolved nutrients carried upward from roots via xylem • Substance transported by xylem vessels throughout the plant • Process in leaves that produces sugars for phloem transport • Structure formed by xylem cells for uninterrupted water flow • Main sugar transported in phloem from photosynthesizing leaves • ...
Animal and Plant Cells 2023-09-12
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- This organelle in animal cells is often called the "powerhouse" because it produces ATP.
- These tiny structures in the cell help in protein synthesis.
- The rigid outer layer of a plant cell that provides support and protection.
- These small, hair-like structures on the surface of some animal cells help with movement.
- The process by which plant cells make their own food using sunlight.
- These organelles contain digestive enzymes and break down waste materials.
- The boundary of a plant cell that allows certain substances to pass through.
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- The packaging and transportation center of the cell.
- The control center of the cell that contains DNA.
- This part of a plant cell contains chlorophyll and is responsible for photosynthesis.
- The fluid-filled sacs in plant cells that store water and nutrients.
- The jelly-like substance that fills the cell.
12 Clues: The jelly-like substance that fills the cell. • The control center of the cell that contains DNA. • The packaging and transportation center of the cell. • These tiny structures in the cell help in protein synthesis. • The fluid-filled sacs in plant cells that store water and nutrients. • ...
Plants and Plant Reproduction: Types 2025-02-18
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- Name given to process when two gametes fuse.
- Another term for ‘fertilised egg cell’.
- The differences between things.
- The swollen part of an underground stem used as a storage
- A stem that grows from certain plants (e.g. strawberry),
- Reproduction that needs two individuals to produce a new organism of the same type.
- A feature that an organism gets from a parent is inherited.
- Reproduction producing new organisms from one parent only.
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- Part of a plant taken by humans to asexually reproduce a desired plant.
- An organism that has the same DNA as its parent.
- Able to produce offspring.
- and as a method of asexual reproduction in some plants.
- A cell used for sexual reproduction.
- A plant that can grow from a bulb.
- A plant that can reproduce asexually from a tuber.
- which new plants grow using asexual reproduction.
- An organism produced when members of two different species reproduce with each other.
17 Clues: Able to produce offspring. • The differences between things. • A plant that can grow from a bulb. • A cell used for sexual reproduction. • Another term for ‘fertilised egg cell’. • Name given to process when two gametes fuse. • An organism that has the same DNA as its parent. • which new plants grow using asexual reproduction. • ...
EVS 2017-09-05
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- To break food into smaller pieces with our teeth
- A place to play
- Not Ordinary, important for a reason
- A small plant with woody stems
- Being friendly and good to others
- A plant with a weak stem that grows along the ground
- One’s own brothers and sisters
- A place we go to when we are sick
- Kind and Helpful
- Something that we like the most of all
- A place in school where children can eat food
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ your nails when the grow long
- Animals that live in forests
- What do I have every day with soap and water?
- We live together with our parents as a
- We use this organ to eat and speak
- A small plant with soft stem
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- I am very small living thing and I make you sick
- I protect you from thieves
- Father and Mother
- You hold a pencil with my help
- I am the head of the school
- A place where children go to study
- Being well and not ill
- I am one of the five. I am found at the end of the foot
- The day we were born
- Animals that are kept as friends at home
- I protect your school and buildings
- I grow crops for you.
- A big and tall plant with thick and strong stem
30 Clues: A place to play • Kind and Helpful • Father and Mother • The day we were born • I grow crops for you. • Being well and not ill • I protect you from thieves • I am the head of the school • Animals that live in forests • A small plant with soft stem • You hold a pencil with my help • A small plant with woody stems • One’s own brothers and sisters • Being friendly and good to others • ...
Types of Plant Tissue Review 2024-04-22
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- The system in a plant that contains the stem, flower, and leaf.
- Found in dermal tissue, allows CO2 in and O2 out.
- Outermost tissue of the plant
- Tissue that contains the xylem and the phloem.
- Responsible for the two-way flow of food and water throughout the plant.
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- System that is responsible for anchoring the plant and to absorb the water and minerals from the soil.
- "Stem cell" of the plant.
- Flat, disk-like structures found in chloroplasts.
- "One-way traffic". Structure that facilitates the delivery of water and minerals from the roots and into the plant.
- Tissue responsible for photosynthesis, food/water storage, and structural support.
10 Clues: "Stem cell" of the plant. • Outermost tissue of the plant • Tissue that contains the xylem and the phloem. • Found in dermal tissue, allows CO2 in and O2 out. • Flat, disk-like structures found in chloroplasts. • The system in a plant that contains the stem, flower, and leaf. • Responsible for the two-way flow of food and water throughout the plant. • ...
Agricultural terms 2021-05-02
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- fertilizing and sowing tools
- water-retaining embankments,
- quickly bear fruit and cook
- fertilizing and harrowing tools
- land barren agricultural areas without crops
- beekeeper
- substances needed by plants and animals for growth
- natural fertilizer made from organic waste
- cross-bred plants
- materials or substances given to a plant
- basic irrigation
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- cultivation of fruit, flower and vegetable crops
- a farming system that uses water as the medium
- harvest the period after harvest
- Agricultural or agricultural land affairs
- grains of rice that have come off the stalk
- fertilizer which comes from chemicals to stimulate leaf growth
- fertilizers from chemical products or processes made in factories
- that comes from pet feces
- plant seeds that will be stocked, bred and others
- plant remains which are converted by microorganisms in the soil into fertile soil
- rehabilitation efforts towards land improvement again
22 Clues: beekeeper • basic irrigation • cross-bred plants • that comes from pet feces • quickly bear fruit and cook • fertilizing and sowing tools • water-retaining embankments, • fertilizing and harrowing tools • harvest the period after harvest • materials or substances given to a plant • Agricultural or agricultural land affairs • natural fertilizer made from organic waste • ...
Biology Revision 2020-10-05
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- site what an enzyme binds onto
- the messenger of DNA from the nucleus to ribosomes
- Put a plant cell in pure water it will become...
- how bacteria reproduce
- permeable what is a cell membrane known as?
- Guanine's pair on a complementary stand of DNA
- the name of respiration without oxygen
- a medical thing made through genetic engineering
- what glucose gets turned into in plant fertation
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- ATP can realease required energy for what proces
- this type of transport requires energy
- stores nutrients and water in a plant cell
- The biggest part of your brain
- this cell doesn't have a nucleus
- two ... cells made at the end of mitosis
- where respiration takes place
- osmosis is the movement of what molecules in a cell
- enzymes working in a really hot temperature
18 Clues: how bacteria reproduce • where respiration takes place • site what an enzyme binds onto • The biggest part of your brain • this cell doesn't have a nucleus • this type of transport requires energy • the name of respiration without oxygen • two ... cells made at the end of mitosis • stores nutrients and water in a plant cell • permeable what is a cell membrane known as? • ...
Biology 2025-01-28
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- leaves of three, let them be
- this plant loves eating flies
- your plants need this to grow
- Irishman's delight
- red or pink flower usually seen during valentines
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- character from Mario with the name of a plant
- long part of the plant that stabs in the ground
- flower loved by the sun
- ______ vs Zombies
- fortress of wood for small animals
- the most common color of a plant
11 Clues: ______ vs Zombies • Irishman's delight • flower loved by the sun • leaves of three, let them be • this plant loves eating flies • your plants need this to grow • the most common color of a plant • fortress of wood for small animals • character from Mario with the name of a plant • long part of the plant that stabs in the ground • ...
Cannabis 2021-10-27
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- The process of which, when exposed to heat, THCA is converted to THC and CBDA is converted to CBD.
- Rules and policies in place to comply with California cannabis laws.
- Subspecies of cannabis with short, dense buds, typical for nighttime use.
- The genetic makeup of an organism. (Think color, height, etc.)
- The topmost flower bud on the cannabis plant.
- Program that medical guests diagnosed with conditions such as cancer, epilepsy, AIDS/HIV, etc. can participate in receiving a free 1/8th from Perfect Union.
- Terpene found in pine needles and sage.
- Cannabis products such as lotions, balms, and oils used for pain relief.
- The process of slowly drying flowers from the plant.
- Subspecies of cannabis with long, narrow leaves, typical for daytime use.
- Cannabis products that are consumed orally.
- Low-THC, high-CBD cannabis plants.
- A cannabis rights pioneer who ran for US President in 1988 and 1992.
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- The process of tracking a cannabis plant from the start of the growing process all the way until the sale of a particular cannabis product.
- Structure of the cannabis plant that gives it the powdery appearance and contains most of the THC.
- A term for a cannabis breeder.
- Hash, resin, distillate, etc.
- Terpene found in lavender flowers.
- A fibrous product produced from male cannabis plants to manufacture rope, paper,etc.
- Genus of flower plant, aka "ganja", "pot".
- Terpene found in citrus rinds, juniper, and peppermint.
- A type of cannabis user that is at least 18 years or older and possesses a medical recommendation for cannabis use.
- A class of chemical compounds found in cannabis. [hint: there's over 100 different ones!]
- A point-of-sale cannabis employee [hint: that's you! ;-)]
- Fragrant oils secreted from the resin glands of the flowers that provide aromatic diversity.
- A type of cannabis user that is 21 years or older in age without a medical recommendation.
26 Clues: Hash, resin, distillate, etc. • A term for a cannabis breeder. • Terpene found in lavender flowers. • Low-THC, high-CBD cannabis plants. • Terpene found in pine needles and sage. • Genus of flower plant, aka "ganja", "pot". • Cannabis products that are consumed orally. • The topmost flower bud on the cannabis plant. • The process of slowly drying flowers from the plant. • ...
Earth Day 2024-06-24
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- to cycle the waste material
- essential for our life
- protect something of environment
- month of earth day
- to decrease waste material
- surrounding we live in
- what is earth
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- a colorful plant thing
- to using waste material again
- something that pollutes things
- waste material
- made of plant waste
- color of leafs
- fully grown plant
- planet which we live on
15 Clues: what is earth • waste material • color of leafs • fully grown plant • month of earth day • made of plant waste • a colorful plant thing • essential for our life • surrounding we live in • planet which we live on • to decrease waste material • to cycle the waste material • to using waste material again • something that pollutes things • protect something of environment
Cells Cells and Living Things 2018-02-06
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- produces and modifies proteins; transportation system of the cell
- a group of organs working in concert for a specific function
- means before nucleus
- an example of prokaryote
- energy (ATP) producing organelle; powerhouse of the cell
- an individual form of life that has the ability to function independently (ie. – plant, animal, bacteria, protest, etc.)
- this is produced by mitochondria
- produces protein in the cell
- found only in plant cells, this gives the cell its shape and structure
- means true nucleus
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- this is produced by ribosomes
- Gel-like substance inside the cell that holds all other organelles
- this surrounds the outside of a cell, controls what enters and exits the cell
- This is where photosynthesis takes place and sunlight is converted into sugar which serves as food for the plant.
- the smallest level of organization of the human body that can have a life of its own
- packages, modifies, and stores proteins; gets things ready for transport
- a group of cells with the same function (ie. – muscle, nervous tissue, etc.)
- functional parts of the cell (ie. – mitochondria, Golgi, etc.); different structures inside cells that carry out a variety of tasks
- digests unwanted material in the cell
- control center of the cell, contains DNA
- Holds water and waste in the cell; one large one in plant cells and several smaller ones in animal cells
- a group of tissues that serve a specific function
22 Clues: means true nucleus • means before nucleus • an example of prokaryote • produces protein in the cell • this is produced by ribosomes • this is produced by mitochondria • digests unwanted material in the cell • control center of the cell, contains DNA • a group of tissues that serve a specific function • energy (ATP) producing organelle; powerhouse of the cell • ...
Kon’s spring crossword, April 11th 2025 2025-04-11
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- Cherry___________
- make a wish
- In the dirt
- Brooklyn Botanical ______
- On a tree
- Used on a trampoline
- April_______
- Lawn
- Reporter Best friend of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- daylight _______
- drug you take for allergies
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- plant food
- Grow
- Way too much of it in New York
- Warmer_________
- May_______
- Constant sneezing
- Not a vegetable
- ______ Flower
- Easter _____
20 Clues: Grow • Lawn • On a tree • plant food • May_______ • make a wish • In the dirt • April_______ • Easter _____ • ______ Flower • Warmer_________ • Not a vegetable • daylight _______ • Cherry___________ • Constant sneezing • Used on a trampoline • Brooklyn Botanical ______ • drug you take for allergies • Way too much of it in New York • Reporter Best friend of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Plants 2020-09-18
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- the exception for monocot
- one that can grow in places that are too barren for a lot of other species
- the true stems of ferns are underground, and the leaves, called ___ come up from the ground
- responsible for carrying nutrients like sugars around the plant
- angiosperms are categorized according to the number of their seed leaves
- female parts of the flower
- develops into fruit that surrounds, helps fertilize, and helps disperse the seeds
- when the water goes up the xylem, it is defying what?
- the major component of sand and is used to make glass
- the seed has two embryonic leaves
- male parts of the flower
- provides structural support for the plant
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- the critical structure in the stem
- stored inside pollen grains
- water evaporating from the leaf
- a floating organism that does photosynthesis
- non-vascular, do not have xylem or phloem
- the xylem and phloem are organized in many
- responsible for transporting water up the roots
- organisms whose cells each have a nucleus
- a plant embryo that has been encased in its own food supply
21 Clues: male parts of the flower • the exception for monocot • female parts of the flower • stored inside pollen grains • water evaporating from the leaf • the seed has two embryonic leaves • the critical structure in the stem • non-vascular, do not have xylem or phloem • organisms whose cells each have a nucleus • provides structural support for the plant • ...
Intro into bio 2023-02-15
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- cannot make their food
- Nonliving factors in an environment
- The transfer of food energy from one organism to another in an ecological community.
- An organism that cannot make its own food.
- The role and location of an organism
- Meat and Plant Eaters
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- Plant Eaters
- Meat Eaters
- make their own food
- make their own food using the sunlight
- Eat dead organisms
- is where a plant or animal lives.
- Break down dead and decaying organisms.
- series of interrelated food chains in an ecosystem
- all living organisms in a biosphere
15 Clues: Meat Eaters • Plant Eaters • Eat dead organisms • make their own food • Meat and Plant Eaters • cannot make their food • is where a plant or animal lives. • Nonliving factors in an environment • all living organisms in a biosphere • The role and location of an organism • make their own food using the sunlight • Break down dead and decaying organisms. • ...
Renewable Energy 2022-11-10
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- changing from one type of energy to another
- management of the use of energy
- the ability to cause change or to do work
- fossil fuel (petroleum)
- resources that can be made again
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- powering turbines with blowing wind
- plant and animal waste burned as fuel
- fossil fuel (plant and animal based)
- fossil fuel (plant based only)
- heat from the Earth
- powering turbines with rushing water
- resources that cannot be made again
- sun radiation collected and converted
- natural resources that can be used for energy
- metal (uranium) burned as fuel
15 Clues: heat from the Earth • fossil fuel (petroleum) • fossil fuel (plant based only) • metal (uranium) burned as fuel • management of the use of energy • resources that can be made again • powering turbines with blowing wind • resources that cannot be made again • fossil fuel (plant and animal based) • powering turbines with rushing water • plant and animal waste burned as fuel • ...
companion planting 2025-11-14
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- an unwanted plant
- the amount of crop produced
- to help or be useful to something
- a gas in the air that plants need
- small round green seeds
- the ground where plants grow
- a type of grain grown with hay
- a living thing that grows in soil
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- to become bigger or healthier
- dried grass used for animals
- to let something out
- to act together or affect each other
- a type of legume plant
- an insect that harms plants
- to keep something safe
15 Clues: an unwanted plant • to let something out • a type of legume plant • to keep something safe • small round green seeds • the amount of crop produced • an insect that harms plants • dried grass used for animals • the ground where plants grow • to become bigger or healthier • a type of grain grown with hay • to help or be useful to something • a gas in the air that plants need • ...
cells 2023-03-30
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- this propels the cell
- ______ are not living
- what is the cell membranes nickname
- gives a plant its natural green colour
- what does the R.E.R have on it that makes it rough
- the _____ cell has the bigger vacuole
- garbage truck
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- who was the first person to witness a live cell under a microscope
- who invented the compound microscope
- only the plant cell has this
- you hold the microscope by the ___
- did the first cell come from an already existing cell
- what are all living cells made up by
- jelly like substance
14 Clues: garbage truck • jelly like substance • this propels the cell • ______ are not living • only the plant cell has this • you hold the microscope by the ___ • what is the cell membranes nickname • who invented the compound microscope • what are all living cells made up by • the _____ cell has the bigger vacuole • gives a plant its natural green colour • ...
Cell Organelles 2022-01-27
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- Controls what enters and leaves the cell (2 words, no spaces)
- the chemical reaction that takes place in all cells to convert oxygen and sugar into energy.
- Collect light energy to use in photosynthesis
- Provides the instructions for the cell
- for plant cells (2 words, no spaces)
- Provides a second layer of protection and
- The battery, or powerhouse, of the cell
- the chemical reaction in plant cells that converts water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight into oxygen and sugar.
- A jelly-like substance that surrounds and supports organelles
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- the basic type of cell. It does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.
- Smallest unit of a life
- the belief that life can appear from nothing (2 words, no spaces)
- A large space used to store nutrients such as water. It is only found in plant cells (2 words, no spaces)
- The part of the cell that makes proteins
- Recycling centers of the cell
- both plant and animal cells fall under this category. The major characteristics are having a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
16 Clues: Smallest unit of a life • Recycling centers of the cell • for plant cells (2 words, no spaces) • Provides the instructions for the cell • The battery, or powerhouse, of the cell • The part of the cell that makes proteins • Provides a second layer of protection and • Collect light energy to use in photosynthesis • ...
Biology 1.2 Vocabulary 2021-10-02
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- Appendages that allow bacteria to attach to each other and to transfer DNA
- Responsible for photosynthesis
- Inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes
- Destroy unwanted materials
- A substance (made of sugars) that is common in the cell walls of many organisms
- Clusters of DNA, RNA, and proteins in the nucleus of a cell
- Site of protein synthesis
- Aids in cell division in in animal cells
- A network of fibers that holds the cell together
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- A sac inside a plant cell that acts as a storage area for either food, water, or waste
- Hairlike projections that extend from the plasma membrane used for locomotion
- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus.
- Rigid layer that surrounds a plant cell
- A small ring of DNA
- Control center of the cell
- Produce hydrogen peroxide; detoxify harmful substances
- Processes, sorts, and delivers proteins
- An infection that can lead to bacteria in bowel
- Bacteria in a cell
- Powerhouse of the cell
20 Clues: Bacteria in a cell • A small ring of DNA • Powerhouse of the cell • Site of protein synthesis • Control center of the cell • Destroy unwanted materials • Responsible for photosynthesis • Rigid layer that surrounds a plant cell • Processes, sorts, and delivers proteins • Aids in cell division in in animal cells • Inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes • ...
The Ocean 2023-09-01
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- It has a beak and eight tentacles.
- It is an animal that looks like a plant.
- It covers about 71% of Earth.
- It has five arms and no brain.
- It is the largest mammal in the world.
- It lays its eggs on the beach.
- It is a large fish with sharp teeth.
- It has a venomous tail spine.
- The bottom of the sea.
- It is a very long fish.
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- It looks like a ball covered with spines.
- It is a mammal similar to a whale, but smaller.
- It has a long mouth and a curly tail.
- Rocks that are found in the ocean.
- They come in many shapes and colors.
- It has a hard shell and claws.
- It is a green plant on the ocean floor.
- It is slow on land, but fast in water.
- It has four flippers and whiskers.
- It is a popular plant in Japanese food.
20 Clues: The bottom of the sea. • It is a very long fish. • It covers about 71% of Earth. • It has a venomous tail spine. • It has a hard shell and claws. • It has five arms and no brain. • It lays its eggs on the beach. • It has a beak and eight tentacles. • Rocks that are found in the ocean. • It has four flippers and whiskers. • They come in many shapes and colors. • ...
Might Maths Crossword 2020-09-29
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- Add 222+222
- 50% of 480
- October is the Month of the year
- The number before 318
- How many months in 9 years
- what is 9 x 8
- How Many fortnights in year
- Write these numbers 30,265,19,28 from biggest to smallest ( Use a comma to separate the numbers)
- Finish the number sequence 111,222,333,444
- What is the number missing from this sequence 800,804,808,812...820
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- Kowhai wants to buy 6 bars of Chocolate. Each bar cost 80c. How much money will Kowhai need.
- A Quarter of 1000
- (2x7)+3=
- The number that comes after 317
- How many hours in 8 days.
- Manu want to plant some tomatoes. He had 25 rows to plant and he could fit 8 plants in each row. How many tomatoes could Manu plant
- What is half of 124
- How many weeks in year
- How many days in year
- 2 Across + 9 Across
- What number comes after 999
21 Clues: (2x7)+3= • 50% of 480 • Add 222+222 • what is 9 x 8 • A Quarter of 1000 • What is half of 124 • 2 Across + 9 Across • The number before 318 • How many days in year • How many weeks in year • How many hours in 8 days. • How many months in 9 years • How Many fortnights in year • What number comes after 999 • The number that comes after 317 • October is the Month of the year • ...
Plants Cross Word 2021-10-18
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- supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit
- the process in which sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are turned into sugar
- has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators
- the process of creating new plants; offspring
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- a behavior or structure that allows an organism to grow, reproduce and survive
- collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant
- collects water and nutrients from the soil soil most plants must be planted in some form of this in order to sprout
- all plants need this to survive, however some don't need very much of this at all
- the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant
- this is the 'baby' plant or the new plant created from the parent plant
- a living organism with roots that usually relies on sunlight and water to survive
11 Clues: has petals and pollen; attracts pollinators • the process of creating new plants; offspring • supports the leaves, branches, flowers and fruit • collects sunlight and carbon dioxide for the plant • this is the 'baby' plant or the new plant created from the parent plant • the process in which pollen is collected and transferred to another plant • ...
Plant Structure and Function 2025-01-28
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- Attracts pollinators
- The female reproductive organ of the flower
- The function is to produce seeds for reproduction
- The function is the transfer nutrients and support the plant
- Cells that allow gas exchange in and out of the leaf
- Collects pollen for the flower
- The function is the absorb nutrients and anchor the plant
- The function is to carry out photosynthesis
- This tube carries water up the plant
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- Layer of cells on the leaves that protects internal cells
- Waxy coat on leaves that holds in moisture
- This tube carries sugar wherever it is needed
- Layer of cells in the leaf where photosynthesis takes place
- Produces seeds in the flower
- Produces pollen for the flower
- The male reproductive organ of a flower
16 Clues: Attracts pollinators • Produces seeds in the flower • Produces pollen for the flower • Collects pollen for the flower • This tube carries water up the plant • The male reproductive organ of a flower • Waxy coat on leaves that holds in moisture • The female reproductive organ of the flower • The function is to carry out photosynthesis • ...
Cannabis 2021-10-27
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- The process of which, when exposed to heat, THCA is converted to THC and CBDA is converted to CBD.
- Rules and policies in place to comply with California cannabis laws.
- Subspecies of cannabis with short, dense buds, typical for nighttime use.
- The genetic makeup of an organism. (Think color, height, etc.)
- The topmost flower bud on the cannabis plant.
- Program that medical guests diagnosed with conditions such as cancer, epilepsy, AIDS/HIV, etc. can participate in receiving a free 1/8th from Perfect Union.
- Terpene found in pine needles and sage.
- Cannabis products such as lotions, balms, and oils used for pain relief.
- The process of slowly drying flowers from the plant.
- Subspecies of cannabis with long, narrow leaves, typical for daytime use.
- Cannabis products that are consumed orally.
- Low-THC, high-CBD cannabis plants.
- A cannabis rights pioneer who ran for US President in 1988 and 1992.
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- The process of tracking a cannabis plant from the start of the growing process all the way until the sale of a particular cannabis product.
- Structure of the cannabis plant that gives it the powdery appearance and contains most of the THC.
- A term for a cannabis breeder.
- Hash, resin, distillate, etc.
- Terpene found in lavender flowers.
- A fibrous product produced from male cannabis plants to manufacture rope, paper,etc.
- Genus of flower plant, aka "ganja", "pot".
- Terpene found in citrus rinds, juniper, and peppermint.
- A type of cannabis user that is at least 18 years or older and possesses a medical recommendation for cannabis use.
- A class of chemical compounds found in cannabis. [hint: there's over 100 different ones!]
- A point-of-sale cannabis employee [hint: that's you! ;-)]
- Fragrant oils secreted from the resin glands of the flowers that provide aromatic diversity.
- A type of cannabis user that is 21 years or older in age without a medical recommendation.
26 Clues: Hash, resin, distillate, etc. • A term for a cannabis breeder. • Terpene found in lavender flowers. • Low-THC, high-CBD cannabis plants. • Terpene found in pine needles and sage. • Genus of flower plant, aka "ganja", "pot". • Cannabis products that are consumed orally. • The topmost flower bud on the cannabis plant. • The process of slowly drying flowers from the plant. • ...
Herb and Spices 2021-02-05
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- sometimes referred to as wild marjoram
- shrub of the mint family
- chives, flat stems
- soothing effect on your taste buds
- thin, dried innerbark of two related evergreen trees of the laurel family
- derived from dried, ripe, red sweet peppers
- seeds, small, darkseeds of the dill plant
- the kernel of the fruit or seed of the evergreen nutmeg tree
- a feathery-leaved herb
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- known being peppermint and spearmint
- needlelike leaves
- comes from hot red peppers that are ground into powder
- member of the mint family
- the underground stem of a plant native to Asia
- powder, is a dried, ground blend of cumin, garlic, onion, and chile peppers
- yellow spice derived from the crocus plant
16 Clues: needlelike leaves • chives, flat stems • a feathery-leaved herb • shrub of the mint family • member of the mint family • soothing effect on your taste buds • known being peppermint and spearmint • sometimes referred to as wild marjoram • seeds, small, darkseeds of the dill plant • yellow spice derived from the crocus plant • derived from dried, ripe, red sweet peppers • ...
Plants 2023-09-05
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- Tree Tropical tree with fan-shaped leaves
- Popular flower often used in bouquets
- Flytrap Carnivorous plant that catches insects
- Leafy plant that thrives in shade
- Common wildflower with fluffy seeds
- Exotic and elegant flowering plant
- Beautiful and fragrant flowering plant
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- Tree Famous for its vibrant autumn leaves
- Desert plant known for its spines
- Tree Evergreen tree with needle-like leaves
- Aromatic herb with purple flowers
- Tall plant with large, yellow blooms
- Fast-growing and versatile plant
- Colorful flower with cup-shaped petals
- Tree Majestic tree with sturdy branches
15 Clues: Fast-growing and versatile plant • Desert plant known for its spines • Aromatic herb with purple flowers • Leafy plant that thrives in shade • Exotic and elegant flowering plant • Common wildflower with fluffy seeds • Tall plant with large, yellow blooms • Popular flower often used in bouquets • Colorful flower with cup-shaped petals • Beautiful and fragrant flowering plant • ...
Super Spring Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-16
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- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses
- the third month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the first month of spring
- move or be hurled quickly through the air
- a toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string
- a storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail
- an insect with two pairs of large wings that are covered with tiny scales, usually brightly colored, and typically held erect when at rest
- a game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed above each end of the court
- an insect of an order distinguished by forewings typically modified into hard wing cases (elytra) that cover and protect the hind wings and abdomen
- a ball game played between two teams of nine on a field with a diamond-shaped circuit of four bases. It is played chiefly in the US, Canada, Latin America, and East Asia.
- one of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the earth's changing position with regard to the sun
- the season after winter and before summer, in which vegetation begins to appear, in the northern hemisphere from March to May and in the southern hemisphere from September to November
- the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers
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- a bulbous plant that typically bears bright yellow flowers with a long trumpet-shaped center (corona)
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- an insect related to the grasshoppers. The male produces a characteristic rhythmical chirping sound
- the larva of a butterfly or moth, having a segmented wormlike body with three pairs of true legs and several pairs of leglike appendages
- a bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family, with boldly colored cup-shaped flowers
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally underground
- a bicycle or motorcycle
- The game evolved during the late 19th century from a form of indoor baseball
- the seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs (stamens and carpels) that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla (petals) and a green calyx (sepals)
- a compact knoblike growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot
- a flower or a mass of flowers on a tree or bush
- moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops
- a small insect, often with a sting, that usually lives in a complex social colony with one or more breeding queens
- a small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings
- a piece of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables
- the fourth month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the second month of spring
28 Clues: a bicycle or motorcycle • move or be hurled quickly through the air • a flower or a mass of flowers on a tree or bush • a storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail • moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops • The game evolved during the late 19th century from a form of indoor baseball • ...
cells 2020-02-12
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- is where a plants photosynthesis takes place
- is a wall that allows substances in while keeping others out
- carries out protein to different parts of the cell
- tissue put together
- separates the fluid in the vacuole from the cytoplasm in the cell
- is where the cells energy is made
- cell found in a animal
- largest part of the nucleus that makes part of the ribosome
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- substance within the cell membrane, excluding the nucleus
- organ found in a cell
- cell found in a plant
- stores water and gives structural support in a plant cell
- cells next to eachother
- the place were proteins are made
- part of the endoplasmic reticulum which has more ribosome
- processes protein and other substances to then send them around the cell
- central and most important part of the cell
- makes up the shape of the plant cell and supports it
- is like the stomach of the cell, it digests and disintegrates old cell parts
- part of the endoplasmic reticulum with a lack of ribosome
20 Clues: tissue put together • organ found in a cell • cell found in a plant • cell found in a animal • cells next to eachother • the place were proteins are made • is where the cells energy is made • central and most important part of the cell • is where a plants photosynthesis takes place • carries out protein to different parts of the cell • ...
CELLS 2016-11-09
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- A cell that has a nucleus; a plant or animal cell
- A storage sac for energy in a cell
- Breaks down an organism
- Make protein for the cell; sprinkled throughout the cell
- A cell splitting and becoming two cells
- Controls what comes into and goes out of a cell
- Does not have a cell wall; changes shape
- The most common bacteria cells
- A cell that has no nucleus; a bacteria cell
- Has a cell wall to help the cell keep its shape
- The part of the cell that is filled with green pigment
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- The "brain" of the animal and plant cell
- Parts of the cell that have a specific job in the cell
- Allows something to pass through it
- Live where no other bacteria cells can live
- A type bacteria that causes food poisoning
- The "tail" of a bacteria cell
- The part of the cell where organelles "hang out"
- Deoxyribonucleic acid which determines a cell's characteristics
19 Clues: Breaks down an organism • The "tail" of a bacteria cell • The most common bacteria cells • A storage sac for energy in a cell • Allows something to pass through it • A cell splitting and becoming two cells • The "brain" of the animal and plant cell • Does not have a cell wall; changes shape • A type bacteria that causes food poisoning • ...
world wildlife day 2021-02-24
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- what is a flower called?
- what is the rarest animal on ea what is the fastest animal on land?
- the country with most trees
- what plant is good for breathing?
- what country owns the most wild animals?
- what is the tallest plant on earth?
- What is the biggest animal on land?
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- what is the most polluted country?
- which day of march is world wildlife day
- what is the biggest animal on water?
- what is the rarest plants on earth?
- what is an animal called?
- what is the fastest animal on water?
- what month is world wildlife day?
- what is the smallest plant in the world?
15 Clues: what is a flower called? • what is an animal called? • the country with most trees • what month is world wildlife day? • what plant is good for breathing? • what is the most polluted country? • what is the rarest plants on earth? • what is the tallest plant on earth? • What is the biggest animal on land? • what is the biggest animal on water? • ...
Power of Flowers Vocabulary Review 2025-02-12
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- part of the plant we eat with NO seeds in the middle
- a different kind of the same fruit
- characteristics like color and size
- the yellow powder on the pollen dusters
- the part of a plant that the bees bump into
- any animal that takes pollen from one plant to another
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- the sweet part of a plant that has seeds in the middle
- the sticky part in the middle of the flower
- the sugary liquid that the bees like in a flower
- the process of choosing a trait to reproduce
- to get a trait from your parent
- an egg chamber at the bottom of the stamen
12 Clues: to get a trait from your parent • a different kind of the same fruit • characteristics like color and size • the yellow powder on the pollen dusters • an egg chamber at the bottom of the stamen • the sticky part in the middle of the flower • the part of a plant that the bees bump into • the process of choosing a trait to reproduce • ...
Horticulture Vocabulary List 1 Semester 2 2024-01-22
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- In agriculture and gardening, transplanting or replanting is the technique of moving a plant from one location to another.
- a plant that will not survive temperatures below +5°C.
- farming based on growing only one type of a crop at one time on a specific field.
- the number of days it will take for the plant to produce a harvest
- the art and science of growing a garden. Agriculture is large-scale farming, whereas horticulture small-scale plant production.
- a crop's ability to survive a frost or below freezing temperatures.
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- the concept of utilizing land, resources, people and the environment in a manner that doesn't produce any waste.
- a young plant grown from seed.
- farming in which a field is sown with two or more crops at a time.
- a plant that can only stand temperatures as low as 0°C.
- a plant that can survive a temperature of -5°C.
11 Clues: a young plant grown from seed. • a plant that can survive a temperature of -5°C. • a plant that will not survive temperatures below +5°C. • a plant that can only stand temperatures as low as 0°C. • farming in which a field is sown with two or more crops at a time. • the number of days it will take for the plant to produce a harvest • ...
Spelling list 26 2021-05-12
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- incects and reptiles are__________
- when a seed turns into a plant
- the third stage in complete metamorphosis
- a stage insects go through
- a part that a female in a plant has
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- during_____an insect or the wind help a flower reproduce
- the second stage in incomplete metamorphosis
- mammals and birds are__________
- the second stage in complete metamorphosis
- the varity of a plant or animal life
- an animal that can live both on land and in water
- a part that a male in a plant has
12 Clues: a stage insects go through • when a seed turns into a plant • mammals and birds are__________ • a part that a male in a plant has • incects and reptiles are__________ • a part that a female in a plant has • the varity of a plant or animal life • the third stage in complete metamorphosis • the second stage in complete metamorphosis • ...
Plants 2020-07-25
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- Green pigment in plants
- Tissue that carries sugars (food) down
- stage of plant life when the seed begins to grow
- Tissue that carries water and nutrients up
- Plants need water, _______, and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
- _______ helps to make food for the plant
- Main support of a plant
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- Process by which plants use sunlight to make food
- Gas that plants breathe out
- holds the plant in place and grows underground
- Powdery substance in the middle of a flower
- Opening in the leaf that allows gas exchange
12 Clues: Green pigment in plants • Main support of a plant • Gas that plants breathe out • Tissue that carries sugars (food) down • _______ helps to make food for the plant • Tissue that carries water and nutrients up • Powdery substance in the middle of a flower • Opening in the leaf that allows gas exchange • holds the plant in place and grows underground • ...
Plants 2020-07-25
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- Green pigment in plants
- Tissue that carries sugars (food) down
- stage of plant life when the seed begins to grow
- Tissue that carries water and nutrients up
- Plants need water, _______, and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
- _______ helps to make food for the plant
- Main support of a plant
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- Process by which plants use sunlight to make food
- Gas that plants breathe out
- holds the plant in place and grows underground
- Powdery substance in the middle of a flower
- Opening in the leaf that allows gas exchange
12 Clues: Green pigment in plants • Main support of a plant • Gas that plants breathe out • Tissue that carries sugars (food) down • _______ helps to make food for the plant • Tissue that carries water and nutrients up • Powdery substance in the middle of a flower • Opening in the leaf that allows gas exchange • holds the plant in place and grows underground • ...
Plants 2020-06-29
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- process of plants making food
- green pigment that absorbs sunlight
- substance made after photosynthesis
- a changed form of glucose
- part of plant which anchors the plant and absorbs nutrients in the soil
- carries up the nutrients and water absorbed from the roots to the leaves
- substance that humans and plants need to live(people drink it)
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- part of plant which contains chlorophyll
- light that plants need to make glucose
- Contains chlorophyll
- part of plant where oxygen leaves and carbon dioxide enters
- gas that plants need to make glucose
12 Clues: Contains chlorophyll • a changed form of glucose • process of plants making food • green pigment that absorbs sunlight • substance made after photosynthesis • gas that plants need to make glucose • light that plants need to make glucose • part of plant which contains chlorophyll • part of plant where oxygen leaves and carbon dioxide enters • ...
Science Vocabulary Words - Save The Bees 2025-05-13
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- - a substance that is added to soil to help in grow
- - to give a plant the pollen from another plant
- - very tiny grains made by a plant,carried to plants
- - to start to develop or grow
- - the part of the plant that anchors it to the ground
- - the part of the plant that holds up the leaves
- - the small parts produced by plants from which new plants grow
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- - no more of a species is alive anywhere
- - an area where living things interact with each other
- - any type of plant of animal that is in danger of disappearing forever
10 Clues: - to start to develop or grow • - no more of a species is alive anywhere • - to give a plant the pollen from another plant • - the part of the plant that holds up the leaves • - a substance that is added to soil to help in grow • - very tiny grains made by a plant,carried to plants • - the part of the plant that anchors it to the ground • ...
Gardening with Dad 2025-06-18
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- The decomposing of leaves and plant material
- Heavy earth that is soft when wet
- Burrowing animals in soil that make compost
- The season in September, October and November
- A glossy red edible fruit
- Sharp edged tools used for digging
- A wild plant that grows in an unwanted place
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- A dish of uncooked vegetables, usually with lettuce
- Decayed organic material used for growing plants.
- A plant used for food
- Parts plants that attach to the ground for support
- A piece of ground in which plants may be grown.
- A strong wooden post used to support a plant
13 Clues: A plant used for food • A glossy red edible fruit • Heavy earth that is soft when wet • Sharp edged tools used for digging • Burrowing animals in soil that make compost • The decomposing of leaves and plant material • A strong wooden post used to support a plant • A wild plant that grows in an unwanted place • The season in September, October and November • ...
Basic Components Revision Crossword 2023-10-13
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- A type of electron microscope used to produce cross-sections of samples
- A compact collection of membrane sacs that modifies and packages proteins (two words)
- The interior fluid of mitochondria
- A carbohydrate used to make up plant cell walls
- The fluid found inside chloroplasts
- A type of staining that allows you to distinguish between two types of organisms
- A network of membranes that is responsible for the production, storage and transport of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids (two words)
- The ability to see individual objects as separate entities
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- A piece of equipment used to calibrate microscope that is not attached to the eyepiece lens (two words)
- A flattened sac found within the chloroplast
- A cell organelle responsible for protein synthesis
- A structure that is produced through the preparation of a slide and not a part of the sample
- A property of light that determines its resolution
- The double membrane of the nucleus (two words)
- An organelle found in plant cells that is the site of photosynthesis
- A membranous sac that are used to transport molecules around and out of cells
- A type of electron microscope used to produce 3D images
- The folded structures found within mitochondria
- An organelle found inside plant cells that allows plant tissues to maintain a rigid framework through the absorption of water
19 Clues: The interior fluid of mitochondria • The fluid found inside chloroplasts • A flattened sac found within the chloroplast • The double membrane of the nucleus (two words) • A carbohydrate used to make up plant cell walls • The folded structures found within mitochondria • A cell organelle responsible for protein synthesis • ...
Chapter 4 Review: The Plant Kingdom 2025-01-16
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- the waxy, waterproof layer that helps plants retain water
- the type of reproduction plants undergo
- biologists study these to learn which organisms were the ancestors of today's plants
- a green pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- Plants and other organisms that can make their own food are this
- a group of similar cells with a specific function in an organism
- what plants do to green light
- the cell wall is made of this
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- another word for a fertilized egg
- Surrounds and gives support to plant cells
- the process of a sperm cell uniting with an egg cell is called
- what plants do to red and blue light
- an internal system of tubelike structures through which water and food move indie a plant
- the colors of light that make up white light are referred to as this
- the cell structure that makes chlorophyll
- the process by which plants use carbon dioxide gas and water to create sugar and oxygen
- ancestors of today's plants were probably ancient _____
- the plant will wilt if too much water is lost from this saclike storage structure
18 Clues: what plants do to green light • the cell wall is made of this • another word for a fertilized egg • what plants do to red and blue light • the type of reproduction plants undergo • the cell structure that makes chlorophyll • Surrounds and gives support to plant cells • a green pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis • ...
Plants and more-XL 2016-11-14
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- makes food for the plants
- the type of air we breath out
- the process when plant make food
- they anchor the plants and take in water and nutrients
- carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves
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- the loss of water from leaves
- carries food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
- it helps support the plant makes the plant tall enough so the leaves can reach the sunlight
- a person or thing that makes it's own food
- helps the plants absorb or collect sunlight
- the type of air we breath in
- a person or thing that eats other things
12 Clues: makes food for the plants • the type of air we breath in • the loss of water from leaves • the type of air we breath out • the process when plant make food • a person or thing that eats other things • a person or thing that makes it's own food • helps the plants absorb or collect sunlight • they anchor the plants and take in water and nutrients • ...
Reproduction in plants 2022-03-30
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- contain the female gamete called egg cells
- protect the parts of a flower before it opens up
- supports the stigma
- produces pollen
- contain the male gametes of a plant
- supports the flower and connects it to plant
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- it is the male part of a flower
- contains ovules
- it is the reproductive organs of a plant
- attract insects as it is colourful
- it is the female part of a flower
- receives pollen during pollination
- supports the anther
13 Clues: contains ovules • produces pollen • supports the stigma • supports the anther • it is the male part of a flower • it is the female part of a flower • attract insects as it is colourful • receives pollen during pollination • contain the male gametes of a plant • it is the reproductive organs of a plant • contain the female gamete called egg cells • ...
Lume Crossword 2024-07-11
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- A type of flavor compound responsible for giving cannabis its flavor and aroma. These may also have their own psychoactive properties.
- Chemical compounds found in cannabis plants that interact with the body's endocannabinoid system.
- The bodily system responsible for cannabis’ effects.
- Lume's logo design.
- A psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant, otherwise known as marijuana.THC, The most abundant natural compound found in cannabis plants. It is a major component of the Cannabis plant.
- The second most prevalent natural compound found in cannabis plants.
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- This type of strain or product is a cannabis type that produces balanced effects.
- A specific variety of cannabis plant.
- A subspecies of the cannabis plant characterized by its thick plant stems and wide leaves. These are typically classified by their relaxing effects because of the terpenes they tend to produce.
- These are ground cannabis wrapped tightly in hemp paper that a user lights on one end and inhales from the other.
- A subspecies of the cannabis plant characterized by its tall with slim leaves. These are typically classified by their stimulating effects because of the terpenes they tend to produce.
- This is a cylinder-shaped device pre-filled with cannabis concentrate.
- One of the members of a particular family of organic compounds. Cannabis plants develop these naturally as they age.
- The act of vaporizing a cannabis concentrate. Requires a specialized vaporizer bong.
14 Clues: Lume's logo design. • A specific variety of cannabis plant. • The bodily system responsible for cannabis’ effects. • The second most prevalent natural compound found in cannabis plants. • This is a cylinder-shaped device pre-filled with cannabis concentrate. • This type of strain or product is a cannabis type that produces balanced effects. • ...
Science-Set-7 2017-03-04
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- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- The ______ protects us from meteors.
- The ____ help the fist to keep their balance.
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- Dissolved salt in seawater is an example of _______.
- An example of wedge
- A plant that reproduce through leaves
- The _______ present in water that makes it unfit for drinking.
- These are small rocks that move around the space
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
- The _______ help the fish move forward
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- Tiny _____ grown along the edge of the leaves, helps in reproduction of plants
- Part of the brain that controls heartbeat
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- Liquid that doesn't dissolve in water is called ______ in water.
- The ______ helps the fish to change the direction.
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
- An example of wedge
- Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim.
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- A simple machine that has two incline planes
- Liquid that dissolves in water is called ______ in water.
23 Clues: An example of wedge • An example of wedge • The ______ protects us from meteors. • A plant that reproduce through leaves • The _______ help the fish move forward • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • Part of the brain that controls heartbeat • Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim. • A simple machine that has two incline planes • ...
Tanner Ludwig's Organelles Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- The control center of the cell, tells everything else what to do
- inside a plant only
- Made of DNA, contains all info the cell needs to grow
- Packing system, rough and smooth
- hold enzymes, digest nutrients, break down a cell when it dies
- short hairs surrounding a cell
- Stores waste, water, and nutrients for the cell
- Who discovered the cells
- A fluid, that dissolves molecules for the cell to use
- one or more long tails attached to a cell
- The cell wall is made up of what material?
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- provides structure, made of microfilaments
- Small and kidney bean shaped, Powerhouse, breaks down nutrients
- Layer membrane, packaging system
- Has little holes in it, surrounds animal, and plant cell
- inside a animal only
- Surrounds only a plant cell
- Rough, or smooth, floats free, builds acid and chains
- oval shaped, with two membranes, provides food for plants
- Chloroplasts absorb sunlight and create...?
20 Clues: inside a plant only • inside a animal only • Who discovered the cells • Surrounds only a plant cell • short hairs surrounding a cell • Layer membrane, packaging system • Packing system, rough and smooth • one or more long tails attached to a cell • provides structure, made of microfilaments • The cell wall is made up of what material? • ...
Natural and Manufactured Fibers 2024-05-02
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- It takes two goats to make a sweater from this fiber.
- America's favorite fiber/most widely used natural fiber.
- Fibers made from plant or animal sources.
- Has a natural elasticity and is uniquely odor-free.
- Fibers that are made from chemicals.
- Fibers that come from animal sources.
- This was the first non-cellulosic fiber.
- A newer manufactured fiber that is expensive to make.
- A manufactured fiber that is a silk lookalike and is often used in lining fabrics.
- This fiber is made from the same polymer as soda bottles.
- Comes from the roots and stems of the flax plant.
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- Fibers made from plant or animal sources.
- The first cellulosic manufactured fiber.
- This fiber creates a fluffy "halo" effect.
- Used in fire-fighting uniforms and racecar driving uniforms.
- Used in outdoor fabric and home furnishings.
- This fiber replaced rubber in clothing.
- The most commonly worn protein fiber.
- Plant-based natural fibers.
- The longest natural fiber.
- A fiber created to imitate wool.
21 Clues: The longest natural fiber. • Plant-based natural fibers. • A fiber created to imitate wool. • Fibers that are made from chemicals. • The most commonly worn protein fiber. • Fibers that come from animal sources. • This fiber replaced rubber in clothing. • The first cellulosic manufactured fiber. • This was the first non-cellulosic fiber. • ...
Plant Anatomy and Evaluation 2025-01-30
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- mixture of sand, silt and clay
- taken by professionals and producers to improve efficiency and crop output
- tiny insects which use sharp mouth parts to damage plants, leaving clumps of small black waste on the areas they live and feed on
- process of observing plants based on characteristics related to general health, physiology and reproduction
- Products of plant reproduction often used to transport seeds
- type of fungal disease which can rot plants; most often affect trees and plants with woody features
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- process of plants utilizing various physiological characteristics depending on the needs created by their environment
- presence of rapid cell death with other complications, including lesions
- commonly a nuisance for vegetable plants, among many others pierce pant parts with sharp mouthparts and extract juices valuable to the plant
- small and slender insects which use sharp mouth parts to pierce plant parts
- chemical unique to the chloroplast inside plant cells, giving them their green color
- known to kill plant leaves and rot them from the inside out if left untreated
- result of abnormally high temperatures
- Any plant which interferes with management practices, aesthetics or beneficial plants is considered a weed and is not welcome in crop fields or gardens
- leaves will become increasingly pale on the entire surface area; applying nitrogen directly to deficient plants will generally show positive results
15 Clues: mixture of sand, silt and clay • result of abnormally high temperatures • Products of plant reproduction often used to transport seeds • presence of rapid cell death with other complications, including lesions • taken by professionals and producers to improve efficiency and crop output • small and slender insects which use sharp mouth parts to pierce plant parts • ...
Plant Unit: Review 2025-03-31
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- We can use this fungi as a topping on pizza
- We use this invention to observe tiny living things
- The process through which plants make their own food
- This material from trees is used to make furniture
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- They contain the seeds
- This part of the plant is responsible for making food for the plant
- These types of fruits contain little water
- We can use this plant to make clothing
- This type of fungi is used to make bread
- This type of fungi can grow on food and make us sick
- This part of the plant supports the plant
11 Clues: They contain the seeds • We can use this plant to make clothing • This type of fungi is used to make bread • This part of the plant supports the plant • These types of fruits contain little water • We can use this fungi as a topping on pizza • This material from trees is used to make furniture • We use this invention to observe tiny living things • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-22
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- Type of reproduction that needs two
- Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- A famous insect known for doing pollination
- this is present in an insect-pollinated flower
- 55.845-male part that trap pollen grains
- base of plumule
- base of radicle
- Type of reproduction that only needs one parent
- the action or process of fertilizing an egg
- contains ovules
- The male part of a plant
- the 55.845-male part of a plant
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- a way to do pollination using angin
- the part of plant that has a function to attract insects
- dispersal that uses aqua
- a way to do pollination using insecte
- part which turns into fruit
- part which turns into seed
- dispersal that uses zwierzę
- part which turns into fruit cover
20 Clues: base of plumule • base of radicle • contains ovules • dispersal that uses aqua • The male part of a plant • part which turns into seed • part which turns into fruit • dispersal that uses zwierzę • the 55.845-male part of a plant • part which turns into fruit cover • a way to do pollination using angin • Type of reproduction that needs two • a way to do pollination using insecte • ...
Pppppppp 2024-03-23
12 Clues: weirdo dad • coolest birb • coolest dwowog • also called SMOO • Japanese style plant • maple N.Y.s state tree • Very common in the U.S. • red leaves on this plant • even cooler than Antarctica • The coolest mom in the universe • There are three trillion of these • A nice flowering plant with extremely big flowers
plants 2024-06-26
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- This is what you call a seed that has broken open to reveal a stem leading upward and a root leading downward
- This is the part of the plant that carries the pollen
- beans grow together inside of this shell
- This is the part of the plant that helps the plant breath the most
- This is what happens to the seed just before it starts to grow
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- This is the part of the plant that draws of water from the soil
- This is a part of a flower
- This is when a plant first breaks through the soil and shows its leaves
- This is the part of the plant that attracts pollinators
- This is the part of the plant that all of the leaves connect to.
10 Clues: This is a part of a flower • beans grow together inside of this shell • This is the part of the plant that carries the pollen • This is the part of the plant that attracts pollinators • This is what happens to the seed just before it starts to grow • This is the part of the plant that draws of water from the soil • ...
Crosses for Mosses, Learns for Ferns 2017-04-30
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- cell division occurring within the sporophyte to create the spore
- haploid dispersal mechanism for mosses and ferns
- force that presented a new challenge for plants on land
- (2 words) archaeological find in a peat bog due to cold, anoxic conditions
- growth type lacking in early plants, resulting in shorter growth forms than later plants
- (2 words) closest living relative to plants
- a group of sporangia
- cell wall component of all plants
- domain of all plants
- hairlike projections that anchor a nonvascular plant (NOT a root)
- allows spores to last for long periods of time without dessication
- (adj) quality of nonvascular plant tissues which allows them to survive a blender
- completely lack vascular tissue
- when the plants that are now used as coal were alive
- stage that is tiny and hart-shaped in ferns
- major food crop depending on an N-fixing aquatic fern
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- compound in all seedless vascular plants that provides structural support
- generation that is nutritionally dependent on the other in nonvascular plants
- structure that allows seedless vascular plants to uptake water and nutrients
- necessity for reproduction in mosses and ferns
- an edible baby fern frond
- a structure used by some plants to propel themselves through water
- colonized by plants ~475 million years ago
- plant structure to control gas exchange; first arose in ferns
- (2 words) “Explosion” when most modern plant adaptations arose
- one way that nonvascular plants get nutrients without roots
- structure that helps nonvascular plants do gas exchange
- important use for peat in climates with few trees
- one type of spore arising from one type of sporangium
- the process when the male and female gametes combine
- nutritional mode of all plants
- multicellular gametophyte structures where gametes are formed
- a common seedless vascular plant in boreal forests
- disperses and nurtures spores within the sporophyte generation
- (2 words) the only modern seedless vascular plant to have tree-like growth
- primary reproductive structure NOT found in mosses or ferns
36 Clues: a group of sporangia • domain of all plants • an edible baby fern frond • nutritional mode of all plants • completely lack vascular tissue • cell wall component of all plants • colonized by plants ~475 million years ago • (2 words) closest living relative to plants • stage that is tiny and hart-shaped in ferns • necessity for reproduction in mosses and ferns • ...
Ch 9 Vocab - Michael Loughlin 2023-01-01
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- meat eater
- basic E source for all cells
- a series of chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and hydrogen carrier compounds into glucose
- a hybrid eater
- when chlorophyll absorbs light E for photosynthesis
- absorbs ROY
- obtains E from ingesting other organisms
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- breaks down organic material into simpler form
- a protein that catalyzes the formation of atp by using adp and inorganic phosphate
- plant eater
- converts light E into chemical E
- partially charged battery
- an orange or red plant pigment found in many plant structures
- in green plant cells and contains chlorophyll
- absorbs BIV
- eats dead organisms
16 Clues: meat eater • plant eater • absorbs BIV • absorbs ROY • a hybrid eater • eats dead organisms • partially charged battery • basic E source for all cells • converts light E into chemical E • obtains E from ingesting other organisms • in green plant cells and contains chlorophyll • breaks down organic material into simpler form • when chlorophyll absorbs light E for photosynthesis • ...
Nina's Crossword 2021-11-24
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- A yellow citrus
- A yellow tropical fruit
- A six string music thingy
- An underwater plant you find scuba diving
- a plant used for a lot of things including tea and perfume
- Mixing chemicals
- A mineral commonly used to make jewels
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- A way to do a math problem
- A purple flower with a very good smell
- Lazuli A blue jewel
- A math system that uses letters
- A plant in the bible for example Frankincense and _____
- An orange fruit commonly eaten dried
- A plant used in mint____s
- It's not ice cream
- A sticky substance used to make things sweeter especially pancakes
16 Clues: A yellow citrus • Mixing chemicals • It's not ice cream • Lazuli A blue jewel • A yellow tropical fruit • A six string music thingy • A plant used in mint____s • A way to do a math problem • A math system that uses letters • An orange fruit commonly eaten dried • A purple flower with a very good smell • A mineral commonly used to make jewels • ...
photosynthesis and cellular respiration 2023-05-24
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- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- a metabolic pathway that uses glucose to produce Atp
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration
- What you breath everyday
- free oxygen
- an end product of cellular respiration in organisms that obtain energy by breaking down sugars, fats and amino acids
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- main structural axes of a vascular plant
- a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things
- the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color
- single cell
- requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
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- organs of a plant
- a process in plant metabolism where the enzyme RuBisCO oxygenates RuBP, wasting some of the energy produced by photosynthesis.
- a compound consisting of an adenosine molecule bonded to three phosphate groups, present in all living tissue.
- basic unit of life
- pathway that uses glucose to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
- multiple cells
- A molecule made up of amino acids
- the important underground part of all vascular plants
- of or relating to oxygen
- process which plants go thru to make food
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- the action of breathing
- The seed is the embryonic stage of the plant life cycle
26 Clues: free oxygen • single cell • multiple cells • organs of a plant • basic unit of life • the action of breathing • What you breath everyday • of or relating to oxygen • A molecule made up of amino acids • requiring an absence of free oxygen. • main structural axes of a vascular plant • process which plants go thru to make food • a metabolic pathway that uses glucose to produce Atp • ...
vocab 2021-09-30
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- an essential nutrient for animals/plants
- the envelope of gas surrounding the earth
- break down organic matter
- stack of thylakoids
- site of the Calvin Cycle
- automatically make their own food
- used to harvest light
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- where life exists
- eats only meat
- eats only plants
- total amount of water found on the Earth
- energy plant
- adenosine triphosphate
- takes place in the cytoplasm
- obtain energy by eating other organisms
- solar energy plant
- eats dead matter
- includes the rocks and minerals
- site of light dependent reactions
- eats both plants and meat
20 Clues: energy plant • eats only meat • eats only plants • eats dead matter • where life exists • solar energy plant • stack of thylakoids • used to harvest light • adenosine triphosphate • site of the Calvin Cycle • break down organic matter • eats both plants and meat • takes place in the cytoplasm • includes the rocks and minerals • automatically make their own food • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-18
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- Transporting materials
- holds water in the plant, gives it structure
- Makes Proteins
- discovered singled celled organisms and blood cells
- When the mitochondria breaks down sugars
- No nucleus
- How many domains of life are there
- powerhouse of the cell
- Makes lipids
- discovered cells
- Gives plant structure and protection
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- recycles waste
- Smallest unit of life
- Keeps unwanted things out
- sorting and packaging proteins
- Has a nucleus
- Command center of the cell, stores D.N.A
- keeps the cells organelles in place
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- Makes proteins and hold the ribosomes
20 Clues: No nucleus • Makes lipids • Has a nucleus • recycles waste • Makes Proteins • discovered cells • Smallest unit of life • Transporting materials • powerhouse of the cell • Keeps unwanted things out • sorting and packaging proteins • Where photosynthesis takes place • How many domains of life are there • keeps the cells organelles in place • Gives plant structure and protection • ...
Soil Basics 2020-01-15
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- What key soil element helps transfer energy from sunlight to plants, stimulates early root and plant growth, and hastens maturity?
- What kind of organism creates/produces its own food.
- Which soil component(s) serve as a direct source of nutrients?
- What key soil element is a key component of chlorophyll, the green coloring material of plants, and is vital for photosynthesis?
- Which organism Kingdom includes complex, multi-celled heterotrophic organisms; contains the highest number of species of all the kingdoms.
- Which organism Kingdom includes single-celled bacterial organisms like Streptococci?
- Which organism Kingdom includes single-celled organisms more complex than single-celled bacteria like algae and slime molds.
- Which organism Kingdom includes multi-celled organisms which do not produce their own food like mushrooms and yeasts?
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- What key soil element is essential for root health, growth of new roots and root hairs, and the development of leaves?
- What key soil element is involved in plant growth, is found in all plant cells, in plant proteins and hormones, and in chlorophyll?
- Which soil component(s) promotes soil weathering (break-down)?
- What key soil element increases vigor and disease resistance of plants, helps form and move starches, sugars and oils in plants, and can improve fruit quality?
- What kind of organism feeds upon other organisms for its food.
- What is term used for to refer to the plants in the soil
- What is the name for the conversion of the sun's energy to food for the plant.
- Besides water, which soil component facilitates nutrient release from storage?
- What is term used for to refer to the animals in the soil.
- Which organism Kingdom includes all flowering plants, mosses and ferns; they are multi-celled, complex organisms which are autotrophic.
- Which soil component(s), in addition to organic matter, serves to store nutrients?
- What element does all organic matter contain?
- What is the term used to refer to the animals and plants in the soil.
- What key soil element is a constituent of amino acids in plant proteins and is involved in energy-producing processes in plants and is also responsible for many flavor and odor compounds in plants such as the aroma of onions and cabbage?
22 Clues: What element does all organic matter contain? • What kind of organism creates/produces its own food. • What is term used for to refer to the plants in the soil • What is term used for to refer to the animals in the soil. • Which soil component(s) promotes soil weathering (break-down)? • What kind of organism feeds upon other organisms for its food. • ...
6.00 Review 2021-12-09
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- is the fertilizer method of mixing the fertilizer uniformly into the top one to two inches of growing media around the plant.
- used to form carbohydrates and proteins, increases disease resistance, vigor and hardiness
- essential for chlorophyll, help carry electrons to mix oxygen
- dissolve in water
- fertilizer method of spreading of fertilizer in between the rows and around the plants after seedling emerge from the soil.
- primary elements that are needed
- fertilizer method of placing a band of fertilizer about two inches to the sides and about two inches below the seed depth
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- stimulate flower and seed development older leaves are purplish
- helps make fats
- improves plant vigor, influence intake and synthesis of other plant nutrients or elements
- type of fertilizer that has all 3 primary nutrients
- promotes root growth and vigorous vegetative growth, essential to protein formulation
- promotes growth, gives dark green color, necessary to develop chlorophyll
- is applying fertilizer through spraying nutrients in a solution directly on plant leaves
- applying fertilizer by incorporating water soluble fertilizer into the irrigation system of a greenhouse or on nursery crops.
- elements that are needed in small amounts
- large amounts
- method of applying fertilizer by placing the fertilizer in twelve- eighteen inch holes drilled eighteen to twenty four inches around the drip line of trees.
18 Clues: large amounts • helps make fats • dissolve in water • primary elements that are needed • elements that are needed in small amounts • type of fertilizer that has all 3 primary nutrients • essential for chlorophyll, help carry electrons to mix oxygen • stimulate flower and seed development older leaves are purplish • ...
Parts of Tree 2023-03-18
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- a layer that produces partially undifferentiated cells for plant growth
- part of tree were used as paper
- For protect the plant from its predator
- Location for photosynthesis
- help to give rise to new plants
- Absorbing water and minerals from the soil
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- Transport water from the soil to leaves and flowers
- part of the plant that develops from the flowers
- plant reproduce by
- The most colorful and attractive part of the plant.
10 Clues: plant reproduce by • Location for photosynthesis • part of tree were used as paper • help to give rise to new plants • For protect the plant from its predator • Absorbing water and minerals from the soil • part of the plant that develops from the flowers • Transport water from the soil to leaves and flowers • The most colorful and attractive part of the plant. • ...
Cells 2019-10-23
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- (Only in plant cells) photosynthesis
- jelly-like fluid that fills a cell
- (only in plant cells) provides support and protection for plant cell
- makes protein for cell
- packaging and shipping station for proteins
- control center for the cell
- control what goes in and out of the cell
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- (Only in plant cells) gives a plant its color
- has 2 versions Rough and Smooth ER
- Is involved with digestion and waste removal
- stores food, water, and nutrients or anything necessary for the cell to survive
11 Clues: makes protein for cell • control center for the cell • has 2 versions Rough and Smooth ER • jelly-like fluid that fills a cell • (Only in plant cells) photosynthesis • control what goes in and out of the cell • packaging and shipping station for proteins • Is involved with digestion and waste removal • (Only in plant cells) gives a plant its color • ...
Muscatine Monsanto Plant 2017-02-09
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- where you can send and receive packages
- Amine salt
- jug line location
- if there is a release you may want to look at this
- If I need an aerial lift I would go here
- cross contamination is a huge concern in this area
- where al the waste ends up from the process
- you might take these to the central lab
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- he is the contractor safety representative for Monsanto
- plant police
- this area is located in the middle of the plant
- These are required when entering the CAC process building
- where you can find the ammonia tank
- You can find chlorine in this area
- dial 333 to summons the plant _________
- you can find MON 1400 in this area
16 Clues: Amine salt • plant police • jug line location • You can find chlorine in this area • you can find MON 1400 in this area • where you can find the ammonia tank • where you can send and receive packages • dial 333 to summons the plant _________ • you might take these to the central lab • If I need an aerial lift I would go here • where al the waste ends up from the process • ...
2-2,2-3,2-4,2-5 Vocab Review 2022-09-28
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- small structure in cytoplasm that does a specific job
- organelle that releases energy the powerhouse
- basic unit of structure and function in living things
- thin structure that surrounds and protects the nucleus
- thick outer layer of a plant cell
- space in the cytoplasm that stores substances
- gel-like substance in the cell where activities occur
- organelle that packages and sends material throughout the cell
- structure that surrounds the cell
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- organelle that breaks down nutrients
- organelle in a plant cell contains chlorophyll
- control center of the cell (the brain)
- reticulum tubes in a cell that moves substances along
- forms the cell wall of a plant cell
- green material in chloroplast to make food
- organelle that makes protein
16 Clues: organelle that makes protein • thick outer layer of a plant cell • structure that surrounds the cell • forms the cell wall of a plant cell • organelle that breaks down nutrients • control center of the cell (the brain) • green material in chloroplast to make food • organelle that releases energy the powerhouse • space in the cytoplasm that stores substances • ...
Stem Grafting 2025-06-05
11 Clues: Not dirt • The study of life • Top part of plant graft • Ability to fight disease • One use for plant grafting • Bottom part of plant graft • The location of Jack's tree • Getting bigger, for a plant • Task done by bees, for example. • Plants able to graft with pears • Grafting technique for flowering plants
Plant Life Cycle 2020-08-21
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- collects pollen grains
- where plants get nutrients
- the anther and filament together
- stigma, ovary, and ovule together
- outside the petal and protects unopened flower
- develops into fruit and protects ovules
- develops into seeds
- where plant life begins
- produces grains of pollen
- All organisms go through this
- brightly colored; used to attract insects
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- tiny growing plants; fragile and easily damaged
- supports the anther
- brightly colored and strongly scented
- allows pollen to pass to the ovary
- emerge from seeds and grow down into soil
- plants provide this to other living things
- where plants get energy
18 Clues: supports the anther • develops into seeds • collects pollen grains • where plant life begins • where plants get energy • produces grains of pollen • where plants get nutrients • All organisms go through this • the anther and filament together • stigma, ovary, and ovule together • allows pollen to pass to the ovary • brightly colored and strongly scented • ...
Plant Processes: Photosynthesis 2017-12-05
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- adenosine triphosphate
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- the number of water and CO2 molecules needed to form one G3P
- letters for plants whose stoma primarily open at night
- an enzyme that links CO2 molecules to form G3P molecules
- the energy source for photosynthesis
- helps to transport electrons and hydrogen ions
- one of the raw materials needed for photosynthesis
- the phase of photosynthesis that splits water
- using sunlight, CO2, and water to produce sugars
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- one of the raw materials needed for photosynthesis
- small stacks of thylakoid membranes
- the phase of photosynthesis that includes the Calvin cycle
- having the ability to make food
- the catalyst and green pigment of photosynthesis
- forms a positively charged particle in its ionic state
- highly energetic negatively charged particles
- a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis
- the clear fluid inside the chloroplast
19 Clues: adenosine triphosphate • having the ability to make food • small stacks of thylakoid membranes • the energy source for photosynthesis • the clear fluid inside the chloroplast • the organelle where photosynthesis occurs • highly energetic negatively charged particles • a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis • the phase of photosynthesis that splits water • ...
Plant parts crossword 2022-12-14
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- is an elongated inflorescence with a
- a central axis where sessile flowers are
- themselves branched.
- flower A flower with no missing petals
- is a rounded or flat-topped cluster of sessile
- with a main vertical
- branches that are themselves branched.
- leaf of the flower
- themselves branched.
- a spike, raceme, or cyme composed of unisexual
- branches arising from a common point.
- the receptive cell of the female reproductive
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- axis where there are branches
- is an elongated inflorescence with a
- a central axis where simple pedicels of
- is a spike with a thickened, fleshy axis,
- flowers a flower with missing leaves
- length are attached.
- is a short and broad, flat-topped indeterminate
- where there are branches that
- and pedicels or branches of unequal
21 Clues: leaf of the flower • themselves branched. • length are attached. • with a main vertical • themselves branched. • axis where there are branches • where there are branches that • and pedicels or branches of unequal • is an elongated inflorescence with a • is an elongated inflorescence with a • flowers a flower with missing leaves • branches arising from a common point. • ...
Plants and Stems 2017-03-22
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- Transfers water throughout plant
- Photosynthesis occurs here
- location between two nodes
- Transfer sugar throughout plant
- Part of plant that absorbs glucose
- transfer nutrients from roots to leaves
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- Plants release this during photosynthesis
- Outer layer of the stem
- Part of plant that grows flower
- C6H12O6
- made of harden vascular bundles
- Seed protection
12 Clues: C6H12O6 • Seed protection • Outer layer of the stem • Photosynthesis occurs here • location between two nodes • Part of plant that grows flower • Transfer sugar throughout plant • made of harden vascular bundles • Transfers water throughout plant • Part of plant that absorbs glucose • transfer nutrients from roots to leaves • Plants release this during photosynthesis
Root and Tissues 2015-08-27
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- Gives rise to epidermis
- Symbiotic relationship between plant roots and fungus
- Plant with aerial roots
- Symbiotic relationship between plant roots and bacteria
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- Parenchyma cells between epidermis and vascular cylinder
- Inner boundary of the cortex
- Parastic roots
- Spongy roots that extend above ground
- Gives rise to primary xylem and phloem
- General term for the primary tissue in roots
- Anchors the plant
11 Clues: Parastic roots • Anchors the plant • Gives rise to epidermis • Plant with aerial roots • Inner boundary of the cortex • Spongy roots that extend above ground • Gives rise to primary xylem and phloem • General term for the primary tissue in roots • Symbiotic relationship between plant roots and fungus • Symbiotic relationship between plant roots and bacteria • ...
IPM Glossary Crossword 2024-01-08
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- submicroscopic, sub cellular particles that require a host cell in which to multiply
- a process by which an organism changes in form and structure in the course of its development, as many insects do
- microscopic, wormlike, transparent organisms that can attack plant roots or stems to cause stunted or unhealthy growth
- a substance used to control insect, plant, or animal pests.
- a stage in the development of some insects and related forms, immediately preceding the adult stage
- a method of pest control by the use of predatory insects
- the use of production practices typically used to improve plant growth and yield by controlling pests
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- an air breathing animal that has a distinct head, thorax, and abdomen
- the immature insect hatching from the egg and up to the pupal stage in orders with complex metamorphosis
- plantlike organisms that have no chlorophyll; they get their nourishment from living or decaying organic matter
- anything, such as an insect, animal, or plant that causes injury, loss, or irritation to a crop
- invasion of the tissues of the body of a host by disease-producing organisms in such a way that injury results
- to destroy or abolish, as a disease, insect, or weed pest
- the application of herbicides or pesticides for the control of pests
- chemicals used to kill plants
- single-celled microorganism; some cause human, animal, or plant disease; others are beneficial
16 Clues: chemicals used to kill plants • a method of pest control by the use of predatory insects • to destroy or abolish, as a disease, insect, or weed pest • a substance used to control insect, plant, or animal pests. • the application of herbicides or pesticides for the control of pests • an air breathing animal that has a distinct head, thorax, and abdomen • ...
Spring - agb 2021-06-13
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- a spring month that begins with A
- in spring, snow _____ in the mountains
- in spring, many animal such as bears some out of ___________
- a time to wear green: St. ________ Day
- a person who grows crops
- spring saying: April showers bring May _______
- a tool that farmers use to break up the soil
- a spring flower that begins with T
- a baby sheep
- a day to say thanks to mom (7,3)
- in spring, many ______ return from their wintering grounds
- a baby frog
- a baby bird
- something people plant to grow new crops
- birds ___ eggs in their nests
- something that birds build
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- a place where people grow flowers and plants
- baby birds _____ from eggs
- the part of a plant that holds the leaves up
- first month of spring
- a short rain
- a baby cow
- a spring month that begins with M
- another word for dirt
- in spring, the frozen ground begins to ____
- the part of a plant that takes water from the earth
- a bird with a red breast
- a butterfly larva
- a time for tricks: April _____ Day
- a plant that has just emerged from the soil
- something to see in spring: cherry ________
- a spring flower that begins with D
- something kids decorate on Easter
33 Clues: a baby cow • a baby frog • a baby bird • a short rain • a baby sheep • a butterfly larva • first month of spring • another word for dirt • a person who grows crops • a bird with a red breast • baby birds _____ from eggs • something that birds build • birds ___ eggs in their nests • a day to say thanks to mom (7,3) • a spring month that begins with A • a spring month that begins with M • ...
Plant Vocab Crossword 2013-02-05
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- /one of the vascular system in a plant which transports water and dead cells, or the tracheids, from the roots of a plant
- /flowering plant
- /seed plant that bears seeds directly on the surface of cones
- /function of plants which require sunlight's energy to create glucose
- /one of the vascular which transfer sugars downward
Down
- /non vascular plant
- forest /an example which demonstrates the importance of seedless vascular plants/ ancestors of ferns, which later became coal
- /nutrients provided to the embryo of a seed as the seed grows
- algae /ancestor of all plants
- /male gamete of a plant
10 Clues: /flowering plant • /non vascular plant • /male gamete of a plant • algae /ancestor of all plants • /one of the vascular which transfer sugars downward • /nutrients provided to the embryo of a seed as the seed grows • /seed plant that bears seeds directly on the surface of cones • /function of plants which require sunlight's energy to create glucose • ...
Plant Vocab Crossword 2013-02-05
Across
- /flowering plant
- /male gamete of a plant
- /function of plants which require sunlight's energy to create glucose
- /ancestor of all plants
- /one of the vascular which transfer sugars downward
Down
- /an example which demonstrates the importance of seedless vascular plants/ ancestors of ferns, which later became coal
- /non vascular plant
- /seed plant that bears seeds directly on the surface of cones
- /one of the vascular system in a plant which transports water and dead cells, or the tracheids, from the roots of a plant
- /nutrients provided to the embryo of a seed as the seed grows
10 Clues: /flowering plant • /non vascular plant • /male gamete of a plant • /ancestor of all plants • /one of the vascular which transfer sugars downward • /seed plant that bears seeds directly on the surface of cones • /nutrients provided to the embryo of a seed as the seed grows • /function of plants which require sunlight's energy to create glucose • ...
Axeton Essig - Cell Parts 2023-10-12
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- Basically the protein mail service.
- Only in plant cells, provides support
- Genetic / hereditary gene information
- Small, hold rRNA and proteins
- The shield of a cell
- The brain of the cell
- Produces energy for the cell
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- Can be rough or smooth
- Only in plant cells, makes food
- The digestive system of the cell
- Is larger in plant cells
- Jelly-like substance outside nucleus
12 Clues: The shield of a cell • The brain of the cell • Can be rough or smooth • Is larger in plant cells • Produces energy for the cell • Small, hold rRNA and proteins • Only in plant cells, makes food • The digestive system of the cell • Basically the protein mail service. • Jelly-like substance outside nucleus • Only in plant cells, provides support • ...
Plant Life Cycle Crossword 2023-11-05
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- Stage of thr plant cycle, where new plants grow from.
- Stage 3 of thr plant cycle.
- You plant a see inside of me, I am a plant's home.
- In the soil to help the plant drink water and store food.
- Stage 4 of the plant cycle and you can eat me.
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- Supports the plant and help carry water and food from the roots to the leaves.
- Plants drink me.
- I shine bright and am needed for the plant to make food.
- Stage 2 of the plant cycle.
9 Clues: Plants drink me. • Stage 3 of thr plant cycle. • Stage 2 of the plant cycle. • Stage 4 of the plant cycle and you can eat me. • You plant a see inside of me, I am a plant's home. • Stage of thr plant cycle, where new plants grow from. • I shine bright and am needed for the plant to make food. • In the soil to help the plant drink water and store food. • ...
Plants Are Living Things 2014-07-09
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- - part of a nonflowering plant where seeds form
- - the part from which a new plant grows
- root - a root that has many thin branches
- -the part of the flower that grows around the seed
- a root that has one main branch
- thing - Something that grows and changes.
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- cycle - The series of changes that a living thing goes through as it grows.
- - a material in soil that helps a plant live and grow
- - a place where a living thing can be safe.
- - the plant part where fruit and seeds form
- - a young plant that grows from a seed
11 Clues: a root that has one main branch • - a young plant that grows from a seed • - the part from which a new plant grows • root - a root that has many thin branches • thing - Something that grows and changes. • - a place where a living thing can be safe. • - the plant part where fruit and seeds form • - part of a nonflowering plant where seeds form • ...
Growing Plants 2017-04-29
Across
- Stored Food In Steam
- This Seed Easily Carried Away By Wind
- The Process Which seed Produce a New Plant
- Part Of The Seed That Store Food For baby Plant
- Crop Grow Form Nov. To Apr.
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- Example Of Rabi Crop
- The Method Of Seed dispersal In The Pea Plant
- Crop Grow From June To Oct.
- The Practice Of Growing Plant On large Scale
- A new Plant Can Grow From
10 Clues: Example Of Rabi Crop • Stored Food In Steam • A new Plant Can Grow From • Crop Grow From June To Oct. • Crop Grow Form Nov. To Apr. • This Seed Easily Carried Away By Wind • The Process Which seed Produce a New Plant • The Practice Of Growing Plant On large Scale • The Method Of Seed dispersal In The Pea Plant • Part Of The Seed That Store Food For baby Plant
PHOTOSYNTHESIS by Annabelle Martinez 2020-04-15
Across
- when a plant grows to the light
- what the plant breaths out and we breath in
- the second phase of photosynthesis at night
- a liquid that is vital in the process of photosynthesis
- the fuel for photosynthesis to happen
- what makes chlorophyll
- provides nutrients for the plant
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- where plants breath in carbon dioxide
- what stores the sun's energy
- a gas in which plants breath in
- the food that plants make
- where the process of photosynthesis happens
- what absorbs sunlight
13 Clues: what absorbs sunlight • what makes chlorophyll • the food that plants make • what stores the sun's energy • a gas in which plants breath in • when a plant grows to the light • provides nutrients for the plant • where plants breath in carbon dioxide • the fuel for photosynthesis to happen • what the plant breaths out and we breath in • the second phase of photosynthesis at night • ...
Extinction 2017-06-02
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- trace of a once existing organism
- the broken down organism of an animal
- combining elements or parts to form a whole
- a data base which holds all the fossil records
- place in sea that contains high concentration of salts
- hole or tunnel in the ground
- extinct genius of clupeid
- genus of a trilobite
- the formations of rock
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- a prehistoric genus plant
- sedimentary rock usually cemented together
- makes impressions on a wall
- stone mass containing fossilized fecal matter of animals
- small species of land snail
- broken down plant and dead plant remains
15 Clues: genus of a trilobite • the formations of rock • a prehistoric genus plant • extinct genius of clupeid • makes impressions on a wall • small species of land snail • hole or tunnel in the ground • trace of a once existing organism • the broken down organism of an animal • broken down plant and dead plant remains • sedimentary rock usually cemented together • ...
All About Plants 2022-12-13
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- _______ grow off the stem.
- the pretty, colorful part of the plant______
- help to make food for the plant
- used to grow a plant
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- plant needs sunlight, air and __________ to grow.
- the food we eat that is made by some plants.
- powdery substance in the middle of a plant
- holds the plant in the ground
- carries water and food to the rest of the plant.
9 Clues: used to grow a plant • _______ grow off the stem. • holds the plant in the ground • help to make food for the plant • powdery substance in the middle of a plant • the food we eat that is made by some plants. • the pretty, colorful part of the plant______ • carries water and food to the rest of the plant. • plant needs sunlight, air and __________ to grow.
Science Vocabulary Puzzle 2020-06-02
Across
- tiny particles produced by plants that contain the microscopic cells that later become sperm cells
- a group of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism
- an angiosperm that has two seed leaves
- plants A low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue
- the ripened ovary and other structures that enclose one or more seeds of an angiosperm
- the small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
Down
- one of the colorful, leaflike structure of a flower
- The plant structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering
- the male reproductive parts of a flower
- plants A plant that has vascular tissue
- an angiosperm that has only one seed leaf
- a protective structure in plants that encloses the developing seed
- cap a structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury
- the female reproductive parts of a flower
- the reproductive structure of an angiosperm
15 Clues: an angiosperm that has two seed leaves • the male reproductive parts of a flower • plants A plant that has vascular tissue • an angiosperm that has only one seed leaf • the female reproductive parts of a flower • the reproductive structure of an angiosperm • one of the colorful, leaflike structure of a flower • plants A low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue • ...
CELL 2017-05-03
Across
- are the organelles in plant cell
- organism is organism made of one cell
- is the largest single cell
- are the thread-like structures present in nucleus
- organism is organism made of many cell
- is known as the brain of the cell
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- are small structures scattered in the cytoplasm
- uses sunlight to make food for plant
- are sac-like structures
- is known as the power house of the cell
- cell that lack a well-defined nuclear membrane
- is contained in cell wall in plant
- is a unicellular organism
- is the basic structural unit of an organism
14 Clues: are sac-like structures • is a unicellular organism • is the largest single cell • are the organelles in plant cell • is known as the brain of the cell • is contained in cell wall in plant • uses sunlight to make food for plant • organism is organism made of one cell • organism is organism made of many cell • is known as the power house of the cell • ...
Unit 5: Cellular Transport 2024-06-03
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- Cycle the only dark reaction in photosynthesis, takes place in the stroma
- first step of aerobic cellular respiration during which glucose is broken down
- respiration that requires oxygen
- Adenosine tri phosphate, the molecule of cellular energy
- Adenosine di phosphate, depleted cellular energy
- Synthase enzyme that creates ATP during chemiosmosis
- folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondria; increases surface area for reactions to take place
- third step of photosynthesis that creates glucose
- Acid Fermentation type of anaerobic respiration that causes muscle cramps
- Membrane the outer layer of each thylakoid disc in plants across which many reactions take place
- the first step of photosynthesis during which visible light is absorbed by electrons
- chemical formula for glucose
- Respiration process that occurs in mitochondria within both plant and animal cells, during which oxygen and glucose are used to make ATP
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- Fermentation type of anaerobic respiration that is performed by yeast and used to make bread
- Cycle third step in aerobic cellular respiration that creates 2 ATP
- small openings on the bottom of leaves used for gas exchange
- the empty space surrounding the thylakoids in the chloroplast of plant cells, where the dark reaction takes place
- process that occurs in the chloroplast of plant cells that creates glucose from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water
- respiration that does not require oxygen, AKA fermentation
- Transport Chain the only step that is in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- green pigment found in the chloroplast of plant cells
21 Clues: chemical formula for glucose • respiration that requires oxygen • Adenosine di phosphate, depleted cellular energy • third step of photosynthesis that creates glucose • green pigment found in the chloroplast of plant cells • Adenosine tri phosphate, the molecule of cellular energy • respiration that does not require oxygen, AKA fermentation • ...
AIG World of Plants Units 2-5 2022-05-31
Across
- process that changes light, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen
- "baby" plant inside a seed
- a condition in which the seed is inactive, or "asleep"
- the edge of a leaf
- plant that reproduces with cones and seeds
- part of embryo which develops into the stem and leaves
- green substance in chloroplasts that makes photosynthesis possible
- substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- a food reserve tissue inside the seed. It surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch.
- palm-like venation
- plants with bendable stems. Tend to be small and soft.
- arrangement of a leaf's veins
- cells which open and close the stomata
- tiny holes on the underside of a leaf
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- when seeds begin to grow
- tubes that transport food from leaves back down to the roots
- "seed leaf"-- part of a seed that stores nutrients and becomes the first leaves of a seedling.
- protective covering on outside of seed
- trees that lose their leaves in winter
- plant that reproduces with flowers, fruit, and seeds
- trees that do not lose their leaves in the winter
- seed with one cotyledon
- tubes that transport water and nutrients from roots to the rest of the plant
- plants that have hard stems and buds that survive above ground in winter
- feather-like venation
- part of the embryo which develops into the roots
- seed with two cotyledons
27 Clues: the edge of a leaf • palm-like venation • feather-like venation • seed with one cotyledon • when seeds begin to grow • seed with two cotyledons • "baby" plant inside a seed • arrangement of a leaf's veins • tiny holes on the underside of a leaf • protective covering on outside of seed • trees that lose their leaves in winter • cells which open and close the stomata • ...
Perfect plant crossword 2014-11-23
Across
- the ___________ covers the tip of the root
- Moves sugars that are made in the plants leaves to other parts
- A seed plant that does not produce a flower
- a____is the part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores the food and anchors the plant
Down
- A series of tubes that move water and minerals up the stem
- the process of making food
- xylem and phloem layers are separated by a layer called ____
- A seed plant that produces a flower
- the outer layer of a root and the whole plant is called the __________
- A _______ is a thread like projection from a plant root
10 Clues: the process of making food • A seed plant that produces a flower • the ___________ covers the tip of the root • A seed plant that does not produce a flower • A _______ is a thread like projection from a plant root • A series of tubes that move water and minerals up the stem • xylem and phloem layers are separated by a layer called ____ • ...
Plants 2021-11-30
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- plants that reproduce with spores
- part of a plant growing from a stem
- yellow powdery substance necessary for plant reproduction
- gas necessary for photosynthesis
- part of the tree that changes color in Autumn
- a small shoot emerging from a seed
Down
- the outer covering of a tree
- microscopic openings in the pores of a leaf allowing air circulation in plants
- part of a plant seen from above the ground
- a plant that grows very quickly where it is not wanted and covers or kills more desirable plants
- a sharp point on the stem of some plants (such as roses)
- colorful parts of a flower
- substance released this into the air after photosynthesis
13 Clues: colorful parts of a flower • the outer covering of a tree • gas necessary for photosynthesis • plants that reproduce with spores • a small shoot emerging from a seed • part of a plant growing from a stem • part of a plant seen from above the ground • part of the tree that changes color in Autumn • a sharp point on the stem of some plants (such as roses) • ...
This crossword is as easy as abc. 2024-11-29
Across
- - A vehicle we drive.
- - Something we sit on.
- - Something to put food on.
- - A round object to play with.
- - Something we wear on our feet.
- - An animal with wings that flies.
- - A way to walk.
- - Something we open to go into a room.
- - It tells us the time.
- - A tiny light in the sky at night.
- - Moving air.
- - Something that shows your face.
- - An animal that swims.
- - A small hard rock.
- - A flat surface to eat or work on.
- - Something we drink.
- - Green stuff that grows on the ground.
- - A pretty plant with petals.Cup - Something to drink from.
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- - A big boat.
- - A path for cars.
- - Something we write with.
- - A fluffy thing in the sky.
- - A green thing that grows.
- - A glass opening to look outside.
- - Something we read.
- - A place where we learn.
- - Something that helps us see.
- - A place where we live.
- - Water that falls from the sky.
- - A long stream of water.
- - A green part of a tree or plant.
- - A tall plant with a trunk.
- - A red or green fruit.
- - White, cold stuff that falls in winter.
- - Something that burns and gives heat.
35 Clues: - A big boat. • - Moving air. • - A way to walk. • - A path for cars. • - Something we read. • - A small hard rock. • - A vehicle we drive. • - Something we drink. • - Something we sit on. • - It tells us the time. • - An animal that swims. • - A red or green fruit. • - A place where we live. • - A place where we learn. • - A long stream of water. • - Something we write with. • ...
Cell Vocab. 2018-02-22
Across
- break down particles
- smallest unit of living things
- powerhouse of cell
- multiple cells with different jobs
- outside of plant cell
- anything enclosed in the cell membrane
- food water and space to grow
- transport of cell
Down
- an organelle in the plant cell that captures energy
- every thing contained in this is an organelle
- found in plant cell and holds waste water food and other materials
- used to see small things
- something with one cell
- inside of cell
- holds genetic code
15 Clues: inside of cell • transport of cell • holds genetic code • powerhouse of cell • break down particles • outside of plant cell • something with one cell • used to see small things • food water and space to grow • smallest unit of living things • multiple cells with different jobs • anything enclosed in the cell membrane • every thing contained in this is an organelle • ...
ecology 2023-02-19
Across
- consumers
- the role and location of an organism within a ecological community
- transfer of food energy from one organism to another
- breakdown dead organisms
- all living organisms in a biosphere
- producers
- cannot make their own food
Down
- a series of interrelated food chains in an ecosystem
- plant and meat eaters
- nonliving factors in an environment
- animals that eat dead organisms
- make their own food
- plant eaters
- meat eaters
- the environment where a plant or animal lives
15 Clues: consumers • producers • meat eaters • plant eaters • make their own food • plant and meat eaters • breakdown dead organisms • cannot make their own food • animals that eat dead organisms • nonliving factors in an environment • all living organisms in a biosphere • the environment where a plant or animal lives • a series of interrelated food chains in an ecosystem • ...
science 2024-11-08
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- The...absorb the water and hold the plant in the soil
- the digested food is then sent to different parts of the body by the circulatory system to provide us with ......
- the role of the large intestine in the digestive process is to absorb ...
- Which part of the skeletal system protects the brain?
- support the plant
- system in the body helps you to breathe.
- ... system supports the body and gives it shape.
Down
- The...on the plant helps to make seeds and fruit
- The...use the sun and air to make food for the plant
- there are many tiny openings on the leaf called... and these openings help plants to take in and give out gases.
- in the stomach, the food is digested further and mixed with digestive ....
- To grow, a plant needs ... and sun
- the blood carry ... and nutrients to the all parts of body
- the main role of the...intestine in digestion is to absorb nutrients from food
- ... system helps different parts of the body to move
- im the mouth, the food is chewed into smaller pieces and ... makes the food soft enough to swallow.
- is part of the digestive system that helps to break down food
17 Clues: support the plant • To grow, a plant needs ... and sun • system in the body helps you to breathe. • The...on the plant helps to make seeds and fruit • ... system supports the body and gives it shape. • The...use the sun and air to make food for the plant • ... system helps different parts of the body to move • The...absorb the water and hold the plant in the soil • ...
Plants 2016-04-11
Across
- in flowering plants, the lower part of a pistil that produces eggs in ovules
- one of many openings in a leaf or a stem of a plant that enables gas exchange to occur
- a woody, vascular seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed by an ovary or fruit
- in a flower, one of the outermost rings of modified leaves that protect the flower bud
- carbohydrate that adds rigidity to the cell walls in plants and some fungi
- one of the usually brightly colored, leaf-shaped parts that make up one of the rings of a flower
- the type of tissue in vascular plants that provides support and conducts water and nutrients from the roots
- sticky surface at the tip of the style to receive pollen from wind or insects
Down
- one of a pair of specialized cells that border a stoma and regulate gas exchange
- a structure in the ovary of a seed plant that contains an embryo sac and that develops into a seed after fertilization
- the male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther at the tip of a filament
- a flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit
- a plant that produces seeds that have only one cotyledon
- the female reproductive part of a flower that produces seeds and consists of an ovary, style, and stigma
- the tissue that conducts food in vascular plants
- angiosperm that has two cotyledons, net venation, and flower parts in groups of four or five
- in plants, the slender, upper part of the pistil
17 Clues: the tissue that conducts food in vascular plants • in plants, the slender, upper part of the pistil • a flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit • a plant that produces seeds that have only one cotyledon • carbohydrate that adds rigidity to the cell walls in plants and some fungi • ...
