the plant Crossword Puzzles
Intro into Genetics 2025 2025-04-30
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- is the branch of biology that deals with characteristics that are inherited from one generation to the next.
- A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing.
- one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
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- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- pollination that occurs when
- pollination that occurs when pollen
- of a dominant factor.
- to receive something from someone who came before you.
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic Offspring: the young born of living organisms. They are the children
14 Clues: of a dominant factor. • pollination that occurs when • pollination that occurs when pollen • a genetic factor that is blocked by the • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • to receive something from someone who came before you. • one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant. • ...
Jacob 5 2024-04-12
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- cut dead and overgrown parts of a plant
- to feed and care for
- part of the plant that collects water
- part of a tree that grows leaves and fruit
- to reach
- not good
- where plants grow
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- contains the seeds of a plant
- prophet who gave the allegory of the olive trees
- someone who works for another person
- another term for work
- save food for future use
- to cut
13 Clues: to cut • to reach • not good • where plants grow • to feed and care for • another term for work • save food for future use • contains the seeds of a plant • someone who works for another person • part of the plant that collects water • cut dead and overgrown parts of a plant • part of a tree that grows leaves and fruit • prophet who gave the allegory of the olive trees
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 • ...
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 2024-03-30
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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. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-03-15
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- The part of photosynthesis that relies on sunlight
- The part of the plant that contains chloroplasts
- Water loss in a plant
- Means "to make"
- Photosynthesis takes place here in the cell
- Where the energy comes from for a plant to undergo photosynthesis
- The sugar that is made during photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis occurs in these types of organisms
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- The light reactions are also known as the ____________ reactions
- The process in which light energy, water, and carbon dioxide are used to create glucose and oxygen
- The dark reactions are also known as the light independent reactions or the ___________
- The pigment that gives leaves their green color
- The part of photosynthesis that makes glucose
- The meaning of "photo"
- Used during the dark reactions to help make glucose
- The holes on the underside of leaves
- Oxygen comes from splitting apart this molecule
17 Clues: Means "to make" • Water loss in a plant • The meaning of "photo" • The holes on the underside of leaves • Photosynthesis takes place here in the cell • The sugar that is made during photosynthesis • The part of photosynthesis that makes glucose • The pigment that gives leaves their green color • Oxygen comes from splitting apart this molecule • ...
Plants in actioℵ 2013-11-28
10 Clues: we need to eat • holds up plant • we breath it in • helps plant grow • also helps to grow • absorb the sunlight • the plant grows from a • extract the vitamin and water • is a bit of food for the plant • i am big or small and very soft
14.1 Plant Reproduction Crossword 2025-01-05
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- Both Male and Female flowers on the same plants
- A type of haploid spore in plants formed through meiosis. It develops into the female gametophyte.
- A bud, stem, or root section from one plant is joined to another by aligning their vascular cambium tissues, with the graft covered to prevent water loss. In cleft grafting, the rootstock is split, and a stem section (scion) from another plant is inserted into it.
- the process by which growth resumes in a seed after a period of being dormant
- Vascular plants dominant generation
- produces seeds that are not enclosed in protective tissue
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- A type of haploid spore in plants formed through meiosis. It develops into the male gametophyte.
- Plants Plants that receive pollen from another plant, ensuring genetic diversity
- Flowers with sepals, petals, stamens, and one or more pistils.
- Flowers that have both pistils and stamens
- A plant is split into two or more pieces, each containing intact shoots and roots.
- When the male gametophyte (pollen grain) transfers to the female reproductive structure (pistil)
- The female Gametophytes
- a structure created by the division and lengthening of embryonic root cells inside a germinating seed
- The haploid stage in the life cycle of a plant. It produces gametes (sperm and egg cells) through mitosis.
15 Clues: The female Gametophytes • Vascular plants dominant generation • Flowers that have both pistils and stamens • Both Male and Female flowers on the same plants • produces seeds that are not enclosed in protective tissue • Flowers with sepals, petals, stamens, and one or more pistils. • the process by which growth resumes in a seed after a period of being dormant • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab Words 2025-03-10
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- one of the cells that surround a stoma on a plant leaf and control the opening and closing of a stoma
- the lower layer of leaf tissue consisting of loosely packed cells that carry photosynthesis and have many air pockets in them
- a noncellular protective covering over leaves and young stems
- a region on a stem where a leaf is attached
- a structure containing vascular tissues in leaf blades
- openings between guard cells that allow water vapors and gases to pass into and out of the leaf
- a root system with a cluster of roots with the same size and are lacking a taproot
- a vascular tissue made of long, hollow cells that carry water and dissolved minerals upward in a plant
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- the upper layer of leaf tissue that contains tall, thin, closely packed cells that carry most of photosynthesis
- a root system with thicker and longer than the other roots of a plant
- the release of water from plant leaves through the stoma
- the growth of plants in response to external stimuli
- a vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant
- a tissue that serves as a protective covering
- between the node and the blade
15 Clues: between the node and the blade • a region on a stem where a leaf is attached • a tissue that serves as a protective covering • the growth of plants in response to external stimuli • a structure containing vascular tissues in leaf blades • the release of water from plant leaves through the stoma • a vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant • ...
Endangered Species Crossword 2025-07-21
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- Making the world dirty and unhealthy
- A flightless bird that became extinct about 350 years ago
- Being easily hurt or attacked
- A classification when a species population has gone down by more than 80% in 10 years
- A marine animal affected by water and noise pollution
- When humans kill animals for their fur, horns, or other parts
- The natural home or environment of an animal or plant
- When a type of animal or plant is at risk of disappearing forever
- A type of living thing, like an animal or a plant
- The group that created the Red List for species
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- A type of big cat also called the Siberian tiger
- A brown bird that governments and conservation groups helped recover
- An animal known for its horn, which is sometimes hunted
- Chemicals used to kill insects that can harm wildlife
- A primate that lives in rainforests and is critically endangered
- Too many fish caught in one area at once
- When all of a certain animal or plant type are gone from the world
- A large animal known for its tusks, can be savannah or forest
18 Clues: Being easily hurt or attacked • Making the world dirty and unhealthy • Too many fish caught in one area at once • The group that created the Red List for species • A type of big cat also called the Siberian tiger • A type of living thing, like an animal or a plant • Chemicals used to kill insects that can harm wildlife • ...
Genetics vocabulary 2025-04-28
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- the offspring resulting from combining the
- to receive something from someone who came before you
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the same plant.
- an organism that always passes down
- the young born of living organisms. They are the children
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
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- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor from different plant
- is the branch of biology that deals with characteristics that are inherited from one generation to the next.
- traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- pollination that occurs when pollen from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- of two organisms of different breeds
14 Clues: an organism that always passes down • of two organisms of different breeds • the offspring resulting from combining the • a distinguishing quality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. • to receive something from someone who came before you • ...
Unit5 Developing the Topic,Wrapping Up the Topic 2026-04-02
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- living in nature; not tame
- the earth; all people
- the direction to the right of the rising sun
- the white drink from cows
- a long thin food made of flour
- the white food from a plant
- below
- daily; usual
- new; clean; not old
- a break; the others
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- the state of being important
- a small food with filling
- be going to; shall
- a plant food like carrot/tomato
- the hot bright thing that burns
- a long flow of water
- in good health
- take to the speaker
18 Clues: below • daily; usual • in good health • be going to; shall • new; clean; not old • take to the speaker • a break; the others • a long flow of water • the earth; all people • a small food with filling • the white drink from cows • living in nature; not tame • the white food from a plant • the state of being important • a long thin food made of flour • a plant food like carrot/tomato • ...
Unit5 Developing the Topic,Wrapping Up the Topic 2026-04-02
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- the hot bright thing that burns
- a long thin food made of flour
- the white drink from cows
- the earth; all people
- take to the speaker
- daily; usual
- in good health
- below
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- living in nature; not tame
- a plant food like carrot/tomato
- the direction to the right of the rising sun
- the state of being important
- be going to; shall
- the white food from a plant
- a small food with filling
- new; clean; not old
- a break; the others
- a long flow of water
18 Clues: below • daily; usual • in good health • be going to; shall • new; clean; not old • take to the speaker • a break; the others • a long flow of water • the earth; all people • the white drink from cows • a small food with filling • living in nature; not tame • the white food from a plant • the state of being important • a long thin food made of flour • a plant food like carrot/tomato • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2017-12-06
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- / Group of one type of organisms.
- / Moving from one place to another for a better environment.
- / A developed trait that helps an organism to survive.
- / Inside of an organism.
- Breeding / Breeding through science where only he strongest carriers of the gene are bread until the desired trait.
- / Knowing something from birth.
- Selection / Suited organisms survive and reproduce.
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- / Lungs for water animals that takes oxygen from water.
- / Natural thing where only the best suited for the environment live.
- / A change in a kind of organism over time.
- / Animals sleep and survive off of stored body fat.
- / Tissue that caries water through out the plant.
- / Outside an organism or environment.
- / Underground plant peace that grows from a plant into another plant almost like budding.
14 Clues: / Inside of an organism. • / Knowing something from birth. • / Group of one type of organisms. • / Outside an organism or environment. • / A change in a kind of organism over time. • / Tissue that caries water through out the plant. • / Animals sleep and survive off of stored body fat. • Selection / Suited organisms survive and reproduce. • ...
Plants 2023-01-22
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- The part of the xylem that appears as a grain of wood. It looks like a band stacked in layers. of older perennial plants Visible when cutting trees crosswise.
- The male reproductive organs of flowering plants consist of the anther and the stalk.
- Green substance found in plants used in the photosynthesis process of plants
- Tissues that carry food in higher plants It consists of cells of different shapes.
- Small openings between the cells of the leaves of the plant are passages for water and gases.
- More than one flower grows on the same stalk. There are many types of inflorescences.
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- A name given to a plant whose life cycle is alternating during one set of chromosomes (n).
- part of the structure within the grain Contains starch-like substances that are accumulated for feeding the seedlings of plants.
- The first leaf of the embryo of a flowering plant. serves to feed the embryo when the embryo grows This card will expire and fall off.
- vascular plant have flowers as reproductive organs The seeds are covered with ovaries. It is the most abundant plant.
- A group of cells that can divide themselves to increase the number of cells. to create growth for Small openings between the cells of the leaves of the plant are passages for water and gases. plants Usually Small openings between the cells of the leaves of the plant are passages for water and gases. found on the tops and roots of plants.
- Some plant organs and protists have root-like functions. but no vascular
12 Clues: Some plant organs and protists have root-like functions. but no vascular • Green substance found in plants used in the photosynthesis process of plants • Tissues that carry food in higher plants It consists of cells of different shapes. • The male reproductive organs of flowering plants consist of the anther and the stalk. • ...
Coordination2_navinbio 2020-05-07
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- PROMOTE CELL DIVISION
- MALE REPRODUCTIVE HORMONE
- CHEMICAL MESSENGERS THAT BRING COORDINATION
- GLAND THAT IS OF PEA SHAPE
- RIPENING OF FRUITS
- CONTROL MENSTRUAL CYCLE
- GLAND THAT IS OVER THE KIDNEYS
- THIS ACTIVATES GONADS
- CAUSES LEAF FALL
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- HORMONE THAT CONTROLS RATE OF METABOLISM
- DARWIN THOUGHT THIS CAUSES PHOTOTROPISM IN PLANTS
- part of plant involved in Phototropism
- Part of the plant that shows Geotropism and Hydrotropism
- response of plant parts to these is called chemotropism
- HELPS IN STEM ELONGATION
- MASTER GLAND IS PRESENT IN THIS REGION OF BRAIN
- These help in Thigmotropism
- FIGHT (OR) FLIGHT (OR) FRIGHT HORMONE
- SCIENTIST WHO DISCOVERED AUXINS
- HORMONE THAT ACTIVATES THYROID HORMONE
- Mimosa pudica shows this response
- 2,4-D AND IAA ARE EXAMPLES FOR THESE HORMONES
22 Clues: CAUSES LEAF FALL • RIPENING OF FRUITS • PROMOTE CELL DIVISION • THIS ACTIVATES GONADS • CONTROL MENSTRUAL CYCLE • HELPS IN STEM ELONGATION • MALE REPRODUCTIVE HORMONE • GLAND THAT IS OF PEA SHAPE • These help in Thigmotropism • GLAND THAT IS OVER THE KIDNEYS • SCIENTIST WHO DISCOVERED AUXINS • Mimosa pudica shows this response • FIGHT (OR) FLIGHT (OR) FRIGHT HORMONE • ...
Goodlock/Drugs and Alcohol Julieta 2022-12-12
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- Pablo Escobar's favorite
- the effect had after taking drugs
- drunk driving
- change/distort perception
- poppy plant
- person who made this crossword
- Bud light and Coors
- relieve pain and have calming effect
- red eyes after smoking a blunt
- agave plant
- high schoolers use/do it in the bathroom
- slows you down
- enhance performance
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- love drug
- huffing paint or plastic cement
- date-rape drug
- speed you up
- also called spirits
- can be heated up and injected
- legal amount is 0.08
- vineyard and grapes
- plant where part of cocaine/crack is sourced from
- test might have to be taken if pulled over for suspected drunk driving
- drugs used at rave or club
- contains juniper berry
25 Clues: love drug • poppy plant • agave plant • speed you up • drunk driving • date-rape drug • slows you down • also called spirits • Bud light and Coors • vineyard and grapes • enhance performance • legal amount is 0.08 • contains juniper berry • Pablo Escobar's favorite • change/distort perception • can be heated up and injected • drugs used at rave or club • person who made this crossword • ...
Goodlock/Drugs and Alcohol Julieta 2022-12-12
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- Pablo Escobar's favorite
- the effect had after taking drugs
- drunk driving
- change/distort perception
- poppy plant
- person who made this crossword
- Bud light and Coors
- relieve pain and have calming effect
- red eyes after smoking a blunt
- agave plant
- high schoolers use/do it in the bathroom
- slows you down
- enhance performance
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- love drug
- huffing paint or plastic cement
- date-rape drug
- speed you up
- also called spirits
- can be heated up and injected
- legal amount is 0.08
- vineyard and grapes
- plant where part of cocaine/crack is sourced from
- test might have to be taken if pulled over for suspected drunk driving
- drugs used at rave or club
- contains juniper berry
25 Clues: love drug • poppy plant • agave plant • speed you up • drunk driving • date-rape drug • slows you down • also called spirits • Bud light and Coors • vineyard and grapes • enhance performance • legal amount is 0.08 • contains juniper berry • Pablo Escobar's favorite • change/distort perception • can be heated up and injected • drugs used at rave or club • person who made this crossword • ...
Photosynthesis 2013-11-30
9 Clues: absorbed by the leaves • makes this type of sugar • the plant through the roots • the leaves their green colour • and Glucose are both types of. • in growth of plant towards light • in growth of plant towards gravity • made by the plant during photosynthesis • dioxide leaves the plant though tiny holes called?
Crossword puzzle on Photosynthesis Leo 2022-10-19
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- Tube that carries water in the plant
- The process of taking in oxygen and glucose and getting carbon dioxide and energy
- Part of a plant that gets water from the ground Area under a plant that roots get water from
- Process of getting energy from CO2, light and water
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- Part of a leaf that does photosynthesis
- Part of a leaf that keeps water from escaping
- Chemical that enables photosynthesis
- Hole in the leaf that controls the exchange of gasses.
- part of a plant that gets energy from light
- Gas that we breath produced from photosynthesis
- Part of the plant that supports the leaf
11 Clues: Chemical that enables photosynthesis • Tube that carries water in the plant • Part of a leaf that does photosynthesis • Part of the plant that supports the leaf • part of a plant that gets energy from light • Part of a leaf that keeps water from escaping • Gas that we breath produced from photosynthesis • Process of getting energy from CO2, light and water • ...
Agriculture In Australia 2024-09-25
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- A grain that is used in bread, Pasta and flour
- Loosening soil to prepare it for planting
- Person engaged in agriculture
- A group of plants
- A smaller plant that grows on the ground
- Alcoholic beverage made with grape juice
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- The science or practice of farming
- Perennial grass of the family Poaceae
- Advocates the preservation, restoration and improvement of the natural environment
- Any kind of plant life or product without seeds.
- An area of open land planted with crops
- Bringing water to dry land
- Gathering a ripened crop
- A plant that can be harvested
- The animals of an area
15 Clues: A group of plants • The animals of an area • Gathering a ripened crop • Bringing water to dry land • A plant that can be harvested • Person engaged in agriculture • The science or practice of farming • Perennial grass of the family Poaceae • An area of open land planted with crops • A smaller plant that grows on the ground • Alcoholic beverage made with grape juice • ...
Plant Parts Quiz 2023-06-15
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- Seeds are the tiny structures produced by plants that can grow into new plants. They contain the embryo or young plant, as well as a food source to support its initial growth. Seeds are like the "magic capsules" that hold the potential for new life.
- Roots are the part of the plant that grows underground. They anchor the plant in the soil and absorb water and nutrients from the ground. Roots act like the plant's "drink and food" system, providing it with what it needs to grow and stay healthy.
- The pistil is the female reproductive part of the flower. It consists of the stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma collects pollen, the style connects the stigma to the ovary, and the ovary contains the plant's female reproductive cells. Pistil is like the "baby-making factory" of the flower.
- Petals are the colorful, leaf-like structures found in the flower. They are often the most visually striking part of the flower and help attract pollinators with their vibrant colors and patterns. Petals are like the "dazzling clothes" that make the flower stand out and catch the attention of others.
- Leaves are the flat, green structures that grow from the stem of a plant. They use sunlight and carbon dioxide to make food for the plant through a process called photosynthesis. Leaves are like the "kitchen" of the plant, producing energy and oxygen for it to survive.
- Nectar is a sugary liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators. It is a sweet reward for insects, birds, and other animals that visit the flower and helps in the transfer of pollen from one flower to another. Nectar is like the "delicious treat" that plants offer to their helpers.
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- Thorns are sharp, pointed structures that grow on some plants. They act as a defense mechanism, protecting the plant from being eaten by animals or touched by humans. Thorns are like the "protective armor" that keeps the plant safe from harm.
- Flowers are the colorful and often fragrant parts of the plant. They attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, which help in the process of fertilization. Flowers are like the "beautiful messengers" of the plant, inviting others to join in creating new life.
- Fruits are the mature ovaries of a plant that contain seeds. They come in various shapes, sizes, and flavors. Fruits are like the plant's "babies," protecting the seeds and attracting animals to eat them and spread them to new places.
- The stamen is the male reproductive part of the flower. It consists of the filament, which holds up the anther. The anther produces pollen, which contains the plant's male reproductive cells. Stamen is like the "pollen factory" that produces the powdery substance needed for fertilization.
- The stem is the part of the plant that supports the leaves, flowers, and fruits. It also helps transport water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of the plant. The stem acts like the "backbone" of the plant, keeping it upright and providing a pathway for essential substances.
- Bark is the tough outer covering of the trunk and branches of trees. It helps protect the plant from damage, such as extreme temperatures, insect attacks, and physical injuries. Bark is like
12 Clues: Bark is the tough outer covering of the trunk and branches of trees. It helps protect the plant from damage, such as extreme temperatures, insect attacks, and physical injuries. Bark is like • ...
P4 science 2023-07-11
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- Only eats plants and herbs
- Fungi use this to make food
- Allows gasses to move in and out of the leaf
- Produces the spores for the fern
- This root has a thick large root with smaller roots growing out
- Can't be seen with the naked eye
- A living thing that makes its own food
- This is a example of a Omnivore
- The female reproductive part of the plant
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- Reproduces using cones
- The process plants use to make food
- The type of plant that produces a flower
- A living thing that feeds on other living things
- Stem of a moss
- The male reproductive part of the plant
15 Clues: Stem of a moss • Reproduces using cones • Only eats plants and herbs • Fungi use this to make food • This is a example of a Omnivore • Produces the spores for the fern • Can't be seen with the naked eye • The process plants use to make food • A living thing that makes its own food • The male reproductive part of the plant • The type of plant that produces a flower • ...
Plants, fruit & veg 2020-05-19
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- Grows in bunches, usually green or black
- Large plant with trunks and branches (4)
- tree famous for its autumn colour (4)
- Found inside of the fruit, this is what you sow to start off a new plant (4)
- a citrus fruit (6)
- Granny Smith is a variety (6)
- classic British tree (3)
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- Plant known for its beautiful scent, grown as climbers or shrub (4)
- Container used to start off plants (3)
- .......... & cream (12)
- Conference, & Comice are varieties, symbol of Worcestershire (5)
- They come in a range of sizes and colours, where the seeds are formed (7)
- Usually green, on a plant this is where photosynthesis happens (6)
- yellow and grows in hands (7)
- usually red, the flowers is used on Remembrance Day
15 Clues: a citrus fruit (6) • .......... & cream (12) • classic British tree (3) • yellow and grows in hands (7) • Granny Smith is a variety (6) • tree famous for its autumn colour (4) • Container used to start off plants (3) • Grows in bunches, usually green or black • Large plant with trunks and branches (4) • usually red, the flowers is used on Remembrance Day • ...
plants 2025-11-24
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- distributes water to the plant
- the factory where photosynthesis happens
- the process where a plant makes food
- lets gases in and out of the plant
- the things made from photosynthesis
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- comes from the sun
- the thing reacting during photosynthesis.
- organelle that contain chlorophyll
- carries glucose in and out of the plant
- pigment which absorbs the sun's energy
10 Clues: comes from the sun • distributes water to the plant • organelle that contain chlorophyll • lets gases in and out of the plant • the things made from photosynthesis • the process where a plant makes food • pigment which absorbs the sun's energy • carries glucose in and out of the plant • the factory where photosynthesis happens • the thing reacting during photosynthesis.
Cell Organelles 2023-11-17
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- Outer layer of ONLY plant cells, (thick wall)
- Breaks things down, (recycler and police)
- Outer layer of all cells, (wall/gate)
- Converts sugar into energy for the cell, (power plant)
- Packages and ships proteins, (post office)
- Control center of the cell, (mayor)
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- Materials use these to move around, (highway)
- Storage areas for the cell, (storage unit)
- Converts sun energy to sugar, (solar power plant)
- Gel like substance in cell which fills up space
- Large storage area in plant cell, strengthens the cell
- Creates proteins, (construction workers)
12 Clues: Control center of the cell, (mayor) • Outer layer of all cells, (wall/gate) • Creates proteins, (construction workers) • Breaks things down, (recycler and police) • Storage areas for the cell, (storage unit) • Packages and ships proteins, (post office) • Materials use these to move around, (highway) • Outer layer of ONLY plant cells, (thick wall) • ...
Identify plants 2021-06-04
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- receives pollen
- smooth margin
- fertile parts of cycads and conifers
- flowering plant
- uneven leaf base
- new growth unfurls
- flower parts in threes with parallel venation
- dry dehiscent fruit of many Myrtaceae
- moth juvenile
- not alternate or whorled
- star shaped flower
- relating to the physical senses
- calyx and corolla collectively
- insect eating plant
- Eucalyptus leaf shape
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- arrangement of flowers
- arborescent monocot
- Big Scrub soil
- inflorescence with sessile flowers
- fig fruit
- combined perianth segments into a cap
- separate male and female flowers on the same plant
- without hairs or scales.
- Fabaceae fruit
- makes plants green
- takes 2 years to complete its life cycle
- no petiole
- study of shape
- leaves of a dandelion
29 Clues: fig fruit • no petiole • smooth margin • moth juvenile • Big Scrub soil • Fabaceae fruit • study of shape • receives pollen • flowering plant • uneven leaf base • new growth unfurls • makes plants green • star shaped flower • arborescent monocot • insect eating plant • leaves of a dandelion • Eucalyptus leaf shape • arrangement of flowers • without hairs or scales. • not alternate or whorled • ...
AGRICULTURAL TERMS 2021-05-02
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- SMALL GRASSHOPPERS THAT DESTROY RICE
- FRUIT QUICKLY AND COOK
- A TYPE OF AGRICULTURAL CROP OF THE NATIONS CORN
- SUBSTANCES NEEDED BY PLANTS,ANIMALS FOR GROWTH
- BASIC IRRIGATION
- PLANT DIVERSITY
- CULTIVATION OF FRUIT,FLOWER AND VEGETABLE
- NATURAL FERTILIZER MADE FROM ORGANIC WASTE
- A MEANS OF FERTILIZING AND SOWING
- BRACKISH WATER POND TO DEVELOP MILKFISH OR SHRIMP
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- AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS OR AGRICULTURAL LAND
- RICE GRAINS THAT HAVE FALLEN OFF THE STALK
- AN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM FOR AREAS WITH SLOPING LAND
- FISH SEEDS THAT ARE ONLY A FEW DAYS OLD
- WINGED AND BIPEDAL ANIMAL GROUPS
- A CROSS-BRED PLANT
- OF AMMONIA CONVERSION TO NITRATE
- ARABLE LAND
- STANDS FOR FIELD AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
- PLANT SEEDS THAT WILL BE STOCKED,RAISED AND OTHERS
- DOING TRADE IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
21 Clues: ARABLE LAND • PLANT DIVERSITY • BASIC IRRIGATION • A CROSS-BRED PLANT • FRUIT QUICKLY AND COOK • WINGED AND BIPEDAL ANIMAL GROUPS • OF AMMONIA CONVERSION TO NITRATE • A MEANS OF FERTILIZING AND SOWING • SMALL GRASSHOPPERS THAT DESTROY RICE • DOING TRADE IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS • FISH SEEDS THAT ARE ONLY A FEW DAYS OLD • STANDS FOR FIELD AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION • ...
All About Ivy 2023-04-04
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- I like the same fruit as Alex.
- She is one of my friends whose name starts with r.
- My favourite food has a tender in it.
- I have a horse that is named after a plant.
- My name is from a plant.
- I like the place I go to for learning.
- I dream to be a hospital person.
- My favourite drink is …
- I have a brother named ….
- I want something to live in …
- My favourite is mixed with red and white.
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- I like dressing up.
- my favourite animal is …..
- My guinea pigs name?
- My favourite singer is ….
- I love big ponies.
- I have girl sibling.
- I like a plant.
- My nick name starts with B.
- I like laying in my bed at night.
20 Clues: I like a plant. • I love big ponies. • I like dressing up. • My guinea pigs name? • I have girl sibling. • My favourite drink is … • My name is from a plant. • My favourite singer is …. • I have a brother named …. • my favourite animal is ….. • My nick name starts with B. • I want something to live in … • I like the same fruit as Alex. • I dream to be a hospital person. • ...
Botany Review 2025-04-14
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- female reproductive organ of a flower, composed of stigma, style, ovary
- one cotyledon, fibrous root system
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- a plant cell has this, but not an animal cell
- two cotyledons, taproot
- sunlight plus water plus carbon dioxide produces oxygen and sugar
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- plant tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals
- the study of plants
- a key part of asexual reproduction in non-flowering plants
- green pigment in plants
- produces flowers and bear seeds in fruits
- plant tissue that transports sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- male reproductive organ of a flower, two parts are anther and filament
13 Clues: the study of plants • green pigment in plants • two cotyledons, taproot • one cotyledon, fibrous root system • produces flowers and bear seeds in fruits • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • a plant cell has this, but not an animal cell • plant tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals • a key part of asexual reproduction in non-flowering plants • ...
Amazing Plants 2023-03-06
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- the way that a person, an animal, a substance, etc. behaves
- a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape
- an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating
- to change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses
- the climbing plant that produces grapes as its fruit
- a detailed plan for achieving success in situations such as war, politics, business, industry, or sport, or the skill of planning for such situations
- the part of a plant that grows down into the earth to get water and food and holds the plant firm in the ground
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- the surface of the earth
- any of the usually brightly coloured parts that together form most of a flower
- to smell very unpleasant
- to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones
- one of the flat, usually green parts of a plant that are joined at one end to the stem or branch
- a small, sharp pointed growth on the stem of a plant
- to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use
14 Clues: the surface of the earth • to smell very unpleasant • a small, sharp pointed growth on the stem of a plant • the climbing plant that produces grapes as its fruit • the way that a person, an animal, a substance, etc. behaves • an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating • to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- Vacuoles are located in a plant, animal, or both cells
- holds materials and wastes as well as provides structure and support
- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion and transports lipids around the cell
- Produces and processes specific proteins
- Cell Walls are located in plant, animal, or both cells
- makes protein
- are prokaryotic cells unicellular or multicellular
- transports and stores substances within a cell
- controls or coordinates and stores DNA
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- makes cellular products like hormones and lipids
- protects the cell and lets things in and out
- which are bigger Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic cells
- gives a cell strength and structure
- takes nutrients from the cell and turns it into energy
- what is the texture of lipids
- converts sunlight energy into sugars
- breaks down waste and gives a cell its shape
- the Mitochondria looks like
- digests excess or worn out organelles, food particles and engulfed viruses
19 Clues: makes protein • the Mitochondria looks like • what is the texture of lipids • gives a cell strength and structure • converts sunlight energy into sugars • controls or coordinates and stores DNA • Produces and processes specific proteins • protects the cell and lets things in and out • breaks down waste and gives a cell its shape • ...
Flower Arrangement 2018-01-07
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- This principle of design ensures that the container and materials blend easily and provide a pleasing contrast with the background.
- Pliable wax used to stick the pin holder to the base of the container
- These are items used to keep the flowers, foliage, and stems in place within the container
- An arrangement based on the creativity of the individual using a blend of both Western and Japanese
- Plant material used to hide plant stems, the container edges and the oasis.
- Sealing the cut ends of stem by holding it on a flame or dipping it in hot water
- The preparation of cut plant materials for a longer life, the filling of stems with water, and the prevention of wilting.
- The Japanese name for pin holders
- This is used to support drooping stems and for making false stems for dried or artificial flowers and to bind clumps of blooms together.
- The principle of design that refers to the plan or shape of the composition as a whole
- These are substances added to water, intended to extend the viability of cut flowers
- The leafy plant material used in a flower arrangement.
- A hand held spray bottle to produce a fine mist of water droplets on the flower arrangement
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- Another name for Florist’s Foam
- These are scissors used to cut through thick and woody stems of flowers or fillers
- The ratio 2:3 as applied to design, where the shorter side measures 2 units and the longer 3 units. Also known as Greek Oblong.
- The principle of design which ensures that all component parts of the arrangement blend and look as if they belong to each other
- An item of non plant material that is included with or alongside the arrangement to add on to the decorative or functional value of the arrangement.
- Literally means ‘Making Flowers Live’.
- Removal of excess unwanted foliage from the base of the flower or filler stem.
- An arrangement based on the structural designs and geometrical patterns
- The principle of design that refers to the size relationship between the component parts of the flower arrangement
22 Clues: Another name for Florist’s Foam • The Japanese name for pin holders • Literally means ‘Making Flowers Live’. • The leafy plant material used in a flower arrangement. • Pliable wax used to stick the pin holder to the base of the container • An arrangement based on the structural designs and geometrical patterns • ...
جدول زبان انگلیسی 2019-01-03
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- The earth formed by dead leaves or plants
- The plant with a sweet root used as a vegetable or a source of suger
- The machinery for grinding grain that runs on the energy of wind
- The period of time during which some special events occur
- The produced by or from living things
- The branching structure forming the framework of a leaf
- Change from a frozen solid to a liquid by gradual warming
- The first growing sprout on the embryo in the seed;primary shoot of a seed plant
- The region in the soil surrounding the root system of a plant
- the layer of soil indentified by phsical characteristics،particular fossils،etc
- Insect or animal that destroys plant،food،etc
- The part of plant that grows down into thec earth
- The fairly large in amount،extent،or degree
- The mass of cells and cell products in an animal body
- structure giving shaoe and support
- The series of events taking place in a regularly repeated order uncommon
- Fact،sings or objects that make you believe sth is true
- The time during which somthing lasts
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- A hole or tunnel in the ground made by an animal
- to make aword or phrase shorter
- Not letting water،etc.pass through
- The narrow way for movment from one place to another
- necessary for the success or continued existence of something
- The whole system of created things including the world
- The combine together into whole
- The coming in rays from a source:emitting heat or light
- The highest division in the animal kingdom
- vane The pointer on the top of a building،turned by the wind so as to show its direction
- The farm animals kept for use،such as sheep
- The long seed-container of various plants that splits open
- An animhal which catches and kills other animals
- The line indicating the outline of land and its relative heights
- The particular part or side of sth being considered
- Making a level surface of ground between two slopes
- sticky earth that becomes hard when baked
35 Clues: to make aword or phrase shorter • The combine together into whole • Not letting water،etc.pass through • structure giving shaoe and support • The time during which somthing lasts • The produced by or from living things • The earth formed by dead leaves or plants • sticky earth that becomes hard when baked • The highest division in the animal kingdom • ...
Unit 3: Trees 2021-04-15
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- vacular tissue of a plant that transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- specific type of cell respiration that occurs with oxygen is NOT available; occurs outside of the mitochondria in the cytoplasm
- the acronym for the main elements found in DNA
- type of complex sugar that makes up dietary fiber and provides strength to the stem/stalk/trunk of a plant/tree; also found in cell walls
- the process that converts glucose into energy in the mitochondria of cells
- organelle in both plants and animals that is the location of cellular respiration
- sugar molecules made up of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen
- organelle in plant leaves that is the location for photosynthesis
- gas released by animals and taken in by plants
- the uptake of water by diffusing into cells
- the process used by plants to make glucose
- the energy molecule created by cell respiration
- gas released by plants and taken in by animals
- type of energy required for photosynthesis to occur
- process of dividing the DNA in cell division; used to make identical copies of cells for growth and repair
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- the building blocks of protein that are made up of C, O, H, and N
- vascular tissue of a plant the transports glucose to various parts of the tree
- used in the cell division of plants only
- specific type of cell respiration that requires the presense of oxygen; takes place within the mitochondria
- nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium taken in by the tree with water
- storage of excess glucose
- a fungus which grows in association with the roots of a plant in a symbiotic relationship
- when a concentration of particles within a solution is high
- the result of increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels
- a simple sugar made by photosynthesis with the molecular formula of C6H12O6
- the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration use the same components, just in a reversed order, so they are said to be exact ____________ of each other
- an additional layer in plant cells that provide strength and rigidity
- holes in leaves that allow for gas exchange
- when a concentration of particles within a solution is low
- when a concentration of particles within a solution in equal both inside and outside of the cell/solution
30 Clues: storage of excess glucose • used in the cell division of plants only • the process used by plants to make glucose • the uptake of water by diffusing into cells • holes in leaves that allow for gas exchange • the acronym for the main elements found in DNA • gas released by animals and taken in by plants • gas released by plants and taken in by animals • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-04
Across
- A swelling of the root as a form of protection.
- an area that separates a flow of water.
- half of a sphere
- measures air pressure on a weather map.
- forces causing tectonic plates to move.
- a plant that needs very little water.
- lines that helps determine time from Greenwich to the rest of the world.
- rock that has changed by heat or pressure is _______ rock.
- a type of plant that has hard leaves and a short distance between the leaf and stem.
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- someone who studies characteristics, origin, and development of land forms.
- The ancient time of Aboriginal creations.
- A substance that makes a plant grow.
- The act of catching water.
- rock made up of different particles is a ______ rock.
- dwarf Australian eucalyptus
- An interruption in the Earth's crust.
- helps determine the temperature in a country
- things with a circular outline.
18 Clues: half of a sphere • The act of catching water. • dwarf Australian eucalyptus • things with a circular outline. • A substance that makes a plant grow. • An interruption in the Earth's crust. • a plant that needs very little water. • an area that separates a flow of water. • measures air pressure on a weather map. • forces causing tectonic plates to move. • ...
Stimulus and Response 2022-09-24
Across
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus
- a plant’s response to light
- become smaller, fewer, less; 7 letter word
- a plant responding to touch
- end of the experiment
- become smaller, fewer, less; 8 letter word
- response of plant roots to water
- somethings that cause a response in an organism, plural
- something that cause a response in an organism, singular
- something added to soil to increase plant’s ability to grow
- from within the organism
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- plants using sunlight to make food
- an organism’s tendency, preference to remain stable, the same
- grow in amount, size
- force within the cell that pushes against the cell wall, 2 words (no spaces)
- the response of plant roots growing downward
- an experiment multiplying organisms in a laboratory, 2 words (no spaces)
- from outside the organism
18 Clues: grow in amount, size • end of the experiment • from within the organism • from outside the organism • a plant’s response to light • a plant responding to touch • response of plant roots to water • plants using sunlight to make food • become smaller, fewer, less; 7 letter word • become smaller, fewer, less; 8 letter word • the response of plant roots growing downward • ...
Photosynthesis 2.0 2021-05-31
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- where the chloroplasts are located (3 words in one)
- where water is taken in from
- the ______ of cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen
- where the light dependent reaction occurs
- a chemical reaction that happens in all living cells
- an organelle and structural layer that surrounds all plant cells
- the xylem transports major ______ to the entire plant
- sugar that is stored in the roots of the plant
- the process that plants use to make their own food
- this is where cellular respiration occurs in eukaryotes
- glucose is an example of a carbon-based m__________e
- also known as light energy and necessary for the process of photosynthesis
- the process that releases the energy from glucose to produce ATP
- a gas that plants take in for photosynthesis
- pigment that makes plants green
- light energy is converted into _____ energy by photosynthesis
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- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- a tissue located in the stems of the plant
- a single layer of cells on the upper surface of the leaf
- an organism that makes its own food
- photosynthesis is a ________ reaction
- are responsible for the exchange of gases
- used by plants for their growth
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- the form of energy that cells can use
- where the light independent reaction occurs, a fluid outside the thylakoid
- alternative name for the light independent reaction or the dark reaction
- Cellular respiration is a _______ reaction
- gas that is released by plants during photosynthesis
- the ______ of photosynthesis are CO2 and water
30 Clues: where water is taken in from • used by plants for their growth • pigment that makes plants green • an organism that makes its own food • photosynthesis is a ________ reaction • the form of energy that cells can use • where the light dependent reaction occurs • are responsible for the exchange of gases • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Caring for Earth 2022-02-16
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- Material bottles are made from
- Use something again
- Use less of something
- Put a new tree/plant in the ground
- The natural world around us
- Material cans are made from
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- Help an animal/plant in danger
- Animals in nature
- Use something badly
- Not clean
- Use something to make something new
- Material books are made from
- Garbage or trash
13 Clues: Not clean • Garbage or trash • Animals in nature • Use something badly • Use something again • Use less of something • The natural world around us • Material cans are made from • Material books are made from • Material bottles are made from • Help an animal/plant in danger • Put a new tree/plant in the ground • Use something to make something new
Water and Plants Crossword 2013-05-10
Across
- This layer stops loss of water in a leaf.
- A process in which the plant uses to reproduce and get energy from the sun.
- A type of green plant.
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- In order for a plant to grow it needs....
- The water enable this to be transported around the plant.
- A sugar that gives the plant energy.
- The conditions in which a plant looses least water.
- The plants are essential to this.
- A structure which helps a plant stay anchored in the ground.
9 Clues: A type of green plant. • The plants are essential to this. • A sugar that gives the plant energy. • In order for a plant to grow it needs.... • This layer stops loss of water in a leaf. • The conditions in which a plant looses least water. • The water enable this to be transported around the plant. • A structure which helps a plant stay anchored in the ground. • ...
Biology Mock exam TRIO 2024-07-04
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- Sugar used in respiration.
- Plant cell that transports sucrose.
- Hormone released when blood sugar is high.
- The bottom chambers of the heart.
- Supplies blood to the right atrium.
- Molecule made of a single subunit eg glucose
- Brings the impulse to the effector.
- Travels along neurones.
- Plant cell that transports water.
- Monomer from which proteins are made.
- Part of a cell where DNA is stored.
- Site of aerobic respiration in a cell.
- Speeds up the rate of chemical reactions.
- Turns blue/black in the presence of starch.
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- Green pigment that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- Oxygen binding pigment found in red blood cells.
- Molecule that fits into the active site of an enzyme.
- Neurone found in the spinal cord.
- Polymer of glucose found in cells.
- Transmits the impulse from a receptor to the spinal cord.
- Automatic response to a stimulus.
- The release of water vapour from the leaves of a plant.
- Polymer of glucose formed in response to insulin.
- The diffusion of water.
- Gas released by photosynthesis
25 Clues: Travels along neurones. • The diffusion of water. • Sugar used in respiration. • Gas released by photosynthesis • Neurone found in the spinal cord. • The bottom chambers of the heart. • Automatic response to a stimulus. • Plant cell that transports water. • Polymer of glucose found in cells. • Plant cell that transports sucrose. • Supplies blood to the right atrium. • ...
science 2022-05-04
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- What gas do plants need to do photosynthesis?
- Can energy be created or destroyed?
- What eats the plants? (Producers, consumers, etc)
- What type of energy do plants need to be able to do photosynthesis?
- What are the elements for carbon dioxide?
- What sugar do plants release?
- What is the process called when plants make their own food?
- What are the elements for glucose?
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- What holds chlorophyll?
- What are plants? (Producers, consumers, etc)
- What are predators of plants?
- What makes a plant green?
- Where are the “nostrils” of the plant located?
- Are producers the first part of a food chain?
- What are the “nostrils” of the plant called?
15 Clues: What holds chlorophyll? • What makes a plant green? • What are predators of plants? • What sugar do plants release? • What are the elements for glucose? • Can energy be created or destroyed? • What are the elements for carbon dioxide? • What are plants? (Producers, consumers, etc) • What are the “nostrils” of the plant called? • What gas do plants need to do photosynthesis? • ...
Kingdoms Crossword 2017-10-30
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- A plant that has a structure of "veins" that transfer food and water through the plant
- When a male organism's sperm fertilizing a female organism's egg outside of the female's body
- Kingdom of mostly unicellular eukaryotes
- An animal with a backbone
- Vascular plant that produces seeds but does not have a fruit, but has cones instead
- A large twisted mass of hyphae
- Another name for first animals
- A cell with no nucleus
- Filament in a multicellullar fungus
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- A flower with both male and female parts
- How protists reproduce asexually
- Body Fungal reproductive structure
- An animal without a backbone
- How protists reproduce sexually
- The union of an egg cell with a sperm during sexual reproduction inside the body of a parent
- Flowering plants that have seeds contained in fruits
- An example of a Prokaryote
- The platform and active site of protein synthesis
- A prokaryote's replacement for a nucleus
- What the cell walls of fungi are made of
20 Clues: A cell with no nucleus • An animal with a backbone • An example of a Prokaryote • An animal without a backbone • A large twisted mass of hyphae • Another name for first animals • How protists reproduce sexually • How protists reproduce asexually • Body Fungal reproductive structure • Filament in a multicellullar fungus • A flower with both male and female parts • ...
Den Botaniek 2024-02-20
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- Someone who could practice bow and arrow in 'Den Botaniek'
- Skilled in the use of medicinal plants for healing purposes
- 'Garden of the ...'
- Glass structure used for displaying plants
- Hospital that used the medicine from 'Den Botaniek'
- Tropical plant with large, showy blossoms
- Also known as Mother-in-law's cushion
- Bloodsucking animal that was used for medical practices
- A small bird known for it's red breast
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- The founder of 'Den Botaniek' was one
- People who visit and draw the beautiful nature of 'Den Botaniek'
- This plant is found near these ponds and is loved by pandas
- Herb that smells like Coca Cola
- Aquatic plants known for their vibrant flowers and floating leaves
- Spiky plant normally located in the desert
- Founder of 'Den Botaniek'
- Ancient tree with distinctive fan-shaped leaves
- Beautiful tree that blooms shortly
- An animal found near water, has a distinctive croaking call and is known for it's ability to jump
- Colorful fish found in 'Den Botaniek'
20 Clues: 'Garden of the ...' • Founder of 'Den Botaniek' • Herb that smells like Coca Cola • Beautiful tree that blooms shortly • The founder of 'Den Botaniek' was one • Also known as Mother-in-law's cushion • Colorful fish found in 'Den Botaniek' • A small bird known for it's red breast • Tropical plant with large, showy blossoms • Glass structure used for displaying plants • ...
cell crossword puzzle 2020-03-09
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- lower solute concentration
- systems multiple organs doing one thing
- membrane a membrane but only some things can make it through
- cellular an organism with one lonely cell
- a plant cells food factory
- cloning
- cell the cells you see in animals
- when somethings spreads like a wildfire
- when an organism adapts they create an……
- the basic building blocks of all living things
- higher solute concentration
- apparatus the packaging and transporting part of the cell
- reproducing with two different cell
- a plant cell's skeleton
- exchange how a cell can breathe
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- a large storage space
- making somethings balanced
- the cells doorman
- the brain of the cell
- how organisms create more of their species
- a small holding space
- the powerhouse of the cell
- the parts of a cell
- when organisms change to survive
- perfectly balanced… as all things should be
- cells the cells you see in plants
- the highway of the cell
- what causes you to react to a change in an environment
- cellular an organism with lots of cells
- lots of cells grouped together to do one thing
30 Clues: cloning • the cells doorman • the parts of a cell • a large storage space • the brain of the cell • a small holding space • the highway of the cell • a plant cell's skeleton • making somethings balanced • lower solute concentration • the powerhouse of the cell • a plant cells food factory • higher solute concentration • exchange how a cell can breathe • when organisms change to survive • ...
Mots croisés sur les mots du printemps 2023-05-04
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- A nestling bird.
- Colour of the sun.
- Has many colours and shows up in the sky.
- Has a fuzzy trail and eats nuts.
- Undeveloped form of a plant (not a seed).
- What is the colour of grass?
- Shows up when the snow melts, it is green.
- Part of the lily family. A cup shaped flower.
- Grows on trees, usually falls in autumn.
- An animal that makes a croak or ribbit sound.
- The scientific name is "Narcissus"
- Has colourful wings and shows in the summer.
- A baby frog
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- A small animal with six legs and antennae.
- Coloured part of a flower.
- Grows in soil.
- A baby duck.
- 1st colour of the rainbow
- Tall with many branches and leaves.
- It transforms into a butterfly
- What is the colour of the sky?
- Black and Yellow and sucks nectar.
- Has feathers, wings and beaks.
- Long green part of a flower or plant.
- Part of a plant that blossoms.
- The last colour of the rainbow
- The colour of an orange.
- Makes a "Quack" sound.
28 Clues: A baby frog • A baby duck. • Grows in soil. • A nestling bird. • Colour of the sun. • Makes a "Quack" sound. • The colour of an orange. • 1st colour of the rainbow • Coloured part of a flower. • What is the colour of grass? • It transforms into a butterfly • What is the colour of the sky? • Has feathers, wings and beaks. • Part of a plant that blossoms. • The last colour of the rainbow • ...
CPPDE 2023-08-30
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- total amount-prinicpal = __
- the removal and disposal of unwanted materials
- the amount received in sales for a stated period
- the estimated book value of an asset after depreciation is complete
- the money you have left after paying for business expenses
- a pre-commercial production system to develop new technology
- rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- the process of forecasting the cost
- amount of product experimentally obtained by chemical
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- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- the contest between several firms selling similar goods
- a closure of a factory or system
- the consumer's desire to purchase a particular goods
- the point at which total cost and total revenue are equal
- the movement of goods from place to place
- a list of all products in use at an industrial facility
- describes the useful lifespan of a physical asset
- also called the Statement of Financial Position
- a technique of locating machines, processes and plant services within the factory
- a portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders
20 Clues: total amount-prinicpal = __ • a closure of a factory or system • the process of forecasting the cost • the movement of goods from place to place • a spending plan based on income and expenses • the removal and disposal of unwanted materials • also called the Statement of Financial Position • the amount received in sales for a stated period • ...
Ecosystem: Chapter 1 & 2 2015-07-17
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- an organism that makes its own food
- something found in nature that is useful to organisms
- a fairly dry ecosystem of the far north with very cold, long winters and short, cool summers
- a dry ecosystem with sandy soil
- a physical feature or a behavior that helps a plant or animal survive
- when all members of a species die out
- an animal that helps plants make seeds by moving pollen
- a type of ecosystem found in warm, tropical salt water and built on a structure of coral deposits
- the scattering or carrying away of seeds from the plant that produced them
- making more organism of their own kind
- the coloring or other physical appearance of an animal that helps it blend in with its surroundings
- made up of all the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
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- gets energy by eating plants, or by eating other animals that eat plants
- go into a deep sleep
- all the members of one kind of plant or animal in a community
- any animal that is hunted for food by predator
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- everything that surrounds and affects an organism
- an ecosystem with a lot of rain all year round
- an area of the Earth where the temperature rarely gets very hot or very cold
- the ability to cause change
- an ecosystem where winters are wet and mild, but summers are extremely hot and dry
- all the organisms in an ecosystem make up a community
- the place where a plant or animal lives
- one of the gases in air
- a group of organisms that produces organisms of the same kind
- a living thing
- an adaptation that allows an animal to protect itself by looking like another kind of animal or like a plant
28 Clues: a living thing • go into a deep sleep • one of the gases in air • the ability to cause change • a dry ecosystem with sandy soil • an organism that makes its own food • when all members of a species die out • making more organism of their own kind • the place where a plant or animal lives • an animal that hunts other animals for food • ...
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
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- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- the presence controls soil distribution due to presenc/eabsence of plants
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- movement that does not exert energy
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- inherent capacity of plants
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- positively charged soil nutrients
- a by-product of photosynthesis
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- deficiency can be found in older leaves
- external factors that help plant growth
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- electrical charge of soil micelle
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- Matter natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- a condition of soil that limits nutrient availability
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
30 Clues: inherent capacity of plants • a by-product of photosynthesis • a by-product of photosynthesis • electrical charge of soil micelle • nutrient uptake that takes effort • negatively charged soil nutrients • positively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • deficiency can be found in older leaves • external factors that help plant growth • ...
Lesson 2(A) 2024-03-12
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- a statement or fact that explains why something is the way it is
- he conditions that surround someone or something; the conditions and influences that affect the growth, health, progress, etc., of someone or something
- to be in a condition or situation in which you must have (something); to require (something)
- to put (a seed, flower, or plant) in the ground to grow
- a small animal that has six legs and a body formed of three parts and that may have wings
- making it easier to do a job, deal with a problem, etc.; giving help
- the overall condition of someone's body or mind
- a plant or plant product that is grown by farmers
- [informal]used to address someone you love; a thick, sweet substance
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- the usual weather conditions in a particular place or region
- the recent increase in the world's temperature that is believed to be caused by the increase of certain gase
- very great in degree;very far from agreeing with the opinions of most people, not moderate
- to remain alive after the death of (someone)
- very old, having lived or existed for a very long time
- country in Africa and the Sinai Peninsula of Asia
- to stop existing; to die or go away completely
- the number of people who live in a place
- of or relating to chemistry
- a black and yellow flying insect that can sting
- causing or capable of causing damage or harm
20 Clues: of or relating to chemistry • the number of people who live in a place • to remain alive after the death of (someone) • causing or capable of causing damage or harm • to stop existing; to die or go away completely • a black and yellow flying insect that can sting • the overall condition of someone's body or mind • country in Africa and the Sinai Peninsula of Asia • ...
Unit 4 2025-09-02
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- The place where something begins or comes from.
- A child or young person.
- An animal or insect that helps plants make seeds (like bees).
- Something that can be used again or replaced naturally.
- Soft and smooth, like silk.
- The surface of the earth.
- Using something too much.
- A small piece of paper that gives information.
- To say or show you might cause harm.
- To push or force someone to do something.
- To put someone or something at risk of harm.
- The thick hair that covers some animals.
- Cuts or injuries to the body.
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- Easily affected by feelings or changes.
- A new small growth from a plant or seed.
- out: To shout or call loudly.
- A basic structure that supports something.
- The body parts of female mammals that make milk.
- The top layer of earth where plants grow.
- Dirty or harmful things in the air, water, or land.
- Everything in the world not made by people (plants, animals, land, water).
- Animals that have hair or fur and feed their babies milk.
- The part of a plant that grows under the ground.
- To make something dirty or not pure.
- An insect or animal that causes problems.
- The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- Water that flows over the ground into rivers or lakes.
- To bend your body forward.
- A small bag or pocket.
- A strong feeling of sadness.
30 Clues: A small bag or pocket. • A child or young person. • The surface of the earth. • Using something too much. • To bend your body forward. • Soft and smooth, like silk. • A strong feeling of sadness. • out: To shout or call loudly. • Cuts or injuries to the body. • To make something dirty or not pure. • To say or show you might cause harm. • Easily affected by feelings or changes. • ...
THE ROOT 2022-02-10
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- a process by which the plant gets rid of its excess water
- the type of modified root carrots have
- the type of root parasitic dodders have
- the type of vascular tissue that transports water and minerals
- a process by which minerals are absorbed in the root
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- a process by which water is absorbed in the root
- an extension of the dermal tissue cells of roots
- a function of the root, the one that keeps it in the soil
- a symbiotic relationship between fungi and plant roots which helps with plant communication for instance
- a plant we learned and that has photosynthetic roots
- the plant we learned and that has aerial clinging roots
11 Clues: the type of modified root carrots have • the type of root parasitic dodders have • a process by which water is absorbed in the root • an extension of the dermal tissue cells of roots • a plant we learned and that has photosynthetic roots • a process by which minerals are absorbed in the root • the plant we learned and that has aerial clinging roots • ...
Year 3 Living Things 2024-09-10
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- The part of a plant that grows underground and takes in water.
- The part of a plant that holds it up and carries water.
- The flat green part of a plant that makes food for the plant.
- Hard parts inside your body that make up the skeleton.
- Bones in your chest that protect your heart and lungs.
- The soft part of your body that helps you move.
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- The place where two bones meet and help you move.
- When you move your body using muscles and bones.
- The bones in your body that give you shape.
- The part of the plant that makes seeds.
- The bone in your head that protects your brain.
11 Clues: The part of the plant that makes seeds. • The bones in your body that give you shape. • The bone in your head that protects your brain. • The soft part of your body that helps you move. • When you move your body using muscles and bones. • The place where two bones meet and help you move. • Hard parts inside your body that make up the skeleton. • ...
Houseplants Gardening 1 2025-10-23
15 Clues: Fast growing vine • Easy indoor plant • Desert plant type • Needed for growth • Glass mini garden • Green leafy plant • Soothing gel plant • Holds soil and roots • Air purifying leaves • Elegant white flower • Fragrant purple herb • Used to water plants • Grows kitchen spices • Miniature shaped tree • Provides plant nutrition
Tropisms Review 2024-01-30
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- an organelle in plant cells that allow them to preform photosynthesis
- the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food
- pressure the pressure exerted on a plant's cell wall by water
- the growth or turning of plants toward or away from a source of water
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- the growth of a part of a plant in response to gravity.
- the growth of a plant in response to light
- the turning of a plant in response to touch
- vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant
- type of vascular tissue responsible for conducting water throughout the plant
- the passage of water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane from a solution with a high concentration to a solution with a lower concentration
- a thing or event that evokes a response
11 Clues: a thing or event that evokes a response • the growth of a plant in response to light • the turning of a plant in response to touch • the growth of a part of a plant in response to gravity. • pressure the pressure exerted on a plant's cell wall by water • an organelle in plant cells that allow them to preform photosynthesis • ...
Plant Structure Vocab Words Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-15
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- Any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant.
- A narrow, typically elongated extension at the ovary.
- A protective and waxy layer, covering the epidermis of a plant.
- The female organs of a flower.
- The male fertilizing organ of a flower consisting anther.
- The part of the ovary of seed plants that contain the female germ cell and after fertilization.
- The vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolves nutrients upward from the root.
- Each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaf like.
- The part of the pistil that receives the pollen during pollination.
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- The part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- Grains Granular micro-spores that occur in pollen.
- The seed-bearing structure of a plant.
- A filamentous outgrowth or root hair on the underside of the thallus.
- A plant that is not differentiated into stem and leaves and lacks true roots and vascular system.
- The vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- A powdery substance produced by seed plants.
- Each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored.
17 Clues: The female organs of a flower. • The seed-bearing structure of a plant. • A powdery substance produced by seed plants. • The part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • Grains Granular micro-spores that occur in pollen. • A narrow, typically elongated extension at the ovary. • The male fertilizing organ of a flower consisting anther. • ...
Definitions #2 2025-12-31
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- the leg-less larva of a fly
- swollen on one side
- a small plant
- processed mica
- conifers, cycads and Ginkgo
- a tree or shrub with cones
- excrement of an insect
- off seedling disease
- bulb tip
- non-woody, herb-like
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- a single main root
- having glands
- the space between nodes
- a winged fruit
- long spindly growth
- the oldest part of a tree
- drying out plant tissue
- larval stage of a beetle
- flower stalk
19 Clues: bulb tip • flower stalk • having glands • a small plant • a winged fruit • processed mica • a single main root • swollen on one side • long spindly growth • off seedling disease • non-woody, herb-like • excrement of an insect • the space between nodes • drying out plant tissue • larval stage of a beetle • the oldest part of a tree • a tree or shrub with cones • the leg-less larva of a fly • ...
APES Noah Andrus 2020-10-12
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- wetland without trees
- the area where the water gets colder
- the submarine that discovered deep-sea thermal vent communities
- one of the best known marine ecosystems
- the deepest known part of the earth
- relating to heat
- places in a shore line that are flooded during high tide leaving some water in them during low tide
- shallow wetlands flooded regularly
- relating to the top of the sea
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life
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- the path of water through our environment
- an individual plant, animal, or single celled organism
- occurring at the bottom of a body of water
- bays where rivers empty into the sea
- similar to bogs but mainly filled by groundwater
- meaning mild temperatures exist there
- the variety of life in an ecosystem
- a plant or animal growing or living in water
- caused by elevated water temperatures
- free-floating photosynthetic plants
- areas of saturated ground
- trees that grow out of salt water
- a simple and typically aquatic plant
- wooded wetlands
- relating in the open sea
25 Clues: wooded wetlands • relating to heat • wetland without trees • relating in the open sea • areas of saturated ground • relating to the top of the sea • trees that grow out of salt water • shallow wetlands flooded regularly • the variety of life in an ecosystem • the deepest known part of the earth • free-floating photosynthetic plants • bays where rivers empty into the sea • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2016-04-27
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- The ultimate source of energy.
- Oxygen is essential for photosynthesis.True or False?
- Alga is an/a _________.
- Farmers add this to improve the growth of the plant.
- Lichen is an example of _______.
- A grana is made up of a sack of _________.
- Plants that borrow nutrients from another plant.
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called _______.
- The common name for Cuscuta.
- The only organism which can trap nitrogen.
- The green pigment needed for photosynthesis.
- The nitrogen-fixing bacteria are found in which type of plants?
- The color of partial parasites are ______.
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- A combination of components is called ______.
- Fungi reproduce through ______.
- A stoma is surrounded by _______.
- Fungi grow during warm and _______ weather.
- Protein is a great source of ______.
- Vessels which carry the food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Plants that get nutrients by using ingenious methods.
- The aqueous liquid found inside a chloroplast.
- Organisms that are found near decayed organic matter.
- The end product of photosynthesis which is given out.
23 Clues: Alga is an/a _________. • The common name for Cuscuta. • The ultimate source of energy. • Fungi reproduce through ______. • Lichen is an example of _______. • A stoma is surrounded by _______. • Protein is a great source of ______. • A grana is made up of a sack of _________. • The only organism which can trap nitrogen. • The color of partial parasites are ______. • ...
Year 8 Key Words 2017-12-21
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- two of these split off from the trachea
- cells that carry water around a plant
- the number and appearance of chromosomes
- when a hot fluid rises and a cold one sinks
- the unit of pressure
- part of the cell where respiration is carried out
- the opposite of repel
- when a species dies out
- the green pigment in plant leaves
- reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen
- pores that allow gases into leaves
- a disease when a person has an extra chromosome
- horizontal row in the periodic table
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- the change in a species over a long time period
- the unit of force
- measured in degrees celcius
- separating compounds using electricity
- what is made in a chemical reaction
- bones that protect the lungs
- chemical used to test for starch
- glucose molecules linked in a chain
- the smallest blood vessel
- put on soil to improve plant growth
- the mixture of gases around the Earth
- turns to show the direction of a magnetic field
- when a force tries to stretch something
26 Clues: the unit of force • the unit of pressure • the opposite of repel • when a species dies out • the smallest blood vessel • measured in degrees celcius • bones that protect the lungs • chemical used to test for starch • the green pigment in plant leaves • pores that allow gases into leaves • what is made in a chemical reaction • glucose molecules linked in a chain • ...
ANIMALS, PLANTS, BODIES AND NOUN 2025-01-30
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- is A green plant that covers the ground.
- is A flower that is often given on Valentine's Day.
- is A bird that can mimic human speech.
- is The red liquid that flows through our veins.
- is this animal is known as the "king of the jungle."
- is A plant that produces oxygen in the ocean.
- is A reptile that has a hard shell.
- is The body part that pumps blood.
- is An insect that makes honey.
- is The body part we use to hear.
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- is A noun that describes a person who teaches.
- is The body part used to smell.
- is A large mammal with a trunk.
- is A place where animals are kept for people to see.
- is The part of the body where food goes after being swallowed.
- is A fruit that keeps the doctor away.
- is A pet that barks.
- is The tallest animal on land.
- is The part of the body that helps us see.
- is A plant that grows tall and gives us oxygen.
20 Clues: is A pet that barks. • is The tallest animal on land. • is An insect that makes honey. • is The body part used to smell. • is A large mammal with a trunk. • is The body part we use to hear. • is The body part that pumps blood. • is A reptile that has a hard shell. • is A fruit that keeps the doctor away. • is A bird that can mimic human speech. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab Words 2025-03-10
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- one of the cells that surround a stoma on a plant leaf and control the opening and closing of a stoma
- the lower layer of leaf tissue consisting of loosely packed cells that carry photosynthesis and have many air pockets in them
- a noncellular protective covering over leaves and young stems
- a region on a stem where a leaf is attached
- a structure containing vascular tissues in leaf blades
- openings between guard cells that allow water vapors and gases to pass into and out of the leaf
- a root system with a cluster of roots with the same size and are lacking a taproot
- a vascular tissue made of long, hollow cells that carry water and dissolved minerals upward in a plant
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- the upper layer of leaf tissue that contains tall, thin, closely packed cells that carry most of photosynthesis
- a root system with thicker and longer than the other roots of a plant
- the release of water from plant leaves through the stoma
- the growth of plants in response to external stimuli
- a vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant
- a tissue that serves as a protective covering
- between the node and the blade
15 Clues: between the node and the blade • a region on a stem where a leaf is attached • a tissue that serves as a protective covering • the growth of plants in response to external stimuli • a structure containing vascular tissues in leaf blades • the release of water from plant leaves through the stoma • a vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant • ...
Intentional Vocabulary Words 2021-02-04
10 Clues: begin to grow • orderless gas • put forth shoots • a living organism • light from the sun • increasing by size • liquid from the sky • process of gathering crops • part of plant produces a new plant • part of a plant that attaches to the ground
PLANTS`VITAL FUNCTIONS 2022-04-24
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- TROPISM THAT GROW TOWARDS THE STIMULUS.
- NASTIC MOVEMENTS ARE ----------- RESPONSES.
- FIRST LEAVES A PLANT HAS.
- MALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER.
- IT IS COMPOSED OF WATER AND MINERALS.
- THIGMOTROPISM ARE PERMANENT RESPONSES TO ------.
- MALE AND FEMALE GAMETES JOIN IN THIS PROCESS.
- STRUCTURE CREATED BY THE POLLEN GRAIN TO REACH THE OVARY.
- FLOWERS WHICH LOOK ATTRACTIVE ARE POLLINATED BY--------.
- PART OF THE PLAN WHERE WATER AND MINERALS ARE ABSORBED.
- IT`S THE FEMALE GAMETE.
- IT TAKES PLACE IN THE LEAVES AND ALLOWS THE PLANT TO OBTAIN NUTRIENTS.
- IT CAN HAPPEN BY WIND, ANIMALS, WATER OR EXPLOSION.
- PROCESS WHERE THE SEED ABSORBS WATER AND A NEW PLANT IS CREATED.
- PERMANENT RESPONSES TO WATER.
- TRANSPORTING POLLEN GRAINS FROM THE ANTHER TO THE STIGMA.
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- CONTAINS NUTRIENTS THE EMBRYO USES DURING GERMINATION.
- PERMANENT RESPONSES TO LIGHT.
- WE FIND POLLEN GRAINS HERE.
- THE MALE GAMETE GOES DOWN THE POLLEN TUBE TO REACH THE ----------.
- IT IS PRODUCED IN THE LEAVES AND CONTAINS WATER AND SUBSTANCES PRODUCED DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
- IT IS FORMED FROM THE OVARY AND CONTAINS SEEDS.
- TYPE OF NUTRITION PLANTS PERFORM.
- IT IS INSIDE THE SEED AND IT WILL BE THE FUTURE PLANT.
- HOLD THE DIFFERENT STRUCTURES IN THE FLOWER.
- PART OF THE SEED THAT PROTECTS THE STRUCTURE.
- FLOWERS WHICH PRODUCE LARGE AMOUNTS OF POLLEN ARE POLLINATED BY --------.
- PROCESS THAT ALLOWS PLANTS TO OBTAIN ENERGY.
- FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER.
- PROTECT THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS.
- PART OF THE PISTIL WHICH CONTAINS STICKY SUBSTANCES.
31 Clues: IT`S THE FEMALE GAMETE. • FIRST LEAVES A PLANT HAS. • WE FIND POLLEN GRAINS HERE. • PERMANENT RESPONSES TO LIGHT. • PERMANENT RESPONSES TO WATER. • PROTECT THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS. • TYPE OF NUTRITION PLANTS PERFORM. • MALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER. • IT IS COMPOSED OF WATER AND MINERALS. • TROPISM THAT GROW TOWARDS THE STIMULUS. • FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER. • ...
IPM & Diagnostics 2023-08-11
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- Initials for this multi-pronged approach to managing pests.
- A natural botanical pesticide derived from these.
- Sunken, usually discolored area on a plant.
- Checking plants on a regular basis is called this.
- Symptom name for dead plant tissue.
- When pests are no longer affected by a pesticide they are said to be this.
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- A random pattern of damage usually points to this general category.
- Right plant, right place is an example of this IMP strategy.
- What we call slimy droplets.
- Type of pesticide absorbed and spread throughout the plant.
- A uniform pattern of damage usually points to this general disease category.
- Planting small throated flowers to attract beneficial insects is an example of this IPM strategy.
- The first step in diagnosis is to ___ the plant.
13 Clues: What we call slimy droplets. • Symptom name for dead plant tissue. • Sunken, usually discolored area on a plant. • The first step in diagnosis is to ___ the plant. • A natural botanical pesticide derived from these. • Checking plants on a regular basis is called this. • Initials for this multi-pronged approach to managing pests. • ...
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 • ...
Hoofdstuk 2 Planten en dieren 2016-11-13
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- Het opzoeken van planten doe je in een ...
- In de wortel wordt ... opgeslagen
- Meerdere voedselketens bij elkaar
- Dit zegt iets over een plant
- Hiermee komt het water en de mineralen de plant binnen
- Het opzoeken van een naam heet ...
- Dit wordt vaak in zaden opgeslagen
- Een plant heeft water en ... nodig voor de fotosynthese
- Hiermee kan vlees in stukken worden gescheurd
- Deze zijn voor de voortplanting van een plant
- Hiermee staat de plant stevig in de grond
- Zo noem je het als een dier onder bepaalde omstandigheden beter overleeft
- Ijsberen overleven de lange winter door een ... te houden
- De pincetsnavel is om makkelijk ... te kunnen grijpen
- Zo heet het als dieren bij koud weer goed de warmte kunnen vasthouden
- Dit zijn ondergrondse dikke delen
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- Organismen die elkaar eten in een rij
- Deze geven de groene kleur aan een plant
- Hiermee verdampt water uit een blad
- Een plant wordt ook wel een ... genoemd
- Wat voor kiezen hebben planteneters?
- Planten worden gegeten door ...
- Zo heet het als de vacht of kleur niet opvalt in de omgeving
- Hierdoor stroomt water met glucose van de bladeren naar de wortels
- Bij dit proces maakt de plant glucose en zuurstof
- Bij dit proces ontstaat onder andere koolstofdioxide
- Van bruine bonen eet je de ...
- Dit ontstaat er naast glucose bij fotosynthese
28 Clues: Dit zegt iets over een plant • Van bruine bonen eet je de ... • Planten worden gegeten door ... • In de wortel wordt ... opgeslagen • Meerdere voedselketens bij elkaar • Dit zijn ondergrondse dikke delen • Het opzoeken van een naam heet ... • Dit wordt vaak in zaden opgeslagen • Hiermee verdampt water uit een blad • Wat voor kiezen hebben planteneters? • ...
Vocabulary Cross Word 2024-12-12
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- A branch of biologic science that deals with the forms rather than the functions of plants and animals.
- An affix added to the end of a word or stem serving to form a new word.
- In the naming of plants and animals, Latin is used. Each kind of plant or animal can be identified by genus (plural, genera) and species (both singular and plural); e.g., the generic name (genus) of corn is Zea, and the species name is mays.
- A biologist that groups organisms into categories.
- A system of naming used to classify a group, such as the botanical names of plants.
- Within the taxonomic system of classifications, how plants are ordered concerning their
- A group of species of plants or animals believed to have descended from a common direct ancestor that are similar enough to constitute a useful unit at this level of taxonomy.
- A cultivated variety. A group of cultivated plants that are distinguished by any significant character and that retain their distinguishing features when reproduced sexually or asexually.
- for example, the mycota or fungi family.
- A group of related plants and animals that differs from other similar groups by characteristics too trivial or inconstant to be recognized as a species; often any category of lower rank than a species.
- A plant that lives for two years and then dies.
- The science of classification of organisms and other objects and their arrangement into systematic groups, such as species, genus, family, and order.
- A group of closely related genera.
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- A system of persons or things ranked one above another.
- Any grass grown for its edible grain.
- system A two-name system for naming plants.
- Major divisions for living things: the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
- That portion of the feed for animals that is secured largely from the leaves and stalks of plants, such as the grasses and legumes used for hay.
- Life history; the changes in the form of life that an organism goes through.
- The forming, sorting, apportioning, grouping, or dividing of objects into classes to form an ordered arrangement of items having a defined range of characteristics.
- Pertaining to a woody plant whose leaves fall at the end of the growing season.
- name The scientific name of plants, which includes the genus and species.
- An affix; attached to the front of a word to produce a derivative word or an inflected form.
- A division of the plant or animal kingdom lower than a phylum and higher than an order; e.g., the class Insecta.
- In the botanical classification of plants, a category in between class and family.
- A cone-bearing tree.
- Plants living one year or less. During this time, the plant grows, flowers, produces seeds, and dies.
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- The language often used to name plants.
29 Clues: A cone-bearing tree. • A group of closely related genera. • Any grass grown for its edible grain. • The language often used to name plants. • for example, the mycota or fungi family. • A plant that lives for more than two years. • system A two-name system for naming plants. • A plant that lives for two years and then dies. • ...
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
FRUITS 2021-05-03
Across
- : plants that are many live in in the beach area.
- : a plant that has prickly fruit
- : long balls, lots of liquid
- : Consuming fasting month
- : a plant whose fruits seem to have feathers.
- : citrus fruit
- : oval shaped, sphere and green or yellowish green, frecks-purple spots.
- the redruit of the red and yellow
- vines and has a small fruit shrinkle
- : it’s quite small in shape and has a bright red in it.
- : yellow flesh with fresh sense
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- : a single leaf that the fruit has a lot of sticky sap
- : golden-yellow, almost similart a plum.
- : a fruit that is white in color and tastes quite sour.
- : a plant that has yellow fruit.
- : white with rind red or green.
- breed with shoots and fruit in yellow.
- at a gender age of green and will turn greenish yellow at the age of harvest.
- : it has a rounded fruit shape, a greenish-white rind soft without nets.
- : the inside is orange
20 Clues: : citrus fruit • : the inside is orange • : Consuming fasting month • : long balls, lots of liquid • : white with rind red or green. • : yellow flesh with fresh sense • : a plant that has yellow fruit. • : a plant that has prickly fruit • the redruit of the red and yellow • vines and has a small fruit shrinkle • breed with shoots and fruit in yellow. • ...
TEAM BOYS 2022-11-08
Across
- First commercial transgenic plant.
- percentage of individual with genotype which exhibits the associated phenotype is.
- Genetically modified animals.
- transgenic pig that produce phytase enzyme.
- plasmid with foreign gene.
- First transgenic mouse.
- worlds first transgenic lamb.
- father of transgenesis.
- one of the method to introduce transgene.
- animal cell culture are used widely for the production of.
- The name of first transgenic cow.
Down
- Control plant growth.
- DNA into fish is injected into
- the process by which mixing up of genes takes place.
- Mouse model to study cancer.
- Increased ovulatory response by external hormonal therapy.
- the first vaccine developed from animal cell culture is _____ vaccine.
- transgenic animals used for gene farming.
- todays transgenic model exist for disease like.
- First genetically modified sheep.
- transgenic fish with human growth hormone.
- Chemical safety testing is also known as.
- In plant, secondary wall is increased by.
- 95% transgenic animals are.
- Hormone response element.
25 Clues: Control plant growth. • First transgenic mouse. • father of transgenesis. • Hormone response element. • plasmid with foreign gene. • 95% transgenic animals are. • Mouse model to study cancer. • Genetically modified animals. • worlds first transgenic lamb. • DNA into fish is injected into • First genetically modified sheep. • The name of first transgenic cow. • ...
Planet Pals : Green Guardians Crossword Challenge 2024-09-20
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- Used water needing treatment before reuse.
- A grassland ecosystem characterised by scattered trees.
- Products designed to be used once and discarded.
- A young plant just starting to grow from a seed.
- Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil.
- Organic material used as fuel.
- Unwanted materials generated from human activity.
- Products or practices that do not harm the environment.
- PLANT A plant species naturally occurring in a region.
- Harmful substances that contaminate the environment.
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- FOREST Trees and vegetation in a city area.
- The surroundings in which organisms live.
- Planting trees in areas where forests have been cut down.
- POWER Energy harnessed from the sun.
- EROSION The wearing away of soil by wind or water.
- Materials that can be processed and reused.
- CHANGE Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns.
- To break down organic materials naturally.
- The upper layer of a forest formed by tree branches.
- Improperly disposing of waste in public places.
20 Clues: Organic material used as fuel. • POWER Energy harnessed from the sun. • The surroundings in which organisms live. • Used water needing treatment before reuse. • To break down organic materials naturally. • FOREST Trees and vegetation in a city area. • Materials that can be processed and reused. • Improperly disposing of waste in public places. • ...
Cells and their parts 2023-10-12
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- jelly like substance that is outside the nucleus
- only in plant cells , largest part of a plant cell
- small body near the nucleus where microubles are made
- digestive enzyemes
- modifies and packages proteins
- only animal cells have these
- center of a cell controls DNA
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- only in plant cells, converts sunlight into chemical energy
- covered in ribosomes
- allows some substances to pass and blocks others
- makes ribosomes
- site of protein synthesis
- doesn't have ribosomes
- powerhouse of the cell converts energy into ATP
14 Clues: makes ribosomes • digestive enzyemes • covered in ribosomes • doesn't have ribosomes • site of protein synthesis • only animal cells have these • center of a cell controls DNA • modifies and packages proteins • powerhouse of the cell converts energy into ATP • jelly like substance that is outside the nucleus • allows some substances to pass and blocks others • ...
Cells and their parts 2023-10-12
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- jelly like substance that is outside the nucleus
- only in plant cells , largest part of a plant cell
- small body near the nucleus where microubles are made
- digestive enzyemes
- modifies and packages proteins
- only animal cells have these
- center of a cell controls DNA
Down
- 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 • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-06-20
Across
- a plant that lives several years and produces seeds multiple times over its lifespan
- trait of the people of corn
- Non-native species that spread aggressively
- Study of how people/cultures use plants
- a useful item to carry foraged items
- the colour of the drink Jacob made for us at Slørstad
- the natural environment of a species
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- Nordic concept of outdoor living
- spread by English colonisers
- Sami word for a place outside that one makes use of (activity space)
- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- known for its stinging factor
- something you can make from spruce shoots
- Herbal extract made by soaking plant material in alcohol
- a plant that completes its growth cycle in one year
- Made from the leaves of Camellia sinensis
- Wild Food Plants
- List of threatened species
18 Clues: Wild Food Plants • List of threatened species • trait of the people of corn • spread by English colonisers • known for its stinging factor • Variety of life in an ecosystem • Nordic concept of outdoor living • a useful item to carry foraged items • the natural environment of a species • Study of how people/cultures use plants • something you can make from spruce shoots • ...
Cell Organelles and Protist 2024-03-20
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- when an organism depends on other organisms for food and energy
- Turns energy from sun into food. Theyre only found in plant cells
- power house of the cell
- a whip-like tail that is used to move
- Protects the cell and provides strength. Theyre only found in plant cells tho
- Moves materials around in the cell
- storage sacs, digestion, and waste removal. These are found in both animal and plant cells, but are much larger in plant cells
- Cells that make up plants
- scientific name is pseudopod
- used to sense sunlight in a Euglena
- surrounds the cell and controls the entrance and exit
- Each cell contains thousands of these that make proteins
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- an organism being able to use its own food
- hair-like structures used to move
- A type of protist that moves using Cilia
- The control center on a cell
- A type of protist that moves using a flagellum and can make food with sunlight
- A type of protist that lives in a colony, and makes food with sunlight
- moves materials into and out of the cell
- Cells that make up animals
- smallest unit of life
- Gel-like material that contains all other organelles
- Store and breaks down waste
- A type of protist that moves using a pseudpod and is either found in soil or water
- Single cells organisms
25 Clues: smallest unit of life • Single cells organisms • power house of the cell • Cells that make up plants • Cells that make up animals • Store and breaks down waste • The control center on a cell • scientific name is pseudopod • hair-like structures used to move • Moves materials around in the cell • used to sense sunlight in a Euglena • a whip-like tail that is used to move • ...
Plants Crossword #2 2014-05-26
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- of the clusters of sporangia on the back of the fronds of ferns
- male reproductive structure producing gametes, occurring in ferns, mosses, fungi, and algae
- female reproductive organ in ferns, mosses, etc
- ovule-bearing or seed-bearing female organ of a flower, consisting when complete of ovary, style, and stigma
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- rudimentary plant usually contained in the seed
- matter in seed-plant ovules, derived from the embryo sac
- part of a vascular bundle consisting of sieve tubes, companion cells, parenchyma, and fibers and forming the food-conducting tissue of a plant
- part of a vascular plant that is above ground, including the stem and leaves
- blossom of a plant
- part of the body of a plant that develops, typically, from the radicle and grows downward into the soil, anchoring the plant and absorbing nutriment and moisture
- compound tissue in vascular plants that helps provide support and that conducts water and nutrients upward from the roots, consisting of tracheids, vessels, parenchyma cells, and woody fibers
11 Clues: blossom of a plant • rudimentary plant usually contained in the seed • female reproductive organ in ferns, mosses, etc • matter in seed-plant ovules, derived from the embryo sac • of the clusters of sporangia on the back of the fronds of ferns • part of a vascular plant that is above ground, including the stem and leaves • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2022-02-17
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- the part of a plant that takes in water and nutrients from the ground
- any living thing that can carry out life processes on its own
- the process plants use to make food
- an undeveloped plant sealed in a protective coating
- the basic unit that makes up all living
- the part of a plant that uses sunlight and air to help the plant make food
- a special part of an organisms body that performs a specific function
- a group of organs that works together to carry out a life process
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- the process of make more of ones own kind
- a group of similar cells that work together
- the part of the plant that carries food, water and nutrients to and from the roots and leaves
- a green material in plants that traps energy from sunlight and gives leaves their green color
- a function that an organism performs to stay alive and produce more of its own kind
13 Clues: the process plants use to make food • the basic unit that makes up all living • the process of make more of ones own kind • a group of similar cells that work together • an undeveloped plant sealed in a protective coating • any living thing that can carry out life processes on its own • a group of organs that works together to carry out a life process • ...
Test 2 Review 2021-09-17
Across
- The fungus that converts sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide
- The smallest of all green plants
- The largest kind of tree
- especially thick wide-spreading branches - acorns
- The largest algae, often growing to 200ft
- A plant that has fronds and produces spores instead of seeds
- A tall plant with a single woody stem
- The plant with a fruiting body
- A fungus and an algae working together as one plant
- Good shade trees with especially colorful fall leaves - good source of sugar and syrup
- The green plants that have no true leaves, stems, or roots
- Fungi that feed on dead matter
- An attractive tree with frosty needles, often planted as an ornamental.
- the trees of one variety are the oldest living things - needles grow in bundles
- grows best near water - long, thin leaves and drooping branches give a mournful appearance to many varieties - poplars belong to this group
- Removing a ring of bark from a tree trunk
- A plant that does not die after one season of growth but continues to grow and live for many seasons
- The age of a tree can be determined by counting its _____.
- Fungi that feed on living matter
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- smooth white papery bark- Indians made wigwams and canoes from the bark
- Growth in tree takes place in the _____ layer immediately under the bark.
- grows in swamps and lagoons of the South - root knees stick out of the water
- has an attractive reddish wood with an oil that produces a pleasant fragrance.
- The roots of ferns are called
- Scientists who study trees
- The tallest kind of tree
- Grows in the hot, dry climate of the southwestern states
- evergreen but not conifer - monocot - leaves are called fronds
- North American trees of this name are members of the cypress family - reddish wood contains a fragrant, moth-repellant oil
- trees that bear cones instead of flowers
- Trees that lose their leaves in the fall
- chief American source for tannin - cones hang down from the tips of the branches
- Single cells that some plants produce instead of seeds
- A plant that lives for two years and then dies
- created to live without chlorophyll.
- cones fall apart on the tree - needles usually blunt and soft- cones stick straight up from branches -
- The part of large algae that takes the place of roots and anchors it to the ocean floor
- Sequoia The largest of all trees
- The only conifers with bundles of needles
39 Clues: The tallest kind of tree • The largest kind of tree • Scientists who study trees • The roots of ferns are called • The plant with a fruiting body • Fungi that feed on dead matter • The smallest of all green plants • Sequoia The largest of all trees • Fungi that feed on living matter • created to live without chlorophyll. • A tall plant with a single woody stem • ...
Plants and animals 2022-05-07
Across
- cows eat this as the main part of their diet
- this animal lives on the grasslands of Africa
- this part of a plant produces food for the plant
- plants, animals, and their habitats make this up
- these animals are reptiles
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- this animal lives on a farm
- plants and animals need this to survive
- part of the plant that is in the ground
- this plant is the fastest growing plant in the world
- what people live in
10 Clues: what people live in • these animals are reptiles • this animal lives on a farm • plants and animals need this to survive • part of the plant that is in the ground • cows eat this as the main part of their diet • this animal lives on the grasslands of Africa • this part of a plant produces food for the plant • plants, animals, and their habitats make this up • ...
VOCABULARY CROSSWORD GAME 2022-03-17
Across
- the main body of a plant.
- The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground
- It needs to be solid and strong on a building.
- A working model of the solution to be tested.
- The purpose of a building or structure.
- The external form or figure.
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- Conditions of a design, like the materials.
- A living organism that absorbs water.
- Something that has been made or build.
- The stem of a bean plant.
- An edible seed, typically round shape.
11 Clues: the main body of a plant. • The stem of a bean plant. • The external form or figure. • A living organism that absorbs water. • Something that has been made or build. • An edible seed, typically round shape. • The purpose of a building or structure. • Conditions of a design, like the materials. • A working model of the solution to be tested. • ...
My Biology Crossword 2025-01-29
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- The thing an animal cell has but not a plant cell.
- The kingdom where all producers come from.
- Maintains body temperature using sweat and goosebumps
- The mneumonic we use to remember what makes something living or not.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- The scientific word for the jaw.
- The name of the first animal in a food chain which is usually the plant.
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- The "funny" bone located in the arm.
- The bone that is the knee cap.
- The thing in a plant cell which stores extra food.
- Where Charlmnemonic was from.
- The organ that removes toxins.
- What ears are made of.
- The "organs" of cells.
14 Clues: What ears are made of. • The "organs" of cells. • The powerhouse of the cell. • Where Charlmnemonic was from. • The bone that is the knee cap. • The organ that removes toxins. • The scientific word for the jaw. • The "funny" bone located in the arm. • The kingdom where all producers come from. • The thing an animal cell has but not a plant cell. • ...
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
All about 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
~Nutrition In Plants~ 2016-04-27
Across
- Oxygen is essential for photosynthesis.True or False?
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called _______.
- The color of partial parasites are ______.
- Plants that get nutrients by using ingenious methods.
- The only organism which can trap nitrogen.
- The nitrogen-fixing bacteria are found in which type of plants?
- Alga is an/a _________.
- Vessels which carry the food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Organisms that are found near decayed organic matter.
- Farmers add this to improve the growth of the plant.
- The common name for Cuscuta.
- Fungi reproduce through ______.
Down
- A combination of components is called ______.
- The aqueous liquid found inside a chloroplast.
- Protein is a great source of ______.
- The ultimate source of energy.
- Lichen is an example of _______.
- Plants that borrow nutrients from another plant.
- The green pigment needed for photosynthesis.
- A grana is made up of a sack of _________.
- Fungi grow during warm and _______ weather.
- A stoma is surrounded by _______.
- The end product of photosynthesis which is given out.
23 Clues: Alga is an/a _________. • The common name for Cuscuta. • The ultimate source of energy. • Fungi reproduce through ______. • Lichen is an example of _______. • A stoma is surrounded by _______. • Protein is a great source of ______. • The color of partial parasites are ______. • The only organism which can trap nitrogen. • A grana is made up of a sack of _________. • ...
Agriculture crossword 2026-02-25
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- clumps of soil particles that bind together
- the largest of the three soil types
- a substance added to soil to increase fertility
- a relatively equal mixture of sand, silt, and clay combined
- a soil type primarily composed of quartz and feldspar
- the process of creating a genetically identical offspring
- where water (from rain or irrigation) dissolves and transports soluble nutrients, minerals, and contaminants downward through the soil profile
- any material produced from living organism
- the process of creating a genetically different offspring
- the process of creating a hypothesis and finding an answer
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- a form of asexual reproduction where the offspring grows as a part of the parent
- the primary site of photosynthesis
- chemical messengers that regulate plant growth
- soil that lies immediately below the surface
- a broadleaf flowering plant with two seed leaves that emerge upon germination
- the vertical support for leaves and flowers
- a collective of plant leaves
- used to anchor plants to the ground and absorb water and minerals
- the accumulation of water-soluble salts in soil or water
- the most common soil type
20 Clues: the most common soil type • a collective of plant leaves • the primary site of photosynthesis • the largest of the three soil types • any material produced from living organism • clumps of soil particles that bind together • the vertical support for leaves and flowers • soil that lies immediately below the surface • chemical messengers that regulate plant growth • ...
7A Crossword 2014-10-05
Across
- Nerve Cell.
- Another word for food.
- Plant organ that used to make food by photosynthesis.
- A large part of a plant or animal that does a very important job. It is made from different tissues.
- More scientific name for 'windpipe'
- Green discs that contain chlorophyll. Found in plant cells.
- When a small piece of tissue is taken from the body to check for certain diseases or problems.
- Plant organ used to take water out of the soil.
- Organ used for protection and feeling.
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- Job.
- Process that plants use to make their own food.It needs light to work.
- A scientific idea about why something happens, which can be tested with experiments.
- Organ used to make and destroy substances in our bodies.
- Getting rid of waste materials from the body.
- Organ that helps you to breathe.
- Organ that controls what our body does.
16 Clues: Job. • Nerve Cell. • Another word for food. • Organ that helps you to breathe. • More scientific name for 'windpipe' • Organ used for protection and feeling. • Organ that controls what our body does. • Getting rid of waste materials from the body. • Plant organ used to take water out of the soil. • Plant organ that used to make food by photosynthesis. • ...
Spring Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-11
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- This type of plant has to be replanted each year, as compared to a Perennial.
- Transferring a plant to another space.
- This type of insect plays a critical role as a pollinator.
- A word for growing and taking care of plants.
- Gardners use this to water their garden when it doesn't rain.
- Handheld garden shovel.
- A method of preserving crops so that they may be eaten later.
Down
- The name of the stage when a plant first begins to grow.
- An organism that transfers pollen.
- Rather than being planted deliberately by a farmer, these types of plants result from natural propagation.
- Using scissors, shears, or loppers to trim and rejuvenate a plant.
- Plant seeds by scattering over soil.
- This bright yellow flower is one of the first to bloom in springtime.
13 Clues: Handheld garden shovel. • An organism that transfers pollen. • Plant seeds by scattering over soil. • Transferring a plant to another space. • A word for growing and taking care of plants. • The name of the stage when a plant first begins to grow. • This type of insect plays a critical role as a pollinator. • ...
Seedless Plants by Sophia Smits 2021-02-10
Across
- They have roots, stems, and leaves; flammable
- Nonvascular seedless plants move materials from cell to cell by this and diffusion
- Structures that anchor a nonvascular seedless plant to a surface
- Reproduce by spores, do not have flowers; some do not have vascular tissues
- Is made of long, hollow, narrow stem segments with tiny, non-photosynthetic leaves
- Over 90 percent of all plant species are this type of plant
- Leaflike structures, part of clubmosses
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- Do not have roots, stems, or leaves
- Composed of tubelike cells that transport water and nutrients in some plants; in vascular seedless plants
- Look like a lobe of the liver, their rhizoids are unicellular; two common forms are leafy and thallose
- Lacks both roots and leaves, otherwise basically same as a fern
- Waxy, protective layer on a plant's leaves, stems, and flowers
- Organisms that use an outside energy source (such as the Sun) to make their own food
- Can be a habitat for ferns
- Usually grow in shady, damp environments but can survive periods of dryness; small, green
- Term scientists use to refer to nonvascular seedless plants
- Have fronds; range in size from few centimeters to several meters; often houseplants or grown in gardens
- Transports materials throughout a plant
- Leaves of ferns (a seedless plant) that makes up most of the ferns
- Horn like reproductive structures, produce spores, they are only 2.5 centimeters in diameter; each of its photosynthetic cells has one chloroplast
20 Clues: Can be a habitat for ferns • Do not have roots, stems, or leaves • Transports materials throughout a plant • Leaflike structures, part of clubmosses • They have roots, stems, and leaves; flammable • Term scientists use to refer to nonvascular seedless plants • Over 90 percent of all plant species are this type of plant • ...
Scientific Method & Cells Review 2023-08-28
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- The cell _________ is the outer body for plant and animal cells.
- The cell ________ helps to support and protect plant cells only.
- someone who asks questions about the natural world
- a prediction about the results of an experiment
- gather information using the five senses
- second step of the Scientific Method
- last step of the Scientific Method
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- control center of the cell
- Gel-like liquid that contains the things that the cell needs.
- Traps the Sun's energy for the plant to use as food
- test conducted by scientists to answer questions
- The number of steps in the Scientific Method
- the study of the natural world
- fifth step of the Scientific Method
- smallest unit of a living thing
15 Clues: control center of the cell • the study of the natural world • smallest unit of a living thing • last step of the Scientific Method • fifth step of the Scientific Method • second step of the Scientific Method • gather information using the five senses • The number of steps in the Scientific Method • a prediction about the results of an experiment • ...
7A Crossword 2014-10-05
Across
- Nerve Cell.
- Plant organ used to take water out of the soil.
- Organs are made out of this.
- Another word for food.
- Thin piece of glass used to hold a specimen in place on a slide.
- Plant organ that used to make food by photosynthesis.
- Process that plants use to make their own food.It needs light to work.
- A large part of a plant or animal that does a very important job. It is made from different tissues.
- Organ that pumps blood.
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- Organ that controls what our body does.
- Job.
- Organ that helps you to breathe.
- Getting rid of waste materials from the body.
- Make an image clear and sharp.
- Green discs that contain chlorophyll. Found in plant cells.
- When a small piece of tissue is taken from the body to check for certain diseases or problems.
- Organ used to make and destroy substances in our bodies.
- Part of a microscope. You put slides on it.
- Organ used for protection and feeling.
- A scientific idea about why something happens, which can be tested with experiments.
- Organs used to break up food.
- More scientific name for 'windpipe'
22 Clues: Job. • Nerve Cell. • Another word for food. • Organ that pumps blood. • Organs are made out of this. • Organs used to break up food. • Make an image clear and sharp. • Organ that helps you to breathe. • More scientific name for 'windpipe' • Organ used for protection and feeling. • Organ that controls what our body does. • Part of a microscope. You put slides on it. • ...
Mosquito Control & Vegetation Mgmt 2024-02-15
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- nile virus WNV
- agency responsible for the regulation of pesticides
- combined effort to prevent and control pests
- number of segments of a mosquito body
- Round-Up
- "quack" weed
- spraying for adult mosquitoes
- type of pump used for aquatic spraying
- for your protection
- 5,280 ft
- "mouth" of a mosquito
- Best__Practices
- ___ per acre
- herbicide with A.I. of Triclopyr
- mosquito fern
- marsh aedes taeniorhynchus
- I Am ___
- danger is a ___ word
- lettuce a floating plant
- university of ___
- insect repellant
- how a herbicide travels through a plant
- the emulsifying of water and ivod
- a contact herbicide
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- largest floodwater mosquito in north america
- it's the law
- blind mosquitoes
- melaleuca tree; punk tree
- aegypti domestic breeding mosquito
- submerged nuisance plant
- Australian __
- process of getting a proper herbicide rate
- mosquito breeding plant
- man of steel
- a type of mosquito trap
- replacement of habitat lost to construction
- 3.14
- number of stages in a mosquito life cycle
- mosquitoes thrive in moving water
- second stage of mosquito life cycle
- breathing tube of a mosquito
- a galaxy far, far away
42 Clues: 3.14 • Round-Up • 5,280 ft • I Am ___ • it's the law • "quack" weed • man of steel • ___ per acre • Australian __ • mosquito fern • nile virus WNV • Best__Practices • blind mosquitoes • insect repellant • university of ___ • for your protection • a contact herbicide • danger is a ___ word • "mouth" of a mosquito • a galaxy far, far away • mosquito breeding plant • a type of mosquito trap • ...
Form the countryside to the jungle 2024-11-01
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- A solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- A powerful motor vehicle used for pulling farm machinery
- A built-up area that is larger than a village but smaller than a city
- To make a journey, typically of some length
- Frozen water vapor falling in light white flakes
- A person who drives a vehicle
- A piece of paper or card that gives the holder a certain right
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- A journey or excursion, especially for pleasure
- A plant or part of a plant used as food
- A dense forest in a tropical region
- The solid surface of the earth
- A mixture of raw vegetables
- Two slices of bread with a filling between them
- To move on ice or a smooth surface using skates
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- A living organism typically growing in a permanent site
- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface
- The land outside of cities and towns
- Vegetation consisting of typically short plants
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river
- ride To sit on and control the movement of an animal, typically a horse, or a bicycle
- The flat, thin, green parts of a plant
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth
- To go away from a place
- A quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects
- A cascade of water falling from a height
- An arc of colors in the sky caused by refraction of sunlight
- An open area of land
- The highest part, point, or level of something
- The flat, thin, green part of a plant
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- A large town
32 Clues: A large town • An open area of land • To go away from a place • A mixture of raw vegetables • A person who drives a vehicle • The solid surface of the earth • A dense forest in a tropical region • A piece of land surrounded by water • The land outside of cities and towns • The flat, thin, green part of a plant • The flat, thin, green parts of a plant • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-15
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- water may enter plant cells, but the cells do not burst. what structured the plant cells have that stops them bursting
- factors that restrict the rate of photosynthesis
- the process by which water enters the roots of a plant
- this large structure in plant cells stores sap
- these biological catalysts control the reactions in photosynthesis
- where proteins are synthesized inside a cell
- increasing the temperature too much can actually stop photosynthesis. this is due to the enzymes being affected. what happens to the enzymes at high temperatures
- the missing key limiting factor form this list, light, carbon dioxide and ...
- plants carry out photosynthesis when there is light. What process do the carry out all the time
- tissue that transports water and minerals
- the sugar made in photosynthesis
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- a mineral need to make chlorophyll in plants
- this is the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- the green pigment that absorbs light energy
- the variable that is changed in an investigation
- the process by which minerals are often absorbed from the soil
- the energy that drives the process of photosynthesis
- a mineral needed to help make proteins in plants
- photosynthesis takes in energy from the surroundings, so it is described as this type of reaction
- to calculate the rate of photosynthesis, we can count the number of bubbles being produced, but what other measurement would be needed to work out the rate
- a storage sugar in photosynthesis
- a tissue that transports sugars in plants
- glucose is used to make this substance that strengthens the cell wall
23 Clues: the sugar made in photosynthesis • a storage sugar in photosynthesis • a tissue that transports sugars in plants • tissue that transports water and minerals • the green pigment that absorbs light energy • a mineral need to make chlorophyll in plants • where proteins are synthesized inside a cell • this large structure in plant cells stores sap • ...
External Structures of Plants and Animals 2023-05-24
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- Uses photosynthesis to help the plant survive.
- Covering Keeps animals warm and acts as camouflage.
- Holds the plant in the ground.
- Helps animals to move around.
- Houses the brain and sensory organs.
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- Organs Helps animals to be aware of their surroundings. Includes eyes, nose, mouth, and ears.
- Attracts pollinators that will help the plant reproduce
- Helps the animal to balance and communicate.
- Is the beginning of a plant.
- Moves food and water throughout a plant,
10 Clues: Is the beginning of a plant. • Helps animals to move around. • Holds the plant in the ground. • Houses the brain and sensory organs. • Moves food and water throughout a plant, • Helps the animal to balance and communicate. • Uses photosynthesis to help the plant survive. • Covering Keeps animals warm and acts as camouflage. • ...
Plants 2020-02-02
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- Part of a plant that that get a drip of rain.
- Part of the plant that absorbs in the soil.
- Living being that grows in the soil.
- Colorful part of the flower.
- Is a part of some plants in the upper part with petals.
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- Is the reproduce system of the plant with flower is the fruit.
- Is the part that the animals eat.
- Hold up the flower and the leafs.
- The food of the bees that is in the flower.
- Part of the plant that grows for example a rose.
10 Clues: Colorful part of the flower. • Is the part that the animals eat. • Hold up the flower and the leafs. • Living being that grows in the soil. • Part of the plant that absorbs in the soil. • The food of the bees that is in the flower. • Part of a plant that that get a drip of rain. • Part of the plant that grows for example a rose. • ...
plants tropism 2021-11-10
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- pressure, the pressure in a plant that makes it firm
- a light tropism
- a response that a plant does
- , a touch tropism
- stimuli, a stimuli inside the plant
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- water going in and out of a plant
- a part of a cell that holds water
- a tropism with gravity
- when a plants vacuoles arn't full
- stimuli, a stimuli outside of the plant
10 Clues: a light tropism • , a touch tropism • a tropism with gravity • a response that a plant does • water going in and out of a plant • a part of a cell that holds water • when a plants vacuoles arn't full • stimuli, a stimuli inside the plant • stimuli, a stimuli outside of the plant • pressure, the pressure in a plant that makes it firm
MOVEMENT OF MOLECULES 2026-03-01
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- Plant structure that is fully permeable.
- Water movement into root hair cells is by this process.
- Root hair cells absorb mineral ions this way
- Process that release energy
- Needed for the cellular process that release energy
- Animal cell shrinking in concentrated solution.
- Solutions with equal water potential.
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- Partially permeable organelle in animal cells
- Organelle providing energy for active transport.
- Net movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
- Plant cells shrink
- Plant cell state when membrane pulls away from cell wall.
- Solution with higher water potential than the cell.
- Plant cell state when filled with so much turgor pressure
14 Clues: Plant cells shrink • Process that release energy • Solutions with equal water potential. • Plant structure that is fully permeable. • Root hair cells absorb mineral ions this way • Partially permeable organelle in animal cells • Animal cell shrinking in concentrated solution. • Organelle providing energy for active transport. • ...
