the plant Crossword Puzzles
Plants 2020-02-02
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- Part of a plant that that get a drip of rain.
- Part of the plant that absorbs in the soil.
- Living being that grows in the soil.
- Colorful part of the flower.
- Is a part of some plants in the upper part with petals.
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- Is the reproduce system of the plant with flower is the fruit.
- Is the part that the animals eat.
- Hold up the flower and the leafs.
- The food of the bees that is in the flower.
- Part of the plant that grows for example a rose.
10 Clues: Colorful part of the flower. • Is the part that the animals eat. • Hold up the flower and the leafs. • Living being that grows in the soil. • Part of the plant that absorbs in the soil. • The food of the bees that is in the flower. • Part of a plant that that get a drip of rain. • Part of the plant that grows for example a rose. • ...
plants tropism 2021-11-10
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- pressure, the pressure in a plant that makes it firm
- a light tropism
- a response that a plant does
- , a touch tropism
- stimuli, a stimuli inside the plant
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- water going in and out of a plant
- a part of a cell that holds water
- a tropism with gravity
- when a plants vacuoles arn't full
- stimuli, a stimuli outside of the plant
10 Clues: a light tropism • , a touch tropism • a tropism with gravity • a response that a plant does • water going in and out of a plant • a part of a cell that holds water • when a plants vacuoles arn't full • stimuli, a stimuli inside the plant • stimuli, a stimuli outside of the plant • pressure, the pressure in a plant that makes it firm
Cells and their parts 2023-10-12
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- jelly like substance that is outside the nucleus
- only in plant cells , largest part of a plant cell
- small body near the nucleus where microubles are made
- digestive enzyemes
- modifies and packages proteins
- only animal cells have these
- center of a cell controls DNA
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- only in plant cells, converts sunlight into chemical energy
- covered in ribosomes
- allows some substances to pass and blocks others
- makes ribosomes
- site of protein synthesis
- doesn't have ribosomes
- powerhouse of the cell converts energy into ATP
14 Clues: makes ribosomes • digestive enzyemes • covered in ribosomes • doesn't have ribosomes • site of protein synthesis • only animal cells have these • center of a cell controls DNA • modifies and packages proteins • powerhouse of the cell converts energy into ATP • jelly like substance that is outside the nucleus • allows some substances to pass and blocks others • ...
Cells and their parts 2023-10-12
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- jelly like substance that is outside the nucleus
- only in plant cells , largest part of a plant cell
- small body near the nucleus where microubles are made
- digestive enzyemes
- modifies and packages proteins
- only animal cells have these
- center of a cell controls DNA
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- only in plant cells, converts sunlight into chemical energy
- covered in ribosomes
- allows some substances to pass and blocks others
- makes ribosomes
- site of protein synthesis
- doesn't have ribosomes
- powerhouse of the cell converts energy into ATP
14 Clues: makes ribosomes • digestive enzyemes • covered in ribosomes • doesn't have ribosomes • site of protein synthesis • only animal cells have these • center of a cell controls DNA • modifies and packages proteins • powerhouse of the cell converts energy into ATP • jelly like substance that is outside the nucleus • allows some substances to pass and blocks others • ...
My Biology Crossword 2025-01-29
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- The thing an animal cell has but not a plant cell.
- The kingdom where all producers come from.
- Maintains body temperature using sweat and goosebumps
- The mneumonic we use to remember what makes something living or not.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- The scientific word for the jaw.
- The name of the first animal in a food chain which is usually the plant.
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- The "funny" bone located in the arm.
- The bone that is the knee cap.
- The thing in a plant cell which stores extra food.
- Where Charlmnemonic was from.
- The organ that removes toxins.
- What ears are made of.
- The "organs" of cells.
14 Clues: What ears are made of. • The "organs" of cells. • The powerhouse of the cell. • Where Charlmnemonic was from. • The bone that is the knee cap. • The organ that removes toxins. • The scientific word for the jaw. • The "funny" bone located in the arm. • The kingdom where all producers come from. • The thing an animal cell has but not a plant cell. • ...
PLANTS`VITAL FUNCTIONS 2022-04-24
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- TROPISM THAT GROW TOWARDS THE STIMULUS.
- NASTIC MOVEMENTS ARE ----------- RESPONSES.
- FIRST LEAVES A PLANT HAS.
- MALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER.
- IT IS COMPOSED OF WATER AND MINERALS.
- THIGMOTROPISM ARE PERMANENT RESPONSES TO ------.
- MALE AND FEMALE GAMETES JOIN IN THIS PROCESS.
- STRUCTURE CREATED BY THE POLLEN GRAIN TO REACH THE OVARY.
- FLOWERS WHICH LOOK ATTRACTIVE ARE POLLINATED BY--------.
- PART OF THE PLAN WHERE WATER AND MINERALS ARE ABSORBED.
- IT`S THE FEMALE GAMETE.
- IT TAKES PLACE IN THE LEAVES AND ALLOWS THE PLANT TO OBTAIN NUTRIENTS.
- IT CAN HAPPEN BY WIND, ANIMALS, WATER OR EXPLOSION.
- PROCESS WHERE THE SEED ABSORBS WATER AND A NEW PLANT IS CREATED.
- PERMANENT RESPONSES TO WATER.
- TRANSPORTING POLLEN GRAINS FROM THE ANTHER TO THE STIGMA.
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- CONTAINS NUTRIENTS THE EMBRYO USES DURING GERMINATION.
- PERMANENT RESPONSES TO LIGHT.
- WE FIND POLLEN GRAINS HERE.
- THE MALE GAMETE GOES DOWN THE POLLEN TUBE TO REACH THE ----------.
- IT IS PRODUCED IN THE LEAVES AND CONTAINS WATER AND SUBSTANCES PRODUCED DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
- IT IS FORMED FROM THE OVARY AND CONTAINS SEEDS.
- TYPE OF NUTRITION PLANTS PERFORM.
- IT IS INSIDE THE SEED AND IT WILL BE THE FUTURE PLANT.
- HOLD THE DIFFERENT STRUCTURES IN THE FLOWER.
- PART OF THE SEED THAT PROTECTS THE STRUCTURE.
- FLOWERS WHICH PRODUCE LARGE AMOUNTS OF POLLEN ARE POLLINATED BY --------.
- PROCESS THAT ALLOWS PLANTS TO OBTAIN ENERGY.
- FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER.
- PROTECT THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS.
- PART OF THE PISTIL WHICH CONTAINS STICKY SUBSTANCES.
31 Clues: IT`S THE FEMALE GAMETE. • FIRST LEAVES A PLANT HAS. • WE FIND POLLEN GRAINS HERE. • PERMANENT RESPONSES TO LIGHT. • PERMANENT RESPONSES TO WATER. • PROTECT THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS. • TYPE OF NUTRITION PLANTS PERFORM. • MALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER. • IT IS COMPOSED OF WATER AND MINERALS. • TROPISM THAT GROW TOWARDS THE STIMULUS. • FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER. • ...
External Structures of Plants and Animals 2023-05-24
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- Uses photosynthesis to help the plant survive.
- Covering Keeps animals warm and acts as camouflage.
- Holds the plant in the ground.
- Helps animals to move around.
- Houses the brain and sensory organs.
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- Organs Helps animals to be aware of their surroundings. Includes eyes, nose, mouth, and ears.
- Attracts pollinators that will help the plant reproduce
- Helps the animal to balance and communicate.
- Is the beginning of a plant.
- Moves food and water throughout a plant,
10 Clues: Is the beginning of a plant. • Helps animals to move around. • Holds the plant in the ground. • Houses the brain and sensory organs. • Moves food and water throughout a plant, • Helps the animal to balance and communicate. • Uses photosynthesis to help the plant survive. • Covering Keeps animals warm and acts as camouflage. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2022-02-17
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- the part of a plant that takes in water and nutrients from the ground
- any living thing that can carry out life processes on its own
- the process plants use to make food
- an undeveloped plant sealed in a protective coating
- the basic unit that makes up all living
- the part of a plant that uses sunlight and air to help the plant make food
- a special part of an organisms body that performs a specific function
- a group of organs that works together to carry out a life process
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- the process of make more of ones own kind
- a group of similar cells that work together
- the part of the plant that carries food, water and nutrients to and from the roots and leaves
- a green material in plants that traps energy from sunlight and gives leaves their green color
- a function that an organism performs to stay alive and produce more of its own kind
13 Clues: the process plants use to make food • the basic unit that makes up all living • the process of make more of ones own kind • a group of similar cells that work together • an undeveloped plant sealed in a protective coating • any living thing that can carry out life processes on its own • a group of organs that works together to carry out a life process • ...
Cell Organelles and Protist 2024-03-20
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- when an organism depends on other organisms for food and energy
- Turns energy from sun into food. Theyre only found in plant cells
- power house of the cell
- a whip-like tail that is used to move
- Protects the cell and provides strength. Theyre only found in plant cells tho
- Moves materials around in the cell
- storage sacs, digestion, and waste removal. These are found in both animal and plant cells, but are much larger in plant cells
- Cells that make up plants
- scientific name is pseudopod
- used to sense sunlight in a Euglena
- surrounds the cell and controls the entrance and exit
- Each cell contains thousands of these that make proteins
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- an organism being able to use its own food
- hair-like structures used to move
- A type of protist that moves using Cilia
- The control center on a cell
- A type of protist that moves using a flagellum and can make food with sunlight
- A type of protist that lives in a colony, and makes food with sunlight
- moves materials into and out of the cell
- Cells that make up animals
- smallest unit of life
- Gel-like material that contains all other organelles
- Store and breaks down waste
- A type of protist that moves using a pseudpod and is either found in soil or water
- Single cells organisms
25 Clues: smallest unit of life • Single cells organisms • power house of the cell • Cells that make up plants • Cells that make up animals • Store and breaks down waste • The control center on a cell • scientific name is pseudopod • hair-like structures used to move • Moves materials around in the cell • used to sense sunlight in a Euglena • a whip-like tail that is used to move • ...
7A Crossword 2014-10-05
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- Nerve Cell.
- Another word for food.
- Plant organ that used to make food by photosynthesis.
- A large part of a plant or animal that does a very important job. It is made from different tissues.
- More scientific name for 'windpipe'
- Green discs that contain chlorophyll. Found in plant cells.
- When a small piece of tissue is taken from the body to check for certain diseases or problems.
- Plant organ used to take water out of the soil.
- Organ used for protection and feeling.
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- Job.
- Process that plants use to make their own food.It needs light to work.
- A scientific idea about why something happens, which can be tested with experiments.
- Organ used to make and destroy substances in our bodies.
- Getting rid of waste materials from the body.
- Organ that helps you to breathe.
- Organ that controls what our body does.
16 Clues: Job. • Nerve Cell. • Another word for food. • Organ that helps you to breathe. • More scientific name for 'windpipe' • Organ used for protection and feeling. • Organ that controls what our body does. • Getting rid of waste materials from the body. • Plant organ used to take water out of the soil. • Plant organ that used to make food by photosynthesis. • ...
Vocabulary Cross Word 2024-12-12
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- A branch of biologic science that deals with the forms rather than the functions of plants and animals.
- An affix added to the end of a word or stem serving to form a new word.
- In the naming of plants and animals, Latin is used. Each kind of plant or animal can be identified by genus (plural, genera) and species (both singular and plural); e.g., the generic name (genus) of corn is Zea, and the species name is mays.
- A biologist that groups organisms into categories.
- A system of naming used to classify a group, such as the botanical names of plants.
- Within the taxonomic system of classifications, how plants are ordered concerning their
- A group of species of plants or animals believed to have descended from a common direct ancestor that are similar enough to constitute a useful unit at this level of taxonomy.
- A cultivated variety. A group of cultivated plants that are distinguished by any significant character and that retain their distinguishing features when reproduced sexually or asexually.
- for example, the mycota or fungi family.
- A group of related plants and animals that differs from other similar groups by characteristics too trivial or inconstant to be recognized as a species; often any category of lower rank than a species.
- A plant that lives for two years and then dies.
- The science of classification of organisms and other objects and their arrangement into systematic groups, such as species, genus, family, and order.
- A group of closely related genera.
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- A system of persons or things ranked one above another.
- Any grass grown for its edible grain.
- system A two-name system for naming plants.
- Major divisions for living things: the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
- That portion of the feed for animals that is secured largely from the leaves and stalks of plants, such as the grasses and legumes used for hay.
- Life history; the changes in the form of life that an organism goes through.
- The forming, sorting, apportioning, grouping, or dividing of objects into classes to form an ordered arrangement of items having a defined range of characteristics.
- Pertaining to a woody plant whose leaves fall at the end of the growing season.
- name The scientific name of plants, which includes the genus and species.
- An affix; attached to the front of a word to produce a derivative word or an inflected form.
- A division of the plant or animal kingdom lower than a phylum and higher than an order; e.g., the class Insecta.
- In the botanical classification of plants, a category in between class and family.
- A cone-bearing tree.
- Plants living one year or less. During this time, the plant grows, flowers, produces seeds, and dies.
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- The language often used to name plants.
29 Clues: A cone-bearing tree. • A group of closely related genera. • Any grass grown for its edible grain. • The language often used to name plants. • for example, the mycota or fungi family. • A plant that lives for more than two years. • system A two-name system for naming plants. • A plant that lives for two years and then dies. • ...
photosynthesis 2024-03-08
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- the organelles where photosynthesis takes place
- delivers water and nutrients through the plant
- the green pigment in a plant
- atomic number 8
- lets gases in and out of leaf
- the process of a plant making food
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- energy from light
- carries glucose to plant
- type of sugar you get in foods that gives you energy
- substances formed in chemical reaction
- what is needed for a reaction
11 Clues: atomic number 8 • energy from light • carries glucose to plant • the green pigment in a plant • what is needed for a reaction • lets gases in and out of leaf • the process of a plant making food • substances formed in chemical reaction • delivers water and nutrients through the plant • the organelles where photosynthesis takes place • ...
FRUITS 2021-05-03
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- : plants that are many live in in the beach area.
- : a plant that has prickly fruit
- : long balls, lots of liquid
- : Consuming fasting month
- : a plant whose fruits seem to have feathers.
- : citrus fruit
- : oval shaped, sphere and green or yellowish green, frecks-purple spots.
- the redruit of the red and yellow
- vines and has a small fruit shrinkle
- : it’s quite small in shape and has a bright red in it.
- : yellow flesh with fresh sense
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- : a single leaf that the fruit has a lot of sticky sap
- : golden-yellow, almost similart a plum.
- : a fruit that is white in color and tastes quite sour.
- : a plant that has yellow fruit.
- : white with rind red or green.
- breed with shoots and fruit in yellow.
- at a gender age of green and will turn greenish yellow at the age of harvest.
- : it has a rounded fruit shape, a greenish-white rind soft without nets.
- : the inside is orange
20 Clues: : citrus fruit • : the inside is orange • : Consuming fasting month • : long balls, lots of liquid • : white with rind red or green. • : yellow flesh with fresh sense • : a plant that has yellow fruit. • : a plant that has prickly fruit • the redruit of the red and yellow • vines and has a small fruit shrinkle • breed with shoots and fruit in yellow. • ...
TEAM BOYS 2022-11-08
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- First commercial transgenic plant.
- percentage of individual with genotype which exhibits the associated phenotype is.
- Genetically modified animals.
- transgenic pig that produce phytase enzyme.
- plasmid with foreign gene.
- First transgenic mouse.
- worlds first transgenic lamb.
- father of transgenesis.
- one of the method to introduce transgene.
- animal cell culture are used widely for the production of.
- The name of first transgenic cow.
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- Control plant growth.
- DNA into fish is injected into
- the process by which mixing up of genes takes place.
- Mouse model to study cancer.
- Increased ovulatory response by external hormonal therapy.
- the first vaccine developed from animal cell culture is _____ vaccine.
- transgenic animals used for gene farming.
- todays transgenic model exist for disease like.
- First genetically modified sheep.
- transgenic fish with human growth hormone.
- Chemical safety testing is also known as.
- In plant, secondary wall is increased by.
- 95% transgenic animals are.
- Hormone response element.
25 Clues: Control plant growth. • First transgenic mouse. • father of transgenesis. • Hormone response element. • plasmid with foreign gene. • 95% transgenic animals are. • Mouse model to study cancer. • Genetically modified animals. • worlds first transgenic lamb. • DNA into fish is injected into • First genetically modified sheep. • The name of first transgenic cow. • ...
Planet Pals : Green Guardians Crossword Challenge 2024-09-20
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- Used water needing treatment before reuse.
- A grassland ecosystem characterised by scattered trees.
- Products designed to be used once and discarded.
- A young plant just starting to grow from a seed.
- Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil.
- Organic material used as fuel.
- Unwanted materials generated from human activity.
- Products or practices that do not harm the environment.
- PLANT A plant species naturally occurring in a region.
- Harmful substances that contaminate the environment.
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- FOREST Trees and vegetation in a city area.
- The surroundings in which organisms live.
- Planting trees in areas where forests have been cut down.
- POWER Energy harnessed from the sun.
- EROSION The wearing away of soil by wind or water.
- Materials that can be processed and reused.
- CHANGE Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns.
- To break down organic materials naturally.
- The upper layer of a forest formed by tree branches.
- Improperly disposing of waste in public places.
20 Clues: Organic material used as fuel. • POWER Energy harnessed from the sun. • The surroundings in which organisms live. • Used water needing treatment before reuse. • To break down organic materials naturally. • FOREST Trees and vegetation in a city area. • Materials that can be processed and reused. • Improperly disposing of waste in public places. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-06-20
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- a plant that lives several years and produces seeds multiple times over its lifespan
- trait of the people of corn
- Non-native species that spread aggressively
- Study of how people/cultures use plants
- a useful item to carry foraged items
- the colour of the drink Jacob made for us at Slørstad
- the natural environment of a species
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- Nordic concept of outdoor living
- spread by English colonisers
- Sami word for a place outside that one makes use of (activity space)
- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- known for its stinging factor
- something you can make from spruce shoots
- Herbal extract made by soaking plant material in alcohol
- a plant that completes its growth cycle in one year
- Made from the leaves of Camellia sinensis
- Wild Food Plants
- List of threatened species
18 Clues: Wild Food Plants • List of threatened species • trait of the people of corn • spread by English colonisers • known for its stinging factor • Variety of life in an ecosystem • Nordic concept of outdoor living • a useful item to carry foraged items • the natural environment of a species • Study of how people/cultures use plants • something you can make from spruce shoots • ...
Spring Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-11
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- This type of plant has to be replanted each year, as compared to a Perennial.
- Transferring a plant to another space.
- This type of insect plays a critical role as a pollinator.
- A word for growing and taking care of plants.
- Gardners use this to water their garden when it doesn't rain.
- Handheld garden shovel.
- A method of preserving crops so that they may be eaten later.
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- The name of the stage when a plant first begins to grow.
- An organism that transfers pollen.
- Rather than being planted deliberately by a farmer, these types of plants result from natural propagation.
- Using scissors, shears, or loppers to trim and rejuvenate a plant.
- Plant seeds by scattering over soil.
- This bright yellow flower is one of the first to bloom in springtime.
13 Clues: Handheld garden shovel. • An organism that transfers pollen. • Plant seeds by scattering over soil. • Transferring a plant to another space. • A word for growing and taking care of plants. • The name of the stage when a plant first begins to grow. • This type of insect plays a critical role as a pollinator. • ...
Test 2 Review 2021-09-17
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- The fungus that converts sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide
- The smallest of all green plants
- The largest kind of tree
- especially thick wide-spreading branches - acorns
- The largest algae, often growing to 200ft
- A plant that has fronds and produces spores instead of seeds
- A tall plant with a single woody stem
- The plant with a fruiting body
- A fungus and an algae working together as one plant
- Good shade trees with especially colorful fall leaves - good source of sugar and syrup
- The green plants that have no true leaves, stems, or roots
- Fungi that feed on dead matter
- An attractive tree with frosty needles, often planted as an ornamental.
- the trees of one variety are the oldest living things - needles grow in bundles
- grows best near water - long, thin leaves and drooping branches give a mournful appearance to many varieties - poplars belong to this group
- Removing a ring of bark from a tree trunk
- A plant that does not die after one season of growth but continues to grow and live for many seasons
- The age of a tree can be determined by counting its _____.
- Fungi that feed on living matter
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- smooth white papery bark- Indians made wigwams and canoes from the bark
- Growth in tree takes place in the _____ layer immediately under the bark.
- grows in swamps and lagoons of the South - root knees stick out of the water
- has an attractive reddish wood with an oil that produces a pleasant fragrance.
- The roots of ferns are called
- Scientists who study trees
- The tallest kind of tree
- Grows in the hot, dry climate of the southwestern states
- evergreen but not conifer - monocot - leaves are called fronds
- North American trees of this name are members of the cypress family - reddish wood contains a fragrant, moth-repellant oil
- trees that bear cones instead of flowers
- Trees that lose their leaves in the fall
- chief American source for tannin - cones hang down from the tips of the branches
- Single cells that some plants produce instead of seeds
- A plant that lives for two years and then dies
- created to live without chlorophyll.
- cones fall apart on the tree - needles usually blunt and soft- cones stick straight up from branches -
- The part of large algae that takes the place of roots and anchors it to the ocean floor
- Sequoia The largest of all trees
- The only conifers with bundles of needles
39 Clues: The tallest kind of tree • The largest kind of tree • Scientists who study trees • The roots of ferns are called • The plant with a fruiting body • Fungi that feed on dead matter • The smallest of all green plants • Sequoia The largest of all trees • Fungi that feed on living matter • created to live without chlorophyll. • A tall plant with a single woody stem • ...
Honeysuckle 2025-08-03
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- plants a plant species that occurs in a specific region
- an invasive plant from Japan known for the flower sweet nectar
- a great source of vitamin D
- feathery things that fly in the sky
- biannual flowering plant in the mustard family
- plants that have long, thin stems that climb or sprawled around the ground
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- a river is a large body of water flows downhill due to forces of gravity. It can be wide or deep or shallow enough for a person to wade across
- a perennials plant with a single main trunk that grows wood is supportive tissue
- Girl Scouts of eastern __________
- a species that harms the environment
- a four legged animal that lives in the forest and eat plants
- ____ are red and grow on the honeysuckle plant
12 Clues: a great source of vitamin D • Girl Scouts of eastern __________ • feathery things that fly in the sky • a species that harms the environment • ____ are red and grow on the honeysuckle plant • biannual flowering plant in the mustard family • plants a plant species that occurs in a specific region • a four legged animal that lives in the forest and eat plants • ...
~Nutrition In Plants~ 2016-04-27
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- Oxygen is essential for photosynthesis.True or False?
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called _______.
- The color of partial parasites are ______.
- Plants that get nutrients by using ingenious methods.
- The only organism which can trap nitrogen.
- The nitrogen-fixing bacteria are found in which type of plants?
- Alga is an/a _________.
- Vessels which carry the food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Organisms that are found near decayed organic matter.
- Farmers add this to improve the growth of the plant.
- The common name for Cuscuta.
- Fungi reproduce through ______.
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- A combination of components is called ______.
- The aqueous liquid found inside a chloroplast.
- Protein is a great source of ______.
- The ultimate source of energy.
- Lichen is an example of _______.
- Plants that borrow nutrients from another plant.
- The green pigment needed for photosynthesis.
- A grana is made up of a sack of _________.
- Fungi grow during warm and _______ weather.
- A stoma is surrounded by _______.
- The end product of photosynthesis which is given out.
23 Clues: Alga is an/a _________. • The common name for Cuscuta. • The ultimate source of energy. • Fungi reproduce through ______. • Lichen is an example of _______. • A stoma is surrounded by _______. • Protein is a great source of ______. • The color of partial parasites are ______. • The only organism which can trap nitrogen. • A grana is made up of a sack of _________. • ...
Scientific Method & Cells Review 2023-08-28
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- The cell _________ is the outer body for plant and animal cells.
- The cell ________ helps to support and protect plant cells only.
- someone who asks questions about the natural world
- a prediction about the results of an experiment
- gather information using the five senses
- second step of the Scientific Method
- last step of the Scientific Method
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- control center of the cell
- Gel-like liquid that contains the things that the cell needs.
- Traps the Sun's energy for the plant to use as food
- test conducted by scientists to answer questions
- The number of steps in the Scientific Method
- the study of the natural world
- fifth step of the Scientific Method
- smallest unit of a living thing
15 Clues: control center of the cell • the study of the natural world • smallest unit of a living thing • last step of the Scientific Method • fifth step of the Scientific Method • second step of the Scientific Method • gather information using the five senses • The number of steps in the Scientific Method • a prediction about the results of an experiment • ...
Plants 2021-07-06
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- the flat broad part of a leaf
- the type of venation on rose leaf
- the kind of plant pitcher plant and Venus Fly trap is
- The process in which a seed grows into seedling.
- The process by which a plant makes food.
- The cutting down of trees
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- pollen is transferred to flowers of other plant of same species
- the tiny pores on a leaf
- the reproduction of plant from their body parts without involving seed
- The male part of a flower
10 Clues: the tiny pores on a leaf • The male part of a flower • The cutting down of trees • the flat broad part of a leaf • the type of venation on rose leaf • The process by which a plant makes food. • The process in which a seed grows into seedling. • the kind of plant pitcher plant and Venus Fly trap is • pollen is transferred to flowers of other plant of same species • ...
Specialised plant cells and organs 2023-01-11
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- a cell in the leaf that helps gas exchange
- the top layer of cells on a leaf
- increases the surface area of the root
- where photosynthesis takes place
- anchor's a plant into the ground and absorbs water
- a cell that can close stomata to prevent water loss
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- carries water and minerals up the plant
- a cell that carries out the most photosynthesis
- carries glucose up and down the plant
- used to attract insects for reproduction
- supports the plant and holds it up
11 Clues: the top layer of cells on a leaf • where photosynthesis takes place • supports the plant and holds it up • carries glucose up and down the plant • increases the surface area of the root • carries water and minerals up the plant • used to attract insects for reproduction • a cell in the leaf that helps gas exchange • a cell that carries out the most photosynthesis • ...
Farm to school 2016-11-30
10 Clues: a small plant. • can't take it. • eat the leaves. • can't grow well. • is suction the water. • can take it out the mud. • everyday stay near by plant. • can help to grow well(animals). • is one of the thing that a plant need. • before the plant grow up, we will chewing.
Form the countryside to the jungle 2024-11-01
Across
- A solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- A powerful motor vehicle used for pulling farm machinery
- A built-up area that is larger than a village but smaller than a city
- To make a journey, typically of some length
- Frozen water vapor falling in light white flakes
- A person who drives a vehicle
- A piece of paper or card that gives the holder a certain right
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- A journey or excursion, especially for pleasure
- A plant or part of a plant used as food
- A dense forest in a tropical region
- The solid surface of the earth
- A mixture of raw vegetables
- Two slices of bread with a filling between them
- To move on ice or a smooth surface using skates
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- A living organism typically growing in a permanent site
- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface
- The land outside of cities and towns
- Vegetation consisting of typically short plants
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river
- ride To sit on and control the movement of an animal, typically a horse, or a bicycle
- The flat, thin, green parts of a plant
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth
- To go away from a place
- A quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects
- A cascade of water falling from a height
- An arc of colors in the sky caused by refraction of sunlight
- An open area of land
- The highest part, point, or level of something
- The flat, thin, green part of a plant
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- A large town
32 Clues: A large town • An open area of land • To go away from a place • A mixture of raw vegetables • A person who drives a vehicle • The solid surface of the earth • A dense forest in a tropical region • A piece of land surrounded by water • The land outside of cities and towns • The flat, thin, green part of a plant • The flat, thin, green parts of a plant • ...
Ch 2: Plant Systems 2021-11-03
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- a plant with specialized tissues and organs for transporting materials and other functions
- a simple plant that lacks true leaves, stems, and roots
- process of delivering pollen (male) to the egg (female) in a plant.
- the green pigment in leaves that collects energy from sunlight
- plants with seeds that are not covered by protective fruits
- reproductive structures found in fungi and simple plants
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- evaporation through the leaves of a plant
- plants with seeds covered by protective fruits
- small openings through which gases move in and out of leaves
- the process by which plants use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars and oxygen.
- specialized tissue within roots, stems, and leaves that moves materials upward
- specialized tissue within roots, stems, and leaves that moves materials downward
- plant organelle inside which photosynthesis takes place
13 Clues: evaporation through the leaves of a plant • plants with seeds covered by protective fruits • a simple plant that lacks true leaves, stems, and roots • plant organelle inside which photosynthesis takes place • reproductive structures found in fungi and simple plants • plants with seeds that are not covered by protective fruits • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-15
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- water may enter plant cells, but the cells do not burst. what structured the plant cells have that stops them bursting
- factors that restrict the rate of photosynthesis
- the process by which water enters the roots of a plant
- this large structure in plant cells stores sap
- these biological catalysts control the reactions in photosynthesis
- where proteins are synthesized inside a cell
- increasing the temperature too much can actually stop photosynthesis. this is due to the enzymes being affected. what happens to the enzymes at high temperatures
- the missing key limiting factor form this list, light, carbon dioxide and ...
- plants carry out photosynthesis when there is light. What process do the carry out all the time
- tissue that transports water and minerals
- the sugar made in photosynthesis
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- a mineral need to make chlorophyll in plants
- this is the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- the green pigment that absorbs light energy
- the variable that is changed in an investigation
- the process by which minerals are often absorbed from the soil
- the energy that drives the process of photosynthesis
- a mineral needed to help make proteins in plants
- photosynthesis takes in energy from the surroundings, so it is described as this type of reaction
- to calculate the rate of photosynthesis, we can count the number of bubbles being produced, but what other measurement would be needed to work out the rate
- a storage sugar in photosynthesis
- a tissue that transports sugars in plants
- glucose is used to make this substance that strengthens the cell wall
23 Clues: the sugar made in photosynthesis • a storage sugar in photosynthesis • a tissue that transports sugars in plants • tissue that transports water and minerals • the green pigment that absorbs light energy • a mineral need to make chlorophyll in plants • where proteins are synthesized inside a cell • this large structure in plant cells stores sap • ...
Plant 2021-04-14
7 Clues: plant with naked seeds • plant with covered seeds • plants with one seed leaf • plants with two seed leaves • plant lives for one growing season • plants that live for at least 3 years • plant that lives for two growing seasons
Plant 2021-06-10
7 Clues: male part of the plant • plant that grows on land • part of a seed that grows in root • green color pigment found in leaf • in which pollination pollen grain's are • which dioxide enter the plant though stomata • which movement was done by sh.sundarlal bahuguna
plant 2014-10-11
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- the flat, broad, green part of the leaf
- the portion of stem between between two nodes
- the knob like structure at the tip of the stamen
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- the process of releasing water in the form of water vapour from the surface of leaf
- thick vein along the midline of a leaf
- lines on a leaf
- the small, bead-like structures inside the ovary, which change to seeds after pollination
7 Clues: lines on a leaf • thick vein along the midline of a leaf • the flat, broad, green part of the leaf • the portion of stem between between two nodes • the knob like structure at the tip of the stamen • the process of releasing water in the form of water vapour from the surface of leaf • ...
Plant 2023-03-04
7 Clues: one year/a year • to give or supply • a continuous action • to take up or drink • any individual life form • the green pigment of the plant leaves • process of making food for the plants
What a Wonderful World: Key vocabulary 2025-06-09
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- Main plant organ of photosynthesis
- Plant organ which absorbs water from soil
- Storage molecule for glucose in plants
- Sugar movement in phloem
- Water loss from leaves
- Gas produced during photosynthesis
- Transports water upwards in plants
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- Organelle where photosynthesis happens
- Holes in the leaf for gas exchange
- Leaf layer with most chloroplasts
- Leaf tissue with air spaces
- Substance found in xylem cells which strengthens them and allows stems to grow tall
- Transports sugars around the plant
- Cells Control the size of stomata
14 Clues: Water loss from leaves • Sugar movement in phloem • Leaf tissue with air spaces • Leaf layer with most chloroplasts • Cells Control the size of stomata • Main plant organ of photosynthesis • Holes in the leaf for gas exchange • Transports sugars around the plant • Gas produced during photosynthesis • Transports water upwards in plants • Organelle where photosynthesis happens • ...
Seedless Plants by Sophia Smits 2021-02-10
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- They have roots, stems, and leaves; flammable
- Nonvascular seedless plants move materials from cell to cell by this and diffusion
- Structures that anchor a nonvascular seedless plant to a surface
- Reproduce by spores, do not have flowers; some do not have vascular tissues
- Is made of long, hollow, narrow stem segments with tiny, non-photosynthetic leaves
- Over 90 percent of all plant species are this type of plant
- Leaflike structures, part of clubmosses
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- Do not have roots, stems, or leaves
- Composed of tubelike cells that transport water and nutrients in some plants; in vascular seedless plants
- Look like a lobe of the liver, their rhizoids are unicellular; two common forms are leafy and thallose
- Lacks both roots and leaves, otherwise basically same as a fern
- Waxy, protective layer on a plant's leaves, stems, and flowers
- Organisms that use an outside energy source (such as the Sun) to make their own food
- Can be a habitat for ferns
- Usually grow in shady, damp environments but can survive periods of dryness; small, green
- Term scientists use to refer to nonvascular seedless plants
- Have fronds; range in size from few centimeters to several meters; often houseplants or grown in gardens
- Transports materials throughout a plant
- Leaves of ferns (a seedless plant) that makes up most of the ferns
- Horn like reproductive structures, produce spores, they are only 2.5 centimeters in diameter; each of its photosynthetic cells has one chloroplast
20 Clues: Can be a habitat for ferns • Do not have roots, stems, or leaves • Transports materials throughout a plant • Leaflike structures, part of clubmosses • They have roots, stems, and leaves; flammable • Term scientists use to refer to nonvascular seedless plants • Over 90 percent of all plant species are this type of plant • ...
Plant Life Cycle Vocabulary 2022-12-15
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- first leaves that sprout and catch sunlight
- series of stages through which an organism passes during its lifetime
- plants that have a life cycle more than two years
- tiny parts that spread to get more water for the plant
- the process in which a plant begins to grow (sprout) from a seed
- new plants that are created from mature plants
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- plants that take two years to complete their life cycle
- plants that flower for one growing season and then die
- beginning of a plant life cycle
- how long plants usually live
- produced on fully grown (mature) plants
- any part of the plant that contains the seed
- the first part to sprout from a seed
13 Clues: how long plants usually live • beginning of a plant life cycle • the first part to sprout from a seed • produced on fully grown (mature) plants • first leaves that sprout and catch sunlight • any part of the plant that contains the seed • new plants that are created from mature plants • plants that have a life cycle more than two years • ...
Christmas crossword 2025-12-16
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- animals to pull Santa’s sleigh
- you can hang it up on your mantelpiece (if you have a mantelpiece!)
- a horse with a hump
- another traditional Christmas plant
- they walk around singing Christmas songs (5,7)
- this shines in the sky
- round things to decorate your Christmas tree
- they were minding their sheep
- a traditional Christmas plant
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- alcohol to warm you up! (6,4)
- the traditional Christmas meat in the UK
- we do like something sweet with our savouries! (9,5)
- people may give you these
- they came bearing gifts (5,4,3)
- shiny stuff to decorate your Christmas tree
- a plant to kiss under
16 Clues: a horse with a hump • a plant to kiss under • this shines in the sky • people may give you these • alcohol to warm you up! (6,4) • they were minding their sheep • a traditional Christmas plant • animals to pull Santa’s sleigh • they came bearing gifts (5,4,3) • another traditional Christmas plant • the traditional Christmas meat in the UK • ...
7A Crossword 2014-10-05
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- Nerve Cell.
- Plant organ used to take water out of the soil.
- Organs are made out of this.
- Another word for food.
- Thin piece of glass used to hold a specimen in place on a slide.
- Plant organ that used to make food by photosynthesis.
- Process that plants use to make their own food.It needs light to work.
- A large part of a plant or animal that does a very important job. It is made from different tissues.
- Organ that pumps blood.
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- Organ that controls what our body does.
- Job.
- Organ that helps you to breathe.
- Getting rid of waste materials from the body.
- Make an image clear and sharp.
- Green discs that contain chlorophyll. Found in plant cells.
- When a small piece of tissue is taken from the body to check for certain diseases or problems.
- Organ used to make and destroy substances in our bodies.
- Part of a microscope. You put slides on it.
- Organ used for protection and feeling.
- A scientific idea about why something happens, which can be tested with experiments.
- Organs used to break up food.
- More scientific name for 'windpipe'
22 Clues: Job. • Nerve Cell. • Another word for food. • Organ that pumps blood. • Organs are made out of this. • Organs used to break up food. • Make an image clear and sharp. • Organ that helps you to breathe. • More scientific name for 'windpipe' • Organ used for protection and feeling. • Organ that controls what our body does. • Part of a microscope. You put slides on it. • ...
Mosquito Control & Vegetation Mgmt 2024-02-15
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- nile virus WNV
- agency responsible for the regulation of pesticides
- combined effort to prevent and control pests
- number of segments of a mosquito body
- Round-Up
- "quack" weed
- spraying for adult mosquitoes
- type of pump used for aquatic spraying
- for your protection
- 5,280 ft
- "mouth" of a mosquito
- Best__Practices
- ___ per acre
- herbicide with A.I. of Triclopyr
- mosquito fern
- marsh aedes taeniorhynchus
- I Am ___
- danger is a ___ word
- lettuce a floating plant
- university of ___
- insect repellant
- how a herbicide travels through a plant
- the emulsifying of water and ivod
- a contact herbicide
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- largest floodwater mosquito in north america
- it's the law
- blind mosquitoes
- melaleuca tree; punk tree
- aegypti domestic breeding mosquito
- submerged nuisance plant
- Australian __
- process of getting a proper herbicide rate
- mosquito breeding plant
- man of steel
- a type of mosquito trap
- replacement of habitat lost to construction
- 3.14
- number of stages in a mosquito life cycle
- mosquitoes thrive in moving water
- second stage of mosquito life cycle
- breathing tube of a mosquito
- a galaxy far, far away
42 Clues: 3.14 • Round-Up • 5,280 ft • I Am ___ • it's the law • "quack" weed • man of steel • ___ per acre • Australian __ • mosquito fern • nile virus WNV • Best__Practices • blind mosquitoes • insect repellant • university of ___ • for your protection • a contact herbicide • danger is a ___ word • "mouth" of a mosquito • a galaxy far, far away • mosquito breeding plant • a type of mosquito trap • ...
Mendel's Experiment 2024-01-09
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- the passing of physical characteristics from parent to offspring
- pollen from one plant going to the flower of another plant
- the study of heredity
- contained all hybrid tall pea plants
- organism with two different alleles for a trait
- the process of sperm and egg joining to create a new organism
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- pollen fertilizing a flower of the same plant
- factors that control a trait
- a specific characteristic
- hidden when dominant is present
- if you have it, you show it
- different forms of a gene
- contained purebred tall and short pea plants
- the offspring of many generations that have the same form of a trait
- scientist drew conclusions about genetics
- generation contained 3/4 tall and 1/4 short pea plants
16 Clues: the study of heredity • a specific characteristic • different forms of a gene • if you have it, you show it • factors that control a trait • hidden when dominant is present • contained all hybrid tall pea plants • scientist drew conclusions about genetics • contained purebred tall and short pea plants • pollen fertilizing a flower of the same plant • ...
Reproduction 2013-05-14
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- When seeds grow into a new plant
- What is the name of the males gamete
- Which hormone causes the corpus luteum to be formed
- Which hormone repairs uterus lining
- What stage of reproduction comes before zygote
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- Male part of a plant
- Which hormone maintains uterus lining
- Part of the plants which contains 4 pollen sacs
- Sugary liquid that attracts insects
- Attract insects to the plant
- Female part of a plant
11 Clues: Male part of a plant • Female part of a plant • Attract insects to the plant • When seeds grow into a new plant • Sugary liquid that attracts insects • Which hormone repairs uterus lining • What is the name of the males gamete • Which hormone maintains uterus lining • What stage of reproduction comes before zygote • Part of the plants which contains 4 pollen sacs • ...
Plants Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-15
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- An Internal plant structure that contains chlorophyll
- A green substance in plants that captures energy from the sun
- The process of drawing something in or soaking something up
- The process in which plants use energy from the sun to make food
- A single plant cell that can grow into a new plant
- A tubelike internal plant tissue that transports water and nutrients
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- A plant structure that has a specific function
- A tubelike internal plant tissue that transports food made by plants
- A firm, slender, sharp modified leaf
- The material that forms the structures of a living thing
10 Clues: A firm, slender, sharp modified leaf • A plant structure that has a specific function • A single plant cell that can grow into a new plant • An Internal plant structure that contains chlorophyll • The material that forms the structures of a living thing • The process of drawing something in or soaking something up • ...
overhoring 6.1 2013-04-03
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- Houtachtige planten blijven rechtop staan door houtcellen met dikke celwanden van .....
- In deze stroperige vloeistof liggen celkern en bladgroenkorrels.
- Op deze plaats heeft aan de tak een blad vastgezeten.
- Zo heet het proces waarbij de plant van water en koolstofdioxide, glucose en zuurstof maakt.
- Deze laag beschermt een boom tegen waterverlies en binnendringen van ziekteverwekkers.
- Madeliefjes en tulpen hebben water nodig voor stevigheid, hierdoor behoren ze tot de ..... planten.
- Voedingsstof die wordt gemaakt door een plant.
- Het onderdeel van een plant dat je niet ziet.
- Zo heet de laag tussen de bladsteel en stengel van een boom.
- Onderdeel van een blad dat zorgt voor stevigheid en het transport van water en opgeloste stoffen.
- De organen van een plant bestaan uit .....
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- De volgorde van ontkieming is: wortel, ...., blad (en bloem).
- Dit blaasje geeft planten hun stevigheid.
- Door deze vaten stroomt de opwaartse sapstroom in een plant.
- Dit geeft een plant zijn groene kleur.
- Door deze vaten stromen sappen de plant uit.
- De waterstroom blijft opgang doordat er water via de .... verdampt.
- Planten bestaan uit: bloemen, bladeren, ..... en wortels.
- Veel bomen en struiken verliezen hun blad in de herfst om .... tegen te gaan.
- Een vlies om het cytoplasma dat regelt welke stoffen de cel in- en uitgaan.
- Hiermee is de vacuole van een plant gevuld.
- De stevige laag om een cel.
22 Clues: De stevige laag om een cel. • Dit geeft een plant zijn groene kleur. • Dit blaasje geeft planten hun stevigheid. • De organen van een plant bestaan uit ..... • Hiermee is de vacuole van een plant gevuld. • Door deze vaten stromen sappen de plant uit. • Het onderdeel van een plant dat je niet ziet. • Voedingsstof die wordt gemaakt door een plant. • ...
Hoofdstuk 2 Planten en dieren 2016-11-13
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- Dit ontstaat er naast glucose bij fotosynthese
- Deze zijn voor de voortplanting van een plant
- Dit wordt vaak in zaden opgeslagen
- Deze geven de groene kleur aan een plant
- Bij dit proces maakt de plant glucose en zuurstof
- Hiermee verdampt water uit een blad
- Ijsberen overleven de lange winter door een ... te houden
- Zo heet het als dieren bij koud weer goed de warmte kunnen vasthouden
- Wat voor kiezen hebben planteneters?
- Een plant wordt ook wel een ... genoemd
- Hiermee kan vlees in stukken worden gescheurd
- Zo heet het als de vacht of kleur niet opvalt in de omgeving
- Hierdoor stroomt water met glucose van de bladeren naar de wortels
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- Het opzoeken van een naam heet ...
- In de wortel wordt ... opgeslagen
- Hiermee staat de plant stevig in de grond
- Bij dit proces ontstaat onder andere koolstofdioxide
- Een plant heeft water en ... nodig voor de fotosynthese
- Dit zegt iets over een plant
- Van bruine bonen eet je de ...
- Planten worden gegeten door ...
- Het opzoeken van planten doe je in een ...
- Hiermee komt het water en de mineralen de plant binnen
- Organismen die elkaar eten in een rij
- Zo noem je het als een dier onder bepaalde omstandigheden beter overleeft
- Meerdere voedselketens bij elkaar
- De pincetsnavel is om makkelijk ... te kunnen grijpen
- Dit zijn ondergrondse dikke delen
28 Clues: Dit zegt iets over een plant • Van bruine bonen eet je de ... • Planten worden gegeten door ... • In de wortel wordt ... opgeslagen • Meerdere voedselketens bij elkaar • Dit zijn ondergrondse dikke delen • Het opzoeken van een naam heet ... • Dit wordt vaak in zaden opgeslagen • Hiermee verdampt water uit een blad • Wat voor kiezen hebben planteneters? • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2013-10-13
Across
- is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide.
- meaning the speed of something (i.e. photosynthesis).
- are absorbed from the roots of a plant - we can easily tell when they are not present.
- this is not needed for photosynthesis, but a rise or a fall in it will affect the rate at which the plant photosynthesises.
- this green substance is essential for photosynthesis.
- describes to us how strong or weak something (i.e.light) is.
- are needed as they help collect essential minerals.
- it is needed for photosynthesis - plants get it from the star at the centre of our solar system.
- is produced when photosynthesis happens.
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- is needed by plants as it makes up the cell walls in plant cells
- is needed by cells for respiration.
- it is obvious when this is not present in a plant as the leaves turn yellow with green veins.
- a name for the things that can affect photosynthesis (i.e. carbon dioxide concentration, light intensityetc)>
- is a gas essential for photosynthesis.
- is a lot of glucose molecules in a chain.
- makes up chlorophyll
16 Clues: makes up chlorophyll • is needed by cells for respiration. • is a gas essential for photosynthesis. • is produced when photosynthesis happens. • is a lot of glucose molecules in a chain. • is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide. • are needed as they help collect essential minerals. • meaning the speed of something (i.e. photosynthesis). • ...
Cell Organelles 2022-02-08
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- stores water and nutrients in the cell
- uses sunlight to make energy for the cell
- filaments that give shape to the cell
- Packages and transports materials
- This type of cell does not have a cell wall
- Animal cells are generally _____ in size than plant cells
- powerhouse of the cell
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- provides structure and support for plant cells
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Transports Materials
- This type of cell has chloroplasts
- gel like substance that fills the cell
- Makes Proteins
- Cleans up and digests wastes in the cell
14 Clues: Makes Proteins • Transports Materials • powerhouse of the cell • Packages and transports materials • This type of cell has chloroplasts • filaments that give shape to the cell • stores water and nutrients in the cell • gel like substance that fills the cell • Cleans up and digests wastes in the cell • Controls what goes in and out of the cell • ...
THE SPHERES 2023-03-01
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- How many sepals on an orchid?
- When life gives you lemons, this berry makes ‘em sweet (2wrds).
- The largest potted plant on Earth at one point; the oldest plant in The Spheres.
- Bouquets of alien-like tentacles.
- Plant Movement.
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- Vietnam’s largest export (2wrds).
- In this form of pollination, you can’t have one without the other (3wrds).
- Pineapple Stem look-a-like.
- Spheres Inspiration.
- Grows right on the stem!
- Co-evolutionized with the Hawk Moth (2wrds).
- “Are all these real?!?”
- Also known as Madagascar’s Bloody Bellflower.
- How the Living Wall functions.
14 Clues: Plant Movement. • Spheres Inspiration. • “Are all these real?!?” • Grows right on the stem! • Pineapple Stem look-a-like. • How many sepals on an orchid? • How the Living Wall functions. • Vietnam’s largest export (2wrds). • Bouquets of alien-like tentacles. • Co-evolutionized with the Hawk Moth (2wrds). • Also known as Madagascar’s Bloody Bellflower. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-29
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- The color of something
- Humans exhale this substance
- Also known as producers
- The most vital resource for life
- Takes in nutrients from the ground
- The plant part that carries water up from the roots
- When two or more products are combined to make a new substance
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- A sugar plants use as food
- Simpler term for radiant energy
- Plants use light energy in a reaction called___
- Where the food making reaction takes place
- A substance humans take in
- Small pores in a leaf that take in CO2 and let out oxygen
- Part of the plant that houses stoma
14 Clues: The color of something • Also known as producers • A sugar plants use as food • A substance humans take in • Humans exhale this substance • Simpler term for radiant energy • The most vital resource for life • Takes in nutrients from the ground • Part of the plant that houses stoma • Where the food making reaction takes place • Plants use light energy in a reaction called___ • ...
Plant/Animal Life Cycle 2024-10-09
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- the stage when an insect changes from a larva to an adult
- when an animal is hidden by shapes, colors, or patterns
- the stages an organism goes through during is life
- move a long distance
- plants that do not make flowers, cones or seeds use these
- a seed when it breaks open and a small plant grows out of it
- go into a deep, sleeplike state
- a powder material involved in plant reproduction
- plants that make seed without flowers use these
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- trait that helps a living thing survive
- imitating the look of another animal
- anything an organism does
- a major change in the form of an animal during its life cycle
- the colorful part of the plant
- the stage between an egg and a pupa
- to make more like themselves
- behavior an animal knows without learning
- an immature frog
18 Clues: an immature frog • move a long distance • anything an organism does • to make more like themselves • the colorful part of the plant • go into a deep, sleeplike state • the stage between an egg and a pupa • imitating the look of another animal • trait that helps a living thing survive • behavior an animal knows without learning • plants that make seed without flowers use these • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-09
13 Clues: SAFE ZONE • LOCKOUT TAGOUT • DESIGNATED WALKWAY • 15-B PLANT MANAGER • 15-A PLANT MANAGER • HR-TRAINING MANAGER • EMERGENCY EVACUATION • SPILL TEAM DEPARTMENT • PULL AIM SQUEEZE SWEEP • POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCK • FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT • ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY • CAN NOT BE WORN ON THE PLANT FLOOR
plants 2022-05-13
Across
- plant from the grape family
- grows very tall
- grows on trees
- the main substance of a tree
- has a woody stem
- many people plant there leading into the summer
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- type of fungus
- this flower grows in the wild
- this plant is purple
- often given in bouquets on valentines day
- green and grows everywhere
- this plants rhymes with earn
12 Clues: type of fungus • grows on trees • grows very tall • has a woody stem • this plant is purple • green and grows everywhere • plant from the grape family • the main substance of a tree • this plants rhymes with earn • this flower grows in the wild • often given in bouquets on valentines day • many people plant there leading into the summer
Transport in Plants 2023-01-31
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- there is a small surface area to volume ratio
- The tissue that make up the phloem are _____
- Water enters the root by this process
- transport food in plants
- increases the absorption rate of water in the roots
- water leaves the plant by evaporation
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- As temperature increases the rate of transpiration will _____
- The concentration of water vapour in the air
- the movement of sugars in a plant
- transports water in plants
- Water leaves the leaf through tiny holes called the ____________
- The tissues that make up the Xylem are ____
- helps bring water up the plant through cohesion and adhesion
- Water exits the plants through the _____
14 Clues: transport food in plants • transports water in plants • the movement of sugars in a plant • Water enters the root by this process • water leaves the plant by evaporation • Water exits the plants through the _____ • The tissues that make up the Xylem are ____ • The concentration of water vapour in the air • The tissue that make up the phloem are _____ • ...
Unit 3 review 2025-03-27
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- The pigment found inside chloroplasts which attracts sunlight
- The molecule made from photosynthesis which stores the energy
- The molecule which red blood cells bring to all cells
- The organelle which stores water and waste and is large in plant cells
- An organism that is 1 cell large
- When molecules move from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- 2 or more atoms bonded together
- Stage of the cell cycle when the cell grows and DNA replicates
- The small parts inside of a cell
- openings on leaf where CO2 enters & O2 exits
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- The specialized cell which sends messages between the body and brain
- The specialized plant cells which protect the inner layers of plant
- Stage of mitosis when the chromosomes become visible
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- When water moves from an area of high to low concentration
- Stage of mitosis when new nuclear membranes form
- The organelle where DNA is found.
- The organelle where cellular respiration happens
- When there are an equal amount of molecules on both sides of membrane
- The type of cell division which makes reproductive cells
- Made up of many of the same type of cell working together
- The type of cell division which makes new body cells
- An organism which can perform photosynthesis
- The part of the cell which controls what enters and exits the cell
- Hooke saw these when looking at cork and gave them their name
- DNA which is tightly wrapped around proteins
- Another word for ingredient
27 Clues: Another word for ingredient • 2 or more atoms bonded together • An organism that is 1 cell large • The small parts inside of a cell • The organelle where DNA is found. • An organism which can perform photosynthesis • DNA which is tightly wrapped around proteins • openings on leaf where CO2 enters & O2 exits • Stage of mitosis when new nuclear membranes form • ...
Substance Misuse - Marijuana 2022-03-11
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- the natural compound found in cannabis
- psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant
- word used to refer to marijana
- word used to refer to marijuana
- the ingredient in marijuana that causes an energizing effect
- a water pipe used to smoke marijuana
- liquid marijuana-infused food
- hand-rolled cigarette filled with marijuana
- marijana derivatives of the Cannabis sativa plant that are used to ease symptoms caused by certain medical conditions.
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- the ingredient in marijuana that causes a calming effect
- an empty cigar filled with marijuana
- the risk one encounters with regular use of
- potency marijuana
- a glass cartridge filled with liquid marijuana
- word used to refer to marijuana
- excessive use of marijuana that leads to vomiting and nausea
- refers to the smokeable, trichome-covered part of the female cannabis plant
- the "high" a person feels when using marijuana
18 Clues: potency marijuana • liquid marijuana-infused food • word used to refer to marijana • word used to refer to marijuana • word used to refer to marijuana • an empty cigar filled with marijuana • a water pipe used to smoke marijuana • the natural compound found in cannabis • psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant • the risk one encounters with regular use of • ...
Science 2023-02-10
12 Clues: small rocks • living things • Nonliving things • starts with the soil • starts with bare rock • the destruction of rock • weathering living things • weathering physical change • weathering chemical change • Plant growth in response to light • Plant growth in response to touch • Plant growth in response to Gravity
Plants: Living and Surviving 2019-12-18
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- Climbers that grow in rainforests - …………….
- Main food giving plant of the grass family.
- Green, fleshy ……….. of desert plants makes food.
- Floating plants - ……………. , Water Hyacinth .
- Living on Land.
- Underwater plants: ……………… , Tape Grass.
- ……………… Grow in marshy areas and have ………………. Roots (9,9).
- A desert plant: ……………..
- Paper was made from this grass - …………
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- Plants in the grass family - …………. Plants.
- Fixed plants: Water lily and …………
- Venus flytrap is an ……………. Plant.
- Plants growing in deserts have ……… instead of leaves.
- In hilly areas, plants have ……………… like …………….. (6,6).
- …………. Plants: Plants that grow in water.
- In Hilly areas, trees bear ……………… instead of flowers.
- Sticky and clayey soil is found in ……… places.
- Giant grass - …………….
18 Clues: Living on Land. • Giant grass - ……………. • A desert plant: …………….. • Fixed plants: Water lily and ………… • Venus flytrap is an ……………. Plant. • Paper was made from this grass - ………… • Underwater plants: ……………… , Tape Grass. • …………. Plants: Plants that grow in water. • Plants in the grass family - …………. Plants. • Climbers that grow in rainforests - ……………. • ...
Year 7 2022-01-02
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- Ink can be separated using this technique
- An example of an indicator
- It is the primary energy source
- Heart is an example of this
- Example of a hazard found in laboratories
- The change of state from liquid to gas
- An example of a renewable energy source
- A tissue found in plant body
- Only plant cells have this
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- Plants release this during photosynthesis
- Plants make their own food using a process called ............
- Example of a non-renewable energy resource
- It is the ability to do work
- Substance that dissolves in a solution
- Energy is measure in .............
- The basic structural and functional unit of life
- Both animal cells and plant cells have this
17 Clues: An example of an indicator • Only plant cells have this • Heart is an example of this • It is the ability to do work • A tissue found in plant body • It is the primary energy source • Energy is measure in ............. • Substance that dissolves in a solution • The change of state from liquid to gas • An example of a renewable energy source • ...
THANKSGIVING 2025-10-02
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- PUMPKIN
- STOVE TOP
- TOYOTA HOLIDAY (DAY OF THE WEEK)
- ONE OF OUR MANAGERS (WEST PLANT)
- GET TOGETHER WITH
- SWEET
- ONE OF OUR MANAGERS (EAST PLANT)
- THE OTHER PIE
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- YEAST,CRESENT...
- TURKEY'S ARE COOKED IN AN
- SOME LIKE THEM DEVILED
- MAIN COARSE
- SPORT THAT KICKS
- MACY'S DAY
- ITS POURED OVER TURKEY AND POTATOES
- CORN COMES ON A..
- THE COLORFUL PART OF A TREE
17 Clues: SWEET • PUMPKIN • STOVE TOP • MACY'S DAY • MAIN COARSE • THE OTHER PIE • YEAST,CRESENT... • SPORT THAT KICKS • CORN COMES ON A.. • GET TOGETHER WITH • SOME LIKE THEM DEVILED • TURKEY'S ARE COOKED IN AN • THE COLORFUL PART OF A TREE • TOYOTA HOLIDAY (DAY OF THE WEEK) • ONE OF OUR MANAGERS (WEST PLANT) • ONE OF OUR MANAGERS (EAST PLANT) • ITS POURED OVER TURKEY AND POTATOES
Year 9 Revision 2018-10-29
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- Plant cell which has no cytoplasm and no end walls, transports water
- Circular pieces of DNA found in bacteria, can act as a vector to transfer DNA from one organism to another
- Part of the cell that controls the activities of the cell
- Plant and animal cells (__________ cells) have a cell membrane, cytoplasm and a genetic material enclosed in a nucleus
- The reproductive organ of plants
- Simple cell which does not contain a nucleus, bacterial cells
- Where aerobic respiration takes place inside a cell
- This cell contains half the DNA of a normal cell, has lots of mitochondria and digestive enzymes in its head
- Flowers have the primary aim of attracting insects for...
- Cell which contains only half the DNA of a normal cell, not sperm
- Cell which carries oxygen around the body and has a biconcave shape
- This type of microscope has a higher magnification and resolving power than a light microscope
- This blood cell fights disease so it contains lots of digestive enzymes to help get rid of pathogens
- found mostly on the underside of the leaf; allow gas exchange
- Term for a biological catalyst
- This cell transmits nervous impulses around the body and has long fibres so the messages can travel around the body quickly
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- Line the wall of the small intestine, create a large surface area for digestion
- Cell type which can make itself shorter to produce movement & contains lots of mitochondria
- Found in plant cells and filled with cell sap
- The cell _________ controls the passage of substances into and out of the cell
- Where most of the chemical reactions take place in a cell
- Absorb light for photosynthesis
- As an organism develops, cells ________ to form different types of cells
- A group of tissues that work together to perform a function
- Different organs working together to perform one or more functions
- The cell wall is found in plant and algal cells and made of _____
- Protein synthesis occurs in
- Process by which food is absorbed across the wall of the small intestine and into the bloodstream
- This cell is found near the top of the leaf of a plant, and contains lots of chloroplasts
- Plant cell which has sieve-like end walls that allow the flow of sugary water through the cells
- This cell type has a large surface area due to hair like projections on its surface, absorbs water and mineral ions
- A group of cells of the same type working together
32 Clues: Protein synthesis occurs in • Term for a biological catalyst • Absorb light for photosynthesis • The reproductive organ of plants • Found in plant cells and filled with cell sap • A group of cells of the same type working together • Where aerobic respiration takes place inside a cell • Part of the cell that controls the activities of the cell • ...
Cannabis Cultivation Process 2023-08-23
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- The resinous glands on cannabis flowers and leaves that produce cannabinoids and terpenes.
- A device used to hang cannabis buds for controlled drying after harvesting.
- The process of encouraging a cannabis seed to sprout and grow into a seedling.
- The culmination of the cultivation process, involving cutting down and collecting mature cannabis flowers.
- The early stage of a cannabis plant's growth, characterized by the appearance of the first set of true leaves.
- The post-harvest process of drying and aging cannabis buds to enhance flavor, potency, and smoothness.
- A condition where a cannabis plant lacks essential nutrients, resulting in visual symptoms and compromised growth.
- The phase when cannabis plants start developing and maturing their buds, triggered by changes in light cycles.
- A pruning technique similar to topping that encourages multiple colas (flowering sites) to develop.
- Cannabis plants that automatically transition from the vegetative to flowering stage based on age, regardless of light cycles.
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- The process of watering cannabis plants with plain water before harvesting to remove excess nutrients.
- The duration of light and darkness that influences cannabis plant growth and flowering.
- The differences and considerations between growing cannabis plants indoors under controlled conditions and cultivating them outdoors in natural environments.
- The process of removing excess leaves and foliage from harvested cannabis buds.
- The period of growth after the seedling stage, during which the plant focuses on developing foliage and branches.
- The point on a cannabis stem where leaves and branches emerge.Topping: The practice of cutting off the top growth of a cannabis plant to encourage bushier growth.
- Breeding different cannabis strains to create new varieties with desired traits.
- A training method that uses a screen to distribute and support the growth of cannabis branches horizontally, creating an even canopy.
- A specific variety of cannabis with distinct characteristics, including growth patterns, flavor, aroma, and effects.
- The measurement of acidity or alkalinity in the growing medium, critical for nutrient absorption by cannabis plants.
- A technique that involves bending and securing cannabis plant branches to control its shape and maximize light exposure.
- Airtight containers used to store and cure dried cannabis buds, allowing for the development of desired qualities.
- Managing the moisture levels in the cultivation environment to prevent mold and ensure proper drying and curing.
- The hair-like structures that emerge from cannabis flowers; they can change color as the plant matures.
24 Clues: A device used to hang cannabis buds for controlled drying after harvesting. • The process of encouraging a cannabis seed to sprout and grow into a seedling. • The process of removing excess leaves and foliage from harvested cannabis buds. • Breeding different cannabis strains to create new varieties with desired traits. • ...
5.3 en 5.4 2016-05-25
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- Uit het zaadbeginsel ontstaat een .........
- Zit in de helmknop
- Stuifmeel van een meeldraad komt op een stempel van een andere plant
- Het vruchtbeginsel groeit uit tot een ………..
- Een ……………… bestaat uit een helmdraad en een helmknop
- Dit proces vindt plaats in de bladgroenkorrels
- Een plant neemt water en ………………… op met de wortels
- De stempel, stijl en vruchtbeginsel samen
- Sap om insecten aan te lokken
- Een plant die andere planten gebruikt om voedingsstoffen te krijgen
- Verdikte stengels met reservevoedsel
- In elk zaadbeginsel zit één ……..
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- Een plant kan ……… en vetten opslaan als reservestoffen
- Als stuifmeel van een meeldraad terecht komt op de stempel van dezelfde plant
- Bloemen die gebruik maken van insecten bij hun voortplanting
- Uit de stuifmeelkorrel groeit een .......................... door de stijl naar een zaadbeginsel
- Zaden kunnen verspreid worden door de wind, door de plant zelf of door ………
- Hiermee kan de plant koolstofdioxide opnemen
- Bij de fotosynthese ontstaan zuurstof en …………
- Bij sommige planten helpt de ................mee bij de verspreiding van vruchten en zaden
- De celkernen van de eicel en de stuifmeelkorrel smelten samen
- Onderdeel van de stamper
- Een ui bestaat uit ..............
23 Clues: Zit in de helmknop • Onderdeel van de stamper • Sap om insecten aan te lokken • In elk zaadbeginsel zit één …….. • Een ui bestaat uit .............. • Verdikte stengels met reservevoedsel • De stempel, stijl en vruchtbeginsel samen • Uit het zaadbeginsel ontstaat een ......... • Het vruchtbeginsel groeit uit tot een ……….. • Hiermee kan de plant koolstofdioxide opnemen • ...
Science Food Project 2023-04-05
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- The body's ability to regulate its function in response to changing outside elements
- growth of parts of plants with the respect to the force of gravity.
- pressing of the cell contents against the cell wall in plant cells determined by the amount of water in the vaculoe
- A change from outside an organisms body
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- The ability of plant to reorient the shoot growth toward a direction of light source.
- An organism turning in response to an external stimulus
- A change from inside an organisms body
- gerund or present participle
- movement or growth of a plant towards water
- when a plant droops due to a lack of water or too much salt in its cells
- turning or bending of plant or other organisms in response to a touch stimulus
- A change that causes an organism to react
12 Clues: gerund or present participle • A change from inside an organisms body • A change from outside an organisms body • A change that causes an organism to react • movement or growth of a plant towards water • An organism turning in response to an external stimulus • growth of parts of plants with the respect to the force of gravity. • ...
Photosynthesis 2013-11-30
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- / change in growth of plant towards gravity
- / gives the leaves their green colour
- / enters the plant through the roots
- / gas made by the plant during photosynthesis
- / is absorbed by the leaves
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- / starch and Glucose are both types of.
- / carbon dioxide leaves the plant though tiny holes called?
- / change in growth of plant towards light
- / plant makes this type of sugar
9 Clues: / is absorbed by the leaves • / plant makes this type of sugar • / gives the leaves their green colour • / change in growth of plant towards light • / enters the plant through the roots • / change in growth of plant towards gravity • / starch and Glucose are both types of. • / gas made by the plant during photosynthesis • ...
3.3 Movement of Substances Across a Plasma Membrane in Living Organisms 2025-06-09
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- Condition of plant cell placed in a hypotonic solution to the cell sap
- Solution with a lower solute concentration and higher water potential than cell
- Vesicles that contain aqueous solution surrounded by a phospholipid bilayer membrane.
- Process a red blood cell undergoes when placed in a very dilute solution
- Process to make clean water from sea water using selectively-permeable membrane
- Condition of red blood cells placed in a very concentrated solution
- Drink/solution given to patients with severe dehydration
- Process a red blood cell undergoes when placed in a very concentrated solution
- Process a plant undergoes when too much fertiliser is added to the soil
- Type of solution which does not change the shape and condition of the cell
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- Process a plant cell undergoes when placed in a very concentrated solution
- Salt solution given by doctor for patients with severe diarrhoea
- Pressure formed in plant cells which are placed in hypotonic solution
- Solution with a higher solute concentration and lower water potential than cell
- Condition of red blood cells placed in a very dilute solution
- Condition of plant cell placed in a very concentrated solution
16 Clues: Drink/solution given to patients with severe dehydration • Condition of red blood cells placed in a very dilute solution • Condition of plant cell placed in a very concentrated solution • Salt solution given by doctor for patients with severe diarrhoea • Condition of red blood cells placed in a very concentrated solution • ...
Spring Words 2020-03-05
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- the first part of a plant to appear above the ground as it develops from a seed, or any new growth on an already existing plant
- a single drop of rain
- nature, especially when considered as a force that controls the weather and all living things
- a small part of a plant, that develops into a flower or leaf
- a small, long animal with many legs that feeds on the leaves of plants, and develops into a butterfly or moth
- a powder, produced by the male part of a flower, that causes the female part of the same type of flower to produce seeds
- a very young plant that has grown from a seed
- a field with grass and often wild flowers in it
- a structure built by birds or insects to leave their eggs in to develop, and by some other animals to give birth or live in
- any of the usually brightly coloured parts that together form most of a flower
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- an insect with wings that is similar to a butterfly, usually flies at night, and is attracted to light
- the act of cleaning all of a place, especially your house, very well, including parts you do not often clean
- an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence
- a young duck
- earth that has been mixed with water
- a young bird or animal that has recently come out of its egg
- (the period when there is) natural light from the sun
- a small animal that has smooth skin, lives in water and on land, has long powerful back legs with which it jumps from place to place, has no tail, and is usually greenish-brown in colour
- a small flower, or the small flowers on a tree or plant
- a light and pleasant wind
- a rabbit
21 Clues: a rabbit • a young duck • a single drop of rain • a light and pleasant wind • earth that has been mixed with water • a very young plant that has grown from a seed • a field with grass and often wild flowers in it • (the period when there is) natural light from the sun • a small flower, or the small flowers on a tree or plant • ...
The movement of substances into and out of cells 2014-07-30
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- TURGID cells give the plant ________
- In OSMOSIS, water moves across this type of membrane (9,9)
- Plants 'droop' due to FLACCID
- ACTIVE TRANSPORT requires this
- The movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration
- A plant cell that has absorbed a lot of water
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- When the membrane of a plant cell moves away from the cell wall due to water loss
- The difference in concentration of particles between two regions is know as the concentration _________
- Opposite of TURGID; the plant cell has lost water
- The movement of particles from a low to a high concentration (6,9)
- Increasing this increases the kinetic energy (and therefore movement) of particles
- Water _________ describes how 'free' water molecules are to move in solution
- The movement of water from a high to low concentration
- Tubing used to represent the movement of water into/out of cells
14 Clues: Plants 'droop' due to FLACCID • ACTIVE TRANSPORT requires this • TURGID cells give the plant ________ • A plant cell that has absorbed a lot of water • Opposite of TURGID; the plant cell has lost water • The movement of water from a high to low concentration • In OSMOSIS, water moves across this type of membrane (9,9) • ...
Observing God's World (1.5 - 1.8 Review) 2021-09-17
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- The green plants that have no true leaves, stems, or roots
- Growth in tree takes place in the _____ layer immediately under the bark.
- A tall plant with a single woody stem
- smooth white papery bark- Indians made wigwams and canoes from the bark
- The largest algae, often growing to 200ft
- The smallest of all green plants
- The part of large algae that takes the place of roots and anchors it to the ocean floor
- The tallest kind of tree
- The age of a tree can be determined by counting its _____.
- especially thick wide-spreading branches - acorns
- cones fall apart on the tree - needles usually blunt and soft- cones stick straight up from branches -
- The plant with a fruiting body
- A fungus and an algae working together as one plant
- Good shade trees with especially colorful fall leaves - good source of sugar and syrup
- Fungi that feed on dead matter
- The only conifers with bundles of needles
- the trees of one variety are the oldest living things - needles grow in bundles
- grows best near water - long, thin leaves and drooping branches give a mournful appearance to many varieties - poplars belong to this group
- The roots of ferns are called
- Removing a ring of bark from a tree trunk
- created to live without chlorophyll.
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- Scientists who study trees
- The fungus that converts sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide
- Grows in the hot, dry climate of the southwestern states
- The largest kind of tree
- grows in swamps and lagoons of the South - root knees stick out of the water
- has an attractive reddish wood with an oil that produces a pleasant fragrance.
- evergreen but not conifer - monocot - leaves are called fronds
- Single cells that some plants produce instead of seeds
- An attractive tree with frosty needles, often planted as an ornamental.
- Fungi that feed on living matter
- North American trees of this name are members of the cypress family - reddish wood contains a fragrant, moth-repellant oil
- trees that bear cones instead of flowers
- chief American source for tannin - cones hang down from the tips of the branches
- A plant that does not die after one season of growth but continues to grow and live for many seasons
- The largest of all trees
- A plant that lives for two years and then dies
- A plant that has fronds and produces spores instead of seeds
- Trees that lose their leaves in the fall
39 Clues: The largest kind of tree • The tallest kind of tree • The largest of all trees • Scientists who study trees • The roots of ferns are called • The plant with a fruiting body • Fungi that feed on dead matter • The smallest of all green plants • Fungi that feed on living matter • created to live without chlorophyll. • A tall plant with a single woody stem • ...
Observing God's World (1.5 - 1.8 Review) 2021-09-17
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- Grows in the hot, dry climate of the southwestern states
- The fungus that converts sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide
- the trees of one variety are the oldest living things - needles grow in bundles
- The part of large algae that takes the place of roots and anchors it to the ocean floor
- The plant with a fruiting body
- The largest of all trees
- North American trees of this name are members of the cypress family. reddish wood contains a fragrant, moth-repellant oil
- evergreen but not conifer, monocot leaves are called fronds
- cones fall apart on the tree - needles usually blunt and soft- cones stick straight up from branches
- especially thick wide-spreading branches acorns
- The only conifers with bundles of needles
- Growth in tree takes place in the _____ layer immediately under the bark.
- A fungus and an algae working together as one plant
- An attractive tree with frosty needles, often planted as an ornamental.
- Single cells that some plants produce instead of seeds
- A tall plant with a single woody stem
- has an attractive reddish wood with an oil that produces a pleasant fragrance.
- Removing a ring of bark from a tree trunk
- Trees that lose their leaves in the fall
- The smallest of all green plants
- Fungi that feed on dead matter
- grows best near water - long, thin leaves and drooping branches give a mournful appearance to many varieties - poplars belong to this group
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- The roots of ferns are called
- trees that bear cones instead of flowers
- The age of a tree can be determined by counting its _____.
- Fungi that feed on living matter
- Scientists who study trees
- The green plants that have no true leaves, stems, or roots
- The tallest kind of tree
- A plant that lives for two years and then dies
- Good shade trees with especially colorful fall leaves - good source of sugar and syrup
- The largest algae, often growing to 200ft
- A plant that does not die after one season of growth but continues to grow and live for many seasons
- created to live without chlorophyll.
- A plant that has fronds and produces spores instead of seeds
- chief American source for tannin, cones hang down from the tips of the branches
- grows in swamps and lagoons of the South - root knees stick out of the water
- smooth white papery bark- Indians made wigwams and canoes from the bark
38 Clues: The tallest kind of tree • The largest of all trees • Scientists who study trees • The roots of ferns are called • The plant with a fruiting body • Fungi that feed on dead matter • Fungi that feed on living matter • The smallest of all green plants • created to live without chlorophyll. • A tall plant with a single woody stem • trees that bear cones instead of flowers • ...
The parts of a plant 2022-03-21
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- tissue that surrounds and nourishes the embryo in the seeds of angiosperms
- consists of four saclike structures that produce pollen for pollination
- is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree
- is the outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants
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- is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering called the seed coat, usually with some stored food
- Small lateral or terminal protuberance on the stem of a vascular plant that may develop into a flower, leaf, or shoot
- is the principal lateral appendage of the vascular plant stem, usually born above ground and specialized for photosynthesis
- plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized
- is a woody structural member connected to but not part of the central trunk of a tree
- The parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored
- the part of a plant that grows downward and holds the plant in place, absorbs water and minerals from the soil, and often stores food
- root is the first organ to appear when a seed germinates
12 Clues: is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree • root is the first organ to appear when a seed germinates • plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized • The parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored • is the outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants • consists of four saclike structures that produce pollen for pollination • ...
WB1030 2021-08-17
13 Clues: a color. • looked at. • a city road. • to give food. • to let go of. • a long way down. • the tast of honey. • a time of seven days. • a harmful or useless plant. • to move slowly near the ground. • to learn the name of a new friend. • a form on which pictures are shown. • a part of a plant that grows into another plant.
Garrett5 2023-09-21
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- -the powerhouse of the cell
- -gel in the cell
- -outer covering of the cell
- -tool to see small things
- -one celled
- -parts within the cell
- -tough outer coating of plant cells
- -stage 5
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- -stage 3
- -stage 4
- -stage 2
- -stage 1
- -many cells
- -plant organelle where sunlight is turned into energy
- -stores DNA (info for the cell)
- -basic unit of living things
16 Clues: -stage 3 • -stage 4 • -stage 2 • -stage 1 • -stage 5 • -many cells • -one celled • -gel in the cell • -parts within the cell • -tool to see small things • -the powerhouse of the cell • -outer covering of the cell • -basic unit of living things • -stores DNA (info for the cell) • -tough outer coating of plant cells • -plant organelle where sunlight is turned into energy
cell structure gr9 2018-06-27
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- ER without ribosomes on their surface.
- composed of dna and protein (inside nucleus).
- type of nucleic acid found in ribosomes.
- substance that is used in making of cellwall.
- organelle that impart colours to the plant.
- large fluid filled space found in the plant cells.
- chemical composition of middle lamella.
- biomolecule produced by ribosomes.
- plastid that has no pigment.
- vacuole that helps in removal of excess water in unicellular organism.
- command centre for eukaryotic cells.
- power house of the cell.
- type of nucleic acid found in chromosomes.
- part of the cell which houses the cell organelle.
- organelle that plays vital role during cell division in animal cell.
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- membrane of the vacuole.
- protects the integrity of the interior of the cell.
- structures in cell with particular function.
- organelles that manufacture proteins.
- gives plant cells their firm and regular shape.
- network of membrane attached to the nucleus.
- spaces between the cells.
- main site of intracellular digestion.
- imparts orange colour to carrot.
- aid in cellular locomotion.
- bodies which pinch off transport vesicles at the end.
26 Clues: membrane of the vacuole. • power house of the cell. • spaces between the cells. • aid in cellular locomotion. • plastid that has no pigment. • imparts orange colour to carrot. • biomolecule produced by ribosomes. • command centre for eukaryotic cells. • organelles that manufacture proteins. • main site of intracellular digestion. • ER without ribosomes on their surface. • ...
Botany 2013-05-27
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- the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structure to the female reproductive structure
- bear their seeds in flowers inside a layer of protective tissue
- hollow tubelike cells with thick cell walls strengthend by lignin
- sperm are produced
- structure containing one or more matured ovaries
- shift between haploid and diploid
- a tissue that carries water upward from the roots to eery part of the plant
- one seed leaf
- multicellular haploid phase
- eggs are produced
- spore-producing plant
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- entire male gametophyte is contained in a tiny structure called a
- mosses belong to a group of plants known as
- structure in which the female gametophytes develop
- surrounds and protects the embryo and keeps the contents of the seed from drying out
- most land plants carry water in a specialized tissue
- transports solutions of nutrients and carbohydratws
- plant embryo and food supply
- vascualr plants after a specialized type of water-conduting cell they contain
- two seed leaves
- bear their seeds directly on the scales of the cones
- spore capsule
- surround and protect the seeds
23 Clues: spore capsule • one seed leaf • two seed leaves • eggs are produced • sperm are produced • spore-producing plant • multicellular haploid phase • plant embryo and food supply • surround and protect the seeds • shift between haploid and diploid • mosses belong to a group of plants known as • structure containing one or more matured ovaries • ...
Animal vocabulary 2021-10-04
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- illegal hunting
- The species that are increasing in numbers of individuals and removed from the Endangered Species Act (1966).
- Meat eater
- a group of animals that have similar characteristics and can produce offspring
- non domesticated organisms
- A person who works to protect the environment from destruction and pollution
- A community and its physical environment
- A species in danger of becoming extinct in the near future
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- Place where organisms live
- the breaking of a habitat into smaller, isolated pieces
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- species that enter new ecosystems and multiply, harming native species and their habitats
- are any species which are vulnerable to endangerment in the near future.S.
- plant-eating
- plant- or meat-eating
- the state of being held against one's will; loss of freedom
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- an area of land set aside for the protection of plants and/or animals
- A species dies out forever.
- plant life
- All of the surrounding things, conditions, and influences affecting the growth or development of living things.
- animal life
22 Clues: Meat eater • plant life • animal life • plant-eating • illegal hunting • plant- or meat-eating • non domesticated organisms • Place where organisms live • A species dies out forever. • A community and its physical environment • Release of harmful materials into the environment • the breaking of a habitat into smaller, isolated pieces • ...
Animal vocabulary 2021-10-04
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- illegal hunting
- The species that are increasing in numbers of individuals and removed from the Endangered Species Act (1966).
- Meat eater
- a group of animals that have similar characteristics and can produce offspring
- non domesticated organisms
- A person who works to protect the environment from destruction and pollution
- A community and its physical environment
- A species in danger of becoming extinct in the near future
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- Place where organisms live
- the breaking of a habitat into smaller, isolated pieces
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- species that enter new ecosystems and multiply, harming native species and their habitats
- are any species which are vulnerable to endangerment in the near future.S.
- plant-eating
- plant- or meat-eating
- the state of being held against one's will; loss of freedom
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- an area of land set aside for the protection of plants and/or animals
- A species dies out forever.
- plant life
- All of the surrounding things, conditions, and influences affecting the growth or development of living things.
- animal life
22 Clues: Meat eater • plant life • animal life • plant-eating • illegal hunting • plant- or meat-eating • non domesticated organisms • Place where organisms live • A species dies out forever. • A community and its physical environment • Release of harmful materials into the environment • the breaking of a habitat into smaller, isolated pieces • ...
Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic, Plant & Animal cells, and Microscopes 2021-11-03
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- scientist who made the third theory of cell theory but stole from remak
- means true nucleus relating to
- means before nuculus relating to
- tough outer layer of a plant cell that keeps the plant standing up
- holds the slide in place
- jelly in a cell that keeps the organelles in place
- covered in ribosomes that make proteins and gives it it's rough exterior
- specilized cells that have specific functions
- holds starch that can be catagorized into carbs
- The theory that life can spontainiously come from death
- makes energy and sends out ATP
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- found by Van leewonhoek example is parameiciums
- stores water & nutrients in a plant cell
- where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell
- Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus
- moves the stage up and down to get the image into view
- helps with photosynthisis and contains chlorophyll
- Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A
- prokaryotic cell found by leewonhoek which he called animulcules
- the UPS cell that packages and ships proteins to the cell and out of the cell
20 Clues: holds the slide in place • means true nucleus relating to • makes energy and sends out ATP • means before nuculus relating to • stores water & nutrients in a plant cell • where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell • Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus • specilized cells that have specific functions • Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A • ...
Allison's cells review crossword 2021-12-08
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- Sac that stores water, nutrients, waste products in the cell.
- Jelly like substance within the cell.
- surrounds and protects the cell and controls what enters and exits the cell.
- Can be used to describe the characteristics of cells.
- found in plant cells only supports and protects the cell.
- Allows plant cells to carry out photosynthesis.
- The power house of the cell.
- An organism made up of only one cell.
- Smallest working unit capable of preforming life functions.
- The diffusion water particles.
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- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low.
- Has two less organelles then a plant cell
- Has two more organelles then a animal cell.
- Structure that contains DNA and regulates genes.
- Living system with parts that work together to carry out the processes of life.
- Organs that are grouped together to carry out a particular function.
- An organism made up of many cells.
- The different parts of a cell
- Made up of two of more tissues to serve a particular function.
- A group of similar cells that work together to preform a specific task.
20 Clues: The power house of the cell. • The different parts of a cell • The diffusion water particles. • An organism made up of many cells. • Jelly like substance within the cell. • An organism made up of only one cell. • Has two less organelles then a plant cell • Has two more organelles then a animal cell. • Allows plant cells to carry out photosynthesis. • ...
Spelling Words 2013-12-07
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- another way of describing 'me'
- green plant under the sea
- study tasks you do at home
- a plant which is too tall
- path in front of garage
- Air is ___
- someone who brings a person to jail
- the middle of finishing something
- children love to play at a ___
- small red fruit
- too much sun
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- a person you meet
- jewellery around your neck
- appears after the rain
- sport with orange ball
- Alice in ___
- guides ships safely to shore
- during the night
- your parents' parent
- the sun shines bright
20 Clues: Air is ___ • Alice in ___ • too much sun • small red fruit • during the night • a person you meet • your parents' parent • the sun shines bright • appears after the rain • sport with orange ball • path in front of garage • green plant under the sea • a plant which is too tall • jewellery around your neck • study tasks you do at home • guides ships safely to shore • another way of describing 'me' • ...
Cells 2020-10-15
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- Controls what can come into and out of the cell.
- basic unit of living things where chemical reactions occur.
- This is where most chemical reactions occur in cells.
- Contains a green pigment which provides energy for photosynthesis as it absorbs sunlight.
- Provides energy for cell activities.
- Type of food located in the cytoplasm of an animal cell.
- This is referred to as the green pigment found in plant cells.
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- Genetic information is carried to the DNA in this form.
- This is found in the nucleus.
- Type of food located in cytoplasm of a Plant Cell.
- This is used to hold the cell together with other plant cells and provides the cell with shape.
- The body is made up of how many chromosomes.
- Vacuoles of an Animal Cell are referred to as this.
- Controls all chemical functions in cells.
- Allows the cell to maintain its shape and becomes filled with water to provide support the plant.
15 Clues: This is found in the nucleus. • Provides energy for cell activities. • Controls all chemical functions in cells. • The body is made up of how many chromosomes. • Controls what can come into and out of the cell. • Type of food located in cytoplasm of a Plant Cell. • Vacuoles of an Animal Cell are referred to as this. • ...
UB STEP:Earth Day 2023 2023-04-20
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- The natural home of an animal, plant, or other organisms
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- Source that is not depleted
- To reuse materials
- It differs from oxygen in having three atoms in its molecule
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- To reuse a material but making it into something of higher quality
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or functions
- Determined by the sun
- Relating to a state of being maintained
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- Contaminated with harmful and poisonous substances
- A place to dispose of materials
- Trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles
- No longer alive, gone
- A branch of biology that deals with the ecosystem
- To maintain in its original state
- The production and discharge of gas or radiation
- Relating to or derived from living matter
18 Clues: To reuse materials • No longer alive, gone • Determined by the sun • Source that is not depleted • A place to dispose of materials • To maintain in its original state • Trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles • Relating to a state of being maintained • Relating to or derived from living matter • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-10-27
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- sugar needed from plants
- distributes water throughout the plant
- a green pigment in a plant that makes a plant green
- substances that are formed in a chemical reaction
- what is needed for a reaction to take place
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- process where green plants turn light energy into chemical energy
- only found in plant cells: is the site of photosynthesis
- energy comes from the sun
- carries the glucose to the plant for its life process
- the factory where photosynthesis happens
10 Clues: sugar needed from plants • energy comes from the sun • distributes water throughout the plant • the factory where photosynthesis happens • what is needed for a reaction to take place • substances that are formed in a chemical reaction • a green pigment in a plant that makes a plant green • carries the glucose to the plant for its life process • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- Change of form
- The act of catching water
- Semicircle of Earth
- Dwarf Australian eucalyptus
- Forces pertaining to
- Measures equator
- Distance from the equator
- Half of the Earth
- Type of vegetation with hard leaves
- Coast line
- A shoot from underneath the bark of branch of a plant
- A line drawn on a weather map
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- Nature of sediment
- The creation of all things
- A interruption in the Earth's crust
- Plant under dry conditions
- The study of the development of landforms
- Startchy swellig of the root
18 Clues: Coast line • Change of form • Measures equator • Half of the Earth • Nature of sediment • Semicircle of Earth • Forces pertaining to • The act of catching water • Distance from the equator • The creation of all things • Plant under dry conditions • Dwarf Australian eucalyptus • Startchy swellig of the root • A line drawn on a weather map • A interruption in the Earth's crust • ...
Plant Cells & Tissues 2024-02-28
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- The site of protein synthesis.
- These cortex cells have the ability to begin dividing to help heal wounds
- These cells have an "X" in the name and make up bulk of plant body
- What tissue moves substances throughout the plant body?
- cells will respond to wind/touch by producing thicker cell walls for greater support of the plant stem
- Part of the vascular bundle that moves nutrients
- These cells permit gas exchange for photosynthesis and respiration.
- This tissue transports water, sugar, and minerals throughout the plant.
- Spiky, hair-like structures on epidermal surface.
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- These cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and are more complex than the cells of bacteria.
- These cortex cells have secondary cell wall and can be made into rope.
- This is described as the cell's power plant.
- The organelle that contains chlorophyll
- Part of the vascular bundle that moves water.
- These vegetative organs help make photosynthesis happen.
15 Clues: The site of protein synthesis. • The organelle that contains chlorophyll • This is described as the cell's power plant. • Part of the vascular bundle that moves water. • Part of the vascular bundle that moves nutrients • Spiky, hair-like structures on epidermal surface. • What tissue moves substances throughout the plant body? • ...
Genetics 2023-05-02
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- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- Receive
- an organism that always passes down certain traits
- A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing
- The scientific study of genes and heredity
- plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant
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- plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor
- They are the children
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
12 Clues: Receive • They are the children • A distinguishing quality or characteristic • The scientific study of genes and heredity • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • an organism that always passes down certain traits • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor • plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-29
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- The cell's engines
- Two or more tissues that work together to form specific function
- Plant-like organisms in Kingdom Protista
- Jelly-like substance in cell membrane
- Complete living thing
- Step-by-step process that ensures that the two new cells will be the same as the parent cell
- The plant cell's large structure
- Most obvious organelle, large ball-shaped structure separated from the rest of the cytoplasm by its own membrane
- Group of cells working together
- Ability to do work
- Animal-like organism in Kingdom Protista
- Bubble-like organelles in the cytoplasm of human, plant, and animal cells
- Place where bacteria tends to live
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- Organisms in the Kingdom Eubacteria
- Tiny structure inside cytoplasm of most cells that helps carry out the function of the cell
- Process of cell division in which cell divides a second time
- Green pigment that absorbs energy from the sun
- Group of organs working together
- Process plants use to convert energy in the sunlight to sugar
- Instrument that uses lenses to magnify objects
- Tiny unit of living material surround by a thin membrane
21 Clues: The cell's engines • Ability to do work • Complete living thing • Group of cells working together • Group of organs working together • The plant cell's large structure • Place where bacteria tends to live • Organisms in the Kingdom Eubacteria • Jelly-like substance in cell membrane • Plant-like organisms in Kingdom Protista • Animal-like organism in Kingdom Protista • ...
Funny Christmas crosswords 2025-12-10
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- – A song you sing when you forget the lyrics halfway through.
- – The only guy who melts under pressure—literally.
- – Nature’s way of saying “copy-paste doesn’t work here.”
- – Tiny worker who never complains about overtime.
- – A ballet dancer who moonlights as a kitchen tool.
- – The tree topper that thinks it’s the main character.
- – The plant that makes introverts nervous.
- – Santa’s convertible with zero emissions.
- – The tree topper that’s basically Santa’s influencer friend.
- – Santa’s secret entrance (and gym workout).
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- – Sparkly stuff that ends up everywhere, even in your coffee.
- – The original Uber drivers for Santa.
- – The coldest party spot on Earth.
- – The sock that gets more gifts than your bank account.
- – A donut that went to art school.
- – A sweet that doubles as a weapon in snowball fights.
- – The only guy who breaks into houses and everyone’s okay with it.
- – The only plant that gets dressed up more than you.
- – The thing you wrap badly and hope no one notices.
- – The plant that says “ouch” when you touch it.
20 Clues: – The coldest party spot on Earth. • – A donut that went to art school. • – The original Uber drivers for Santa. • – The plant that makes introverts nervous. • – Santa’s convertible with zero emissions. • – Santa’s secret entrance (and gym workout). • – The plant that says “ouch” when you touch it. • – Tiny worker who never complains about overtime. • ...
Unit 3.01 2023-03-02
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- Growing field crops, cotton, wheat, tobacco
- Stimulate growth in stem by cell elongation
- deals with plant and animal organisms
- Growing, processing,and marketing fruit
- Plant hormones that quicken fruits ripening
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- deals with animals
- Completes it's lifecycle in one year
- Work with Auxins to stimulate cell division
- Growing, managing, and harvesting trees
- Loses leaves during the dormant season
- A plant that lives more than two years
- Completes it's lifecycle in two years
- Speed up plant growth by stimulating cell enlarge
- Keeps leaves and stays green all year long
- deals with plants
15 Clues: deals with plants • deals with animals • Completes it's lifecycle in one year • deals with plant and animal organisms • Completes it's lifecycle in two years • Loses leaves during the dormant season • A plant that lives more than two years • Growing, managing, and harvesting trees • Growing, processing,and marketing fruit • Keeps leaves and stays green all year long • ...
wildlife terms 2022-04-27
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- – The illegal hunting, shooting, trapping, or taking of a plant or animal from public or private property.
- capacity - The maximum number of animals that a specific area can support without causing habitat degradation.
- - Small areas within a stand which have an inherently different composition and structure (and possibly management history) than the stand in which they occur. They can be treated differently than the remainder of the stand.
- diversity - A variety of plant species provides a variety of food or cover for wildlife. Variation may occur at one point in time or over a period of time such as during the course of a season. Seasonal diversity of food and cover is often critical to the survival of a species.
- species – Any species of plant or animal that occurs naturally in an area, not introduced by humans.
- – A species becomes extinct when the last of its kind has died.
- species – Plants or animals that are not native to an area and which establish themselves and overcome or outcompete pre-existing native species.
- – Game species include any wild birds, fish, and mammals that are legally hunted or trapped by humans for food or sport.
- – Movement of animals to and from feeding or reproductive areas, often on an annual or seasonal basis.
- – A species altered by humans via an evolutionary process with the goal of benefiting humans, though the animals often benefit as well.
- – the protection, improvement, and wise use of natural resources by humans for present and future generations (sustainable and multiple use).
- – An animal of a domesticated species that now lives without any direct human supervision or control.
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- species – A species that plays a critical role in the stability and integrity of its ecological community.
- - The category of animals that feed on plants. (herbi-, plant; -vore, eater)
- - An area that provides a species of animal or plant with adequate food, water, cover, and living space. Without reference to a specific species, the term habitat is somewhat meaningless because each plant or animal species has unique habitat requirements.
- burning - The controlled application of fire to wildland fuels to attain planned resource management objectives (brush control, wildfire hazard reduction, wildlife habitat improvements, etc.).
- – Protection of a natural resource or natural area by severely limiting or eliminating human influence. See conservation for contrast.
- migrants - The category of migratory birds that spend the winter in Central and South America and return to North America to breed.
- species – A threatened species exhibits declining or dangerously low populations but may still have enough members to maintain or increase numbers. Threatened species are vulnerable to becoming endangered in the near future.
- species - A species is endangered when the total number of remaining members may not be sufficient to produce enough offspring to ensure survival of the species.
- – A group of trees that are approximately the same in species composition, age class, and condition, often managed as a unit.
- - The category of animals that feed on both plants and animals. (omni-, all; - vore, eater)
- - A collective term used to describe an assemblage of plants and animals living together.
- - All browse and herbaceous plant foods that are available to animals.
- effect - Refers to the diversity and abundance of wildlife that are attracted to areas where two or more vegetative types or age classes meet. Edge effect often is a result of the stark contrast between adjacent landcover created by humans (e.g., cropland, closed canopy forest, and urban).
25 Clues: – A species becomes extinct when the last of its kind has died. • - All browse and herbaceous plant foods that are available to animals. • - The category of animals that feed on plants. (herbi-, plant; -vore, eater) • - A collective term used to describe an assemblage of plants and animals living together. • ...
3.3 Movement of Substances Across a Plasma Membrane in Living Organisms 2025-01-07
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- Process a red blood cell undergoes when placed in a very concentrated solution
- Vesicles that contain aqueous solution surrounded by a phospholipid bilayer membrane.
- Condition of plant cell placed in a hypotonic solution to the cell sap
- Solution with a lower solute concentration and higher water potential than cell
- Condition of red blood cells placed in a very dilute solution
- osmosis Process to make clean water from sea water using selectively-permeable membrane
- Type of solution which does not change the shape and condition of the cell
- Process a plant undergoes when too much fertiliser is added to the soil
- Condition of plant cell placed in a very concentrated solution
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- Process a red blood cell undergoes when placed in a very dilute solution
- Salt solution given by doctor for patients with severe diarrhoea
- pressure Pressure formed in plant cells which are placed in hypotonic solution
- Solution with a higher solute concentration and lower water potential than cell
- Process a plant cell undergoes when placed in a very concentrated solution
- Condition of red blood cells placed in a very concentrated solution
- solution Drink/solution given to patients with severe dehydration
16 Clues: Condition of red blood cells placed in a very dilute solution • Condition of plant cell placed in a very concentrated solution • Salt solution given by doctor for patients with severe diarrhoea • solution Drink/solution given to patients with severe dehydration • Condition of red blood cells placed in a very concentrated solution • ...
3.3 Movement of Substances Across a Plasma Membrane in Living Organisms 2025-01-07
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- Pressure formed in plant cells which are placed in hypotonic solution
- solution Drink/solution given to patients with severe dehydration
- Type of solution which does not change the shape and condition of the cell
- Process a red blood cell undergoes when placed in a very concentrated solution
- Condition of red blood cells placed in a very concentrated solution
- Process a plant cell undergoes when placed in a very concentrated solution
- Solution with a higher solute concentration and lower water potential than cell
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- Salt solution given by doctor for patients with severe diarrhoea
- Condition of red blood cells placed in a very dilute solution
- Condition of plant cell placed in a very concentrated solution
- Process a plant undergoes when too much fertiliser is added to the soil
- Process a red blood cell undergoes when placed in a very dilute solution
- Process to make clean water from sea water using selectively-permeable membrane
- Condition of plant cell placed in a hypotonic solution to the cell sap
- Vesicles that contain aqueous solution surrounded by a phospholipid bilayer membrane.
- Solution with a lower solute concentration and higher water potential than cell
16 Clues: Condition of red blood cells placed in a very dilute solution • Condition of plant cell placed in a very concentrated solution • Salt solution given by doctor for patients with severe diarrhoea • solution Drink/solution given to patients with severe dehydration • Condition of red blood cells placed in a very concentrated solution • ...
3.3 Movement of Substances Across a Plasma Membrane in Living Organisms 2025-01-07
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- Process a plant cell undergoes when placed in a very concentrated solution
- Process a plant undergoes when too much fertiliser is added to the soil
- Vesicles that contain aqueous solution surrounded by a phospholipid bilayer membrane.
- Condition of plant cell placed in a hypotonic solution to the cell sap
- Pressure formed in plant cells which are placed in hypotonic solution
- Solution with a lower solute concentration and higher water potential than cell
- Condition of plant cell placed in a very concentrated solution
- Process to make clean water from sea water using selectively-permeable membrane
- Condition of red blood cells placed in a very dilute solution
- Type of solution which does not change the shape and condition of the cell
- Solution with a higher solute concentration and lower water potential than cell
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- Process a red blood cell undergoes when placed in a very dilute solution
- Process a red blood cell undergoes when placed in a very concentrated solution
- Drink/solution given to patients with severe dehydration
- Condition of red blood cells placed in a very concentrated solution
- Salt solution given by doctor for patients with severe diarrhoea
16 Clues: Drink/solution given to patients with severe dehydration • Condition of red blood cells placed in a very dilute solution • Condition of plant cell placed in a very concentrated solution • Salt solution given by doctor for patients with severe diarrhoea • Condition of red blood cells placed in a very concentrated solution • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-09-19
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- absorbs light energy from the sun
- absorbs water and mineral salts
- enters the plants through the roots
- , released during the process of photosynthesis as a by-product
- carbon dioxide enters the plants through here
- carbon dioxide and water
- source of all sunlight
- organelle found in a plant that is responsible for carrying out the process of photosynthesis
- the process by which plants transform light energy into chemical energy
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- provide energy for all plant growth and maintenance
- states that matter can’t be created nor destroyed
- result of radiant energy transformed into chemical energy
- glucose and oxygen
- a chemical that plants absorb from the atmosphere
- collected by the leaves of a plant
15 Clues: glucose and oxygen • source of all sunlight • carbon dioxide and water • absorbs water and mineral salts • absorbs light energy from the sun • collected by the leaves of a plant • enters the plants through the roots • carbon dioxide enters the plants through here • states that matter can’t be created nor destroyed • a chemical that plants absorb from the atmosphere • ...
Cell Review 2021-06-11
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- known as the "control center" for cell metabolism and reproduction
- the cell wall provides extra support for _____ cells
- the clear gel-like substance that suspends and protects the organelles within the cell
- made in the nucleolus
- lysosomes also target invading ________
- the nucleus contains _______ information on strands of chromosomes
- storage centers for the cell
- ribosomes are thought of as "_________" because they make proteins
- keeping a healthy balance of _________ and water within the cell is called homeostasis
- ribosomes make ________
- this organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell
- lysosomes are filled with digestive _______ that remove waste
- the _____ apparatus sorts proteins made by the ribosomes and sends them where they're needed
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- these organelles are only found in plant cells, and they're what gives the plant its green colour and aids in photosynthesis
- the smooth ER has no _______ ribosomes
- the plasma membrane _________ a cell from its surroundings
- the fact that all cells come from other cells is stated in the cell ______
- the ___________ reticulum is split into two different parts: the rough ER and the smooth ER
- cells are the basic unit of _________ and function in living things
- cells that have membrane-bound organelles
- bacteria and other single-celled organisms are examples of ___________
- when something is able to pick and choose what filters into it, it is said to have _________ permeability
- all ______ things are made of one of more cells
- the plasma ________ controls what goes in and out of the cell
- examples of eukaryotic cells are plant and ______ cells
25 Clues: made in the nucleolus • ribosomes make ________ • storage centers for the cell • the smooth ER has no _______ ribosomes • lysosomes also target invading ________ • cells that have membrane-bound organelles • all ______ things are made of one of more cells • the cell wall provides extra support for _____ cells • this organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell • ...
Revision 2018-10-30
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- Nose, mouth, ears, tongue are parts of our
- me not shook their seeds when the seed pod is touched
- When plant begins to grow say it
- The part of plant that makes seeds is
- The part of the plant that can grow into a new plant is called
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- A fully grown plant that makes flowers is called ……………………… plant
- The leaves of a this tree are called spines
- The stage when plant has roots, stem, and small leaves.
- The leaves of a this tree are needle-shaped
9 Clues: When plant begins to grow say it • The part of plant that makes seeds is • Nose, mouth, ears, tongue are parts of our • The leaves of a this tree are called spines • The leaves of a this tree are needle-shaped • me not shook their seeds when the seed pod is touched • The stage when plant has roots, stem, and small leaves. • ...
47 2025-08-16
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- – Root, part underground.
- – Branch, part of tree.
- – Tree, woody plant.
- – Tulip, spring flower.
- – Harvest, gathering crops.
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- – Corn, maize crop.
- – Sunflower, large yellow plant.
- – Wheat, cereal grain.
- – Seed, plant origin.
- – Rye, cereal plant.
- – Fruit, plant product.
- – Grass, green plant.
- – Leaf, flat plant organ.
13 Clues: – Corn, maize crop. • – Rye, cereal plant. • – Tree, woody plant. • – Seed, plant origin. • – Grass, green plant. • – Wheat, cereal grain. • – Branch, part of tree. • – Fruit, plant product. • – Tulip, spring flower. • – Root, part underground. • – Leaf, flat plant organ. • – Harvest, gathering crops. • – Sunflower, large yellow plant.
Parts of Plants PS1 2022-12-27
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- The layer of cells that produce new growth
- Increase surface area and take up water & nutrients
- Process by which energy is released for growth
- Transports water and food around the plant
- Plants with one embryo/seed leaf
- Controls the movement of water in roots
- Flowering plants
- A root system with one thick root
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- Plants that complete their lifecycle in 2 years
- Plants with 2 embryos/seed leaf
- Transports water and nutrients one way
- A plant with naked seeds
- Parts of a plant that make food by photosynthesis
- Attract pollinators
- The point on a stem where a leaf grows
- Many grasses are pollinated by this
- A root system with many small roots
17 Clues: Flowering plants • Attract pollinators • A plant with naked seeds • Plants with 2 embryos/seed leaf • Plants with one embryo/seed leaf • A root system with one thick root • Many grasses are pollinated by this • A root system with many small roots • Transports water and nutrients one way • The point on a stem where a leaf grows • Controls the movement of water in roots • ...
Passive Transport 2022-11-28
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- the biological molecule that helps large solutes through the cell membrane
- a solution where the concentration of solute is lower than inside the cell
- the scientific term for a bursting cell
- a solution where the concentration of solute is the same as in the cell
- a plant cell in a hypertonic solution
- the movement of a dissolved substance across a semipermeable membrane
- a plant cell in a hypotonic solution
- an animal cell in a hypotonic solution
- a solution where the concentration of solute is higher than in the cell
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- a plant cell in a isotonic solution
- the movement a water across a semipermeable membrane
- the type of diffusion where the substance is assisted by a protein
- the general term for movement of water out of a cell
- an animal cell in an isotonic solution
- the type of diffusion where substance move directly through the membrane
- the type of cell transport that does not require energy
- a dissolved substance
- an animal cell in a hypertonic solution
18 Clues: a dissolved substance • a plant cell in a isotonic solution • a plant cell in a hypotonic solution • a plant cell in a hypertonic solution • an animal cell in an isotonic solution • an animal cell in a hypotonic solution • the scientific term for a bursting cell • an animal cell in a hypertonic solution • the general term for movement of water out of a cell • ...
PLANTS 2023-09-19
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- - The process by which plants use sunlight to make their own food.
- - Part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- - Green structure that performs photosynthesis.
- - The ability of a plant to stay alive and grow in its surroundings.
- - Part of a flower that is usually colorful and attractive to pollinators.
- - A small, often edible, unit from which a new plant can grow.
- - A sharp pointed spine on the stem of some plants.
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- - To change in order to fit into a specific environment or situation.
- - The activity of cultivating plants in a garden.
- - A plan or approach to achieve a specific goal.
- - Part of a plant that produces seeds and is often colorful and fragrant.
- - The part of a plant that holds leaves, flowers, and fruits.
12 Clues: - Green structure that performs photosynthesis. • - A plan or approach to achieve a specific goal. • - The activity of cultivating plants in a garden. • - A sharp pointed spine on the stem of some plants. • - The part of a plant that holds leaves, flowers, and fruits. • - A small, often edible, unit from which a new plant can grow. • ...
Morgan's Cell Crossword 2019-02-03
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- forms the shape of the cell
- is a jelly-like substance in both animal and plant cells
- things that make up a cell are called...
- Only in plant cells and occurs on the edge
- the process of glucose reacting with oxygen in a cell is called...
- the "brain" of the cell
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- produces the energy for a cell
- stores water
- cell walls are made from this
- plant cells are ______ then animal cells
- only in plant cells and holds all the organelles
11 Clues: stores water • the "brain" of the cell • forms the shape of the cell • cell walls are made from this • produces the energy for a cell • plant cells are ______ then animal cells • things that make up a cell are called... • Only in plant cells and occurs on the edge • only in plant cells and holds all the organelles • is a jelly-like substance in both animal and plant cells • ...
cells and organisms crossword 2020-03-27
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- membrane a membrane but only some things can make it through
- the parts of a cell
- a large storage space
- perfectly balanced… as all things should be
- the highway of the cell
- when an organism adapts they create an……
- the brain of the cell
- lower solute concentration
- the cells doorman
- the powerhouse of the cell
- reproducing with two different cell
- when organisms change to survive
- cellular an organism with lots of cells
- lots of cells grouped together to do one thing
- what causes you to react to a change in an environment
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- how organisms create more of their species
- the packaging and transporting part of the cell
- a plant cells food factory
- higher solute concentration
- cells the cells you see in plants
- exchange how a cell can breathe
- a plant cell's skeleton
- when somethings spreads like a wildfire
- cell the cells you see in animals
- a small holding space
- cloning
- the basic building blocks of all living things
- cellular an organism with one lonely cell
- making somethings balanced
29 Clues: cloning • the cells doorman • the parts of a cell • a large storage space • the brain of the cell • a small holding space • the highway of the cell • a plant cell's skeleton • a plant cells food factory • lower solute concentration • the powerhouse of the cell • making somethings balanced • higher solute concentration • exchange how a cell can breathe • when organisms change to survive • ...
Genetics 2023-01-20
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- – Another term for homozygous
- – Pollen from one plant is carried to the flower of another plant
- – A section of DNA that carries the information on how to make one protein
- – the likelihood that a specific event will occur
- – The study of how characteristics are transmitted from parents to offspring
- – The passing on of genetic characteristics from one generation to another
- – A cross in which one characteristic is tracked
- – Offspring of the F1 generation
- – An allele that is expressed only when there is no dominant allele present in an individual
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- – A plant with both male and female reproductive organs that fertilizes itself
- – the appearance of an organism
- – Offspring of the P generation
- – the genetic makeup of an organism
- – used to predict the outcome of genetic crosses
- – An alternative form of a gene
- – having identical alleles
- – The original pair of parents at the start of a genetic cross
- – Another term for heterozygous
- – An allele that is fully expressed whenever the allele is present in an individual
- – having different alleles
20 Clues: – having identical alleles • – having different alleles • – Another term for homozygous • – the appearance of an organism • – Offspring of the P generation • – An alternative form of a gene • – Another term for heterozygous • – Offspring of the F1 generation • – the genetic makeup of an organism • – used to predict the outcome of genetic crosses • ...
Plant defences against pathogens 2020-08-22
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- The organelle (subcellular structure) found in eukaryotic cells which carry out the process of aerobic respiration.
- The gas given out by plants during photosynthesis.
- An organelle (subcellular structure) which carries out photosynthesis in a plant cell.
- Athlete's foot (in humans) is an example of this type of pathogen.
- The name given to an organism that can cause disease upon infection.
- The part of a plant leaf that is waxy in texture and also prevents pathogens from infecting the leaf tissue.
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- The name of the pigment found in plant cells which are required for photosynthesis.
- Tobacco mosaic (in plants) is an example of this type of pathogen.
- The gas taken in by plants to carry out photosynthesis.
- The name of the molecule synthesised by plants during photosynthesis, which can be used for aerobic respiration.
- The part of a plant cell that gives the plant cell both structure and prevents pathogens from infecting the plant cell.
11 Clues: The gas given out by plants during photosynthesis. • The gas taken in by plants to carry out photosynthesis. • Tobacco mosaic (in plants) is an example of this type of pathogen. • Athlete's foot (in humans) is an example of this type of pathogen. • The name given to an organism that can cause disease upon infection. • ...
