the plant Crossword Puzzles
chapter 1 2025-12-09
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- a part of eukaryota kingdom not plant fungi or animal
- Major three domains not Eukaryota or archea
- largest cell structure inside a plant cell
- does not have a vertabrae
- consisting of many cells
- most specific level of classification
- a taxonomic category that names a group of similar organisms
- broadest level of classification
- an action or change in behavior that occurs as a result of a stimulus
- the mistaken idea that living things arise from nonliving sources
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- the condition in which an organisms internal environment is kept stable
- has a vertebrae
- a living thing unicellular made of one cell
- one of the three basic shapes of bacteria thats not sphere or rod
- the process of grouping things based on their similarities
- any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react in some way
- the basic unit of structure and function
- animals that need to bask in the sun
- a type of nonvascular plant
- a vaccine is used to treat this
20 Clues: has a vertebrae • consisting of many cells • does not have a vertabrae • a type of nonvascular plant • a vaccine is used to treat this • broadest level of classification • animals that need to bask in the sun • most specific level of classification • the basic unit of structure and function • largest cell structure inside a plant cell • ...
Cell Organelle Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
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- Processes, sorts, and delivers protein / Consists of layers of membrane/ can be found in plant and animal cells
- Surface of the Endoplasmic Reticulum that does not have ribosomes/makes lipids/ breaks down drugs and alcohol/can be found in plant and animal cells
- Protects the cell from diseases by using enzymes/breaks down damaged or worn down cells/can be found in animal cells
- Controls most functions/surrounded by an envelope that allows certain things to come in and out/ can be found in plant and animal cells
- Organelles that carry out photosynthesis and converts solar energy into energy molecules/ can be found in plant cells
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- Tiny organelles that link amino acids to make protein/can be found in plant and animal cells
- Surface of the Endoplasmic Reticulum that has ribosomes/helps in creating, folding, and packaging proteins/can be found in plant and animal cells
- Takes up the most space in a plant cell/has waste and pigment that gives color to the plant/is filled with liquid that supports the entire plant /can be found in plant cells
- Supply energy to the cell by turning food molecules into usable energy/ can be found in plant and animal cells
- Rigid layer that gives protection support and shape to the cell / can be found in plant cells
10 Clues: Tiny organelles that link amino acids to make protein/can be found in plant and animal cells • Rigid layer that gives protection support and shape to the cell / can be found in plant cells • Supply energy to the cell by turning food molecules into usable energy/ can be found in plant and animal cells • ...
Crossword of the week: House Plants (10 January) 2024-01-02
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- A type of plant that typically thrives in moist, shady environments.
- A succulent plant with thick, fleshy leaves and a tree-like appearance.
- A tall, slender plant with long, sword-shaped leaves.
- A common type of indoor plant with long, arching leaves.
- A spiky plant that is adapted to survive in arid conditions.
- A delicate flowering plant known for its beauty and elegance.
- The collective term for a plant's leaves.
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- A climbing plant with large, glossy leaves.
- A tropical plant known for its vibrant, colourful flowers.
- A type of plant that stores water in its leaves or stems.
- A plant known for its soothing gel, often used for sunburn relief.
11 Clues: The collective term for a plant's leaves. • A climbing plant with large, glossy leaves. • A tall, slender plant with long, sword-shaped leaves. • A common type of indoor plant with long, arching leaves. • A type of plant that stores water in its leaves or stems. • A tropical plant known for its vibrant, colourful flowers. • ...
plants 2023-10-05
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- Spiky desert plant that doesn't need much water.
- A tall, skinny, green plant that grows super fast.
- A bushy herb with purple flowers and a calming scent.
- An orange or yellow flower that blooms in the summer.
- Colorful flower that blooms in spring and comes in many colors.
- A delicate flower that comes in many exotic shapes and colors.
- A climbing plant with shiny, dark green leaves.
- A popular flower often given on special occasions, known for its thorns.
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- Tall with a big, yellow head that turns to follow the sunlight.
- A tree with leaves that turn red and orange in the fall.
- A plant with feather-like leaves that loves shade.
- A weed with a yellow flower that turns into fluffy seeds.
- A fragrant flower with large, bell-shaped petals.
- Flytrap A plant that catches and eats insects with its snap-shut leaves.
- A sturdy tree with large branches, known for its acorns.
15 Clues: A climbing plant with shiny, dark green leaves. • Spiky desert plant that doesn't need much water. • A fragrant flower with large, bell-shaped petals. • A tall, skinny, green plant that grows super fast. • A plant with feather-like leaves that loves shade. • A bushy herb with purple flowers and a calming scent. • An orange or yellow flower that blooms in the summer. • ...
Genetic Vocabulary - Justin 2022-04-27
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- A genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- A branch of biology that deals with characteristics.
- A distinguish quality or characteristics.
- A collection of genes.
- The passing of traits from parent to offspring.
- Occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistol of the flower of the same plant.
- A distinguish quality or trait.
- A gene factor that blocks another gene factor.
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- The young born of a living organism.
- A organism that always passes down a certain trait.
- occurs when pollination from one plant reaches the piston of a flower from a different plant.
- To receive something from someone before you.
- The offspring resulting combining the quality’s of two organisms.
13 Clues: A collection of genes. • A distinguish quality or trait. • The young born of a living organism. • A distinguish quality or characteristics. • To receive something from someone before you. • A gene factor that blocks another gene factor. • The passing of traits from parent to offspring. • A organism that always passes down a certain trait. • ...
Diversity of Life 2023-11-02
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- cell that does not have a nucleus
- the process by which water flows to all cells
- something that has never been alive
- individual living thing like a plant, bacteria, fungus, archaea, or protist
- no longer alive
- part of a plant that lets water in/out
- part of the plant that helps water travel from the roots up to the rest of the plant
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- does not show signs of life until placed in a suitable environment
- all living organisms are made up of one or more of these
- cell with a nucleus
- tool for viewing small objects/ organsims
- organisms are this when they meet all the characteristics of life
- variety of life that exists in particular habitat
- smallest in our levels of complexity
14 Clues: no longer alive • cell with a nucleus • cell that does not have a nucleus • something that has never been alive • smallest in our levels of complexity • part of a plant that lets water in/out • tool for viewing small objects/ organsims • the process by which water flows to all cells • variety of life that exists in particular habitat • ...
Botany Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-25
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- plant that has both male & female reproductive organs
- plants that bear seeds
- process of an aquatic organism evolving to sustain itself on land
- leaf arrangement in which several leaves emerge together around stem node
- the study of interrelationship between the function of an organism & its environment
- horizontal underground stem that gives rise to roots
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- cultivation of a certain crop in an area
- plant vascular tissue that moves water from roots to plant
- plants that flower
- "Father of Taxonomy" created organism classification system
- sum total of all chemical reactions in living organisms
- basal appendages borne on petioles appearing as leaves
- plant vascular tissue that moves metabolic product from leaves to plant
13 Clues: plants that flower • plants that bear seeds • cultivation of a certain crop in an area • horizontal underground stem that gives rise to roots • plant that has both male & female reproductive organs • basal appendages borne on petioles appearing as leaves • sum total of all chemical reactions in living organisms • ...
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
chapter 7 crossword 2021-03-02
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- the energy that produces food for plants
- flowering plants
- this produces naked seeds
- a ferns leaves
- a waterproof wax on a plant
- stucture that contains a young plant
- vascular tissue which food moves
- a fertlized egg
- plants with true vascular tissue
- angiosperm with only one leaf
- the small opening or pores in a leaf
- tubelike structure in a plant where water and minerals move through
- moves water and minerals through the vascular tissues
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- angiosperm with 2 leafs
- reproductive structer of an angiosperm
- thin root like structure
- the seeds leaf
- this divides to poduce the new pholem and xylem
- large storage sac
- small cells that produce seeds
- embryo begins to grow and push the seed out
- cap protects the root from injury
- plants that dont have vascular tissue
- groups of similar cells
- water that evaporates from a plants leaf
- structures where food is made
- its a green pigment that is found in plants, algae and some bacteria
27 Clues: the seeds leaf • a ferns leaves • a fertlized egg • flowering plants • large storage sac • angiosperm with 2 leafs • groups of similar cells • thin root like structure • this produces naked seeds • a waterproof wax on a plant • structures where food is made • angiosperm with only one leaf • small cells that produce seeds • vascular tissue which food moves • plants with true vascular tissue • ...
The Age of Exploration 2022-02-28
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- Animals that followed each other from Europe to America.
- English Italian who found new land.
- Device used to measure the angle of the sun and find latitude.
- State, home of American settlement, named after a queen.
- Cheap ship known for its speed.
- One of several important spices transported via the Spice Route.
- Belonging to the country in which it is found.
- Inedible plant brought back from the Americas.
- Colony named after a king.
- Plant with soft white hairs used to make cloth.
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- Tall plant grown for its seeds.
- Murder of a large number of people from an ethnic group.
- One of a group of islands originally thought to be near India.
- Economic theory that trade increases wealth.
- Portuguese explorer who passed through dire straits.
- The state of being forced to work for free.
- Famous English explorer and Canadian singer, no relation.
- Sporty vegetable discovered in the Americas.
- One of three motivations for explorers.
- Deadly European gift for Native Americans.
20 Clues: Colony named after a king. • Tall plant grown for its seeds. • Cheap ship known for its speed. • English Italian who found new land. • One of three motivations for explorers. • Deadly European gift for Native Americans. • The state of being forced to work for free. • Economic theory that trade increases wealth. • Sporty vegetable discovered in the Americas. • ...
spring 2025-03-17
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- Flowers that grow on trees in spring.
- When flowers open up and show their colors.
- A colorful arc in the sky after rain.
- A beautiful insect with colorful wings.
- A light and gentle wind.
- A place where people grow flowers and vegetables.
- A green plant that covers the ground.
- Eating food outside in nature, often in spring.
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- A small insect that turns into a butterfly.
- The light and warmth from the sun.
- The color of leaves, grass, and plants in spring.
- A plant part that is often colorful and smells nice.
- Water that falls from the sky, helping plants grow.
- A small flying insect that collects nectar from flowers.
- A tall plant with branches and leaves.
- A small oval object that baby birds hatch from.
- A small red insect with black spots.
- An animal with wings that sings in spring.
- The season between winter and summer when flowers bloom.
- A bird’s home, usually built in trees.
20 Clues: A light and gentle wind. • The light and warmth from the sun. • A small red insect with black spots. • Flowers that grow on trees in spring. • A colorful arc in the sky after rain. • A green plant that covers the ground. • A tall plant with branches and leaves. • A bird’s home, usually built in trees. • A beautiful insect with colorful wings. • ...
Plant parts and their functions 2026-03-01
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- What male part of the flower produces pollen?
- What part of the plant protects the seeds and may be eaten as food?
- What part of the plant helps with reproduction and attracts pollinators?
- What process happens when a seed begins to grow into a new plant?
- What part of the plant makes food using sunlight?
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- What tissue carries food from the leaves to the rest of the plant?
- What female part of the flower contains the ovary?
- What part of the plant absorbs water and minerals from the soil?
- What system in leaves captures sunlight to make food?
- What part attaches the leaf to the stem?
10 Clues: What part attaches the leaf to the stem? • What male part of the flower produces pollen? • What part of the plant makes food using sunlight? • What female part of the flower contains the ovary? • What system in leaves captures sunlight to make food? • What part of the plant absorbs water and minerals from the soil? • ...
Sci Time 2016-04-17
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- cell sap of sugar and salts
- reproduction/ reproduction that doesn't involve the fusion of gametes
- system/ the network of nerve cells and fibre
- the process by which a plant grows from a seed
- having or consisting of many cells
- a natural substance that is produced in the body to help the body grow and develop
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- the process by which a green plant turns water and co2 into food when the plant is exposed to sunlight
- a plant hormone
- the main part of a cell that stores information
- reproduction/ reproduction involving the fusion of gametes
- having or consisting of a single cell
- the period of time that a mammal carries her offspring or baby
- an optical instrument used to view tiny objects
13 Clues: a plant hormone • cell sap of sugar and salts • having or consisting of many cells • having or consisting of a single cell • system/ the network of nerve cells and fibre • the process by which a plant grows from a seed • the main part of a cell that stores information • an optical instrument used to view tiny objects • ...
It's a small world 2025-02-20
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- Having a sharp or narrow tip.
- The opposite of thick.
- The natural home of a plant or animal.
- A unit of length that is 1/100 of a meter.
- A boy or man; the opposite of female.
- Covered with soft hair or fur.
- Any living thing, like a plant, animal, or bacteria.
- Covered in dots or spots.
- A girl or woman; the opposite of male.
- To take or hold something quickly.
- Very bad or terrible.
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- A very small unit of length, 1/1000 of a meter.
- A fully grown person, animal, or plant.
- A person, like you and me!
- The smallest unit of life in all living things.
- A tool that makes tiny things look bigger.
- Unusual or different from normal.
- Something that happens often or is easy to find.
- Very, very small.
19 Clues: Very, very small. • Very bad or terrible. • The opposite of thick. • Covered in dots or spots. • A person, like you and me! • Having a sharp or narrow tip. • Covered with soft hair or fur. • Unusual or different from normal. • To take or hold something quickly. • A boy or man; the opposite of female. • The natural home of a plant or animal. • A girl or woman; the opposite of male. • ...
MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS 2025-11-04
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- WHICH SYSTEM BRINGS OXYGEN INTO THE BODY?
- WHICH SYSTEM BREAKS DOWN FOOD INTO ENERGY FOR THE BODY?
- WHICH SYSTEM WORKS WITH THE SKELETAL SYSTEM TO HELP THE BODY MOVE?
- WHAT DO WE CALL ORGANISMS MADE UP OF MANY CELLS?
- WHAT IS FORMED WHEN GROUPS OF SPECIALIZED CELLS WORK TOGETHER?
- WHAT DO WE CALL ORGANISMS MADE UP OF ONLY ONE CELL?
- WHAT DO DIFFERENT TISSUES WORK TOGETHER TO FORM?
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- WHICH PART OF A PLANT TAKES IN WATER AND HOLDS THE PLANT IN PLACE?
- WHICH SYSTEM SENDS SIGNALS THROUGH THE BODY AND CONTROLS OTHER SYSTEMS?
- WHAT IS MADE UP OF ORGANS AND TISSUE WORKING TOGETHER TO PERFORM A FUNCTION?
- WHICH BODY SYSTEM MOVES BLOOD AND OXYGEN THROUGHOUT THE BODY?
- WHAT DO WE CALL A DOCTOR WHO STUDIES AND TREATS A SPECIFIC BODY SYSTEM?
- WHICH SYSTEM PROVIDES STRUCTURE AND SUPPORT FOR THE BODY?
- WHAT PLANT TISSUE BRINGS WATER AND NUTRIENTS UP FROM THE ROOTS?
- WHICH PART OF A PLANT INCLUDES THE STEMS AND LEAVES THAT GROW ABOVE THE GROUND?
15 Clues: WHICH SYSTEM BRINGS OXYGEN INTO THE BODY? • WHAT DO WE CALL ORGANISMS MADE UP OF MANY CELLS? • WHAT DO DIFFERENT TISSUES WORK TOGETHER TO FORM? • WHAT DO WE CALL ORGANISMS MADE UP OF ONLY ONE CELL? • WHICH SYSTEM BREAKS DOWN FOOD INTO ENERGY FOR THE BODY? • WHICH SYSTEM PROVIDES STRUCTURE AND SUPPORT FOR THE BODY? • ...
world wildlife day 2021-02-24
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- what is a flower called?
- what is the rarest animal on ea what is the fastest animal on land?
- the country with most trees
- what plant is good for breathing?
- what country owns the most wild animals?
- what is the tallest plant on earth?
- What is the biggest animal on land?
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- what is the most polluted country?
- which day of march is world wildlife day
- what is the biggest animal on water?
- what is the rarest plants on earth?
- what is an animal called?
- what is the fastest animal on water?
- what month is world wildlife day?
- what is the smallest plant in the world?
15 Clues: what is a flower called? • what is an animal called? • the country with most trees • what month is world wildlife day? • what plant is good for breathing? • what is the most polluted country? • what is the rarest plants on earth? • what is the tallest plant on earth? • What is the biggest animal on land? • what is the biggest animal on water? • ...
Chapter 1 2025-09-21
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- False visual perception
- Vision using one eye only
- Receptor that detects light
- organ or cell that carries out the response
- Movement not dependent on stimulus direction
- the organisms reaction to a stimulus
- vision using both eyes for depth perception
- Plant growth response to touch
- main pathway for signals between brain and body
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- Plant growth response toward water
- Action controlled by will
- nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
- something that triggers a reaction
- Rapid automatic action not under consious thought
- Two-channel sound system (gives a 3D audio effect)
- a structure or agent that prodices an effect, sometimes used interchangeably with effector
- Plant growth response to gravity
- sense organs for taste
18 Clues: sense organs for taste • False visual perception • Action controlled by will • Vision using one eye only • Receptor that detects light • Plant growth response to touch • Plant growth response to gravity • Plant growth response toward water • something that triggers a reaction • the organisms reaction to a stimulus • nerves outside the brain and spinal cord • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-27
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- large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body.
- having or consisting of many cells.
- small,round structures that use enzymes to to break down food & waste
- green pigment that captures energy in sunlight and uses it to produce food
- Has large vacuoles
- small single-celled organisms.
- jellylike substance, contains many organelles.
- are the smallest unit of life
- Packages proteins and carbohydrates into membrane-bound vesicles for "export" from the cell.
- round, water filled sack, stores food, water, and waste
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- specialized structures that perform various jobs inside cells.
- In a plant or animal, a specialized structure that performs a particular function, such as the heart.
- can either be smooth or rough, and in general its function is to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function.
- organisms whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within a nuclear envelope.
- oval like structure that controls all cellular activities.
- house of the cell, breaks down food and sugars into water.
- Wall Strong, stiff, nonliving layer outside the cell membrane. Cell Membrane first structure you encounter in a plant cell provides protection, allows things in and out of organism, plant and animal cells.
- Has smaller vacuoles
- in nucleus, produces ribosomes
- microtubule-based hair-like organelles
20 Clues: Has large vacuoles • Has smaller vacuoles • are the smallest unit of life • small single-celled organisms. • in nucleus, produces ribosomes • having or consisting of many cells. • microtubule-based hair-like organelles • jellylike substance, contains many organelles. • round, water filled sack, stores food, water, and waste • ...
nutrition & nutrition 2023-03-02
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- The product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- A type of fat in your blood which is produced naturally by your body.
- Good for hydration
- A mineral that our bodies need for many functions
- Solid at room temperature
- A mineral that occurs naturally in many of the foods we eat.
- The body needs it to maintain strong bones and to carry out many important functions.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- High in energy just for it to crash afterwards
- Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function
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- Its main role is energy for movement and your brain
- broken down food that can be used by the body
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
- Also known as roughage, which is the part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down.
- muscle building and recovery
- A substance that we and animals eat for life and growth
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- Everyone is on a ....
- A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
19 Clues: Good for hydration • Everyone is on a .... • Solid at room temperature • muscle building and recovery • broken down food that can be used by the body • High in energy just for it to crash afterwards • Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function • A mineral that our bodies need for many functions • A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • ...
nutrition & nutrition 2024-01-19
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- The product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- A type of fat in your blood which is produced naturally by your body.
- Good for hydration
- A mineral that our bodies need for many functions
- Solid at room temperature
- A mineral that occurs naturally in many of the foods we eat.
- The body needs it to maintain strong bones and to carry out many important functions.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- High in energy just for it to crash afterwards
- Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function
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- Its main role is energy for movement and your brain
- broken down food that can be used by the body
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
- Also known as roughage, which is the part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down.
- muscle building and recovery
- A substance that we and animals eat for life and growth
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- Everyone is on a ....
- A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
19 Clues: Good for hydration • Everyone is on a .... • Solid at room temperature • muscle building and recovery • broken down food that can be used by the body • High in energy just for it to crash afterwards • Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function • A mineral that our bodies need for many functions • A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • ...
Force and Motion 2012-10-10
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- variable that is not changed
- force that affects plant roots
- energy from the sun
- can you ever make work easier or hard?
- release stored energy and nutrients from dead organisms back into the ecosystem
- unit used to measure work
- variable that responds to a change
- level that indicates an organism's position
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- worn at ALL times
- a push or a pull
- eats plants only
- gravity pulls roots toward ground and plants toward sun
- eats both plant and animals
- variable that is changed on purpose
- energy created in the form of glucose
- pressure force applied to plant cell's vacuole when water is present
- force x distance
17 Clues: a push or a pull • eats plants only • force x distance • worn at ALL times • energy from the sun • unit used to measure work • eats both plant and animals • variable that is not changed • force that affects plant roots • variable that responds to a change • variable that is changed on purpose • energy created in the form of glucose • can you ever make work easier or hard? • ...
Adrian Test 2023-09-25
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- organisms which cell does not have nucleus
- Organelle that produces energy and can be found in both, plant and animal cells
- structure made of various tissues to achieve a specific function
- liquid within the cell where all the organelles float
- organisms which cells contain nucleus
- strong wall that surrounds plant cells
- structure within animal and plant cells that contains the DNA
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- Plant organelle that produces energy and is green
- structure made of cells of the same type
- structure within plant cells that acts as garbage bag
- living thing make of organs
11 Clues: living thing make of organs • organisms which cells contain nucleus • strong wall that surrounds plant cells • structure made of cells of the same type • organisms which cell does not have nucleus • Plant organelle that produces energy and is green • structure within plant cells that acts as garbage bag • liquid within the cell where all the organelles float • ...
Intro to genetics 2022-04-27
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- an organism that passes down certain traits
- when one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- characteristics that are inherited from one generation to the next.
- A quality, trait, & feature of a thing or solo
- when one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant
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- quality or characteristic
- genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- They are the children
- the resulting from combining the qualities of two different breeds
- receive something from someone who came before you.
- genetic factor blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- the passing of traits.
12 Clues: They are the children • the passing of traits. • quality or characteristic • an organism that passes down certain traits • A quality, trait, & feature of a thing or solo • genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • receive something from someone who came before you. • genetic factor blocked by the presence of a dominant factor. • ...
Intro to genetics 2022-04-27
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- an organism that passes down certain traits
- when one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- characteristics that are inherited from one generation to the next.
- A quality, trait, & feature of a thing or solo
- when one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant
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- quality or characteristic
- genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- They are the children
- the resulting from combining the qualities of two different breeds
- receive something from someone who came before you.
- genetic factor blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- the passing of traits.
12 Clues: They are the children • the passing of traits. • quality or characteristic • an organism that passes down certain traits • A quality, trait, & feature of a thing or solo • genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • receive something from someone who came before you. • genetic factor blocked by the presence of a dominant factor. • ...
Plant Propagation and Nutrients 2022-02-15
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- What is the part of the grafted plant called that becomes the stem?
- What is added to fertilizer so that it will spread easily and prevent burning?
- What are the elements that plants need in large amounts called _________?
- What method involves taking segments of leaves, stems, or roots and placing them in growing media to develop into new plants?
- The transfer of pollen grains from the male part of the flower to the female part is called...
- Plants with ____ can self-pollinate.
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- Splitting a root system into two more pieces that will each become new plants is called...
- The wearing away of the seed coat to allow water in to the embryo is a process known as...
- In which asexual reproduction method does the parent plant provide water and nutrients until the new plant develops roots? (Think of grape vines.)
- What asexual reproduction method is commonly used by orchards on trees?
- The process of a seed developing into a plant is called...
- In which asexual reproduction method does the new plant grow in artificial media under sterile conditions?
- After fertilization, what does the ovule develop into?
- What is one of the most important soil properties that affects the availability of nutrients?
14 Clues: Plants with ____ can self-pollinate. • After fertilization, what does the ovule develop into? • The process of a seed developing into a plant is called... • What is the part of the grafted plant called that becomes the stem? • What asexual reproduction method is commonly used by orchards on trees? • ...
Puzzel 1 2024-11-15
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- / A red or green
- / Sweet bee product
- / Female royal
- / The planet we live on
- / Sandy shore by the sea
- / Land surrounded by water
- / Grows in soil
- / A big wild cat
- / Citrus fruit
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- / The planet we live on
- / Tells time
- / Earth's nightlight
- / Green part of a plant
- / Drink from fruit
- / Shines in space
- / Bird's home
- / Drink from fruit
- / Move to music
- / Colors in the sky after rain
- / A precious yellow metal
20 Clues: / Tells time • / Bird's home • / Female royal • / Citrus fruit • / Move to music • / Grows in soil • / A red or green • / A big wild cat • / Shines in space • / Drink from fruit • / Drink from fruit • / Sweet bee product • / Earth's nightlight • / The planet we live on • / Green part of a plant • / The planet we live on • / Sandy shore by the sea • / A precious yellow metal • ...
Ms. Chance's Hydroponic Garden 2026-03-02
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- A nutrient essential for water regulation and overall plant health.
- The method of growing plants without soil using mineral nutrient solutions.
- The surroundings or conditions in which the plants grow.
- Growing plants in an air or mist environment without soil or an aggregate medium.
- A young plant, especially one raised from seed.
- The complete set of components working together to grow the plants.
- The primary nutrient responsible for leaf growth and green color.
- A glass or plastic structure used for growing plants under controlled conditions.
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- The supply of water to plants to help them grow.
- The process of gathering a ripe crop from the system.
- A large tank used for storing the nutrient solution.
- A vital nutrient for plant energy transfer and root development.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods.
- Chemical elements that plants need to grow and stay healthy.
- The material used to support plant roots instead of soil.
15 Clues: A young plant, especially one raised from seed. • The supply of water to plants to help them grow. • A large tank used for storing the nutrient solution. • The process of gathering a ripe crop from the system. • The surroundings or conditions in which the plants grow. • The material used to support plant roots instead of soil. • ...
Houseplants 2022-06-27
15 Clues: Greek 'K' • Daisy's month • Wannabe planet • Type of garden • Apple textbook? • Martini garnish • The Garden State • "Paparazzi" singer • Australia marsupial • Frozen waffle brand • Popular indoor plant • Plant used in lotion • Mercedes-Benz offshoot • "The Bachelor" offering • America's Garden Capital
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
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- a by-product of photosynthesis
- movement that does not exert energy
- deficiency can be found in older leaves
- inherent capacity of plants
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- a condition of soil that limits nutrient availability
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- Matter natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
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- electrical charge of soil micelle
- external factors that help plant growth
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- the presence controls soil distribution due to presenc/eabsence of plants
- positively charged soil nutrients
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
30 Clues: inherent capacity of plants • a by-product of photosynthesis • a by-product of photosynthesis • electrical charge of soil micelle • nutrient uptake that takes effort • positively charged soil nutrients • negatively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • external factors that help plant growth • condition where oxygen is not necessary • ...
Botany Crossword 2025-11-20
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- The simplest type of stele, with a solid central core
- The basic female reproductive units of a flower
- Symmetry in which the organism can be divided into mirror halves
- The collective term for a flower's stamens
- The fruit wall that develops from the ovary after fertilization
- The outer covering of certain fruits or seeds, such as grains
- Vascular arrangement with discrete bundles in a ring
- Symmetry in which body parts repeat around a central axis
- Structure that produces and contains microspores
- Flower structure that encloses and protects ovules
- Describes fruits that split open at maturity to release seeds
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- Seed leaves that store nutrients in embryos
- Meristematic tissue responsible for secondary growth
- Describes plants with non-woody stems
- Edible plant structures that develop from flowers
- Plant tissue that transports sugars from leaves
- Organelles where photosynthesis takes place
- General plant cell type with thin walls and large vacuoles
- Adapted to survive in very dry environments
- Tissue that conducts water and minerals upward
20 Clues: Describes plants with non-woody stems • The collective term for a flower's stamens • Seed leaves that store nutrients in embryos • Organelles where photosynthesis takes place • Adapted to survive in very dry environments • Tissue that conducts water and minerals upward • The basic female reproductive units of a flower • Plant tissue that transports sugars from leaves • ...
March Review Urban Ag 1 2026-03-20
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- a smaller tree than normal
- the rate that goes up when hot,windy
- first flight of a bird
- the layer of plant tissue that graft must touch
- we are using M-111
- the type of predator an eagle is
- get their energy by eating other creatures
- a plant eater
- to bring a bird to another place so they will stay
- a word for plants- they make their own food
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- the chemical responsible for soft egg shells in eagles
- a creature that gets energy from dead stuff
- a suffix of a word that means to eat
- to attach two types of plant material together
- a term that means "first"
- a stem growing off the root stock
- a group of eggs that are laid by a bird
- a creature that eats plants and animals
- they type of graft we will do with the apple trees
- The wood piece that is grafted onto rootstock
20 Clues: a plant eater • we are using M-111 • first flight of a bird • a term that means "first" • a smaller tree than normal • the type of predator an eagle is • a stem growing off the root stock • a suffix of a word that means to eat • the rate that goes up when hot,windy • a group of eggs that are laid by a bird • a creature that eats plants and animals • ...
Zoology notes 2024-09-23
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- a large aperture in a sponge through which water is expelled.
- a plant or invertebrate animal having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals.
- a sponge of a grade of structure of the simplest type
- an organism fixed in one place
- a plant or invertebrate animal
- hair-like appendages that help cells move
- small, needle-like structural components found primarily in sponges
- the small and microscopic organisms drifting or floating in the sea or fresh water
- anything that occurs on or in the bottom of a body of water
- a sponge of intermediate structure
- small openings or pores in the body of a sponge that allow water to enter and exit
- capable of or producing contraction.
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- a sponge of the most complex structure
- the free-swimming, bell-shaped body form of a cnidarian like a jellyfish
- feeder an aquatic animal) feeding by filtering out plankton or nutrients suspended in the water
- a flexible protein that makes up the fibrous skeleton of most sponges
- a plant having or developing buds.
- a plant or animal with both male and female reproductive organs
- a free-swimming, larval stage of cnidarians, such as jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones
- the large, central cavity of a sponge that allows water to flow through and facilitates
- the active immature form of an insect,
- an abnormal growth of tissue that can occur in various parts of the body, including the colon
22 Clues: an organism fixed in one place • a plant or invertebrate animal • a plant having or developing buds. • a sponge of intermediate structure • capable of or producing contraction. • a sponge of the most complex structure • the active immature form of an insect, • hair-like appendages that help cells move • a sponge of a grade of structure of the simplest type • ...
Transports of Plants 2024-04-10
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- The region of a leaf between the upper and lower epidermis.
- A hard material made by plants and used to strengthen the cell wall of ccell types of cell.
- The loss of water vapour from the plant to its environment.
- Contain an embryo with two cotyledons(seed leaves) in their seeds.
- A plant tissue consisting of thick-walled cells that give strength and support.
- A pore in the epidermis of a leaf.
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- Refers to tubes or vessels.
- A modified foof of parenchyma in which the corners of the cells have extra cellulose thickening.
- A plant adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply.
- The layers of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants.
- A site in a plant which receives food from another plant, the source.
- A layer covering, and secreted by the epidermis.
12 Clues: Refers to tubes or vessels. • A pore in the epidermis of a leaf. • A layer covering, and secreted by the epidermis. • The region of a leaf between the upper and lower epidermis. • The loss of water vapour from the plant to its environment. • The layers of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants. • ...
Plant Reproduction and Metamorphosis 2025-05-16
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- behaviors animals are born with
- a non-flowering, seed-bearing plant
- final stage of metamorphosis where the insect reaches maturity.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- The male part of the plant that produces pollen
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
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- process by which a seed begins to grow and develop into a new plant.
- process by which plants produce seeds.
- The young form of an insect that undergoes incomplete metamorphosis.
- stage in complete metamorphosis following the larva.
- The transfer of pollen from the male part to the female part of a flower.
- Behaviors animals gets from observing other animals and that they get from their environment
- Female part of the flower containing the ovaries,(where eggs are)
- stage in complete metamorphosis where the insect is inactive and undergoing transformation.
- dispersal process where seeds are moved and spread out
15 Clues: behaviors animals are born with • a non-flowering, seed-bearing plant • process by which plants produce seeds. • The male part of the plant that produces pollen • stage in complete metamorphosis following the larva. • dispersal process where seeds are moved and spread out • final stage of metamorphosis where the insect reaches maturity. • ...
Plants 2023-09-03
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- A climbing plant with clinging stems and lobed leaves.
- Plant A type of plant that produces colorful blooms.
- A tall, woody plant with a single main stem or trunk.
- A tall plant with large, bright yellow flower heads.
- A succulent plant known for its ability to store water in arid regions.
- A plant with fleshy leaves or stems that store water.
- A smaller woody plant with multiple stems or branches.
- A diverse family of flowering plants with unique and intricate flowers.
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- A plant with a trailing or climbing growth habit.
- A non-flowering plant with feathery fronds.
- A type of plant with narrow leaves and often used for lawns.
- A non-flowering plant with feathery fronds.
- A simple, small green plant that typically grows in damp environments.
- A fast-growing, tall grass often used for construction and crafts.
- Tree A type of tree known for its large, fan-shaped leaves.
15 Clues: A non-flowering plant with feathery fronds. • A non-flowering plant with feathery fronds. • A plant with a trailing or climbing growth habit. • Plant A type of plant that produces colorful blooms. • A tall plant with large, bright yellow flower heads. • A tall, woody plant with a single main stem or trunk. • A plant with fleshy leaves or stems that store water. • ...
6.5.1 Plants Vocab 2025-05-05
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- female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- dioxide a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration.
- the tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants
- supporting structure that connects roots and leaves and carries water and nutrients between them
- reproductive part of the plant
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- A simple sugar that is an important source of energy.
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants
- an organ in vascular plants that anchors the plant and enables it to absorb water and minerals from the soil
- female reproductive organ of a flower
- an organism that is made up of many cells, makes its own food through photosynthesis, and cannot move; a member of kingdom Plant
- primary organs of photosynthesis
- the male reproductive organ of a flower
- waste product of photosynthesis, necessary for humans
14 Clues: reproductive part of the plant • primary organs of photosynthesis • female reproductive organ of a flower • the male reproductive organ of a flower • A simple sugar that is an important source of energy. • waste product of photosynthesis, necessary for humans • the tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants • ...
SR JULY PUZZLE 2024-06-20
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- Rolled cannabis cigarette
- Hair-like structures on cannabis flowers that produce cannabinoids
- A cannabis plant that is the genetic copy of the mother plant
- The act of growing cannabis plants
- government entity who oversees and regulates the marijuana industry (acr.)
- Place where cannabis products are sold
- Water pipe used for smoking cannabis
- The strength of cannabis products, usually measured in THC content.
- A method of growing cannabis suspended in air
- Measures taken to protect cannabis facilities and products from theft and unauthorized access.
- COMMITTEE the team responsible for supporting our core values and promoting team member participation within our organization and community
- ROOTS Best cannabis company in the Valley
- The most common terpene found in cannabis
- The complex network in your body that helps maintain balance and regulate various functions like mood, sleep, appetite, and pain
- Flower of the cannabis plant
- Cannabis-infused food products
- Cannabis strain known for its energizing effects
- Concentrated form of cannabis made by extracting cannabinoids
- A cannabis concentrate made by applying heat and pressure to plant material
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- Cannabis strain known for its relaxing effects
- Adhering to laws, regulations, and standards set by governing bodies
- AGENT an individual who works at a licensed cannabis facility, such as a dispensary, cultivation site, processing plant, or testing lab
- Refers to how evenly distributed the cannabis extract is through a product
- Cannabis rolled in tobacco leaf
- Chemical compounds found in cannabis
- a dedicated individual at Sonoran Roots, who participates in facility related projects that help foster community connection and empowerment
- SR core values
- The mutual exchange of privileges between individuals, businesses, states, and nations
- A drug or other substance that affects how the brain works and causes changes in mood, awareness or behavior
- a group of people who share common values, norms, culture, and interests who interact socially, support one another, and work together to achieve common goals
- Main psychoactive compound in cannabis
- Non-psychoactive cannabis plant used for industrial purposes
- The comprehensive tracking system that follows cannabis from cultivation to final sale.
- Non-psychoactive compound known for its medicinal benefits
- A mix of indica and sativa strains
- Aromatic compounds found in cannabis that give it distinct flavors
36 Clues: SR core values • Rolled cannabis cigarette • Flower of the cannabis plant • Cannabis-infused food products • Cannabis rolled in tobacco leaf • The act of growing cannabis plants • A mix of indica and sativa strains • Chemical compounds found in cannabis • Water pipe used for smoking cannabis • Place where cannabis products are sold • Main psychoactive compound in cannabis • ...
plant reproduction 2022-03-28
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- grain-forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a seed plant.
- immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote.
- female reproductive organ of a flower is the pistil.
- of generations-occurs when the life cycle of an organism alternates between diploid and haploid generations
- you can eat it.
- it grows a plant
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- daughter cells produced from haploid structures are called spores.
- when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains.
- female reproductive structive structure of a seed plant.
- at the base of the style is the ovary.
- male reproductive organ of a flower is the stamen
11 Clues: you can eat it. • it grows a plant • at the base of the style is the ovary. • male reproductive organ of a flower is the stamen • female reproductive organ of a flower is the pistil. • immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote. • female reproductive structive structure of a seed plant. • daughter cells produced from haploid structures are called spores. • ...
vocab 2021-09-30
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- an essential nutrient for animals/plants
- the envelope of gas surrounding the earth
- break down organic matter
- stack of thylakoids
- site of the Calvin Cycle
- automatically make their own food
- used to harvest light
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- where life exists
- eats only meat
- eats only plants
- total amount of water found on the Earth
- energy plant
- adenosine triphosphate
- takes place in the cytoplasm
- obtain energy by eating other organisms
- solar energy plant
- eats dead matter
- includes the rocks and minerals
- site of light dependent reactions
- eats both plants and meat
20 Clues: energy plant • eats only meat • eats only plants • eats dead matter • where life exists • solar energy plant • stack of thylakoids • used to harvest light • adenosine triphosphate • site of the Calvin Cycle • break down organic matter • eats both plants and meat • takes place in the cytoplasm • includes the rocks and minerals • automatically make their own food • ...
nouns and adjectives 2025-10-12
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- — You can throw or kick it
- — A place where kids learn
- — A furry animal that barks
- — A pretty plant
- — It shines in the sky
- — It shines at night
- — The opposite of dirty
- — How you feel when you smile
- — A tall plant with leaves
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- — How ice feels
- — The opposite of fast
- — A place where people live
- — The opposite of small
- — You read this
- — When you can lift something heavy
- — How a cheetah runs
- — The opposite of tall
- — How a giraffe is
- — A red or green fruit
- — The opposite of cold
20 Clues: — How ice feels • — You read this • — A pretty plant • — How a giraffe is • — How a cheetah runs • — It shines at night • — The opposite of fast • — It shines in the sky • — The opposite of tall • — A red or green fruit • — The opposite of cold • — The opposite of small • — The opposite of dirty • — You can throw or kick it • — A place where kids learn • — A tall plant with leaves • ...
perfect 10 ecology Leo Crudo 2022-04-13
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- a person or thing that eats or uses something.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- Factor a living organism that shapes its environment.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- Factor a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- the activity or condition of competing.
- the preying of one animal on others.
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- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- any kind of green plant.
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
20 Clues: any kind of green plant. • an animal that feeds on plants. • the preying of one animal on others. • the activity or condition of competing. • an animal that naturally preys on others. • a person or thing that eats or uses something. • Factor a living organism that shapes its environment. • an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food. • ...
Classification Puzzle 2024-03-05
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- Egg laying mammal
- How gymnosperms are pollinated
- An ectothermic vertebrate animal that typically exploits both terrestrial & aquatic habitats
- Any photosynthetic eukaryote that isn't a land plant
- Multicellular heterotrophic eukaryote whose cells lack cell walls
- The period of time an embryo takes to develop before birth
- The temporary organ that acts as an interface between mother and baby in viviparous mammals
- Pouched mammal
- Animal that retains eggs within the mother until hatching
- Gains energy by eating other organisms
- The perching birds, identified by their perching style feet
- Warm blooded
- An ectothermic vertebrate animal that has leathery shelled amniotic egg
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- The rarest of the 3 amphibian categories; burrows underground
- An endothermic vertebrate animal that has hair/fur and whose females produce milk for their young
- Viviparous mammals with a temporary organ that connects mother and baby
- How angiosperms are pollinated
- A vascular plant that reproduces seeds on the scales of cones
- A vascular plant that reproduces seeds using flowers
- Animal that lays eggs
- Gains energy through photosynthesis
- Cold blooded
- Eukaryotic organism with cell walls containing cellulose that carries out photosynthesis using chlorophyll a & b
- Animal that keeps embryo inside mother; embryo gets nutrients directly from mother
- An endothermic vertebrate animal that has hard shelled amniotic eggs
- The more terrestrial version of a salamander
26 Clues: Cold blooded • Warm blooded • Pouched mammal • Egg laying mammal • Animal that lays eggs • How gymnosperms are pollinated • How angiosperms are pollinated • Gains energy through photosynthesis • Gains energy by eating other organisms • The more terrestrial version of a salamander • Any photosynthetic eukaryote that isn't a land plant • ...
Lady's Slipper Orchid (Cypripedium spp.) 2023-06-07
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- - Unique shape of Lady's Slipper Orchid blossoms (One word)
- - Insect or animal that transfers pollen from one flower to another (One word)
- - Natural environment where Lady's Slipper Orchids thrive (One word)
- - The flower or flowers on a plant (One word)
- - Plant that comes back year after year (One word)
- - Adjective used to describe the stunning beauty of Lady's Slipper Orchids (One word)
- - Part of the plant that anchors it and absorbs water and nutrients (One word)
- - Cultivated space where Lady's Slipper Orchids are often grown (One word)
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- - Beautiful flowering plant often known for its intricate blooms (One word)
- - Another scientific name for Lady's Slipper Orchid (One word)
- - Describing the fragile nature of Lady's Slipper Orchid blooms (One word)
- - Flower that grows in a natural, uncultivated state (One word)
- - Scientific name of the Lady's Slipper Orchid genus (One word)
- - Lady's Slipper Orchid species threatened with extinction (One word)
- - Term describing plants that are indigenous to a particular region (One word)
- - Orchids that grow on the ground rather than in trees (One word)
- - Colorful bloom found in gardens and natural habitats (One word)
- - Lady's Slipper Orchids are admired for their exquisite appearance (One word)
- - Describing the dense and vibrant foliage of Lady's Slipper Orchids (One word)
- - Describing the scarcity of some Lady's Slipper Orchid species (One word)
20 Clues: - The flower or flowers on a plant (One word) • - Plant that comes back year after year (One word) • - Unique shape of Lady's Slipper Orchid blossoms (One word) • - Another scientific name for Lady's Slipper Orchid (One word) • - Flower that grows in a natural, uncultivated state (One word) • - Scientific name of the Lady's Slipper Orchid genus (One word) • ...
Plants Vocab 2023-02-27
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- the part of a plant that uses sunlight to make food
- decaying matter used as fertilizer
- dirt where plants grow
- the part of a plant that attaches to the ground
- dark soil of decomposed plants
- an object that can grow a new plant
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- the part of a plant with seeds
- hard soil that gets sticky when wet
- the supportive body of a plant
- a loose mixture of rocks
10 Clues: dirt where plants grow • a loose mixture of rocks • the part of a plant with seeds • the supportive body of a plant • dark soil of decomposed plants • decaying matter used as fertilizer • hard soil that gets sticky when wet • an object that can grow a new plant • the part of a plant that attaches to the ground • the part of a plant that uses sunlight to make food
Plant life jb takaki rifles.dn,idol 2016-11-16
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- chloroplasts green co,or that it contains
- the air that plants take in to make food
- the process that plants use to make food
- they anchors the plant ,and they take in water and nutrients
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- the loss of water through leaves.
- carries food tfrom the leaves to the plant
- organisms that make there own food
- carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves
- they make food for the plant
- the air we breathe
- Support the plant
11 Clues: Support the plant • the air we breathe • they make food for the plant • the loss of water through leaves. • organisms that make there own food • the air that plants take in to make food • the process that plants use to make food • chloroplasts green co,or that it contains • carries food tfrom the leaves to the plant • carries water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves • ...
Leaf Anatomy Review 2023-08-30
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- adapted to absorb light
- this is the tip of the leaf
- this is the main vein in the middle of a dicot leaf
- this venation is where several small veins attach at a midrib
- this venation is where several veins run evenly along side one another. Monocot plants
- where most photosynthesis takes place in a plant
- packed loosely for gas exchange in the leaf
- this is a waxy covering that prevents water from escaping the leaf
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- this is the bottom of the leaf
- openings in the leaf's epidermis to allow gas to flow in and out
- this is the "stem" of the leaf that connects the leaf blade to the actual plant stem
- this is the outer edge of a leaf
- this venation is where several veins all connect at the base of the leaf
- this venation is where several midribs attach at the base of the leaf with small veins emerging from each midrib
- these vein cells mainly transport water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant
- skin-like layer of cells found on the top and the bottom surface of the leaf
- these vein cells mainly transport carbohydrates to the plant after photosynthesis
17 Clues: adapted to absorb light • this is the tip of the leaf • this is the bottom of the leaf • this is the outer edge of a leaf • packed loosely for gas exchange in the leaf • where most photosynthesis takes place in a plant • this is the main vein in the middle of a dicot leaf • this venation is where several small veins attach at a midrib • ...
Parts of the plant and flower 2025-05-05
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- The tube that connects the stigma to the ovary.
- The female part of the flower.
- Produces pollen.
- The part of the plant that helps it reproduce (make new plants).
- Have tiny holes (stomata) that help with air exchange
- The male part of the flower.
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- Keep the plant in the ground.
- Supports the plant and holds it up.
- Contains seeds to grow new plants.
- The sticky part that catches the pollen.
- Bright, colourful parts that attract insects and birds.
- They grow into new plants when they get the right conditions
- The stalk that holds up the anther.
- The part that holds the ovules.
14 Clues: Produces pollen. • The male part of the flower. • Keep the plant in the ground. • The female part of the flower. • The part that holds the ovules. • Contains seeds to grow new plants. • Supports the plant and holds it up. • The stalk that holds up the anther. • The sticky part that catches the pollen. • The tube that connects the stigma to the ovary. • ...
Year 8 Science 2018-12-02
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- Energy The energy of heat
- Only found in plant cells and provides energy
- System Body system of bones
- rock created from the cooling and solidification of magma
- Made up of many cells
- Only found in plants and makes them green
- System Body system of breathing
- Energy The energy from Vibrations in matter, must have matter to travel through
- A combination of a plant and animal cell
- Stores Materials like food,water and minerals
- Energy Referred to as light energy
- similar to lava
- Energy Energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- Make up life
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- Name given to a group of cells
- Cell Has a cell wall, large central Vacuole, Chloroplast
- rock Existing rock is subjected to very high heat and pressure
- Energy The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- rock created from the plants of animals in water overtime
- Made up of one cell
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Reticulum Make cellular products like hormones and lipids
- Model Motion and arrangement of particles
- Energy The energy in moving objects
- Energy The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- state of matter, molecules tight together, strong connections.
- Brain of the cell
- state of matter, moves around, particles don't have a connection, fills up a container
- Wall Found only in a Plant cell, made to protect and maintain the shape
- state of matter, fixed in a free position, moves around slightly
30 Clues: Make up life • similar to lava • Brain of the cell • Made up of one cell • Made up of many cells • Energy The energy of heat • The powerhouse of the cell • System Body system of bones • Name given to a group of cells • System Body system of breathing • Energy Referred to as light energy • Energy The energy in moving objects • A combination of a plant and animal cell • ...
Microorganism and Cells 2018-09-27
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- What microorganism causes flu?
- What makes food (bread) rotten when left to long in a damp place?
- What microorganism is in the fungi group and grows near trees and bread when it is expired?
- What organelle is found in both animal and plant cell and is on the outer side of the animal cell?
- What organelle is only in a plant cell and gives the plant cell its shape?
- Who found the theory of microorganisms?
- foot What is a disease on your foot that is caused by fungi?
- What did Louis Pasteur use to cook the broth?
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- What organelle is the control center or the brain of a cell?
- What Kind of microorganism kingdom contains unicellular organisms with a prokaryotic cell organisation?
- What microorganism in the protoctista kingdom uses flagellate to move?
- What organelle helps a cell so that the organelles are in place?
- What cell is found in your skin and blood vessels?
- What organelle helps a plant to do photosynthesis?
- What cell has a cell wall but lack organelles and an organized nucleus?
- What are the Building Blocks of Life?
- What is a cell that is in the circulatory system and is in blood?
- What microorganisms feeds on organic matter such as other microorganisms or organic tissue and debris?
- What sickness is caused by protoctista and is passed through by mosquitoes.
- What microorganism is in the fungi kingdom and is used to make bread?
20 Clues: What microorganism causes flu? • What are the Building Blocks of Life? • Who found the theory of microorganisms? • What did Louis Pasteur use to cook the broth? • What cell is found in your skin and blood vessels? • What organelle helps a plant to do photosynthesis? • What organelle is the control center or the brain of a cell? • ...
Life Science 2025-06-05
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- an organism that creates its own food
- The female reproductive part of the plant
- the male reproductive part of the plant
- A close relationship between organisms
- the thickening of the atmopshere causing the planet to heat up
- A place where organisms live
- One animal benefits while the other is unaffected
- an organism that helps with the transfer of pollen between plants
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- Pouring chemicals into water is an example of
- Both animals benefit
- an organism that breaks down living things when they die
- things that limit the population of living things
- One animal hunts the other for food
- Animals compete with each other for resources
- the colorful part of the plant meant to attract pollinators
- One animal benefits by harming another
16 Clues: Both animals benefit • A place where organisms live • One animal hunts the other for food • an organism that creates its own food • A close relationship between organisms • One animal benefits by harming another • the male reproductive part of the plant • The female reproductive part of the plant • Pouring chemicals into water is an example of • ...
cell crossword 2022-12-14
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- the control center
- producing own food
- food maker for plants
- living thing that does not make its own food
- The cell's storage
- cleans waste up
- transports proteins
- part of a cell
- smallest living thing
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- make some proteins
- the sea of a cell
- holds a cell on glass
- a job
- TSA for the cell
- living thing that makes its own food
- best scientist in 7th grades
- the generator of a cell
- the fence of a plant cell
- thing needed to see cells
- packages proteins like santa
20 Clues: a job • part of a cell • cleans waste up • TSA for the cell • the sea of a cell • make some proteins • the control center • producing own food • The cell's storage • transports proteins • holds a cell on glass • food maker for plants • smallest living thing • the generator of a cell • the fence of a plant cell • thing needed to see cells • best scientist in 7th grades • packages proteins like santa • ...
History crossword 3rd period by rosie 2021-12-08
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- plant animal remains
- involving pressing wedges into soft clay
- objects made by humans
- largest empire in ancient history
- longest river
- the study of artifacts
- a pyramid shaped structure
- reed plant that grew wild along the nile
- a mix of pictures and sound symbols
- the study of
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- a bucket attached to a string
- a system that supplies water
- market place
- person that writes
- two rivers
- the study of human culture
- fort on hilltop
- amount left over
- calculates the circumference of the earth
- a greek city state
20 Clues: two rivers • market place • the study of • longest river • fort on hilltop • amount left over • person that writes • a greek city state • plant animal remains • objects made by humans • the study of artifacts • the study of human culture • a pyramid shaped structure • a system that supplies water • a bucket attached to a string • largest empire in ancient history • ...
Plant and animal parts 2020-10-16
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- the part of a plant that absorbs sunlight
- the part of a plant that anchors it in the ground
- the part of the body that pumps oxygen and nutrients around the body
- the part of the body that digests food
- what a plant or animal does, how it acts
- one way that plants defend themselves and prevent themselves from getting eaten
- an organism that gets it's energy from the sun and cannot move on it's own
- on the inside
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- on the outside
- staying alive, in existence
- an increase in size, getting bigger
- the part of the body that thinks, feels, and controls
12 Clues: on the inside • on the outside • staying alive, in existence • an increase in size, getting bigger • the part of the body that digests food • what a plant or animal does, how it acts • the part of a plant that absorbs sunlight • the part of a plant that anchors it in the ground • the part of the body that thinks, feels, and controls • ...
Science Vocab 2020-02-14
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- The result of CO2, H2O, and sunlight
- a gas released during photosynthesis
- a gas absorbed during photosynthesis
- Tiny openings in the plant used for gas exchange
- Oxygen and glucose broken down
- the breaking down of waste
- diagram for the flow of energy through a food chain
- solar energy necessary for photosynthesis
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- Tubes in the stem of the plant that transport energy
- Absorbed through the root; necessary for photosynthesis
- position a organism occupies in the food chain, food web, or energy pyramid
- where photosynthesis happens
- the process in which CO2,H2O,and sunlight are made into glucose and oxygen
- green pigment
- tubes in the plant stem for water
15 Clues: green pigment • the breaking down of waste • where photosynthesis happens • Oxygen and glucose broken down • tubes in the plant stem for water • The result of CO2, H2O, and sunlight • a gas released during photosynthesis • a gas absorbed during photosynthesis • solar energy necessary for photosynthesis • Tiny openings in the plant used for gas exchange • ...
Ezio's cw puzzle. Plant parts 2022-10-25
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- , Pretty thing on a plant that people like to decorate with.
- , Thing that usually grows leaves on it.
- , The stalk that joins the leaf to a stem.
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- , Vascular tissue that goes from the leaves down the plant.
- , Where a stem is attached to the plant.
- , Vascular tissue that goes from the roots up the whole plant.
- , A part of a plant in-between 2 stems.
- , Weird Stick that goes through the ground.
- , Green thing that comes from the body of the plant.
- , Flat green thing that feeds the plant.
10 Clues: , A part of a plant in-between 2 stems. • , Flat green thing that feeds the plant. • , The stalk that joins the leaf to a stem. • , Where a stem is attached to the plant. • , Thing that usually grows leaves on it. • , Weird Stick that goes through the ground. • , Pretty thing on a plant that people like to decorate with. • ...
Growing Plants 2017-04-29
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- Stored Food In Steam
- This Seed Easily Carried Away By Wind
- The Process Which seed Produce a New Plant
- Part Of The Seed That Store Food For baby Plant
- Crop Grow Form Nov. To Apr.
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- Example Of Rabi Crop
- The Method Of Seed dispersal In The Pea Plant
- Crop Grow From June To Oct.
- The Practice Of Growing Plant On large Scale
- A new Plant Can Grow From
10 Clues: Example Of Rabi Crop • Stored Food In Steam • A new Plant Can Grow From • Crop Grow From June To Oct. • Crop Grow Form Nov. To Apr. • This Seed Easily Carried Away By Wind • The Process Which seed Produce a New Plant • The Practice Of Growing Plant On large Scale • The Method Of Seed dispersal In The Pea Plant • Part Of The Seed That Store Food For baby Plant
Angiosperm 2016-05-02
Across
- plant grows from a seed.
- cell that results from the fusion of two haploid nuclei, becomes an embryo
- flowering plant with two cotyledons
- flowering plant with a single cotyledon
- fertilized embryo
- oval shaped structure where pollen is produced
- protection for the flower
- tube transport the male gamete cells to the ovules
- group of flowering plants
- the long central part of a flower
- type of fertilization where one female gametophyte joins with two male gametes
- pollen producing part of a flower
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- female organ of a flower located at the bottom of pistil and contains ovules
- part of the embryo that becomes the first leaves of a seedling
- the joining of the male gamete and the female gamete
- provides nutrients for embryo
- develops from a fertilized egg
- Process in which pollen is transferred
- a small opening in the surface of an ovule
- seed-bearing structure which is formed from the ovary after flowering
- modified leaves
- the sticky bulb in the center of flowers where the pollen lands...
22 Clues: modified leaves • fertilized embryo • plant grows from a seed. • protection for the flower • group of flowering plants • provides nutrients for embryo • develops from a fertilized egg • the long central part of a flower • pollen producing part of a flower • flowering plant with two cotyledons • Process in which pollen is transferred • flowering plant with a single cotyledon • ...
Plant Structure and Function 2023-02-10
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- red pigment found in fruit
- a tiny, stringy, rootlike growth that helps anchor bryophytes to surfaces
- protective seed-carrying vessel
- eukaryotic, multicellular organism with a cellulose cell wall
- sugary fluid flowers produce to attract insects
- transports food
- first vascular plants to evolve to have seeds
- colors oranges and pears
- have rhizomes and are better at finding nutrients than bryophytes
- organs of a plant where light is captured for photosynthesis
- have no roots and can take moisture directly from the air with thin leaves
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- how plants use light, water,and carbon dioxide to make energy and oxygen
- network made up of vessels that carry blood, nutrients, and/or water in any organism
- type of cell that has membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus
- produces blue or purple color found in eggplants
- seed plants that have seeds enclosed in fruit
- structures that open and close the stomata
- structures within a plant cell, where photosynthesis occurs
- transports water
- deliver nutrients from the soil to the leaves and support the entire plant
- natural color of the cells and tissue
- layer beneath the epidermis
- protective outer layer of a leaf
- what bryophytes and pteridophytes reproduce with
- part of a seed that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem, and leaves
25 Clues: transports food • transports water • colors oranges and pears • red pigment found in fruit • layer beneath the epidermis • protective seed-carrying vessel • protective outer layer of a leaf • natural color of the cells and tissue • structures that open and close the stomata • seed plants that have seeds enclosed in fruit • first vascular plants to evolve to have seeds • ...
Escape From Chernobyl 2023-10-28
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- Name of the power plant
- Capitol of Russia
- Sofia's dads job
- Competitor to the USSR
- Alina's best friend
- The smallest form of matter
- Custodian at the power plant
- Yuri's cousin
- Alina's brother
- What happens to reactor 4
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- Secret Russian organization
- A form of energy
- Used in x-rays
- The town the story takes place in
- Country the story takes place in
- Creates power
16 Clues: Creates power • Yuri's cousin • Used in x-rays • Alina's brother • A form of energy • Sofia's dads job • Capitol of Russia • Alina's best friend • Competitor to the USSR • Name of the power plant • What happens to reactor 4 • Secret Russian organization • The smallest form of matter • Custodian at the power plant • Country the story takes place in • The town the story takes place in
PLANT_TISSUES_navinbio 2020-05-11
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- CONDUCTS WATER IN THE PLANT
- TRANSPORTS FOOD FROM LEAVES TO ALL PARTS
- THIS IS A DEAD TISSUE
- GROUND TISSUE WITH THIN WALLS
- CONDUCTING TISSUE
- IT IS ALSO CALLED INTERCALARY MERISTEM
- OUTERMOST PROTECTIVE LAYER
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- THIS IS PRESENT IN GREEN PARTS OF THE PLANT
- PRESENT IN HYDROPHYTES
- THIS TISSUE OCCURS IN YOUNG STEMS
- OPENINGS ON STEM THAT HELP IN GASEOUS EXCHANGE
- TISSUE THAT SHOWS RAPID GROWTH AT THE TIPS
- GROUP OF CELLS OF SIMILAR ORIGIN, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
- EXCHANGE OF GASES TAKES PLACES WITH THESE IN LEAVES
- _________TISSUE OCCUPIES BULK OF THE PLANT BODY
15 Clues: CONDUCTING TISSUE • THIS IS A DEAD TISSUE • PRESENT IN HYDROPHYTES • OUTERMOST PROTECTIVE LAYER • CONDUCTS WATER IN THE PLANT • GROUND TISSUE WITH THIN WALLS • THIS TISSUE OCCURS IN YOUNG STEMS • IT IS ALSO CALLED INTERCALARY MERISTEM • TRANSPORTS FOOD FROM LEAVES TO ALL PARTS • TISSUE THAT SHOWS RAPID GROWTH AT THE TIPS • THIS IS PRESENT IN GREEN PARTS OF THE PLANT • ...
Lesson 37:Plurals. 2020-09-01
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- Dinos didn't wear these.
- Plant eaters ate these.
- Dinosaurs never used these.
- There was none of these in the dinosaurs time.
- Dinosaurs Didn't wear these on there feet.
- These didn't steal anything during the dinosaurs.
- These weren't living with the dinosaurs.
- Dinosaurs didn't do this.
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- I wish Dinosaurs had these.
- Some plant eaters ate some of this.
- Dinosaurs didn't eat these.
- Flesh eating Dinosaurs some times ate this!
- Plant eating dinosaurs didn't grow these.
- Dinosaurs did not use these.
- These did not live on earth in the dinosaur time
15 Clues: Plant eaters ate these. • Dinos didn't wear these. • Dinosaurs didn't do this. • I wish Dinosaurs had these. • Dinosaurs didn't eat these. • Dinosaurs never used these. • Dinosaurs did not use these. • Some plant eaters ate some of this. • These weren't living with the dinosaurs. • Plant eating dinosaurs didn't grow these. • Dinosaurs Didn't wear these on there feet. • ...
Nutrition in plant 2021-05-23
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- contains plant nutrients
- Which gas is used to make food by plant
- the process by which plant make food
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- plant which fed on insects
- complex substance formed as a by product of photosynthesis
- what is the name of green pigment in plant
- Amarbel is a example of
- green plants are called
- which gas is the by product during the process
- ultimate source of energy
10 Clues: Amarbel is a example of • green plants are called • contains plant nutrients • ultimate source of energy • plant which fed on insects • the process by which plant make food • Which gas is used to make food by plant • what is the name of green pigment in plant • which gas is the by product during the process • complex substance formed as a by product of photosynthesis
How Traits are Passed 2013-06-16
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- an adaptation that makes an organism blend into the environment
- the breeding an organism through human intervention
- an organism that has 2 different genes for the same trait
- when pollen from one plant reaches another
- a trait that helps an individual to survive
- an allele that is expressed only if purebred.
- a plant with small tightly packed green flowers
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- reproduction involving 2 parents
- a plant that looks like small cabbages
- an allele that is always expressed is called _____
- reproduction involving one parent
- an adaptation that makes an organism look like another
- a plant with small tightly packed white flowers
- combining plants or animals with same or similar traits
14 Clues: reproduction involving 2 parents • reproduction involving one parent • a plant that looks like small cabbages • when pollen from one plant reaches another • a trait that helps an individual to survive • an allele that is expressed only if purebred. • a plant with small tightly packed white flowers • a plant with small tightly packed green flowers • ...
This crossword is as easy as abc! 2024-11-29
Across
- - A round object to play with.
- - A green thing that grows.
- - Something we read.
- - Something we write with.
- - Something that burns and gives heat.
- - It tells us the time.
- - Something we sit on.
- - A fluffy thing in the sky.
- - A big boat.
- - A way to walk.
- - An animal that swims.
- - A tall plant with a trunk.
- - White, cold stuff that falls in winter.
- - A small hard rock.
- - A red or green fruit.
- - A green part of a tree or plant.
- - Something we open to go into a room.
- - Something that shows your face.
- - A long stream of water.
- - A path for cars.
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- - Water that falls from the sky.
- - A flat surface to eat or work on.
- - An animal with wings that flies.
- - A vehicle we drive.
- - Something that helps us see.
- - Something to put food on.
- - Something to drink from.
- - A place where we learn.
- - A place where we live.
- - Moving air.
- - Something we wear on our feet.
- - Something we drink.
- - A tiny light in the sky at night.
- - A pretty plant with petals.
- - A glass opening to look outside.
- - Green stuff that grows on the ground.
36 Clues: - Moving air. • - A big boat. • - A way to walk. • - A path for cars. • - Something we read. • - A small hard rock. • - A vehicle we drive. • - Something we drink. • - Something we sit on. • - It tells us the time. • - An animal that swims. • - A red or green fruit. • - A place where we live. • - A place where we learn. • - A long stream of water. • - Something we write with. • ...
Cells, Photosynthesis, food Webs, Energy Transfers 2023-10-03
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- Eats primary and both secondary consumer
- A living thing
- A gelly like substance that holds the organallles in place
- A part in a cell
- Is the top predator, has few predators
- Basic unit of life
- A way of showing flow of energy, Consists many food chains
- Gives the plant its green color
- Stores of water and food are larger in plant cell
- All cells are composed of cells
- The sugar produced by the plant during photosynthesis
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- Turns proteins into energy
- A layer outside the cell that filters what goes in and out of the cell
- Eats only producers
- An organism that does not produce food and eats other things
- Plays a role in photosynthesis
- transfers proteins
- The brain of the cell
- clean the cell and discard dead material
- Packages the proteins
- A living organism that gets energy from the sun and produces food
- Site of protein synthesis
- Barrier of the cell that provides structure
- web Linear way of showing flow of energy
- The process plants use to make their own food
25 Clues: A living thing • A part in a cell • transfers proteins • Basic unit of life • Eats only producers • The brain of the cell • Packages the proteins • Site of protein synthesis • Turns proteins into energy • Plays a role in photosynthesis • Gives the plant its green color • All cells are composed of cells • Is the top predator, has few predators • Eats primary and both secondary consumer • ...
Landscape architecture 2026-03-24
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- - A machine that makes small holes in the ground to allow air into the soil.
- - A pipe attached to a building that carries rainwater from the roof to the ground.
- - The presence of large numbers of something living and harmful.
- - The practice of fertilizing a plant by applying fertilizer to the leaves.
- - A channel attached to the edge of a roof to carry rainwater away.
- - A slope or the steepness of a slope.
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- - A way to water plants by bringing water directly to plant roots.
- - A substance that is added to soil to help plants grow.
- - A substance that kills weeds.
- - A tree or shrub that produces cones instead of fruit.
- - A device that measures the amount of water in soil.
- - A plant that is strong and can withstand challenging conditions.
- - To remove the matted layer of roots and dead grass from a lawn.
- - Protective coverings for the eyes made of clear plastic or glass.
- - A plant that lives for only one growing season.
15 Clues: - A substance that kills weeds. • - A slope or the steepness of a slope. • - A plant that lives for only one growing season. • - A device that measures the amount of water in soil. • - A tree or shrub that produces cones instead of fruit. • - A substance that is added to soil to help plants grow. • - The presence of large numbers of something living and harmful. • ...
Sixth Grade Ecology 2023-12-04
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- factors in the environment that are living
- a living organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis
- constant recycling of this element through an ecosystem
- the variety of life and its processes
- a living organisms that is so small it must be viewed by a microscope
- a single, living thing
- the movement of individuals out of a population
- an individual animal, plant, or single celled life form
- part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals and anchors it to the environment
- the process by which green plants transform light energy to chemical energy to supply their food
- the number of births within a population
- a system of interdependent food chains
- the spacing of individuals within a population across an environment
- zone where sunlight enters the water
- a simple, nonflowering aquatic plant
- producers that produce their own food through photosynthesis
- the study of how organisms interact with their environment
- both species benefit (win/win)
- resources and other factors in the environment that can lower the population growth rate
- cells in the leaf that make the plant a green pigment
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- competition between members of the same species
- a role a species plays in an ecosystem
- zone where sunlight cannot enter the water
- a term used to describe organisms that occupy a certain area
- two or more populations of a different species that occupy the same space at the same time
- biomes that are water-based
- the number of individuals that make up a population
- the surroundings or conditions factors live in
- one species benefits while the host species is harmed (win/lose)
- part of a plant that protects the seeds
- the movement of individuals into a population
- a term used to describe the combination of every ecosystem on the planet with biotic and abiotic factors
- factors in the environment that are not living
- part of a plant that changes sunlight into energy through photosynthesis
- the predator eats part of its prey but does not kill it
- when a predator kills and eats it prey successfully
- a sequence of organisms that are dependent on the next organism for food
- organisms that obtain their energy by breaking down dead organisms
- biomes that cover an area of land with similar communities of plants and animals
- the number of deaths within a population
- the complere disappearance of a species
- competition between members of different species
- a species of organism that spreads in an area where it is not native
- rise in Earth's temperature due to the buildup of carbon dioxide
- one species benefits while the other one is not affected (win/no win or lose)
- the phsycial area where a species lives
46 Clues: a single, living thing • biomes that are water-based • both species benefit (win/win) • zone where sunlight enters the water • a simple, nonflowering aquatic plant • the variety of life and its processes • a role a species plays in an ecosystem • a system of interdependent food chains • part of a plant that protects the seeds • the complere disappearance of a species • ...
Farm to school 2016-11-30
10 Clues: a young plant • helps to dig a hole • starting of a plant • make the soil more loosen • bad bug that eat our plants • bad guy that eat our plants • pretty plant but cannot eat • is one of the thing that a plant need • a bad plant that grow beside our plants • happen to the soil when you water to much
Crossword puzzle: Plant & Animal Cells 2025-11-05
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- Small sac for transport ot storage in cells
- Organelle that protects and provides shape and support for plant cells
- Storage organelle that is larger in plant cells than in animal cells
- Organelle that packages proteins
- Structure involved in animal cell division
- Cells that don't have a nucleus
- Organelle responsible for Cellular respiration
- Organelle that breaks down materials in cells
- Molecule that contains genetic instructions
- Organelle that controls what comes into and out of the cell
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- Site of protein synthesis
- Cells that have a nucleus
- Organelle that contains genetic material
- Specialized "organs" within a cell
- Small structure inside the nucleus
- Organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- Organelle responsible for transport within cell
- Membrane around plant vacuole
- Molecule used in protein synthesis
- Jelly-like substance inside cells
20 Clues: Site of protein synthesis • Cells that have a nucleus • Membrane around plant vacuole • Cells that don't have a nucleus • Organelle that packages proteins • Jelly-like substance inside cells • Specialized "organs" within a cell • Small structure inside the nucleus • Molecule used in protein synthesis • Organelle that contains genetic material • ...
Banana Plant Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-10
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- plants that replace the parent plant
- /Stalk that supports the inflorescence
- rolled structures that unravel as the plant matures
- / Provides a method to take in water and nutrients
- /Term that includes all of the fruit
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- that contains the female and male parts of the flower
- Sucker/Has broad leaves and small rhizomes
- center of the plant that is fleshy and filled with water
- supporting both male and female flowers
- fruit on the female part of the flower and develop into a hand as part of the larger bunch.
- / True stem of the plant
- suckers/Have narrow leaves and a large rhizome
12 Clues: / True stem of the plant • plants that replace the parent plant • /Term that includes all of the fruit • /Stalk that supports the inflorescence • supporting both male and female flowers • Sucker/Has broad leaves and small rhizomes • suckers/Have narrow leaves and a large rhizome • rolled structures that unravel as the plant matures • ...
Roots Review 2026-03-24
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- first root grown after a seed germinates
- rate of water absorption that is not sufficient for the plant
- roots that store water for the plant
- one main root which lateral roots radiate from
- roots that prefer humid, moist air and do not go into soil
- bacteria that can assist in making substances readily absorbed by roots
- providing support
- water remaining in soil after drainage by gravity
- roots that provide stability especially in tropical areas
- several main roots that branch into a dense mass
- roots that pull a plant deeper into the soil
- region where cells are fully grown and functioning
- botanical term for dodder
- water that is held against the force of gravity
- water that is bound to soil particles and unavailable to plants
- region where cells get larger and differentiate, pushing the root further into the soil
- spongy roots that extend above the water to assist in gas exchange
- cells that cover the root tip and provide protection for internal cells
- roots that store carbohydrates for the plant
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- legume family impact on the soil and nutrient availability
- mostly store food and contain the endodermis
- function of taking up water and minerals for a plant
- water that drains out of pore spaces after rain
- when two organisms benefit each other
- function to allow replication asexually
- water between field capacity and permanent wilting point
- function of moving water, minerals and food through roots
- roots that can develop into suckers
- providing a source of food
- region of primary maturation where water is absorbed
- region where new cells are formed for elongation and replace the root cap
- fungus that absorbs phosphorous much better than root hairs
- have no chlorophyll and are dependent on other plants for nutrition
- lies directly against the inner boundary of the epidermis
34 Clues: providing support • botanical term for dodder • providing a source of food • roots that can develop into suckers • roots that store water for the plant • when two organisms benefit each other • function to allow replication asexually • first root grown after a seed germinates • mostly store food and contain the endodermis • roots that pull a plant deeper into the soil • ...
Science Revision 2021-11-01
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- Animals which have hair
- Plant part that supports the plant to grow upright to reach for sunlight
- system that breaks down food into simple substances
- Animals which have dry skin with scales
- Plant part that traps sunlight to make food for the plant
- Living things that can make their own food
- System that carries digested food, water and oxygen in the blood to all parts of the body
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- animals which have six legs and 3 body parts
- They can only be seen using a microscope
- The ends of a magnet
- Mushroom and yeast belong to this group of living things
- System which supports the body
- A magnetic material
13 Clues: A magnetic material • The ends of a magnet • Animals which have hair • System which supports the body • Animals which have dry skin with scales • They can only be seen using a microscope • Living things that can make their own food • animals which have six legs and 3 body parts • system that breaks down food into simple substances • ...
Plant Life Cycle 2023-07-02
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- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce food (glucose) and release oxygen.
- The cycle starts again as new seeds are produced, dispersed, and germinate, leading to the growth of new plants.
- The process of the ovary ripening into a fruit, which protects and contains the seeds of the plant.
- A period of rest or inactivity in a plant's life cycle, often during unfavorable conditions like winter or dry seasons.
- The aging or decline of the plant, usually marked by the withering and death of leaves, flowers, or the entire plant.
- The period during which the plant increases in size, develops more leaves and branches, and establishes its root system in the soil.
- The process in which a seed starts to sprout and grow roots, followed by the emergence of a shoot and leaves.
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- The production of new plants from seeds, either through sexual reproduction involving flowers or asexual reproduction such as by runners.
- The transfer of pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, enabling fertilization and the formation of seeds.
- The stage when a plant produces flowers, which contain the reproductive organs for producing seeds.
- Plants develop features and traits that help them survive in their specific environments, such as thorns, thick stems, or deep roots.
- The young plant that grows from a germinated seed, with a small stem, roots, and one or a few leaves.
- Begins as a small, dormant structure that contains all the necessary parts to grow into a new plant.
- and Maturity The plant continues to grow, develop, and reach its full size and potential, producing more flowers, fruits, and seeds.
- Dispersal The movement or transport of seeds away from the parent plant, ensuring the spread and survival of the plant species.
15 Clues: The process of the ovary ripening into a fruit, which protects and contains the seeds of the plant. • The stage when a plant produces flowers, which contain the reproductive organs for producing seeds. • Begins as a small, dormant structure that contains all the necessary parts to grow into a new plant. • ...
soil crossword 2022-08-26
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- helps break down the soil
- pests that eat plants
- the best place for a plant
- has the largest particles
- has the smallest particles
- made up of bark and kills weeds
- has particles larger that clay but smaller than sand
- they protect the plant roots
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- is organic matter that is in the process of decaying
- is a plant tonic
- helps the plants get water
- fully decayed organic matter
- made of organic matter, water, oxygen and mineral matter
13 Clues: is a plant tonic • pests that eat plants • helps break down the soil • has the largest particles • helps the plants get water • the best place for a plant • has the smallest particles • fully decayed organic matter • they protect the plant roots • made up of bark and kills weeds • is organic matter that is in the process of decaying • ...
Engineering Week @ Haworth 2025-02-17
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- Beam or Connection Panels
- Major jumping off point for Haworth's success, Powered
- Configuration Data Team
- Haworth Management System
- 1mm and 3mm
- Mississippi plant
- Best place to work
- Bill of Material
- 3006 plant
- Thin slices of Wood
- "Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing"
- PTC CAD software
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- When a desk sticks out of storage
- 3.14
- Can be made with spaghetti
- "2 words" Monthly company update
- D12
- Where wood becomes furniture
- Most North Showroom in North America
- North Steel Plant
- Laminates plant
21 Clues: D12 • 3.14 • 3006 plant • 1mm and 3mm • Laminates plant • Bill of Material • PTC CAD software • Mississippi plant • North Steel Plant • Best place to work • Thin slices of Wood • Configuration Data Team • Beam or Connection Panels • Haworth Management System • Can be made with spaghetti • Where wood becomes furniture • "2 words" Monthly company update • When a desk sticks out of storage • ...
Plant Vocab Crossword 2013-02-05
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- plant
- one of the vascular which transfer sugars downward
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- of the vascular system in a plant which transports water and dead cells, or the tracheids, from the roots of a plant
- gamete of a plant
- forest/ an example which demonstrates the importance of seedless vascular plants/ ancestors of ferns, which later became coal
- vascular plant
- seed plant that bears seeds directly on the surface of cones
- function of plants which require sunlight's energy to create glucose
- nutrients provided to the embryo of a seed as the seed grows
- algae/ ancestor of all plants
10 Clues: plant • vascular plant • gamete of a plant • algae/ ancestor of all plants • one of the vascular which transfer sugars downward • seed plant that bears seeds directly on the surface of cones • nutrients provided to the embryo of a seed as the seed grows • function of plants which require sunlight's energy to create glucose • ...
Axeton Essig - Cell Parts 2023-10-12
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- Basically the protein mail service.
- Only in plant cells, provides support
- Genetic / hereditary gene information
- Small, hold rRNA and proteins
- The shield of a cell
- The brain of the cell
- Produces energy for the cell
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- Can be rough or smooth
- Only in plant cells, makes food
- The digestive system of the cell
- Is larger in plant cells
- Jelly-like substance outside nucleus
12 Clues: The shield of a cell • The brain of the cell • Can be rough or smooth • Is larger in plant cells • Produces energy for the cell • Small, hold rRNA and proteins • Only in plant cells, makes food • The digestive system of the cell • Basically the protein mail service. • Jelly-like substance outside nucleus • Only in plant cells, provides support • ...
Axeton Essig - Cell Parts 2023-10-12
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- Basically the protein mail service.
- Only in plant cells, provides support
- Genetic / hereditary gene information
- Small, hold rRNA and proteins
- The shield of a cell
- The brain of the cell
- Produces energy for the cell
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- Can be rough or smooth
- Only in plant cells, makes food
- The digestive system of the cell
- Is larger in plant cells
- Jelly-like substance outside nucleus
12 Clues: The shield of a cell • The brain of the cell • Can be rough or smooth • Is larger in plant cells • Produces energy for the cell • Small, hold rRNA and proteins • Only in plant cells, makes food • The digestive system of the cell • Basically the protein mail service. • Jelly-like substance outside nucleus • Only in plant cells, provides support • ...
Axeton Essig - Cell Parts 2023-10-12
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- Basically the protein mail service.
- Only in plant cells, provides support
- Genetic / hereditary gene information
- Small, hold rRNA and proteins
- The shield of a cell
- The brain of the cell
- Produces energy for the cell
Down
- Can be rough or smooth
- Only in plant cells, makes food
- The digestive system of the cell
- Is larger in plant cells
- Jelly-like substance outside nucleus
12 Clues: The shield of a cell • The brain of the cell • Can be rough or smooth • Is larger in plant cells • Produces energy for the cell • Small, hold rRNA and proteins • Only in plant cells, makes food • The digestive system of the cell • Basically the protein mail service. • Jelly-like substance outside nucleus • Only in plant cells, provides support • ...
plant systems 2024-11-15
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- What is an example of a storage root?
- Substances like water and _____________ are absorbed by the roots.
- The tiny openings found on the leaves are called _______________.
- The ________ help to hold the plant firmly to the ground.
- The stem can transport ___________ and water.
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- Food travels _______________ in a plant.
- The stem helps to hold the plant _______________ to receive more sunlight.
- The _____________ help to make food for the plant.
- Water travels ______________ in a plant.
- What is an example of a storage stem?
10 Clues: What is an example of a storage root? • What is an example of a storage stem? • Food travels _______________ in a plant. • Water travels ______________ in a plant. • The stem can transport ___________ and water. • The _____________ help to make food for the plant. • The ________ help to hold the plant firmly to the ground. • ...
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 • ...
Plants (GRADE 2) 2020-11-23
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- we can eat the root of this plant
- part of plants that can attract insects
- we can eat the leaves of this plant
- plant can give us this to breath
- new plants grow from
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- plants need it
- it absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- part of plant that we can eat
- the part of the plant that holds it up straight
- insects carry it from flower to flower
10 Clues: plants need it • new plants grow from • part of plant that we can eat • plant can give us this to breath • we can eat the root of this plant • we can eat the leaves of this plant • insects carry it from flower to flower • part of plants that can attract insects • it absorbs water and minerals from the soil • the part of the plant that holds it up straight
Plants! 2022-10-28
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- Pretty part of the plant that attracts pollinators.
- Process where the plant makes its own food and energy.
- Plant this to grow new plants.
- Dirt in which the plants grow in.
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- We eat this part of the plant.
- Takes water and nutrients up from the soil.
- An example of a pollinator.
- Water and nutrients travel up this part of the plant.
- This part of the plant uses water, nutrients and sunlight to make food for the plant.
9 Clues: An example of a pollinator. • We eat this part of the plant. • Plant this to grow new plants. • Dirt in which the plants grow in. • Takes water and nutrients up from the soil. • Pretty part of the plant that attracts pollinators. • Water and nutrients travel up this part of the plant. • Process where the plant makes its own food and energy. • ...
Genetics Vocabulary - Linus Jose 2022-04-27
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- the young born of living organisms
- quality or traits of a person or thing
- an organism that passes down to it's offspring of generations
- is the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- to receive something from an ancestor
- a gene that blocks another gene
- is the study of heredity and inherited genes
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- a gene that is blocked by the dominant gene
- pollen from one plant to another plant
- pollen from one plant to the same plant
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breed
12 Clues: a gene that blocks another gene • the young born of living organisms • to receive something from an ancestor • quality or traits of a person or thing • pollen from one plant to another plant • pollen from one plant to the same plant • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • a gene that is blocked by the dominant gene • is the study of heredity and inherited genes • ...
Cell Biology 2023-05-17
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- Attached to the nucleus and creates proteins
- A fluid found in the cell membrane
- Creates food for the plant cell through photosynthesis
- Often called the “brain” of the cell
- The outer layer that protects the plant cell
- Synthesizes proteins in the cell.
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- This type of cell includes archaea and bacteria cells
- Apparatus Processes and sorts proteins for transport
- Takes in and gets rid of waste
- Helps with cell division in animal cells
- The outer layer that protects any cell
- Is the powerhouse of the cell
- Helps digest foods and break down microorganisms
- This type of cell includes animal, plant, fungi, and protist cells
- Helps with synthesizing lipids
15 Clues: Is the powerhouse of the cell • Takes in and gets rid of waste • Helps with synthesizing lipids • Synthesizes proteins in the cell. • A fluid found in the cell membrane • Often called the “brain” of the cell • The outer layer that protects any cell • Helps with cell division in animal cells • Attached to the nucleus and creates proteins • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-12-05
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- gas taken in and used by plants to make food
- source of energy necessary for plants to make food
- contains chlorophyll
- control the opening and closing of the stomata
- energy from the Sun is converted into a useable form
- pigment that makes leaves green
- gas released by plants
- pores on the leaf which allow gas exchange
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- process in which plants produce food
- single-cell, plant like organism
- transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- food produced by plants
- transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- part of the plant where most of the food-making occur
- form of energy used to begin photosynthesis
15 Clues: contains chlorophyll • gas released by plants • food produced by plants • pigment that makes leaves green • single-cell, plant like organism • process in which plants produce food • pores on the leaf which allow gas exchange • form of energy used to begin photosynthesis • gas taken in and used by plants to make food • control the opening and closing of the stomata • ...
Explore and Express Level 4 (Unit 1) 2023-11-24
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- The hair _____ insects
- Beets are root _____
- There is a _____ that grows in the desert
- The _____ flytrap is one of a few meat-eating plants
- You may know pandas like to eat _____ plants
- They become a _____ for the plants
- Don't they look like _____?
- _____ are crunchy vegetables
- a _____ is a hot place
- The mouth of the Venus flytrap stays open to look like _____
- What's so _____ about a bamboo plant?
- Some people use them to _____ their clothes
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- _____ has a fresh taste
- _____ is used in teas and cooking
- Its fruits are _____ in the dirt
- They are very good at _____ water
- Beets are a very _____ color
- Insects try to drink the 'dew' from the _____
- The flowers of the peanut plant _____ above ground
- Cucumbers can be used as a face _____
- There are a few plants that need _____ to live
- You can put _____ of cucumber on your eyes to help you cool down
- Their roots grow _____
- The stems have sharp _____
- The dew is really _____ hairs
- On the mouth are tiny, little _____
26 Clues: Beets are root _____ • The hair _____ insects • Their roots grow _____ • a _____ is a hot place • _____ has a fresh taste • The stems have sharp _____ • Don't they look like _____? • Beets are a very _____ color • _____ are crunchy vegetables • The dew is really _____ hairs • Its fruits are _____ in the dirt • _____ is used in teas and cooking • They are very good at _____ water • ...
MODERN PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 2025-10-06
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- Nutrients like vitamin A and C that plants provide for human diets.
- Storage method that controls oxygen and CO₂ to keep produce fresh.
- The exchange of gases between plants and their environment.
- Technique used to maintain and regenerate whole plants from cells in labs.
- Process by which plants produce food from sunlight.
- A physiological response that allows plants to survive drought or salinity.
- Process of conserving the variety of living species.
- Genetic __________ involves altering plant DNA for desirable traits.
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- Science that studies how plants function.
- A toxin that can contaminate maize, controlled through resistant varieties.
- Technique used to produce multiple identical plants from small tissue samples.
- Movement of water vapor through plant leaves.
- Pigment essential for capturing light energy during photosynthesis.
- The main organ where photosynthesis occurs.
- Growing plants without soil, using nutrient solutions.
- Protective structure at the root tip.
- Method of increasing crop yield through physiological understanding.
- The basic unit of heredity targeted in genetic engineering.
18 Clues: Protective structure at the root tip. • Science that studies how plants function. • The main organ where photosynthesis occurs. • Movement of water vapor through plant leaves. • Process by which plants produce food from sunlight. • Process of conserving the variety of living species. • Growing plants without soil, using nutrient solutions. • ...
Study of Plants 2020-12-18
9 Clues: green pigment • contain seeds • sugar made by plants • kitchen of the plant • reproductive part of a plant • pores on the underside of leaves • part of the plant below the ground • part of the plant above the ground • the development of a plant from a seed
Study of Plants 2020-12-17
9 Clues: green pigment • contain seeds • sugar made by plants • kitchen of the plant • reproductive part of a plant • pores on the underside of leaves • part of the plant below the ground • part of the plant above the ground • the development of a plant from a seed
Study of Plants 2020-12-17
9 Clues: green pigment • contain seeds • sugar made by plants • kitchen of the plant • reproductive part of a plant • pores on the underside of leaves • part of the plant below the ground • part of the plant above the ground • the development of a plant from a seed
Pikes Peak Region Gardens 2022-02-24
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- Edible green shoots recommended to plant in April
- Often the start for a garden - available at special libraries in PPLD
- Friendly pollinator
- The smallest of all bird species
- A troublesome, often invasive, native plant
- The process or period of gathering crops
- The study of plants
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- Decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer
- "Eat your fruits and (blank)"
- The region we grow in
- Vegetable often used in pie
- State flower of Colorado
- Often colorful result of metamorphosis
- To cut away dead or overgrown portions of garden
14 Clues: Friendly pollinator • The study of plants • The region we grow in • State flower of Colorado • Vegetable often used in pie • "Eat your fruits and (blank)" • The smallest of all bird species • Often colorful result of metamorphosis • The process or period of gathering crops • A troublesome, often invasive, native plant • To cut away dead or overgrown portions of garden • ...
Cells 8IC 2023-10-27
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- The type of cell that fights disease
- The first one was invented by Zacharias Janssen and his father
- The type of cell that carries oxygen in your blood
- Deoxyribonucleicacid
- The maximum magnification achiveable using the school microscopes
- The vegetable we used to look at plant cells in the lab
- In plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- The outermost part of an animal cell
- The scientific name for a brain cell
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- The single unit building blocks of life
- There are thousands of these in each chromosomeand each one has the code for making a specific protein
- The part of a cell which makes the energy
- Humans have 23 pairs of these
- The outermost part of a plant cell
- The magnification using the eye piece and the small red objective lens
- This type of infection causing cell does not have a nucleus
- The control centre for the cell
17 Clues: Deoxyribonucleicacid • Humans have 23 pairs of these • The control centre for the cell • The outermost part of a plant cell • The type of cell that fights disease • The outermost part of an animal cell • The scientific name for a brain cell • The single unit building blocks of life • The part of a cell which makes the energy • In plant cells where photosynthesis happens • ...
PARTS OF A SEED 2024-01-24
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- needed for plant growth
- when a seed begins to grow into a new plant
- coat covers and protects the seed
- a plant with one cotyledon
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- thick outer layer of the seed
- the first “leaves” of a plant
- i can be found in fruits
- forms the new plant
- acts as food for the seed, and nourishes the embryo
- a plant with two cotyledons
10 Clues: forms the new plant • needed for plant growth • i can be found in fruits • a plant with one cotyledon • a plant with two cotyledons • thick outer layer of the seed • the first “leaves” of a plant • coat covers and protects the seed • when a seed begins to grow into a new plant • acts as food for the seed, and nourishes the embryo
Facts about Palestine 2022-01-19
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- a country
- awake at night
- name of a sea
- to be strong
- A sacred mosque
- a popular plant
- a mass of water
- a local scarf
- a bunch of plant
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- an animal with long horns
- a type of food
- the trip of the prophet to heaven
- a place with little rainfall
- a country
- a large body of water
- a Holy land
- to be free
- a spotted animal
- name of money
- a region of the world
20 Clues: a country • a country • to be free • a Holy land • to be strong • name of a sea • name of money • a local scarf • a type of food • awake at night • A sacred mosque • a popular plant • a mass of water • a spotted animal • a bunch of plant • a large body of water • a region of the world • an animal with long horns • a place with little rainfall • the trip of the prophet to heaven
plants in action** 2013-11-27
10 Clues: we need to eat • we breath it in • absorb sunlight • helps plant grow • holds up the plant • the plant grows from a • makes and collets pollen • also helps the plant grow • extracts the vitamins and water • i am sometimes big or small and soft
Cell Crossword 2018-02-20
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- Performs cellular respiration, and is the powerhouse of the cell
- A group of similar cells working together to perform a common function
- An infectious cell that only replicates inside another living creature
- Transports proteins
- A group of tissues working together to serve a common function
- Synthesizes proteins
- Clean up waste in the cell
- Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis
- Membrane Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
- Where food, water, and other waste are stored in a plant cell
- Makes ribosomes
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- Move and adjust the internal structure of the cell
- Individual structures within a cell
- A cell with no membrane bound organelles
- Transports carbohydrates and lipids
- The organizing center of a plant cell
- The organelle that contains DNA
- Do photosynthesis within the thylakoid membranes
- Protects the cell organelles, the background material of the cell
- A plant or animal cell that has a membrane bound nucleus
- System A group of organs working together to perform a task
- Theory A theory to describe the properties of cells
- A type of prokaryotic microorganism
- Vesicles Transport from the Endoplasmic Reticulum to the Golgi Body
- Store water, food, and waste
25 Clues: Makes ribosomes • Transports proteins • Synthesizes proteins • Clean up waste in the cell • Store water, food, and waste • The organelle that contains DNA • Individual structures within a cell • Transports carbohydrates and lipids • A type of prokaryotic microorganism • The organizing center of a plant cell • A cell with no membrane bound organelles • ...
Transport in Plants 2014-11-14
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- What is the xylem made of?
- What transports minerals to the leaves?
- What acts like a drinking straw and creates a flow of water?
- What is the process of plants slowing down the rate of transpiration called?
- Where does water enter the plant?
- What water leaves the plant through?
- What is the process of water entering the plant called?
- What does water travel up the plant in?
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- A factor affecting the rate of transpiration?
- How does water move up the plant?
10 Clues: What is the xylem made of? • How does water move up the plant? • Where does water enter the plant? • What water leaves the plant through? • What transports minerals to the leaves? • What does water travel up the plant in? • A factor affecting the rate of transpiration? • What is the process of water entering the plant called? • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-10-11
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- The source of energy and heat in a plant
- The plant system to suck up water
- The waste product of photosynthesis
- The part of a plant that transports sugar
- It is energy rich
- The part of a plant that transports water
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- Taking in light and carbon dioxide and water to produce energy
- The gateways for oxygen and carbon dioxide on leaves
- It is energy poor
- The product of photosynthesis that gives a plant energy
10 Clues: It is energy poor • It is energy rich • The plant system to suck up water • The waste product of photosynthesis • The source of energy and heat in a plant • The part of a plant that transports sugar • The part of a plant that transports water • The gateways for oxygen and carbon dioxide on leaves • The product of photosynthesis that gives a plant energy • ...
Plants 2022-05-19
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- to make
- parts of a plant
- to deliver pollen to another plant
- to begin to grow
- the air that passes out of a plant through tiny holes on the surfaces of the leaves
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- the gas in the air that plants use for photosynthesis
- something that causes the plant to act in way
- the process that plants use to make sugar
- the reaction to a stimulus
- to make more of the same kind
- any material living things need to grow
11 Clues: to make • parts of a plant • to begin to grow • the reaction to a stimulus • to make more of the same kind • to deliver pollen to another plant • any material living things need to grow • the process that plants use to make sugar • something that causes the plant to act in way • the gas in the air that plants use for photosynthesis • ...
