the plant Crossword Puzzles
Plant Cells 2025-03-06
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- RNA protein and synthesis of proteins
- Reticulum membrane system, transports proteins, transports lipids, rough or smooth
- microtubules; microfilaments, means of transport
- respiration; energy transfer, ATP: energy for cellular reactions, sustains life
- membrane permeable, controls entry and exit; organizes cellulose production
- Bodies flow of molecules; collect and bundle proteins, collect and bundle lipids.
- most important plastid; where photosynthesis occurs
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- meristematic cells, apical meristems: elongate plant , lengthen plant ; vascular cambium: secondary meristem, girth growth
- in chloroplasts; green pigment that is a receptor of light energy in the red and blue wavelengths
- stores cell sap, waste products, pigments
- digestive system; breaks down proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, nucleic acids
- nucleus When and which proteins are produced; stores genetic information; Includes DNA, RNA, Nucleolus, Cytoplasm
12 Clues: RNA protein and synthesis of proteins • stores cell sap, waste products, pigments • microtubules; microfilaments, means of transport • most important plastid; where photosynthesis occurs • membrane permeable, controls entry and exit; organizes cellulose production • digestive system; breaks down proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, nucleic acids • ...
Plant science 2025-10-21
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- Water and minerals move through xylem; sugars move through phloem.
- Breaks down glucose to release energy, producing carbon dioxide and water.
- Particles or gases move from high concentration to low concentration.
- Attracts pollinators with its colour and scent, aiding in reproduction.
- Carries out photosynthesis to make food for the plant; also helps with gas exchange.
- Water moves from high to low concentration through a partially permeable membrane.
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- Water evaporates from leaves, pulling more water up from the roots.
- Anchors the plant in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
- Contains the embryo of a new plant and stores food to help it grow.
- Uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose and oxygen.
- Supports the plant and transports water, nutrients, and food between roots and leaves.
11 Clues: Anchors the plant in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients. • Water and minerals move through xylem; sugars move through phloem. • Water evaporates from leaves, pulling more water up from the roots. • Contains the embryo of a new plant and stores food to help it grow. • Uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose and oxygen. • ...
Romsey Allotment Crossword 2013-05-13
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- An underground storage organ with fleshy scale leaves from which the plant flowers and grows before becoming dormant
- Method for shaping trees, cropping the branches above head-height
- Another name for the leaves and stems of a potato plant
- The point at which a seed undergoes physical changes and begins to grow
- Member of the Rose family which bears small red edible fruit
- Swollen root or underground stem with storage tissue
- Traditional method of woodland management which takes advantage of the fact that many trees make new growth from the stump or roots if cut down.
- a small insectivorous passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family
- A tree or shrub that has been trained to a certain height with a long bare stem and foliage at the top
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- A plant that is bred or selected by growers for unique flowers, leaf colour, growing habit etc. It has distinct and uniform characteristics that differ from the original species
- Layer of material placed on the soil and around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds and improve soil structure
- Broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula
- A plant that completes its entire life cycle (growth, reproduction, death) in one season
- To flower and produce seed prematurely
- The transfer of pollen between flowers, which can be carried out by the wind, insects, animals or by hand
- Calcium compounds, often applied to lower the pH of the soil
- A trailing stem growing above ground and rooting at the nodes, where plantlets are produced
- A plant that completes its entire life cycle in two years, growing in the first year and reproducing and dying in the second
- To remove a number of buds, flowers, seedlings or shoots to improve the growth and quality of those remaining
19 Clues: To flower and produce seed prematurely • Swollen root or underground stem with storage tissue • Broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula • Another name for the leaves and stems of a potato plant • Calcium compounds, often applied to lower the pH of the soil • Member of the Rose family which bears small red edible fruit • ...
bay leaf 2020-11-19
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- weather / type of weather is grown upon
- / greek word given to the laurel plant
- plant / where does the leaf come from
- leaf / preferred bay leaf
- / it is symbol of
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- / where does this plant come from
- leaf / what is taken from the plant
- bay leaf / how many leaves did the bean and bacon soup require
- bay leaf / other most common leaf
- actor / what is this plant in a recipe
10 Clues: / it is symbol of • leaf / preferred bay leaf • / where does this plant come from • bay leaf / other most common leaf • leaf / what is taken from the plant • plant / where does the leaf come from • / greek word given to the laurel plant • actor / what is this plant in a recipe • weather / type of weather is grown upon • ...
Plant Science Words 2023-09-26
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- What will make the plant grow
- A plant that sheds its leaves each year
- The pollen containing part of the stamen
- Female reproductive organ
- What carries nutrients inside the plant
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- Male reproductive organ
- What plants do to feed themselves
- An immature stem tip
- Provide energy for the plant during photosynthesis
- A male part of the flower
10 Clues: An immature stem tip • Male reproductive organ • A male part of the flower • Female reproductive organ • What will make the plant grow • What plants do to feed themselves • A plant that sheds its leaves each year • What carries nutrients inside the plant • The pollen containing part of the stamen • Provide energy for the plant during photosynthesis
Gardening Crossword 2020-08-14
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- Used with soap to fight grime
- How plants use sunlight to make food
- Organic matter used by gardeners
- Peas, carrots, and celery
- Plants grow away quickly and stop flowering
- The colour of most plants
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- To plant seeds in the ground
- Spores that cause allergies
- They fall in the fall season
- Part of the plant that is underground
- A building used for growing plants that need warmth
- A small handheld gardening tool with a flat pointed blade
- orchids, zinnias , and peonies
- A type of household plant
14 Clues: A type of household plant • Peas, carrots, and celery • The colour of most plants • Spores that cause allergies • To plant seeds in the ground • They fall in the fall season • Used with soap to fight grime • orchids, zinnias , and peonies • Organic matter used by gardeners • How plants use sunlight to make food • Part of the plant that is underground • ...
CHRISTMAS 2016 2016-12-04
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- You receive a kiss under this.
- Gifts.
- Australian dessert.
- Sauce for big bird.
- Another word for Christmas.
- Metallic decoration.
- Seafood delicacy.
- Christmas plant with red berries.
- Dessert full of mixed fruit.
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- Sugar hit.
- Baked items.
- You decorate this.
- Australia Post like you sending these.
- Alcoholic chocolate treat.
- The reason for the season.
- Green climbing plant.
- A baby was born here.
- Big bird.
- You do this to gifts.
- Miss Piggy?
20 Clues: Gifts. • Big bird. • Sugar hit. • Miss Piggy? • Baked items. • Seafood delicacy. • You decorate this. • Australian dessert. • Sauce for big bird. • Metallic decoration. • Green climbing plant. • A baby was born here. • You do this to gifts. • Alcoholic chocolate treat. • The reason for the season. • Another word for Christmas. • Dessert full of mixed fruit. • You receive a kiss under this. • ...
Fungi Helminths Protozoa 2022-04-27
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- ,protected in a bubble
- ,tiny plant
- ,worms can be _ or unsegmented
- ,outside a cell
- ,terrible worms
- ,terrible worms that hurt everything
- ,the fungus roots
- ,chain of balls
- ,is a fun guy
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- ,terrible worms that prefer animals
- ,inside a cell
- ,photosynthetic protist
- ,the fungus roots that talk to plants
- ,tiny mushroom, plant, and bacteria dust
- ,inside toxin
- ,blood worms
- ,Prokaryotic organisms
- ,tiny (motile) organism
- ,alcohol fermenter
- ,outside toxin
- ,clump of balls
21 Clues: ,tiny plant • ,blood worms • ,inside toxin • ,is a fun guy • ,inside a cell • ,outside toxin • ,outside a cell • ,terrible worms • ,chain of balls • ,clump of balls • ,the fungus roots • ,alcohol fermenter • ,protected in a bubble • ,Prokaryotic organisms • ,photosynthetic protist • ,tiny (motile) organism • ,worms can be _ or unsegmented • ,terrible worms that prefer animals • ...
Spring Garden 2025-01-14
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- What process do plants use to make food?
- Which garden tool is used for pruning trees and shrubs
- What is the term for a garden designed to conserve water
- Which part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients?
- What type of plant completes its life cycle in one year
- What is the common term for decayed organic material used as fertilizer?
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- Which plant is also known as the "money plant"?
- What type of soil is best for drainage?
- What do we call the process by which seeds begin to grow?
- Which plant is often called the "sword plant"?
10 Clues: What type of soil is best for drainage? • What process do plants use to make food? • Which plant is often called the "sword plant"? • Which plant is also known as the "money plant"? • Which part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients? • Which garden tool is used for pruning trees and shrubs • What type of plant completes its life cycle in one year • ...
THANKSGIVING 2025-10-02
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- PUMPKIN
- STOVE TOP
- TOYOTA HOLIDAY (DAY OF THE WEEK)
- ONE OF OUR MANAGERS (WEST PLANT)
- GET TOGETHER WITH
- SWEET
- ONE OF OUR MANAGERS (EAST PLANT)
- THE OTHER PIE
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- YEAST,CRESENT...
- TURKEY'S ARE COOKED IN AN
- SOME LIKE THEM DEVILED
- MAIN COARSE
- SPORT THAT KICKS
- MACY'S DAY
- ITS POURED OVER TURKEY AND POTATOES
- CORN COMES ON A..
- THE COLORFUL PART OF A TREE
17 Clues: SWEET • PUMPKIN • STOVE TOP • MACY'S DAY • MAIN COARSE • THE OTHER PIE • YEAST,CRESENT... • SPORT THAT KICKS • CORN COMES ON A.. • GET TOGETHER WITH • SOME LIKE THEM DEVILED • TURKEY'S ARE COOKED IN AN • THE COLORFUL PART OF A TREE • TOYOTA HOLIDAY (DAY OF THE WEEK) • ONE OF OUR MANAGERS (WEST PLANT) • ONE OF OUR MANAGERS (EAST PLANT) • ITS POURED OVER TURKEY AND POTATOES
Hydroponics Unit 2023-09-27
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- A mineral calcium sulfate, combined with water of hydration.
- A popular water culture technique where the nutrient solution is continuously flowing at the tips of the plants roots set in a medium.
- Fe; a metallic element essential to people, animals, and plants; very common in some minerals, most rocks, and all soils. In plants, iron deficiency results in iron chlorosis.
- tester – An electronic device used to measure the electrical conductivity.
- A numerical measure of acidity or hydrogen ion activity of a substance such as food or soil. The neutral point is pH 7.0. All pH values below 7.0 are acid and all above 7.0 are alkaline.
- A chemical term referring to a basic solution over a pH of 7.
- Refers to the extent of voids or openings in the soil that exist between soil particles and soil peds or clods. These pores hold water and air for absorption by plant roots.
- The process by which air in the soil is replenished by air from the atmosphere.
- A mineral, or minerals, classified with the micas, which with treatment at high temperatures, expands into scales, and becomes a loose, absorbent mass.
- nutrients – Calcium, magnesium, and sulfur are the secondary nutrient elements, so called because they are essential to plant growth in lesser quantity that the primary nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and in greater quantity than the micronutrients.
- Yellowing or whitening of normally green leaves caused by lack of nutrients, air pollution, or diseases.
- A volcanic glass having numerous concentric cracks that give rise to perlitic structure. Used in synthetic potting media mix.
- For plants: boron, chlorine, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc.
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- Includes primary plant nutrients N, P, and K; and secondary plant nutrients Ca, Mg, and S.
- A hydroponic system where the roots are in constant contact with the nutrient solution where the media may not be as absorbent.
- Growing plants in a nutrient solution and a media other than soil.
- Cl; a heavy gas used in very small amounts for the growth of plants.
- Ca; a chemical element present in variable amounts in all soils. It is essential for plant and animal growth and is the principal mineral element in bones.
- When molecular nitrogen biologically or chemically converts to organic combinations or forms available for biological processes. Biological fixation occurs with legumes, whereas chemical fixation involves the manufacture of ammonia. Legume roots convert nitrogen gas to nitrates by bacteria.
- Measure of hydrogen ions in a solution.
- Any organic or inorganic material added to soil or water to provide plant nutrients and to increase the growth, yield, quantity, or nutritive value to the plants grown therein.
- B; an element essential for plant growth. The original source of boron is tourmaline, but available forms are from soil organic matter.
- The removal of surplus ground or surface water by artificial means.
- oxygen – The amount of oxygen found in water or solution.
- Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- Fibers made of natural or synthetic minerals used as a media for growing plants in a hydroponic system.
- Death of plant or animal cells of tissue, usually in localized areas.
- An insufficiency in reference to amount, volume, proportion, etc.; a lack; a state of incompleteness.
- A porous or spongy form of volcanic glass.
29 Clues: Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. • Measure of hydrogen ions in a solution. • A porous or spongy form of volcanic glass. • oxygen – The amount of oxygen found in water or solution. • A mineral calcium sulfate, combined with water of hydration. • A chemical term referring to a basic solution over a pH of 7. • ...
Bricks 1-4 2025-08-11
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- A big store for food and things
- A big, round, orange vegetable
- The ground where plants grow
- You carry things in it
- Want to eat food
- Someone you like
- An insect with big wings
- Swings on trees
- A red fruit or vegetable
- A baby cow
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- What people call you
- The day you were born
- Not clean
- Looks nice
- Long, thin pasta
- Soft and used for cleaning
- The color of chocolate
- A bird that can talk
- The part of a plant under the ground
- Grows on a plant or tree
20 Clues: Not clean • Looks nice • A baby cow • Swings on trees • Long, thin pasta • Want to eat food • Someone you like • What people call you • A bird that can talk • The day you were born • The color of chocolate • You carry things in it • An insect with big wings • Grows on a plant or tree • A red fruit or vegetable • Soft and used for cleaning • The ground where plants grow • ...
Fantasy Flowers! 2014-11-22
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- A plant does not produce a flower.
- Moves sugars through the plant.
- A seeded plant that does produce a flower.
- A series of tubes that moves water and mineral up the stem.
- It occurs in the mitochondria of your cells.
- A ....... is a outer layerof a root and the whole plant.
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- A single pore is called .....
- The process of making food for the plant.
- The loss of water in the leaves.
- Xylem and phloem cells are produced in it.
10 Clues: A single pore is called ..... • Moves sugars through the plant. • The loss of water in the leaves. • A plant does not produce a flower. • The process of making food for the plant. • A seeded plant that does produce a flower. • Xylem and phloem cells are produced in it. • It occurs in the mitochondria of your cells. • ...
Farm to School Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-24
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- Where people usually plant at
- Things that grow during the Adult Plant stage (only for flowering plants)
- the growth of the plant
- A place where we plant plants
- Expired or rotten food that will turn into liquid for the plants to grow healthier
- The first stage of the plants cycle
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- Dirt
- A simple way to take care of your plant
- A type of liquid reused from washing the rice grains to make the plants grow healthier
- Living things such as Fruits and Vegetables
10 Clues: Dirt • the growth of the plant • Where people usually plant at • A place where we plant plants • The first stage of the plants cycle • A simple way to take care of your plant • Living things such as Fruits and Vegetables • Things that grow during the Adult Plant stage (only for flowering plants) • ...
School Stuff 2023-03-01
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- a tapering orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable.
- "rhubarb pie"
- a cabbage of a variety which bears a large immature flower head of small creamy-white flower buds.
- tall plant of the lily family with fine feathery foliage, cultivated for its edible shoots.
- kinda like a pickle
- a cultivated plant of the parsley family, with closely packed succulent leafstalks that are eaten raw or cooked.
- an imposter of a pumpkin
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- European plant resembling a thistle, cultivated for its large flower heads.
- used to make Jack O Lanterns
- a cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves.
- a starchy plant tuber which is one of the most important food crops, cooked and eaten as a vegetable.
- a kind of healthy food besides fruit
- is a cultivated variety of cabbage bearing heads of green or purplish flower buds that are eaten as a vegetable.
- an edible seed, typically kidney-shaped, growing in long pods on certain leguminous plants.
- a vegetable consisting of the small compact bud of a variety of cabbage.
15 Clues: "rhubarb pie" • kinda like a pickle • an imposter of a pumpkin • used to make Jack O Lanterns • a kind of healthy food besides fruit • a tapering orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable. • a vegetable consisting of the small compact bud of a variety of cabbage. • European plant resembling a thistle, cultivated for its large flower heads. • ...
Yr 9 Revision 2018-10-29
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- This blood cell fights disease so it contains lots of digestive enzymes to help get rid of pathogens
- Cell which carries oxygen around the body and has a biconcave shape
- The reproductive organ of plants
- A group of cells of the same type working together
- Where aerobic respiration takes place inside a cell
- The cell wall is found in plant and algal cells and made of _____
- Part of the cell that controls the activities of the cell
- Different organs working together to perform one or more functions
- Where most of the chemical reactions take place in a cell
- Plant and animal cells (__________ cells) have a cell membrane, cytoplasm and a genetic material enclosed in a nucleus
- This cell type has a large surface area due to hair like projections on its surface, absorbs water and mineral ions
- This type of microscope has a higher magnification and resolving power than a light microscope
- Cell which contains only half the DNA of a normal cell, not sperm
- Cell type which can make itself shorter to produce movement & contains lots of mitochondria
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- Plant cell which has sieve-like end walls that allow the flow of sugary water through the cells
- Flowers have the primary aim of attracting insects for...
- As an organism develops, cells ________ to form different types of cells
- A group of tissues that work together to perform a function
- Term for a biological catalyst
- This cell is found near the top of the leaf of a plant, and contains lots of chloroplasts
- Absorb light for photosynthesis
- Process by which food is absorbed across the wall of the small intestine and into the bloodstream
- Line the wall of the small intestine, create a large surface area for digestion
- Circular pieces of DNA found in bacteria, can act as a vector to transfer DNA from one organism to another
- Simple cell which does not contain a nucleus, bacterial cells
- This cell contains half the DNA of a normal cell, has lots of mitochondria and digestive enzymes in its head
- Found in plant cells and filled with cell sap
- The cell _________ controls the passage of substances into and out of the cell
- Protein synthesis occurs in
- found mostly on the underside of the leaf; allow gas exchange
- Plant cell which has no cytoplasm and no end walls, transports water
- This cell transmits nervous impulses around the body and has long fibres so the messages can travel around the body quickly
32 Clues: Protein synthesis occurs in • Term for a biological catalyst • Absorb light for photosynthesis • The reproductive organ of plants • Found in plant cells and filled with cell sap • A group of cells of the same type working together • Where aerobic respiration takes place inside a cell • Flowers have the primary aim of attracting insects for... • ...
Geothermal Energy 2012-11-28
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- In what country was the first Geothermal plant built in?
- Where does this energy radiate out from?
- Which U.S. state leads the world in Geothermally generated electricity?
- This type of energy is found deep within the Earth.
- Zealand Where was the first large scale plant built?
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- Who built it?
- What power complex is responsible for this?
- This is the newest type of Geothermal plant.
- This is the oldest type of Geothermal plant.
- This is the most common type of Geothermal plant.
10 Clues: Who built it? • Where does this energy radiate out from? • What power complex is responsible for this? • This is the newest type of Geothermal plant. • This is the oldest type of Geothermal plant. • This is the most common type of Geothermal plant. • This type of energy is found deep within the Earth. • Zealand Where was the first large scale plant built? • ...
Plant Groups and Flowering Plant Reproduction 2016-03-22
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- holds the ovule, grows into a fruit
- protects the flower while it is a bud
- a plant stress hormone; prevents seed growth and causes stomata to close in dry conditions
- supports the anther
- promotes the ripening of fruit; produced by rotting
- contains the pollen tube
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- egg
- female reproductive part
- stimulate fruit and seed growth; used commercially on many plants
- collects pollen; it is sticky
- male reproductive part
- promote vertical plant growth and are responsible for plant tropisms
- stimulate cell division; used to slow down the aging of cut flowers and fruits
- produces pollen
14 Clues: egg • produces pollen • supports the anther • male reproductive part • female reproductive part • contains the pollen tube • collects pollen; it is sticky • holds the ovule, grows into a fruit • protects the flower while it is a bud • promotes the ripening of fruit; produced by rotting • stimulate fruit and seed growth; used commercially on many plants • ...
Cells 2024-08-31
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- Produces cells ribosomes
- What the cell wall is made out of
- What the components of the cell are suspended in
- What animal/human cells are
- In plant cells, gives green pigment
- In the center of the cell
- Asexual reproduction in cells
- The genetic makeup inside a cell
- Synthesis of proteins
- Determines what come in and out of the cell
- The digestive system
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- Stores protein
- Helps cell move
- Produces proteins for the cell
- Stores food
- Both animal and plant cells have this
- Conducts cellular respiration
- What cells are made of
- Cells like bacteria and viruses
- Make up living things
20 Clues: Stores food • Stores protein • Helps cell move • The digestive system • Synthesis of proteins • Make up living things • What cells are made of • Produces cells ribosomes • In the center of the cell • What animal/human cells are • Conducts cellular respiration • Asexual reproduction in cells • Produces proteins for the cell • Cells like bacteria and viruses • ...
Botan Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-10
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- Scientific study of plants
- Plant illustrations or records
- Use of plants in therapeutic treatments
- Scientist who studies plants
- Fear or aversion to plants
- To search for and collect plants
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- Adjective meaning plant-related
- Economics as related to plants or plant-based goods
- A person who loves plants
- Produced by plants
- The act of collecting or studying plants
- Relating to plants or plant science
- In a way that relates to plants
13 Clues: Produced by plants • A person who loves plants • Scientific study of plants • Fear or aversion to plants • Scientist who studies plants • Plant illustrations or records • Adjective meaning plant-related • In a way that relates to plants • To search for and collect plants • Relating to plants or plant science • Use of plants in therapeutic treatments • ...
puzzle-5 2023-05-05
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- - Musical composition with lyrics
- - Precipitation from the clouds
- - Independent pet
- - Combustion process
- - Currency or wealth
- - Vast body of saltwater.
- - Chronological measurement
- - Large mammal with a heavy build
- - Man's best friend
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- - Frozen precipitation
- - Center of our solar system
- - Third planet from the sun
- - Four-wheeled vehicle
- - Colorful plant blossom
- - Strong affection
- - Tall woody plant
- - Earth's natural satellite
- - Reading material
18 Clues: - Independent pet • - Strong affection • - Tall woody plant • - Reading material • - Man's best friend • - Combustion process • - Currency or wealth • - Frozen precipitation • - Four-wheeled vehicle • - Colorful plant blossom • - Vast body of saltwater. • - Third planet from the sun • - Chronological measurement • - Earth's natural satellite • - Center of our solar system • ...
GCSE Biology chapters 1-4 2020-03-20
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- this breaks down substances during digestion
- the part of the plant that moves water around the plant
- the type of medication that is only effective at treating bacterial infections
- the process of breaking down food
- a way in which the immune system destroys pathogens which involves engulfing the pathogen
- the part of the plant that moves ions around the plant
- the process in which plants produce energy
- a type of the cell that can specialised to become any cell
- a common way to treat diabetes type 2
- a type of cell that has loose DNA
- a type of respiration that doesn't require oxygen
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- a type of cell that has a cell membrane,cytoplasm and genetic material enclosed in a nucleus.
- a type of equipment used to look at cells
- the process in which animals produce energy
- the biological process of making an identical cell
- a type of injection that leads to herd immunity
- the movement of substances from a low to a high concentration using energy
- is the process of breaking down carbohydrates, proteins and lipids
- a factor that effects the rate of photosynthesis
- the type of vessel that moves oxygenated blood around the body
- the organelle where respiration happens
- when a cell is used for a specific function it becomes...
- the movement of substances from a high concentration to a low concentration
- the movement of water from a high water potential to a low water potential
- a type of pathogen that can't be treated by antibiotics and causes HIV
25 Clues: the process of breaking down food • a type of cell that has loose DNA • a common way to treat diabetes type 2 • the organelle where respiration happens • a type of equipment used to look at cells • the process in which plants produce energy • the process in which animals produce energy • this breaks down substances during digestion • ...
Tropical Rainforests 2025-03-24
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- removal of large areas of trees, often causing habitat destruction and climate change.
- way in which different species in an ecosystem rely on each other to survive.
- plant, animal, or person that is native to a specific region.
- layer of a rainforest beneath the canopy, home to many plants and small animals.
- plant that grows on another plant but does not take nutrients from it.
- process by which plants release water vapor into the air.
- regions near the equator, where most tropical rainforests are found.
- to protect and preserve natural environments and wildlife.
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- snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground, providing water to the rainforest.
- dense upper layer of trees in a rainforest that provides habitat and shade.
- type of vine that climbs trees to reach sunlight.
- amount of moisture in the air, which is very high in rainforests.
- Development|Using natural resources in a way that meets current needs without harming future generations.
- process of breaking down dead organisms into nutrients that enrich the soil.
- process by which plants use sunlight to create food.
- Layer|The top layer of the rainforest where the tallest trees rise above all others.
- feature or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- variety of life in an ecosystem, including different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- Floor|The bottom layer of the rainforest, where decomposed leaves provide nutrients.
- natural home of a plant or animal.
20 Clues: natural home of a plant or animal. • type of vine that climbs trees to reach sunlight. • process by which plants use sunlight to create food. • process by which plants release water vapor into the air. • to protect and preserve natural environments and wildlife. • plant, animal, or person that is native to a specific region. • ...
Tropical Rainforests 2025-03-24
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- Efforts to protect and preserve natural environments and wildlife.
- The layer of a rainforest beneath the canopy, home to many plants and small animals.
- A plant, animal, or person that is native to a specific region.
- The natural home of a plant or animal.
- The process by which plants release water vapor into the air.
- Using natural resources in a way that meets current needs without harming future generations.
- A plant that grows on another plant but does not take nutrients from it.
- A type of vine that climbs trees to reach sunlight.
- Describes regions near the equator, where most tropical rainforests are found.
- The process of breaking down dead organisms into nutrients that enrich the soil.
- The removal of large areas of trees, often causing habitat destruction and climate change.
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- The bottom layer of the rainforest, where decomposed leaves provide nutrients.
- A feature or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground, providing water to the rainforest.
- The top layer of the rainforest where the tallest trees rise above all others.
- The way in which different species in an ecosystem rely on each other to survive.
- The amount of moisture in the air, which is very high in rainforests.
- The dense upper layer of trees in a rainforest that provides habitat and shade.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to create food.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem, including different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms.
20 Clues: The natural home of a plant or animal. • A type of vine that climbs trees to reach sunlight. • The process by which plants use sunlight to create food. • The process by which plants release water vapor into the air. • A plant, animal, or person that is native to a specific region. • Efforts to protect and preserve natural environments and wildlife. • ...
Botany 2013-05-27
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- eggs are produced
- mosses belong to a group of plantsthat are known as
- two seed leaves
- surround and protect the seeds
- sructure in which the female gametophytes develop
- transports solutions of nutrients and carbohydrates
- spore capsule
- multicellular haploid phase
- vascualr plants after a specialized type of water-conducting cell they contain
- hollow tubelike cells with thick cell walls strengthened by lignin
- bear their seeds directly on the sclaes of the cones
- most land plants carry water in a specialized tissue
- one seed leaf
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- structure containing one or more matured ovaries
- shift between haploid and diploid
- sperm are produced
- entire male gametophyte is contained in a structure called a
- bear their seeds in flowers inside a layer of protective tissue
- a tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of the plant
- the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structure to the female reporductive structure
- surrounds and protects the embryo and keeps the contents of the seed from drying out
- plant embryo and food supply
- spore-producing plant
23 Clues: spore capsule • one seed leaf • two seed leaves • eggs are produced • sperm are produced • spore-producing plant • multicellular haploid phase • plant embryo and food supply • surround and protect the seeds • shift between haploid and diploid • structure containing one or more matured ovaries • sructure in which the female gametophytes develop • ...
Biology extra credit crossword puzzle (By: Ella Sagur) 2023-05-09
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- when an organism makes its own food
- small external openings of a trachea or lung
- what the cell walls of fungus-like protists are called
- plants that reproduce through flowers and bear their seeds in fruits
- involuntary movement in response to a stimulus
- what causes red tide
- when an organism eats both plants and animals
- the largest type of protist
- movement of matter from low concentration to high
- the regulation of the internal environment
- when an organism is lacking a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles
- short microscopic hairs used for movement
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- what animal-like protists are called
- the condition of having both male and female parts
- when an organism only contains one cell
- microscopic pores in the shout epidermis of a plant
- the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system
- vascular plant tissue that conveys water from roots to plant
- the act of transferring pollen grain from the male anther to the female stigma
- the organ that forms seeds of flowering plants
- genetically wired behavior that will happen without influence
21 Clues: what causes red tide • the largest type of protist • when an organism makes its own food • what animal-like protists are called • when an organism only contains one cell • short microscopic hairs used for movement • the regulation of the internal environment • small external openings of a trachea or lung • when an organism eats both plants and animals • ...
Michael's Born Day 2022-09-15
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- CC Mascot
- What a buzzkill kills
- Italian ice cream
- Italian sauce or plant
- Booty bone, or lower spine
- Indian Ocean Country
- Dipsy is one of these
- Timon & Pumbaa, No worries
- Name day
- Perfectionist zodiac
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- Furniture store
- Humans metallic yellow best friend
- Arabian Nights
- Panda's favorite plant
- One of the seven dwarfs
- Michael at the Career Center
- Social, outgoing
- 27 very, very years OLD
- Bikini bottom
- Absence of light
20 Clues: Name day • CC Mascot • Bikini bottom • Arabian Nights • Furniture store • Social, outgoing • Absence of light • Italian ice cream • Indian Ocean Country • Perfectionist zodiac • What a buzzkill kills • Dipsy is one of these • Panda's favorite plant • Italian sauce or plant • One of the seven dwarfs • 27 very, very years OLD • Booty bone, or lower spine • Timon & Pumbaa, No worries • ...
Winter Holidays 2023-12-05
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- Drink made from milk, sugar and eggs, often mixed with alcohol
- Name of Bob Cratchit's son in Dicken's 'A Christmas Carol'
- Flowering holiday plant named after a U.S. diplomat and amateur botanist
- 'On the shelf' Christmas figure
- Reindeer - after Cupid, but before Blitzen
- 1990 film starring Macaulay Culkin
- 'Deck the Halls' plant
- The sound of Santa’s laugh
- Holiday celebrated from Dec. 26 – Jan. 1
- Animals enlisted by Santa to pull his sleigh
- 4-sided toy associated with Hanukkah
- Kiss-inducing holiday plant
- The name of the Grinch's dog
- Org. that tracks Santa (abbreviation)
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- '__ roasting on an open fire'
- Sweet snack left for Santa
- Snoopy’s owner
- The toy Alvin wished for in 'The Chipmunk Song'
- Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman’s 1988 blockbuster
- Christmas tree decoration
- Frosty’s the Snowman's first words
- 'Tis the Season of _______
- 5-day Hindu celebration known as the 'Festival of Lights'
- Tchaikovsky ballet that is popular in December
- 3-letter term referring to the day or night before a special day or holiday
25 Clues: Snoopy’s owner • 'Deck the Halls' plant • Christmas tree decoration • Sweet snack left for Santa • The sound of Santa’s laugh • 'Tis the Season of _______ • Kiss-inducing holiday plant • The name of the Grinch's dog • '__ roasting on an open fire' • 'On the shelf' Christmas figure • 1990 film starring Macaulay Culkin • Frosty’s the Snowman's first words • ...
Environment A2 2023-05-04
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- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry.
- A natural satellite of the Earth, which orbits around it.
- H2O
- weather condition with strong wind, heavy rain, and often thunder and lightning.
- To give water to a plant or other living thing.
- Type of fuel Fossil Fuels formed by natural process like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- to forbid someone to do something or forbid an action.
- To put a seed or young plant into the ground.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
- The third planet from the sun.
- A black or dark brown combustible mineral.
- a tall plant.
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- a prolonged period without receiving rain.
- to reduce the size of something.
- Energy that is generated from the sun's rays.
- synonym for trash, garbage, refuse.
- The state of the atmosphere, including temperature, precipitation, and wind.
- in bad physical condition
- drops of water from clouds.
- in good physical condition.
- A dense collection of trees.
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea or a lake.
22 Clues: H2O • a tall plant. • in bad physical condition • drops of water from clouds. • in good physical condition. • A dense collection of trees. • The third planet from the sun. • to reduce the size of something. • synonym for trash, garbage, refuse. • a prolonged period without receiving rain. • A black or dark brown combustible mineral. • A sudden and violent shaking of the ground. • ...
Plant Parts Review 2023-02-15
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- Attracts pollinators like bees or flies
- What plants make through photosynthesis that we use to breathe
- The process that plants use to make food
- Makes food for the plant
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- _________+water+light are used for photosynthesis
- Part of the plant that anchors the plant into the soil
- This is made through photosynthesis and is what the plant uses for food
- Part of the plant that supports the plant
- Holds the seed made by the flower
9 Clues: Makes food for the plant • Holds the seed made by the flower • Attracts pollinators like bees or flies • The process that plants use to make food • Part of the plant that supports the plant • _________+water+light are used for photosynthesis • Part of the plant that anchors the plant into the soil • What plants make through photosynthesis that we use to breathe • ...
Unit 5 TSW 1-3 Plant Reproduction 2022-01-20
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- Female gamete for reproduction
- Eggs of a plant are developed in this part
- These types of plants produce seeds that are not enclosed in fruit
- These types of plants produce seeds that are enclosed in fruit
- Type of plant that releases spores for reproduction
- Type of environment that is needed for seedless plants
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- Fertilized egg
- Sperm of the seed plants is carried by this
- Tiny structure that is released from the parent that can grow into a new plant
- The largest group of flowering plants live here
- This occurs when the pollen fertilizes the ovule
- Type of plant that encases an embryo in a protective shell
- Male gamete for reproduction
13 Clues: Fertilized egg • Male gamete for reproduction • Female gamete for reproduction • Eggs of a plant are developed in this part • Sperm of the seed plants is carried by this • The largest group of flowering plants live here • This occurs when the pollen fertilizes the ovule • Type of plant that releases spores for reproduction • ...
Science Ch. 5 Review 2024-04-23
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- a yellow powdery dust formed by flowers
- the act of moving pollen from flower to flower
- ferns and mosses are green plants which begin as
- the energy that helps plants make food
- absorbed from the soil during photosynthesis
- trees help to prevent this
- plant-like fungi
- pine tree leaves
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- the dark rings of a tree
- tiny insects and worms that help break dead things down
- gas used by the plants during photosynthesis
- green material in plants
- part of the plant that makes food
- part of the plant that carries water and minerals upward and food downward
14 Clues: plant-like fungi • pine tree leaves • the dark rings of a tree • green material in plants • trees help to prevent this • part of the plant that makes food • the energy that helps plants make food • a yellow powdery dust formed by flowers • gas used by the plants during photosynthesis • absorbed from the soil during photosynthesis • the act of moving pollen from flower to flower • ...
Let's Ponder! 2020-05-08
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- Largest land animal
- Highest mountain
- Study of plants is known as
- What name is given to animals that eat both flesh and plant material?
- This is the favourite food of the giant panda.
- What is the name of largest ocean on earth?
- Largest organ in humans
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- Silkworm prefers to eat my leaves.
- Which is the only bird able to fly backwards?
- Which plant has flowers but no proper leaves?
- What liquid do plants need for preparing food?
- What is the name of the protective outer layer of trees?
- Food collects here after we chew and swallow.
- Carnivorous plants are also called
- Fastest animal on two legs
- I am an unusual plant and is eaten by many people.
16 Clues: Highest mountain • Largest land animal • Largest organ in humans • Fastest animal on two legs • Study of plants is known as • Silkworm prefers to eat my leaves. • Carnivorous plants are also called • What is the name of largest ocean on earth? • Which is the only bird able to fly backwards? • Which plant has flowers but no proper leaves? • ...
Let's Ponder! 2020-05-08
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- Which is the only bird able to fly backwards?
- I am an unusual plant and is eaten by many people.
- What liquid do plants need for preparing food?
- What name is given to animals that eat both flesh and plant material?
- What is the name of largest ocean on earth?
- Highest mountain
- Silkworm prefers to eat my leaves.
- Fastest animal on two legs
- Which plant has flowers but no proper leaves?
Down
- Carnivorous plants are also called
- Largest land animal
- This is the favourite food of the giant panda.
- Food collects here after we chew and swallow.
- What is the name of the protective outer layer of trees?
- Study of plants is known as
- Largest organ in humans
16 Clues: Highest mountain • Largest land animal • Largest organ in humans • Fastest animal on two legs • Study of plants is known as • Carnivorous plants are also called • Silkworm prefers to eat my leaves. • What is the name of largest ocean on earth? • Which is the only bird able to fly backwards? • Food collects here after we chew and swallow. • ...
Let's Ponder! 2020-05-08
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- Which plant has flowers but no proper leaves?
- What is the name of the protective outer layer of trees?
- Which is the only bird able to fly backwards?
- What name is given to animals that eat both flesh and plant material?
- Study of plants is known as
- Silkworm prefers to eat my leaves.
- Fastest animal on two legs
- Carnivorous plants are also called
Down
- What is the name of largest ocean on earth?
- Food collects here after we chew and swallow.
- I am an unusual plant and is eaten by many people.
- Largest land animal
- What liquid do plants need for preparing food?
- Highest mountain
- This is the favourite food of the giant panda.
- Largest organ in humans
16 Clues: Highest mountain • Largest land animal • Largest organ in humans • Fastest animal on two legs • Study of plants is known as • Silkworm prefers to eat my leaves. • Carnivorous plants are also called • What is the name of largest ocean on earth? • Food collects here after we chew and swallow. • Which plant has flowers but no proper leaves? • ...
Evans Gen Bio Organelles Crossword 2024-10-07
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- Internal structure for cells
- Generate hydrogen peroxide and performs oxidative reactions
- Processes and packages proteins
- Small free-moving cavities used for transportation inside a cell
- Convert fats to sugars during seed germination in plant cells
- Smaller "hairs" on the outsides of eukaryotic cells that aid in locomotion
- Organelles that do protein synthesis
- POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL
- The DNA housing for eukaryotic cells
- Metabolizes carbs, synthesizes lipids and steroids
- Tail-like structure used for cell locomotion
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- The gelatinous liquid inside a cell that houses the organelles
- Covered with ribosomes and assists in protein synthesis
- Longer extended "hairs" on the outside of prokaryotic cells that aid in locomotion and adhesiveness
- Breaks down waste: proteins, carbs, lipids, nucleic acids
- The DNA housing of prokaryotic cells
- Present in plant cells, contains pigments and performs photosynthesis
- Outer structural support and barrier for plant cells
18 Clues: POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL • Internal structure for cells • Processes and packages proteins • The DNA housing of prokaryotic cells • Organelles that do protein synthesis • The DNA housing for eukaryotic cells • Tail-like structure used for cell locomotion • Metabolizes carbs, synthesizes lipids and steroids • Outer structural support and barrier for plant cells • ...
PLANT CLASSES 2022-11-08
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- one of the three basic needs plants provide.
- the plant or plant products used by humans.
- Supports the leaves, flower, and fruit, conduct water, minerals and food, stored food and water, and produces new stem tissue.
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods.
- humans use the animals and the animal products that feed of plants and plant products.
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- Reproduce through the production of seeds.
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit.
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf.
- A matured ovaru containing the seed/s and may be fleshy or dried.
- Anchors the plant,absorbs water and minerals, stores manufactured food.
- Produces food for the plant during photosynthesis.
11 Clues: Reproduce through the production of seeds. • the plant or plant products used by humans. • one of the three basic needs plants provide. • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf. • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit. • Produces food for the plant during photosynthesis. • plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods. • ...
Flowers 2014-10-02
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- a part of the earth's surface
- the blossom of the plant, stores the seeds
- one of the four periods of the year, (winter, spring, summer, fall nutrients providing vitamins or nourishment
- different parts of the plant
- anchors the plant to the ground and absorbs vitamins
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- the flower of the plant
- grows opposite of the roots and helps the plants stand up
- pieces of the plant that absorb light and oxygen
- colorful part of a plant
9 Clues: the flower of the plant • colorful part of a plant • different parts of the plant • a part of the earth's surface • the blossom of the plant, stores the seeds • pieces of the plant that absorb light and oxygen • anchors the plant to the ground and absorbs vitamins • grows opposite of the roots and helps the plants stand up • ...
Cells 2025-09-05
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- Green organelles in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The scientific principle that explains the fundamental nature of cells
- A complete living thing made of one or more cells
- The genetic material that contains instructions for building and maintaining cells
- The energy currency that cells use to power their activities
- The process by which cells divide to create new cells
- Specialized structures within cells that perform specific functions
- Describes organisms made of only one cell
- The process that releases energy from food in cells
- Everything inside the cell except the nucleus
- The sugar produced during photosynthesis that stores energy
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- The powerhouse organelles that produce energy for the cell
- The mixture of water and sugars found in plant cell vacuoles
- A structure made of different tissues working together
- The outer boundary of a cell that controls what enters and exits
- The process by which plants capture sunlight and make glucose
- Describes organisms made of many cells working together
- Large fluid-filled organelle in plant cells that helps maintain shape
- The control center of the cell that contains DNA
- The scientist who first observed and named cells in 1665
- The instrument used to observe tiny structures like cells
- A group of similar cells working together to perform a function
- The basic units of life that all living things are made from
- The jelly-like fluid that fills the cell and gives it shape
- The plant material that Robert Hooke first observed under his microscope
25 Clues: Describes organisms made of only one cell • Everything inside the cell except the nucleus • The control center of the cell that contains DNA • A complete living thing made of one or more cells • The process that releases energy from food in cells • The process by which cells divide to create new cells • A structure made of different tissues working together • ...
biology 2024-07-03
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- hormone that is produced in dangerous situations
- Secretes antibodies to protect the body from viruses
- enzyme produced in the mouth to catalyse starch
- iodine solution is used to test for this substance
- where the pollen grain lands on
- the green pigment in a plant that traps light
- tiny hair-like projections in the small intestine
- engulfs pathogens in the body (type of white blood cell)
- used to build complex structures and helps growth in body
- diffusion in water
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- blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart (two words, use - in between)
- the loss of water vapour from a plant
- a stem in the plant that carries water
- carries oxygen in a red blood cell
- Where photosynthesis occurs
- a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction such as enzymes
- a chemical reaction used to make energy (uses glucose and oxygen hint hint)
- fertilised egg (starts with z)
- cell division from a parent cell to two daughter cells
- a muscle that contracts and relaxes, increasing and decreasing the volume of the lungs
20 Clues: diffusion in water • Where photosynthesis occurs • fertilised egg (starts with z) • where the pollen grain lands on • carries oxygen in a red blood cell • the loss of water vapour from a plant • a stem in the plant that carries water • the green pigment in a plant that traps light • enzyme produced in the mouth to catalyse starch • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- a line on a map connecting points
- type of vegetation
- the scientific study of the nature and history of the landforms on the surface of the Earth and other planets and of the processes that create them
- a shoot growing for underneath a plant
- Forces generated from within the earth that result in uplift, movement, or deformation of part of the earth`s crust.
- a substance that protects the plant
- lines that run between the North and South Poles, helps you determine different time zones in the world
- water parting
- helps you determine the climate
- A plant that needs very little water.
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- shaped like a crescent
- A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus
- igneous rock
- formed from sediment deposited by water or air.
- rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural factors
- collection of rainfall water
- Aboriginal mythology
17 Clues: igneous rock • water parting • type of vegetation • Aboriginal mythology • shaped like a crescent • collection of rainfall water • helps you determine the climate • a line on a map connecting points • a substance that protects the plant • A plant that needs very little water. • a shoot growing for underneath a plant • A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus • ...
Sustainability 29.4.19 2019-04-28
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- A living thing that feeds on food
- The surroundings of which a plant or animal live
- The natural home or environment of an animal and plant
- A plant that gives animals air/oxygen and has a trunk and branches
- People are .....
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- Being protected from something
- If it’s raining,cloudy,windy
- a living organism such as a tree or bush
- a plant of a particular region
- A plan or drawing produced to show people
- A burning star
11 Clues: A burning star • People are ..... • If it’s raining,cloudy,windy • Being protected from something • a plant of a particular region • A living thing that feeds on food • a living organism such as a tree or bush • A plan or drawing produced to show people • The surroundings of which a plant or animal live • The natural home or environment of an animal and plant • ...
Science 10 Field Trip 2016-10-04
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- Factors created by living things
- Plant that grow under the water
- Term for when a pH is high
- Location of field trip
- Most common soil type
- Organisms that breakdown dead organisms
- Term for when pH is low
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- Wetlands act as a ____ and clean water
- The sponsor for our field trip
- Tiny floating leaved plant
- General pH type of wetland we visited
- Type of wetland of field trip
- Animals without a backbone
- Poor water quality indicator species example
- Cat-tails are an example of this kind of plant
- Factors determined by non-living things
16 Clues: Most common soil type • Location of field trip • Term for when pH is low • Tiny floating leaved plant • Animals without a backbone • Term for when a pH is high • Type of wetland of field trip • The sponsor for our field trip • Plant that grow under the water • Factors created by living things • General pH type of wetland we visited • Wetlands act as a ____ and clean water • ...
Crossword 1 2023-08-11
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- Prevents soil erosion
- A flat part of leaf also called leaf blade
- to rub and press someone's body
- Boys & girls should be treated ___
- It is complex sugar stored in different parts of plant
- Persons who design building
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- It is a fiber
- Women on her wedding
- It is an example for evergreen plant
- Example for insectivorous plant
- Tiny pores on the underside of leaf
- Small tube that runs from midrib
- Related to mother side of the family
- Selena william is an __________ player
- mountain plants are___________ shaped
- National game of India
16 Clues: It is a fiber • Women on her wedding • Prevents soil erosion • National game of India • Persons who design building • Example for insectivorous plant • to rub and press someone's body • Small tube that runs from midrib • Boys & girls should be treated ___ • Tiny pores on the underside of leaf • It is an example for evergreen plant • Related to mother side of the family • ...
The Cell Organelles 2023-10-03
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- The digesting organelle found only in animal cells
- membrane The outside of animal cells (near the outside of plant cells); controls what gets in and out
- The outer part of plant cells that provides structure and strength
- The UPS store that packages and ships materials
- The organelle that holds onto waste and, in plant cells, water
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- The jelly-like substance that holds organelles in place
- The tunnel system that can also help to edit proteins
- The tiny organelles that make proteins
- The part of the cell that produces the cell's energy
- The control center of the cell, contains the DNA
- The plant organelle that performs photosynthesis
- Sits inside the nucleus and makes ribosomes and RNA
12 Clues: The tiny organelles that make proteins • The UPS store that packages and ships materials • The control center of the cell, contains the DNA • The plant organelle that performs photosynthesis • The digesting organelle found only in animal cells • Sits inside the nucleus and makes ribosomes and RNA • The part of the cell that produces the cell's energy • ...
corn crossword 2025-09-10
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- green flowy part of the plant that absorbs all the sunlight
- the main stem
- the female flower part
- the fruit of the plant, which contains kernels
- the male flower part
- a grain crop in the grass family
- most common type corn grown in the U.S.
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- type of corn that is great for corn flour production
- the protective outer leaves
- type of corn that is resistant to many insects
- another word for corn
- type of corn that is heated to remove moisture and can be eaten by humans
- the seed of the plant
- a type of corn humans like to eat on the cob
14 Clues: the main stem • the male flower part • another word for corn • the seed of the plant • the female flower part • the protective outer leaves • a grain crop in the grass family • most common type corn grown in the U.S. • a type of corn humans like to eat on the cob • type of corn that is resistant to many insects • the fruit of the plant, which contains kernels • ...
Corn Crossword 2025-09-09
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- the fruit of the plant, which contains kernels
- the male flower part
- the protective outer leaves
- another word for corn
- type of corn that is resistant to many insects
- green flowy part of the plant that absorbs all the sunlight
- type of corn that is heated to remove moisture and can be eaten by humans
- the female flower part
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- a grain crop in the grass family
- type of corn humans like to eat on the cob
- most common type of corn grown in the U.S.
- type of corn that is great for corn flour production
- the main stem
- the seed of the plant
14 Clues: the main stem • the male flower part • another word for corn • the seed of the plant • the female flower part • the protective outer leaves • a grain crop in the grass family • type of corn humans like to eat on the cob • most common type of corn grown in the U.S. • the fruit of the plant, which contains kernels • type of corn that is resistant to many insects • ...
metal structures 2024-03-30
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- A common plant in forests
- a tall, narrow building
- lower limb
- Property that gives weight to objects
- Historical object
- Your father's brother
- High synonym
- Wild pig
- Opposite of imaginary
- chaos
- a snake-like fish
- cover for the top of a container
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- escape
- keyword
- unclear
- payment in exchange for a service
- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments
- big
- Metals before refinement
- the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant
20 Clues: big • chaos • escape • keyword • unclear • Wild pig • lower limb • High synonym • Historical object • a snake-like fish • Your father's brother • Opposite of imaginary • a tall, narrow building • Metals before refinement • A common plant in forests • cover for the top of a container • payment in exchange for a service • Property that gives weight to objects • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-19
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- substances consumed to provide nutritional support for the body.
- A plant which lives on another plant and takes nutrients.
- Plants which get their nutrition from dead or decaying plants in liquid form.
- is the green pigment present in green leaves.
- A plant which fulfills its nitrogenous needs by eating insects.
- The small pores present on the lower surface of leaf.
- A plant which lacks chlorophyll.
- The process of utilization of food by a living organism to obtain energy.
- components in foods that an organism uses to survive and grow.
- It is a relationship between two organisms in which both the organisms benefit each other.
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- Organisms that make their food themselves.
- The process of making food in green plants in the presence of sunlight.
- A parasite which depends for some of the nutrients on another organism.
- organism takes food from another organism.
14 Clues: A plant which lacks chlorophyll. • Organisms that make their food themselves. • organism takes food from another organism. • is the green pigment present in green leaves. • The small pores present on the lower surface of leaf. • A plant which lives on another plant and takes nutrients. • components in foods that an organism uses to survive and grow. • ...
Flower Crossword 2020-01-20
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- What part of the flower is called the corolla?
- What flower is sometimes worn to commemorate soldiers who died in wars?
- Dutch artist Van Gogh painted this type of flower.
- What color flowers represent 'purity and innocence'?
- Which plant spreads its seeds by water?
- Cornflower is also known as 'Bachelor's ..... '
- The Bird of Paradise is related to which common tropical fruit plant?
- Which flower caused an economic bubble in Holland in the 1600s?
- A plat gets water from the soil through its ___ .
- The wind plays an integral part in spreading the seeds of this white flower.
- Which part of a flower produces pollen?
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- In 'The Sound of Music' which flower is described in a song as small and white, clean and bright?
- Which part of a plant makes food?
- Besides for insects, how else are seeds pollinated?
- What gas do plants release into the air?
- What colour are the flowers of chives?
- What is the national flower of Ireland?
- Which flowers were poisoned by the Wicked Witch in the film 'Wizard of Oz'?
- Which edible flowers given to chickens make their egg yolks bright yellow?
- Finish the verse: Roses are red; violets are ...
- Which insect helps to pollinate flowers?
- Where in the world can you find the most plant life?
- Which cut flower is the most popular in the world?
- One can tell the age of a tree by counting the ___ in the trunk.
- What sort of flower doesn't need soil to grow?
25 Clues: Which part of a plant makes food? • What colour are the flowers of chives? • What is the national flower of Ireland? • Which plant spreads its seeds by water? • Which part of a flower produces pollen? • What gas do plants release into the air? • Which insect helps to pollinate flowers? • What part of the flower is called the corolla? • ...
ch 8 vocab 2021-03-16
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- the organ that controls the body
- an upright vase
- both plant and meat eater
- major body changes
- meat eater
- the system that gives you all your senses
- looks like baby insects
- the stuff that makes your nose and ears
- immature form of an animal adult
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- an internal gas filled sac
- the brain cells
- an electrical message in the brain
- particles move from high to low concetration
- plant eater
- shedding the exoskeleton
- flexing
- able to bend
- reaction to the five senses
- looks like an open umbrella (turns you to stone)
- your five senses
20 Clues: flexing • meat eater • plant eater • able to bend • the brain cells • an upright vase • your five senses • major body changes • looks like baby insects • shedding the exoskeleton • both plant and meat eater • an internal gas filled sac • reaction to the five senses • the organ that controls the body • immature form of an animal adult • an electrical message in the brain • ...
6th grade science vocab 2023-04-06
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- Water sticking to other objects
- measures air pressure
- water sticking to water
- gauge measures the amount of rain
- solid, liquid, and gas
- farthest planet from the sun
- fluffy clouds
- What we live on
- 7th plant from the sun
- Has rings and in the atmosphere
- brings thunderstorms
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- bay A bay that we live pretty close two
- vane measures wind direction
- 1st planet and the smallest plant!
- what you take your temp. with
- measures wind speed
- low level clouds that are prob fog
- sun Is a big gas planet
- thin and wispy
- The Biggest Planet In The Solar System
20 Clues: fluffy clouds • thin and wispy • What we live on • measures wind speed • brings thunderstorms • measures air pressure • solid, liquid, and gas • 7th plant from the sun • water sticking to water • sun Is a big gas planet • farthest planet from the sun • vane measures wind direction • what you take your temp. with • Water sticking to other objects • Has rings and in the atmosphere • ...
Genetic Crosswords- Alvin D. 2022-04-28
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- genetic factors that’s blocked by dominant factors
- when pollen from one plant reaches the flower from different plant
- a unique quality or characteristic
- characteristics that are inherited from a generation
- the offspring of two organisms of different breeds
- a genetic that blocks another genetic
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- a unique trait of an individual, or thing
- when pollen from one plant lands on the flower of the same plant
- passing down traits from parents to an offspring
- the children of parents
- an organism that always passes certain traits its offspring
- to get something from people who came before you
12 Clues: the children of parents • a unique quality or characteristic • a genetic that blocks another genetic • a unique trait of an individual, or thing • passing down traits from parents to an offspring • to get something from people who came before you • genetic factors that’s blocked by dominant factors • the offspring of two organisms of different breeds • ...
Cell Organelles 2013-05-27
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- How many chloroplasts can you find in an animal cell?
- What type of cells are humans made from?
- True or False: Mitochondria are only found in animal cells
- The cell wall is made from _________
- An organelle that stores water and sugars and takes up a large space in a cell.
- A thin layer that surrounds the cell and holds its contents in place. It controls what substances can move into and out of a cell.
- A green pigment found in chloroplasts
- How many nuclei (plural of nucleus) are there in the average cell?
- A process where light energy is used to produce food (sugars) for plant cells.
- The control centre of the cell.
- In plant cells, this surrounds the cell membrane. It is rigid and holds plant cells in shape.
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- Means "little organ"
- What is found inside the nucleus?
- Mitochondria are small organelles. What kind of microscope would you need to see them clearly?
- An organelle that uses light energy to synthesise sugars for plant cells to use
- An organelle that converts sugar into energy for the cell.
- A jelly-like substance found inside the cell. Many chemical reactions take place here.
17 Clues: Means "little organ" • The control centre of the cell. • What is found inside the nucleus? • The cell wall is made from _________ • A green pigment found in chloroplasts • What type of cells are humans made from? • How many chloroplasts can you find in an animal cell? • True or False: Mitochondria are only found in animal cells • ...
Flowers and Plants 2024-08-21
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- Flower known for its large, trumpet-shaped blooms and fragrant scent
- Flowering tree known for its pink blossoms, celebrated in spring festivals
- Aromatic herb known for its purple flowers and calming scent
- Succulent plant known for its medicinal properties and gel used in skincare
- Fragrant flowering plant known for its white or yellow flowers
- Spring flower with cup-shaped blooms, often found in a variety of colors
- Popular flower known for its beautiful, fragrant blooms and thorns
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- Tropical plant with large, colorful blooms often used in decorations and teas
- Climbing plant known for its evergreen leaves and use as ground cover or decoration
- Flower with large, colorful blooms and a variety of patterns, often used in gardens
- Tall plant known for its large, yellow blooms that follow the sun
- Diverse family of flowers known for their intricate and delicate blooms
- Simple, cheerful flower with white petals and a yellow center
- Non-flowering plant known for its feathery, green leaves and ability to thrive in shade
- Plant known for its spiny exterior and ability to store water in arid environments
15 Clues: Aromatic herb known for its purple flowers and calming scent • Simple, cheerful flower with white petals and a yellow center • Fragrant flowering plant known for its white or yellow flowers • Tall plant known for its large, yellow blooms that follow the sun • Popular flower known for its beautiful, fragrant blooms and thorns • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-10
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- plant group that does not photosynthesize
- provides mineral nutrients and water for the plant
- gives the leaves their green colour
- spinach stores starch in this plant part
- dioxide necessary for photosynthesis
- process of changing sunlight energy to food energy
- a sugar manufactured by plants
- nutrients added to soil to improve its quality
- a universal solvent
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- promotes healthy growth
- improves crop quality and resistance to disease
- most important nutrient added to soil
- energy used to make sugars from water and carbon dioxide
- used with carbon dioxide to make glucose
- the little holes on the underside of the leaf
15 Clues: a universal solvent • promotes healthy growth • a sugar manufactured by plants • gives the leaves their green colour • dioxide necessary for photosynthesis • most important nutrient added to soil • spinach stores starch in this plant part • used with carbon dioxide to make glucose • plant group that does not photosynthesize • the little holes on the underside of the leaf • ...
Cell Structures and Functions 2023-08-25
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- What makes cellular respiration?
- What is the abbreviation for endoplasmic reticulum?
- What monitors what comes in and out of the cell?
- What makes chloroplasts green?
- What part protects filaments and supports the cell?
- What acts like a post office?
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- Which organelle uses Photosynthesis?
- What organelle does a plant have that an animal doesn't? It is on the Outside.
- Which type of cell has no nucleus?
- What kind of cell is multicellular?
- What turns sugar into energy?
- Who identified organelles?
- What does the ribesomes make?
- Plants have vacuoles filled with what?
- Which has a large central vacuole? Plant or animal?
15 Clues: Who identified organelles? • What turns sugar into energy? • What does the ribesomes make? • What acts like a post office? • What makes chloroplasts green? • What makes cellular respiration? • Which type of cell has no nucleus? • What kind of cell is multicellular? • Which organelle uses Photosynthesis? • Plants have vacuoles filled with what? • ...
Christmas 2025-11-26
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- Celebration of Christ’s birth
- Words for Praise the Lord
- Customs passed down
- Creamy spiced drink
- Decorative tree ornament in the shape of a ball
- Unique frozen crystal
- Decorative tree accessory
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- Nuts roasted on fire
- Mother of Jesus
- Romantic kissing plant
- Countdown to Christmas
- Jesus’s birthplace town
- Jesus’ cradle scene
- Spiced holiday cookie
- Central figure of Christmas
- Prickly-leafed festive plant
- French word for Christmas
- Traditional Christmas song
- Ice crystals on surfaces
- Hung by the fireplace
- Santa’s alternative name
21 Clues: Mother of Jesus • Jesus’ cradle scene • Customs passed down • Creamy spiced drink • Nuts roasted on fire • Spiced holiday cookie • Unique frozen crystal • Hung by the fireplace • Romantic kissing plant • Countdown to Christmas • Jesus’s birthplace town • Ice crystals on surfaces • Santa’s alternative name • Words for Praise the Lord • French word for Christmas • Decorative tree accessory • ...
Plant Science 1 2022-12-27
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- The outer layer of cells which give protection
- The dominant bud at the top of a stem
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and sugar
- A factor affecting the rate of transpiration
- A stem that runs along the ground and can root at its nodes
- The _____ mesophyll is where most photosynthesis takes place
- The space between two nodes
- An essential nutrient for photosynthesis
- A pore in leaves which allow gases to exchange
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- A flower with male and female organs
- the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma
- A plant nutrient to promote the formation of flowers and fruits within the plant
- A pore in a stem through which gases can be exchanged
- A plant produced by the sexual reproduction of different species or genera
- An underground stem, often used to store food
- A type of leaf resistant to drought
- movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from a high concentration to a low concentration
17 Clues: The space between two nodes • A type of leaf resistant to drought • A flower with male and female organs • The dominant bud at the top of a stem • An essential nutrient for photosynthesis • A factor affecting the rate of transpiration • An underground stem, often used to store food • The outer layer of cells which give protection • ...
‘Official’ plant crossword 2022-10-06
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- The living wood
- Anger at a smelly body
- Keeps the malaria out of your G&T
- Oooh - nearly red; a bit spicy
- A stone for a ring in the middle of this small fruit
- I’d get my coat, but I see less
- That point in your life where you really like someone?
- I can see by the light of your ocular items
- A mixed up melon’s muscles have cream rubbed in
- Toasts well on the campfire
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- Hemp-based washing up gloves?
- Needs some far-east custard
- Breathing in part of the brewing process
- Go fast; do it nicely
- The teeth of the big cat
- Capricious animal wishing it hadn’t done it
- As clever as an oracle?
17 Clues: The living wood • Go fast; do it nicely • Anger at a smelly body • As clever as an oracle? • The teeth of the big cat • Needs some far-east custard • Toasts well on the campfire • Hemp-based washing up gloves? • Oooh - nearly red; a bit spicy • I’d get my coat, but I see less • Keeps the malaria out of your G&T • Breathing in part of the brewing process • ...
Plant cell parts 2017-11-20
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- deals with reproduction contains DNA
- contain pigment and make food
- storage organelle
- powerhouse of cell
- brain of cell
- makes ribosomes
- Cushions cell's organelles basic living material jelly like
- deals with delivery
- breaks and digests waste
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- deals with reproduction
- protects and allows things to enter and leave
- allows things to enter and leave cell, protects cell
- makes protein
- helps nucleus parts move and cushions them, basic living material jelly like
- provides shape and support
- packages and transports materials has ribosomes
- packages things in cell
17 Clues: makes protein • brain of cell • makes ribosomes • storage organelle • powerhouse of cell • deals with delivery • deals with reproduction • packages things in cell • breaks and digests waste • provides shape and support • contain pigment and make food • deals with reproduction contains DNA • protects and allows things to enter and leave • packages and transports materials has ribosomes • ...
Cells 2016-11-30
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- boundary outside the cell, found in both plant and animal cells
- folded membrane that moves materials around the cell
- Packaging and secreting of proteins out of the cell parts
- outside the cell membrane, plant calls only
- created the idea that all cells arise from pre-existing cells
- allows certain materials to pass thru it
- diffusion of water
- saw single cell organisms under scope
- site of protein synthesis
- movement of materials across the membrane which requires the expenditure of energy
- has enzymes that digest waste and worn out cell parts
- discovered the nucleus
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- have organelles and a nucleus
- surrounds the nucleus and is selectively permeable
- storage area for water, food, or waste
- movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration
- lack organelles and no nucleus
- watery material inside the cell
- doesn't require any use of energy by the cell
- site of cellular respiration
- light energy is changed to chemical energy, plant cells only
- cell division, animal cells only
- control center of a cell
- all animals are made of cells
- made up the word "Cell"
25 Clues: diffusion of water • discovered the nucleus • made up the word "Cell" • control center of a cell • site of protein synthesis • site of cellular respiration • have organelles and a nucleus • all animals are made of cells • lack organelles and no nucleus • watery material inside the cell • cell division, animal cells only • saw single cell organisms under scope • ...
Sheet 33 2021-09-29
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- The wind began to ______.
- A trick/deception
- The ______ of the candle lit up the dark room.
- A sunflower can ______ more than 5cm in a week.
- The ______ is a highly intelligent bird.
- A mass of small bubbles
- A woodwind musical instrument
- To quieten the sound of your footsteps you can walk on ______.
- A female deer
- Wash your hands with ______and water.
- A leafy plant with red and white berries, often used for decoration at Christmas.
- Sorrow
- How much do you ______ about Egypt?
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- A boy's name, short for Joseph
- a small vessel for travelling over water
- The school put on a variety ______.
- Opposite of fast
- Cut a slice of bread from the ______.
- To wander around
- A succulent plant
- A sheet of floating ice
- To complain
- An amphibian similar to a frog
- A cereal plant
- There was ______ on the mountain after the freeing cold.
- After the rains the river began to ______ again.
- A tree which bears acorns
- an enemy
28 Clues: Sorrow • an enemy • To complain • A female deer • A cereal plant • Opposite of fast • To wander around • A trick/deception • A succulent plant • A mass of small bubbles • A sheet of floating ice • The wind began to ______. • A tree which bears acorns • A woodwind musical instrument • A boy's name, short for Joseph • An amphibian similar to a frog • The school put on a variety ______. • ...
Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic, Plant & Animal cells, and Microscopes 2021-11-03
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- found by Van leewonhoek example is parameiciums
- helps with photosynthisis and contains chlorophyll
- Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus
- Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A
- scientist who made the third theory of cell theory but stole from remak
- means true nucleus relating to
- the UPS cell that packages and ships proteins to the cell and out of the cell
- stores water & nutrients in a plant cell
- The theory that life can spontainiously come from death
- holds the slide in place
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- jelly in a cell that keeps the organelles in place
- prokaryotic cell found by leewonhoek which he called animulcules
- covered in ribosomes that make proteins and gives it it's rough exterior
- makes energy and sends out ATP
- tough outer layer of a plant cell that keeps the plant standing up
- holds starch that can be catagorized into carbs
- where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell
- moves the stage up and down to get the image into view
- means before nuculus relating to
- specilized cells that have specific functions
20 Clues: holds the slide in place • makes energy and sends out ATP • means true nucleus relating to • means before nuculus relating to • stores water & nutrients in a plant cell • Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus • Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A • where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell • specilized cells that have specific functions • ...
Science is Fun! (Primary 3) 2013-08-21
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- Absorbs water and mineral salts for the plant and holds the plant firmly to the soil
- Non-living things do not _______ to changes around them.
- An example of a fungi
- Living things need air, ________ & food to stay alive.
- Magnets which are made using electricity
- Living organisms which can only be seen through a microscope
- Outer covering of fish and reptiles like snakes
- Fish use ________ to help them breathe in water.
- An example of a non-flowering plant.
- __________ poles of a magnet attract.
- A group of animals which give birth to their young
- Heart, blood and blood vessels are part of the __________ system of the body.
- Strongest part of the magnet
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- _________ plants produce flowers.
- Example of a magnetic material
- Part of the digestive system of the body where water is removed from undigested food (Two words)
- A system in the body which supports the body and gives the body shape (Two words)
- Putting things into groups based on characteristics/traits
- Like poles _________.
- How do fungi reproduce?
20 Clues: An example of a fungi • Like poles _________. • How do fungi reproduce? • Strongest part of the magnet • Example of a magnetic material • _________ plants produce flowers. • An example of a non-flowering plant. • __________ poles of a magnet attract. • Magnets which are made using electricity • Outer covering of fish and reptiles like snakes • ...
CELLS! CELLS! CELLS! 2012-10-10
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- Colored Chemical Compounds that Absorb Light
- The Cells Control Center
- The Process Where Molecules Move from an Area of Higher Concentration to an area of Low Concentration
- Small Openings on the Underside of the Plants Leaf
- An Organelle in The Plant Cell That Captures Energy From The Sun and Use It To Produce Food for the Plant
- Multi-Celled Organism
- A Substance That Cannot Be Broken Down into Similar Substances
- A Group of Organs That Work Together to Perform a Specific Function
- A Group of Cells That Work Together to Perform a Specific Function
- Two or More Elements Combine Chemically
- Theory on the Relationship Between Cells and Living Things
- The Diffusion of Water
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- A Rigid Layer of Non-Living Material That Surrounds a Plant Cell
- Single-Celled Organism
- Organisms That Can't Make Their own Food
- A Protein That Gives the Cells Shape
- Organisms That can Make Their own Food
- The Cells Mail Room
- A Group of Tissues That Work Together to Perform a Specific Function
- Forms All Living Organism
20 Clues: The Cells Mail Room • Multi-Celled Organism • Single-Celled Organism • The Diffusion of Water • The Cells Control Center • Forms All Living Organism • A Protein That Gives the Cells Shape • Organisms That can Make Their own Food • Two or More Elements Combine Chemically • Organisms That Can't Make Their own Food • Colored Chemical Compounds that Absorb Light • ...
Ecosystems 2023-12-14
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- Anything that eats other plant and animals.
- The non-living things in an enviroment.
- A group of living organisms that live an interact with each other in an enviroment
- Sleet, snow, rain, or hail that falls from the sky
- Animals that hunts down other animals for food
- The certain types of food that animals eat.
- The natural home of an animal or plant.
- Any type of living creature.
- Average weather and temperature in a certain area.
- The relationship of what different organisms eat.
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- The process of a plant using sunlight and water to produce oxygen.
- Plants that make their own food.
- The living things in an enviroment.
- A creature that eats other decayed animals and or plants.
- The amount of heat meassured in degrees.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem.
- Special behaviours or body parts that help a living thing survive in an enviroment.
- Animals that other animals hunt down.
- The number of a species living in a ecosystem.
- A specific type of ecosystem such as the tundra.
20 Clues: Any type of living creature. • Plants that make their own food. • The living things in an enviroment. • The variety of life in an ecosystem. • Animals that other animals hunt down. • The non-living things in an enviroment. • The natural home of an animal or plant. • The amount of heat meassured in degrees. • Anything that eats other plant and animals. • ...
Ecology of Shrub Crossword 2017-11-21
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- Term for plant that is indigenous to an area.
- Three levels describing the aspects of biodiversity of an ecosystem include structure, composition, and ______________. Function
- Symbiotic relationship between fungi and roots of most plant species, aide in plants ability to gather nutrients and water from the soil.
- Name for group of animals that turn soil.
- Common name for the tallest species of sage brush.
- Most palatable shrub for sagegrouse.
- Class of chemical in lupine and junipers. Also found in nicotine and caffeine.
- Control exerted by terminal bud over the outgrowth of later buds.
- Nursery shrub, usually growing in groups. Has deep, structural roots, and a growth period in spring and summer. Sometimes mistaken for sage due to trifoliate leaves, but can be distinguished by other features.
- Common name for species introduced to North America accidently as a contaminant of alfalfa and clover seed.
- Common name for species of sage that flowers in the spring on shallow, often saline soils.
- The practice of planting long, narrow bands of flame resistant vegetation to act as fireblocks.
- Tool used for shrub management.
- Scientific name for bitterbrush.
- Class of compound that plays a role in plant defense against herbivory.
- Non-woody plant with little secondary cellulose.
- Easily herded browser with large liver, used for shrub management.
- Common polymer negatively associated with palatability.
- Form of scat, common in winter when sage grouse are restricted to a diet of sage leaves and must digest out volatile oils.
- Soil texture is a combination of relative proportions of silt, sand, and _________.
- Tool used to determine the relative productivity or growing condtions of a particular location.
- Common name for keystone species that digs burrows and helps create soil.
- Native to the Colorado Plateau, this shrub is recognizable by its distinctive, pink colored, feathery plumes.
- Type of leaf used to identify sage. Aka overwintering.
- Genus used to make ‘mormon tea'.
- Name for a type of plant that is out of balance with its surroundings; usually not involved in the local ecosystem and have different phylogeny than local plant community members.
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- The ability of a plant to be eaten.
- Plant specimen, like a sample.
- Chemical found in sage that is fluorescent under UV light.
- Poor farming and land management techniques led to this crisis in the 1930s.
- Aplant variety that has been propogated vegatatively (as opposed to from seed); commonly used when discussing plant taxonomy.
- ‘Goosefoot’ family.
- Native to Africa, very tolerant of grazing and was used as pasture grass in southwest US before becoming and invasive fire hazard.
- Quantitative measurement of plant success or competition.
- Concept that assigns plant species into groups, from primary to quaternary, in order of greatest to least genetic correspondence to the target population.
- Animals that do not have a ruminant stomach cannot digest this; polymer of glucose. Cellulose
- Small subshrub that occurs in variety of soil depths, but prefers shallow soils with frigid temperatures.
- Common salt desert shrub, named for its distinct tetrad fruiting bracts.
- Good tool used to add structure to a backyard garden, built with big stuff on bottom and twigs on top. Brushpile
- Term used to describe a type of natural disturbance cycle that has historically affected various ecosystems, including sagebrush steppe. Firerotation
- Term used to describe aggregate of lichen, bacteria, fungi, and mosses that serves several ecological roles including helping to prevent soil erosion and keeping out invasive species.
- Idaho state flower.
- Increase in density, cover, and biomass of woody plants on shrub territory and resources.
- Genus named after the goddess of nature.
- Containing more than two homologous sets of chromosomes. Can help make leaves stronger and thicker, and protect plants against additional pathogens.
- Short shrub native to Eurasia, highly palatable, and used for rangeland grazing and revegetation.
- Another term for grazing.
- Class of chemical compound responsible for distinct sagebrush smell.
- Factor affecting sagebrush density.
49 Clues: ‘Goosefoot’ family. • Idaho state flower. • Another term for grazing. • Plant specimen, like a sample. • Tool used for shrub management. • Scientific name for bitterbrush. • Genus used to make ‘mormon tea'. • The ability of a plant to be eaten. • Factor affecting sagebrush density. • Most palatable shrub for sagegrouse. • Genus named after the goddess of nature. • ...
2.3 Living Processes in Multicellular Organisms 2025-01-07
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- Failure of enzymes to be produced in the lysosomes
- that connects bones
- Muscle tissue found in the walls of blood vessels, digestive tract, bladder & reproductive tract
- Disease in which a person is unable to generate enough energy that affects the functions of brain, muscles, lungs and heart
- Tissue that lines the outer and inner surface of organs
- Dead plant tissue involved in transporting water and mineral ions from the roots to the rest of the plant cells
- Dense connective tissue that connects bones with muscle
- Found on the dermis of skin and surface of organs that stores energy and acts as heat insulator
- Meristematic tissue involved in secondary growth
- Plant tissue that divides repeatedly by mitosis found at shoot tips and root tips
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- Ground tissue that stores products of photosynthesis
- Connective tissue found at the ends of bones to reduce friction
- Process that allows a cell to develop specific structures to carry out specific functions
- Main muscle of the heart
- Vascular tissue that transports sucrose
- Nerve cell which transports nerve impulse from central nervous system to the effector
- Nerve cell that carries nerve impulse from receptor to central nervous system
- Ground tissue that provides support to herbaceous plant, young stem & petiole
- Ground tissue with cell wall evenly thickened with lignin
- Tissue that works by contracting and relaxing and contains high density of mitochondria
20 Clues: that connects bones • Main muscle of the heart • Vascular tissue that transports sucrose • Meristematic tissue involved in secondary growth • Failure of enzymes to be produced in the lysosomes • Ground tissue that stores products of photosynthesis • Tissue that lines the outer and inner surface of organs • Dense connective tissue that connects bones with muscle • ...
3.00 Guided notes crossword puzzle 2023-09-27
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- - process by which water evaporates off of leaves
- - immature plant
- - food reserves
- - food manufacturing process in plants that combine Carbon Dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- flower - only female parts of the flower
- - transfer of pollen into the stigma
- - A stage where a plant rests/grows very little
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- - process by which minerals and water enter the plant through the cell walls
- - process which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off Carbon dioxide
- coat - protective coating
- - when pollen travels down the style and combines with the ovules
- flower - only male parts of the flower
12 Clues: - food reserves • - immature plant • coat - protective coating • - transfer of pollen into the stigma • flower - only male parts of the flower • flower - only female parts of the flower • - A stage where a plant rests/grows very little • - process by which water evaporates off of leaves • - when pollen travels down the style and combines with the ovules • ...
VOLCANOES 2023-09-19
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- - The process by which plants use sunlight to make their own food.
- - Part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- - Green structure that performs photosynthesis.
- - The ability of a plant to stay alive and grow in its surroundings.
- - Part of a flower that is usually colorful and attractive to pollinators.
- - A small, often edible, unit from which a new plant can grow.
- - A sharp pointed spine on the stem of some plants.
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- - To change in order to fit into a specific environment or situation.
- - The activity of cultivating plants in a garden.
- - A plan or approach to achieve a specific goal.
- - Part of a plant that produces seeds and is often colorful and fragrant.
- - The part of a plant that holds leaves, flowers, and fruits.
12 Clues: - Green structure that performs photosynthesis. • - A plan or approach to achieve a specific goal. • - The activity of cultivating plants in a garden. • - A sharp pointed spine on the stem of some plants. • - The part of a plant that holds leaves, flowers, and fruits. • - A small, often edible, unit from which a new plant can grow. • ...
MSH Chapter 1 2025-04-13
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- a group such as a club or business that has formed for a particular purposeformer happening or existing before, but not now
- an animal, plant, human, or any other living thing
- anything that is living, such as an animal, fish, or insect, but not a plant
- to say that something will happen, before it happensdisease an illness which affects a person, animal, or plant
- successful, and working in the way that was intended
- very unpleasant and often frightening, worrying, or upsetting
- to make someone suffer a lot, especially mentally
- to completely get rid of something such as a disease or a social problem
- to completely get rid of something that is unnecessary or unwantedorganization
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- belonging to a time long ago in history, especially thousands of years ago
- very large or important, when compared to other things or people of a similar kind
- happening or existing before, but not now
- someone who has been attacked, robbed, or murdered
- a substance which contains a weak form of the bacteria or virus that causes a disease and is used to protect people from that disease
- fine material is made so that the spaces between the threads are very small
- to appear or come out from somewhere
- a plant or animal that lives on or in another plant or animal and gets food from it
- a substance used in chemistry or produced by a chemical process
- to share things among a group of people, especially in a planned way
- completely
20 Clues: completely • to appear or come out from somewhere • happening or existing before, but not now • to make someone suffer a lot, especially mentally • someone who has been attacked, robbed, or murdered • an animal, plant, human, or any other living thing • successful, and working in the way that was intended • very unpleasant and often frightening, worrying, or upsetting • ...
BOS 1 2014-03-31
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- plant that grows naturally on rocks.
- Novice grower of year for 2012. (2 words)
- Wants articles for Orchid Talk
- Surname. Scottish for bent or crocked legs
- Like the surname of a person.
- Movie quote. 'A martini, shaken not stirred'.
- Founding president of AOC - Sir (2 words)
- flower promoter nutrient.
- Agreement that regulates the international trade of orchids
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- pollen protection cap.
- most common form of Legionella in WA
- bulb on a cymbidium.
- Plant that grows naturally on branches of trees.
- Movie quote. 'Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
- Perth orchid nursery.
- A paphiopedilum by another name
- WA Environmental Health Director
- Judges award at March meeting. - Sarc. Velvet (2 words)
- Study of plant classification.
- common pest weed for orchid growers.
- Common nane for Leptaceras menziesii orchid.
- growth promoter nutrient.
22 Clues: bulb on a cymbidium. • Perth orchid nursery. • pollen protection cap. • growth promoter nutrient. • flower promoter nutrient. • Like the surname of a person. • Wants articles for Orchid Talk • Study of plant classification. • A paphiopedilum by another name • WA Environmental Health Director • plant that grows naturally on rocks. • most common form of Legionella in WA • ...
Christmas Crossword 2024-12-05
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- - Present given during Christmas.
- - Hanging piece of ice.
- - Santa's mode of transportation.
- - Red and green Christmas plant.
- - Plant with red berries and green leaves.
- - Striped sweet treat.
- - Toy soldier that cracks nuts.
- - Ringing instruments often heard during Christmas.
- - Decorative string of greenery.
- - Decoration hung on a Christmas tree.
- - Frosty figure built from snow.
- - Unique ice crystal that falls from the sky.
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- - Another word for Christmas.
- - Place where stockings are hung.
- - A song sung during Christmas.
- - Shiny decoration for the tree.
- - Plant under which people kiss.
- - Spiced cookie often shaped like a man.
- - Animals that pull Santa's sleigh.
- - Creamy holiday drink.
- - Santa enters homes through this.
- - Santa's little helpers.
- - Hung by the fireplace for Santa to fill.
- - Circular decoration made of greenery.
- - Jolly man in a red suit who delivers presents.
25 Clues: - Striped sweet treat. • - Hanging piece of ice. • - Creamy holiday drink. • - Santa's little helpers. • - Another word for Christmas. • - A song sung during Christmas. • - Toy soldier that cracks nuts. • - Shiny decoration for the tree. • - Plant under which people kiss. • - Red and green Christmas plant. • - Decorative string of greenery. • - Frosty figure built from snow. • ...
szzagade_crossword 2025-05-30
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- A force that pulls objects to the ground
- A device used to make observations
- Parts of a plant that makes food for the plant.
- Part of a plant that absorbs water and mineral salts from the soil
- The process of eating food
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- A force that opposes motion
- The study of living things
- The basic unit of living things
- A type of energy used in light bulbs
- The process of a plant growing from a seed
- A gas that animals breathe out
11 Clues: The study of living things • The process of eating food • A force that opposes motion • A gas that animals breathe out • The basic unit of living things • A device used to make observations • A type of energy used in light bulbs • A force that pulls objects to the ground • The process of a plant growing from a seed • Parts of a plant that makes food for the plant. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2025-02-19
Across
- The process of a plan't to make energy
- The green pigment in chloroplasts
- When an animal breathes out carbon dioxide for a plant to use
- The plant that uses flies for food
- A plant's food
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- The holes in a plant
- The gas a plant produces
- What a plant uses to get sunlight
- what does a plant use to get water
9 Clues: A plant's food • The holes in a plant • The gas a plant produces • The green pigment in chloroplasts • What a plant uses to get sunlight • what does a plant use to get water • The plant that uses flies for food • The process of a plan't to make energy • When an animal breathes out carbon dioxide for a plant to use
Sustainability 29.4.19 2019-04-28
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- A living thing that feeds on food
- The surroundings of which a plant or animal live
- The natural home or environment of an animal and plant
- A plant that gives animals air/oxygen and has a trunk and branches
- People are .....
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- Being protected from something
- If it’s raining,cloudy,windy
- a living organism such as a tree or bush
- a plant of a particular region
- A plan or drawing produced to show people
- A burning star
11 Clues: A burning star • People are ..... • If it’s raining,cloudy,windy • Being protected from something • a plant of a particular region • A living thing that feeds on food • a living organism such as a tree or bush • A plan or drawing produced to show people • The surroundings of which a plant or animal live • The natural home or environment of an animal and plant • ...
q 2021-11-03
Across
- jelly in a cell that keeps the organelles in place
- means true nucleus relating to
- moves the stage up and down to get the image into view
- helps with photosynthisis and contains chlorophyll
- where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell
- Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus
- means before nuculus relating to
- Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A
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- stores water & nutrients in a plant cell
- The theory that life can spontainiously come from death
- specilized cells that have specific functions
- found by Van leewonhoek example is parameiciums
- tough outer layer of a plant cell that keeps the plant standing up
- prokaryotic cell found by leewonhoek which he called animulcules
- the UPS cell that packages and ships proteins to the cell and out of the cell
- scientist who made the third theory of cell theory but stole from remak
- holds the slide in place
17 Clues: holds the slide in place • means true nucleus relating to • means before nuculus relating to • stores water & nutrients in a plant cell • specilized cells that have specific functions • where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell • Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus • Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- helps you determine the climate
- collection of rainfall water
- a line on a map connecting points
- Aboriginal mythology
- the scientific study of the nature and history of the landforms on the surface of the Earth and other planets and of the processes that create them
- A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus
- rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural factors
- a shoot growing for underneath a plant
- water parting
- A plant that needs very little water.
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- shaped like a crescent
- formed from sediment deposited by water or air.
- lines that run between the North and South Poles, helps you determine different time zones in the world
- a substance that protects the plant
- type of vegetation
- igneous rock
- forces Forces generated from within the earth that result in uplift, movement, or deformation of part of the earth`s crust.
17 Clues: igneous rock • water parting • type of vegetation • Aboriginal mythology • shaped like a crescent • collection of rainfall water • helps you determine the climate • a line on a map connecting points • a substance that protects the plant • A plant that needs very little water. • a shoot growing for underneath a plant • A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus • ...
Plants 2022-10-13
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- substance plants use to help transport nutrients to and from the leaves
- gives energy to plants
- does NOT have vessels to transport materials
- has vessels to transport materials
- completes life cycle in two growing seasons
- nonvascular plant that produces spores instead of seeds
- vascular plant that produces spores instead of seeds
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- cone-bearing plant, vascular, seeds that are NOT enclosed
- some like this hot others like it cold
- live through many growing seasons
- plants need this so they can grow big without competition
- plants need this to be clean and contain carbon dioxide
- completes life cycle in one growing season
- produces seeds in flowers
- where the root to a plant gets its nutrients from
15 Clues: gives energy to plants • produces seeds in flowers • live through many growing seasons • has vessels to transport materials • some like this hot others like it cold • completes life cycle in one growing season • completes life cycle in two growing seasons • does NOT have vessels to transport materials • where the root to a plant gets its nutrients from • ...
growth and development of plants 2021-04-28
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- process of increasing volume
- can affect plant growth
- rapid growth in a dark place
- delaying growth
- process of the seeds absorbing water
- transport water and nutrients
- transport photosynthetic organic matter
- namely germination under the ground
- plant lacks nutrients
- hormone that was first discovered
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- tool to measuring the speed of growth
- lowest temperatur in plants
- loss of fruit
- source of energy
- stimulate fruit formation
- called parennial
- acid to inhibit growth
- fruit ripening process
- stimulate leaf formation
- stimulate root formation
- namely germination above ground
21 Clues: loss of fruit • delaying growth • source of energy • called parennial • plant lacks nutrients • acid to inhibit growth • fruit ripening process • can affect plant growth • stimulate leaf formation • stimulate root formation • stimulate fruit formation • lowest temperatur in plants • process of increasing volume • rapid growth in a dark place • transport water and nutrients • ...
mappen 2019-05-13
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- natural home of a animal
- shapes and sizes
- mark
- type of area
- which shows the direction
- something that might make a bang!
- the surroundings around you
- something that might have a owner
- a person
- who tells the news
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- somewhere you will feel comfortable at
- shifting
- setting
- something that people use to play games
- a type of plant
- people who study things
- weather pattern
- wear away
- people customize things
- something that needs water and sun shine
21 Clues: mark • setting • shifting • facebook • a person • wear away • type of area • a type of plant • weather pattern • shapes and sizes • who tells the news • people who study things • people customize things • natural home of a animal • which shows the direction • the surroundings around you • something that might make a bang! • something that might have a owner • somewhere you will feel comfortable at • ...
Horticulture 2021-09-17
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- a plant produced by selective breeding
- the second word in the botanical name
- classification of plants
- lowest taxonomical rank
- study of bugs
- fifth highest taxonomical rank
- second highest taxonomical rank
- growing trees
- growing flowers
- design creates spaces out of beauty
- fourth highest taxonomical rank
- Third highest taxonomical rank
- diversity in plants
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- variegated plants
- study of plant diseases
- sixth highest taxonomical rank
- the science of growing fruit
- growing vegetables
- formal naming of plants
- maintaining trees in urban areas
- highest taxonomical rank
21 Clues: study of bugs • growing trees • growing flowers • variegated plants • growing vegetables • diversity in plants • study of plant diseases • lowest taxonomical rank • formal naming of plants • classification of plants • highest taxonomical rank • the science of growing fruit • sixth highest taxonomical rank • fifth highest taxonomical rank • Third highest taxonomical rank • ...
Science 2022-06-07
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- 85% of oxygen comes from_______ plants.
- must obtain food
- water molecules move from high to low concentration
- Contains DNA
- Makes things look bigger
- let’s particles out
- Tiny cell structure
- takes particles in
- capture energy in sunlight to make food
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- Make proteins, float in cytoplasm
- make food
- cells recycling center, break down food
- store food, waste, water. Bigger in plant cells
- captures energy, only in plant cell
- molecules move from high to low concentration
- powerhouse of the cell
- Gel like fluid in cells
- green pigment in plant cells
- Every living thing is made of these
19 Clues: make food • Contains DNA • must obtain food • takes particles in • let’s particles out • Tiny cell structure • powerhouse of the cell • Gel like fluid in cells • Makes things look bigger • green pigment in plant cells • Make proteins, float in cytoplasm • captures energy, only in plant cell • Every living thing is made of these • 85% of oxygen comes from_______ plants. • ...
Nature 2020-03-21
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- A small stream.
- Those invisible gases that we breathe.
- A heavy section of a tree that has fallen down.
- The little objects from which plants grow.
- Moving water raised above the surface of the ocean.
- The Earth and all the people in it.
- A fine dry powder, often made from dirt.
- The physical world and everything in it.
- The tiny pieces of rock that cover the beach.
- A natural flow of water, smaller than a river but bigger than a brook.
- Land that is away from cities and towns.
- The sandy area in front of an ocean.
- A flat area of land covered with tall grass.
- The dark area produced when something moves in front of the sun.
- Loose earth or soil.
- A rounded area of land that is higher than its surroundings.
- A tall plant that is made from wood and has many branches.
- An area of land that rises much higher than its surroundings.
- The hard solid stuff that the Earth is made from.
- Where birds lay their eggs and care for their babies.
- A poetic name for the sky above.
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- A short plant that covers large areas.
- A hollow place in the ground.
- An open area without trees or buildings.
- The surface of the Earth.
- A very hot and very dry area covered with sand.
- That clear, colourless liquid that we drink.
- A part of a tree that grows from the trunk.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- The round yellow thing in the day sky.
- Small pieces of rock.
- The part of a plant that grows underground.
- A plant that is smaller than a tree.
- A long thin plant that grows across the ground or up things.
- An area of land surrounded by water.
- The salt water that covers the Earth's surface.
- A natural flow of water that covers the land.
- That planet that we live on.
- The salt water that covers the Earth's surface; like a sea.
- The round silver thing in the night sky.
40 Clues: A small stream. • Loose earth or soil. • Small pieces of rock. • The surface of the Earth. • That planet that we live on. • A hollow place in the ground. • A poetic name for the sky above. • The Earth and all the people in it. • The sandy area in front of an ocean. • A plant that is smaller than a tree. • An area of land surrounded by water. • ...
Life Science Chapter 9 Review 2020-12-06
Across
- stage of a fern life cycle which involves a zygote being formed
- responsible for carrying the pollen grains to female cones in gymnosperm reproduction
- part of flower which helps attract pollinators
- hormone which inhibits other plant hormones
- affected by light
- the female part of the flower
- process which occurs if the conditions are correct; happens after the gymnosperm cones release the seeds into the air
- cause plant cells to grow in size, divide, or stop growing
- type of tropism involved when a plant grows toward a stimulus
- sticky part at the top of the carpel which receives the pollen
- part of a flower which forms a seed
- part of the stamen which supports the anthers
- dominant stage in ferns; spores are scattered by the wind
- plants which flower whenever the conditions are right
- formed by pollen when it lands on stigma; used as transportation for the gametes to travel into the ovule
- plants which don't bloom until the nights are longer than the critical night length
- the male part of the flower
- place in gymnosperms where the seeds and spores are produced
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- substance in plants which respond when the length of darkness is correct
- must be involved in reproduction for nonvascular and seedless vascular plants; used by the sperm to swim to the eggs
- plants which don't bloom until the nights are shorter than the critical night length
- in mosses, the place where spores are produced
- occurs when a plant grows toward an object it touches
- repeating cycle of gametophyte and sporophyte structures
- affected by gravity
- type of tropism involved when a plant grows away from a stimulus
- hormone which causes fruit to ripen
- tube which the stigma sits upon
- hormone which causes cells to divide
- hormone which causes plants to grow
- part of a flower which forms a fruit; found at the based of the style and contains ovules
- the pollen producing section of the flower
32 Clues: affected by light • affected by gravity • the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • tube which the stigma sits upon • hormone which causes fruit to ripen • part of a flower which forms a seed • hormone which causes plants to grow • hormone which causes cells to divide • the pollen producing section of the flower • hormone which inhibits other plant hormones • ...
Cell Structures 2024-05-04
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- Control center of the cell (brain of the cell)
- Description of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) without ribosomes
- Found inside the nucleus. Where RNA is made
- Substance made by ribosomes
- Kind of cell that is more rectangular in shape
- where photosynthesis occurs
- Energy source used by cells
- cell without a nucleus
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- Description of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that has ribosomes attached
- Organelle that breaks down old worn out parts
- where proteins are made
- Kind of cell that is more circular in shape
- Clear fluid inside a cell that supports the organelles
- Stores nutrients and water for the cell. Very large in plant cells
- Thick rigid layer that surrounds a plant cell and provides support and shape
- produces energy for the cell (powerhouse of cell)
- cell with a nucleus
17 Clues: cell with a nucleus • cell without a nucleus • where proteins are made • Substance made by ribosomes • where photosynthesis occurs • Energy source used by cells • Kind of cell that is more circular in shape • Found inside the nucleus. Where RNA is made • Organelle that breaks down old worn out parts • Control center of the cell (brain of the cell) • ...
Vocab 1 2023-12-12
Across
- sandal from native Americans
- commonest type of solidified lava
- person is idle and doesn't work
- mammal of the group
- constituent of all plant tissues/fibers
- rare type of peridotite contains diamonds
- bean or pea plant
- object to any prolonged search or endeavor
- split apart
- make bigger
- solidify, thicken, come together
- marked by tenacious unwillingness
- study of earth quakes
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- porous rock formed of lava
- badminton equipment
- small brightly colored stout billed tropical bird
- extreme anger
- study of birds
- animal with a pouch
- plant grown for forage and grain
- complex paths
- sugar, several forms
- used to draw a sail in a boat
- burn lightly
24 Clues: split apart • make bigger • burn lightly • extreme anger • complex paths • study of birds • bean or pea plant • badminton equipment • mammal of the group • animal with a pouch • sugar, several forms • study of earth quakes • porous rock formed of lava • sandal from native Americans • used to draw a sail in a boat • person is idle and doesn't work • plant grown for forage and grain • ...
Week 2 Vocabulary 2023-09-11
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- data collected that provides proof that proves or disproves something.
- information collected using the five senses.
- a person who asks questions about the natural world.
- the process by which organisms make more organisms like themselves.
- the process of pollen moving from a male plant part to a female plant part.
- A procedure carried out to gather data about an object or event.
- a tool for magnifying objects that are too small to be seen with the eye alone.
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- the process by which a plant grows from a seed.
- a statement that is reached because of known facts or evidence.
- the study of the natural world.
- the process of an egg and a sperm cell joining together.
- an idea or explanation that can be tested with an investigation.
- a reproductive cell that can develop into a new plant without uniting with another reproductive cell.
- Information you collect.
- a representation of an object that is too big, too small, or has too many parts to investigate directly.
15 Clues: Information you collect. • the study of the natural world. • information collected using the five senses. • the process by which a plant grows from a seed. • a person who asks questions about the natural world. • the process of an egg and a sperm cell joining together. • a statement that is reached because of known facts or evidence. • ...
3.01 Plant Terms 2020-09-17
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- the part of biology that deals with plants
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season
- a plant that lives more than two years
- describes a plant that is swollen or filled with moisture
- a stage when a plant rests or grows very little
- describes a plant that is limp because it does not have enough moisture
Down
- _____ season plants, like the pansy, grow best in spring or fall because of the cool temperatures
- _____ season plants, like the zinnia, grow best in summer and early fall because of the warm temperatures
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- refers to plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round
11 Clues: a plant that lives more than two years • the part of biology that deals with plants • a stage when a plant rests or grows very little • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years • describes a plant that is swollen or filled with moisture • refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season • ...
PLANTS 2023-06-11
Across
- The transfer of pollen from one flower to another.
- An insect attracted by flowers.
- It add colour and flavour to food.
- it protects and nourishes the seeds.
- It germinate into new plants.
- The part of the plant that grows in the soil.
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- The yellow powder found in flowers.
- Parsley is an example
- The cereal used to make popcorn
- We eat the __________ of the cabbage.
- Goyave de Chine is a ________ plant.
- The sugarcane was introduced to our island. It is an __________ plant.
- Plants provide us with _______ to make furniture.
13 Clues: Parsley is an example • It germinate into new plants. • The cereal used to make popcorn • An insect attracted by flowers. • It add colour and flavour to food. • The yellow powder found in flowers. • Goyave de Chine is a ________ plant. • it protects and nourishes the seeds. • We eat the __________ of the cabbage. • The part of the plant that grows in the soil. • ...
2.3 Living Processes in Multicellular Organisms 2025-01-07
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- Ground tissue that provides support to herbaceous plant, young stem & petiole
- Failure of enzymes to be produced in the lysosomes
- Process that allows a cell to develop specific structures to carry out specific functions
- Ground tissue with cell wall evenly thickened with lignin
- Nerve cell that carries nerve impulse from receptor to central nervous system
- Connective tissue found at the ends of bones to reduce friction
- Found on the dermis of skin and surface of organs that stores energy and acts as heat insulator
- Nerve cell which transports nerve impulse from central nervous system to the effector
- Disease in which a person is unable to generate enough energy that affects the functions of brain, muscles, lungs and heart
- Vascular tissue that transports sucrose
- Dead plant tissue involved in transporting water and mineral ions from the roots to the rest of the plant cells
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- Ground tissue that stores products of photosynthesis
- that connects bones
- Tissue that works by contracting and relaxing and contains high density of mitochondria
- Muscle tissue found in the walls of blood vessels, digestive tract, bladder & reproductive tract
- Plant tissue that divides repeatedly by mitosis found at shoot tips and root tips
- Main muscle of the heart
- Tissue that lines the outer and inner surface of organs
- Meristematic tissue involved in secondary growth
- Dense connective tissue that connects bones with muscle
20 Clues: that connects bones • Main muscle of the heart • Vascular tissue that transports sucrose • Meristematic tissue involved in secondary growth • Failure of enzymes to be produced in the lysosomes • Ground tissue that stores products of photosynthesis • Tissue that lines the outer and inner surface of organs • Dense connective tissue that connects bones with muscle • ...
2.3 Living Processes in Multicellular Organisms 2025-01-07
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- Ground tissue that provides support to herbaceous plant, young stem & petiole
- Connective tissue found at the ends of bones to reduce friction
- Vascular tissue that transports sucrose
- Failure of enzymes to be produced in the lysosomes
- Tissue that connects bones
- Process that allows a cell to develop specific structures to carry out specific functions
- Muscle tissue found in the walls of blood vessels, digestive tract, bladder & reproductive tract
- Nerve cell which transports nerve impulse from central nervous system to the effector
- Found on the dermis of skin and surface of organs that stores energy and acts as heat insulator
- Dead plant tissue involved in transporting water and mineral ions from the roots to the rest of the plant cells
- Main muscle of the heart
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- Ground tissue that stores products of photosynthesis
- Plant tissue that divides repeatedly by mitosis found at shoot tips and root tips
- Dense connective tissue that connects bones with muscle
- Disease in which a person is unable to generate enough energy that affects the functions of brain, muscles, lungs and heart
- Tissue that lines the outer and inner surface of organs
- Ground tissue with cell wall evenly thickened with lignin
- Meristematic tissue involved in secondary growth
- Tissue that works by contracting and relaxing and contains high density of mitochondria
- Nerve cell that carries nerve impulse from receptor to central nervous system
20 Clues: Main muscle of the heart • Tissue that connects bones • Vascular tissue that transports sucrose • Meristematic tissue involved in secondary growth • Failure of enzymes to be produced in the lysosomes • Ground tissue that stores products of photosynthesis • Dense connective tissue that connects bones with muscle • Tissue that lines the outer and inner surface of organs • ...
2.3 Living Processes in Multicellular Organisms 2024-12-21
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- Dead plant tissue involved in transporting water and mineral ions from the roots to the rest of the plant cells
- Found on the dermis of skin and surface of organs that stores energy and acts as heat insulator
- Connective tissue found at the ends of bones to reduce friction
- Nerve cell which transports nerve impulse from central nervous system to the effector
- Disease in which a person is unable to generate enough energy that affects the functions of brain, muscles, lungs and heart
- Tissue that works by contracting and relaxing and contains high density of mitochondria
- Ground tissue that provides support to herbaceous plant, young stem & petiole
- Vascular tissue that transports sucrose
- Main muscle of the heart
- Plant tissue that divides repeatedly by mitosis found at shoot tips and root tips
- Nerve cell that carries nerve impulse from receptor to central nervous system
- Muscle tissue found in the walls of blood vessels, digestive tract, bladder & reproductive tract
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- Process that allows a cell to develop specific structures to carry out specific functions
- Tissue that connects bones
- Tissue that lines the outer and inner surface of organs
- Dense connective tissue that connects bones with muscle
- Meristematic tissue involved in secondary growth
- Ground tissue that stores products of photosynthesis
- Failure of enzymes to be produced in the lysosomes
- Ground tissue with cell wall evenly thickened with lignin
20 Clues: Main muscle of the heart • Tissue that connects bones • Vascular tissue that transports sucrose • Meristematic tissue involved in secondary growth • Failure of enzymes to be produced in the lysosomes • Ground tissue that stores products of photosynthesis • Tissue that lines the outer and inner surface of organs • Dense connective tissue that connects bones with muscle • ...
Cell Structure 2024-09-08
Across
- structure in plant cells that are made of cellulose and help support the cell
- what the the cell membrane is composed of
- rotates to change what objective lens is being used
- small structure within the nucleus that makes ribosomes
- the parts of a cell as seen through an electron microscope
- used to prevent a cell drying out while examining under the microscope
- _______ cell - a cell that has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- stain used for an animal cell
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- part of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place
- the smallest unit of a living thing
- stores food and water in a cell
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- the "powerhouse" of the cell
- part of a cell that makes protein
- _____ focus wheel that roughly focuses the image on a microscope
- the part of a cell that contains the DNA
- stain used for a plant cell
17 Clues: stain used for a plant cell • the "powerhouse" of the cell • stain used for an animal cell • stores food and water in a cell • part of a cell that makes protein • the smallest unit of a living thing • the part of a cell that contains the DNA • what the the cell membrane is composed of • controls what goes in and out of the cell • ...
Plant Classes and Parts Crossword 2022-02-28
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- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- plant with tubelike structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
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- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transports dissolved sugar throughout a plant
- species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- waxy, protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem
- plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
15 Clues: threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds • ...
Plant Classification Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-29
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- Angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem
- Threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- Plant with tubelike structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- Vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as plant grows.
- Chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support.
- Vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- Species that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- Vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughout a plant
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- Vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- Tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
- pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing.
- Flowering vascular plants that produce fruits and one or more seeds.
- Angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five,and vascular bundles in rings.
- Waxy, protective layer that covers the leaves, stems,and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss.
- plants that absorbs water and other substances directly through its cells wall
15 Clues: Threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • Flowering vascular plants that produce fruits and one or more seeds. • Vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as plant grows. • Chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support. • pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-11-30
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- the first product of photosynthesis; used for food and energy for the plant
- the third ingredient of photosynthesis; responsible for getting it started
- the type of energy found inside of plants
- the process of changing sunlight into chemical energy
- this relationship between two species when one benefits from the interaction
- light from the sun
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- the second ingredient of photosynthesis; comes from the air
- first ingredient of photosynthesis; comes from the roots
- these hold the plant up and transport water and minerals
- collect sunlight to make sugar for the plant
- means to put together
- this stores sugar for plants
- means light
- the second ingredient of photosynthesis; released into the air for humans to breathe
- absorbs water and minerals from the soil
15 Clues: means light • light from the sun • means to put together • this stores sugar for plants • absorbs water and minerals from the soil • the type of energy found inside of plants • collect sunlight to make sugar for the plant • the process of changing sunlight into chemical energy • first ingredient of photosynthesis; comes from the roots • ...
The life of a plant 2013-10-27
Across
- when then the plant is thirsty the guard cells drink.
- The part of a plant that is often brightly colored.
- A part of the plant that grows in the ground.
- moves sugars that are made in the plant leaves.
- The part of the plant the carries water up it.
Down
- cells: it borders the stoma.
- cells that are produced and moved upward.
- Is a part of the process of making food.
- A flat typically green part that grows of a twig.
- moves the water and minerals up the stem.
10 Clues: cells: it borders the stoma. • Is a part of the process of making food. • cells that are produced and moved upward. • moves the water and minerals up the stem. • A part of the plant that grows in the ground. • The part of the plant the carries water up it. • moves sugars that are made in the plant leaves. • A flat typically green part that grows of a twig. • ...
Logan and Caleb's Science Review 2013-06-11
Across
- We eat the stem of this plant
- We eat the seeds from this flower
- We eat the root of this plant (hint: its orange)
- Plants make their own food through a process called __________
- Make seeds for new plants
- These take up water, minerals, and nutrients from the Earth
Down
- When animals breathe they give off this, which is often referred to as CO2
- These use the water and minerals to make food for the plant
- These can help seed travel (hint: these don't smell nice like flowers
- This acts as a pipeline to carry the water and minerals to the leaves.
- Plants produce this as they grow
- We eat the leaves of this plant
- What is absorbed by the chlorophyll in the leaves of plants?
13 Clues: Make seeds for new plants • We eat the stem of this plant • We eat the leaves of this plant • Plants produce this as they grow • We eat the seeds from this flower • We eat the root of this plant (hint: its orange) • These use the water and minerals to make food for the plant • These take up water, minerals, and nutrients from the Earth • ...
