the plant Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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 • ...
Photosynthesis 2016-02-25
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- This goes out of the leaf through the stomata
- These don't need photosynthesis.
- Means light
- Pores on the leaf that help things go in and out
- Are like blood vessels
- Big Three of Photosynthesis
- Means putting together
- These don't need photosynthesis.
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- The form of energy used by plants to make food
- Plants turn light energy into this.
- This goes into the leaf through the stomata
- The green substance in plant cells that allow them to photosynthesize
- These are little discs in the plant cell. These have the green substance called chlorophyll in them.
- The way plants make their energy
- The type of sugar the plant makes
15 Clues: Means light • Are like blood vessels • Means putting together • Big Three of Photosynthesis • The way plants make their energy • These don't need photosynthesis. • These don't need photosynthesis. • The type of sugar the plant makes • Plants turn light energy into this. • This goes into the leaf through the stomata • This goes out of the leaf through the stomata • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
Environmental Science_Lesson 5 Plant Propagation 2026-01-13
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- In grafting, the plant that provides the roots is the __________
- Asexual reproduction produces plants that are genetically identical, also known as __________
- Plant propagation can be done from seeds or from parts of an __________ plant
- Succulent cuttings are left out in open air to form a protective __________ before planting
- Bees, butterflies, birds, and wind can all help with __________
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- A houseplant that easily grows roots in water is __________
- The method of joining parts of two plants so they grow as one is called __________
- During pollination, pollen moves from the stamen to the __________
- The process of creating new plants from seeds or plant parts is called __________
- The type of reproduction that requires two parent plants is called __________ reproduction
- The plant part that provides the stem, leaves, and fruit in grafting is the __________
- In water propagation, roots grow from a part of the stem called a __________
12 Clues: A houseplant that easily grows roots in water is __________ • Bees, butterflies, birds, and wind can all help with __________ • In grafting, the plant that provides the roots is the __________ • During pollination, pollen moves from the stamen to the __________ • In water propagation, roots grow from a part of the stem called a __________ • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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) • ...
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?
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- 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
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- 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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
uy 2026-03-18
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- A type of flower that blooms in spring.
- The world of plants, animals, and the environment.
- A hormone that helps plants grow taller and produce flowers.
- Plants that bloom depending on the length of day and night.
- The process plants use sunlight to make food.
- A resting stage that plants go through during winter.
- Clues from the environment that tell plants when to grow.
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- Yellow flowers that often bloom after cold weather.
- The process of needing cold before a plant can bloom.
- Chemicals in plants that help them grow and bloom.
- Light from the sun that helps plants make food.
- The cold season before spring.
- How hot or cold the air is, which affects plant growth.
- Something plants need to grow, coming from the sun.
- Heat that helps flowers start to bloom.
- Plants that bloom and show colorful petals in spring.
- Bees and other creatures that help plants make seeds.
- Small parts of a plant that will grow into flowers.
- The season when many flowers start to bloom.
- The process of a flower opening up.
20 Clues: The cold season before spring. • The process of a flower opening up. • A type of flower that blooms in spring. • Heat that helps flowers start to bloom. • The season when many flowers start to bloom. • The process plants use sunlight to make food. • Light from the sun that helps plants make food. • Chemicals in plants that help them grow and bloom. • ...
Ch. 8 Life Sci Section 3 and 4 vocab 2026-02-10
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- produce seeds with two seed leaves
- angiosperms with only one leaf
- the young plant that develops from the zygote or fertilized egg
- structure that contains an egg cell
- protects the root from injury from rocks as the root grows through the soil
- a seed plant that produces naked seeds
- process by which water evaporates from a plant's leaves
- transfer of pollen from a male reproductive structure to a female reproductive structure
- vascular tissue through which food moves
- a structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering
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- an embryo with one or more seeds
- this divides to produce new phloem and xylem
- female parts of the flower
- occurs when the embryo begins to grow again and pushes out of the seed
- male reproductive parts of the flower
- hollow structure at the base of the flower
- enclosure of a flower bud
- vascular tissue where water and minerals travel
- tiny structures that contain the cells that will later become sperm cells
- group of seed plants
20 Clues: group of seed plants • enclosure of a flower bud • female parts of the flower • angiosperms with only one leaf • an embryo with one or more seeds • produce seeds with two seed leaves • structure that contains an egg cell • male reproductive parts of the flower • a seed plant that produces naked seeds • vascular tissue through which food moves • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Lesson 4: Plant Diversity 2026-01-27
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- The process of grouping organisms based on shared traits.
- The first leaf or pair of leaves produced by the embryo of a seed plant.
- The diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant.
- An early type of animal or plant from which others have evolved.
- Low-growing plants that lack specialized conducting tissues and roots.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.
- The highest taxonomic category used to classify groups of organisms.
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- Plants that have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients.
- An early stage of development of a multicellular organism.
- A plant embryo packaged with a food supply inside a protective coat.
- The reproductive structure found in angiosperms.
- A cone-like structure that contains reproductive organs.
- A distinguishing feature or quality of an organism.
- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
15 Clues: The reproductive structure found in angiosperms. • A distinguishing feature or quality of an organism. • The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane. • A cone-like structure that contains reproductive organs. • The process of grouping organisms based on shared traits. • An early stage of development of a multicellular organism. • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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?
Down
- 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? • ...
q 2021-11-03
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- 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 • ...
Seed Planting at Groenink's 2026-03-27
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- a plant's food factory, usually green and flat, growing from stems or branches
- the part of a plant that usually grows underground, acting as an anchor to hold the plant firmly in the soil
- light from the sun
- a tiny, protected "baby plant" that acts as the starting point for new flowers, trees, and food
- the seed-bearing part of a plant that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored petals
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- the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- the thin top layer of the Earth's surface often called dirt that acts as a home for plants
- a colorless transparent odorless liquid required for all living organisms
- the season after winter and before summer
- the development of a plant from a seed
- upright stalk that holds the plant upright to help leaves reach sunlight
11 Clues: light from the sun • the development of a plant from a seed • the season after winter and before summer • upright stalk that holds the plant upright to help leaves reach sunlight • a colorless transparent odorless liquid required for all living organisms • a plant's food factory, usually green and flat, growing from stems or branches • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Life Science Chapter 9 Review 2020-12-06
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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) • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
Forestry Reforestation 2019-02-05
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- hand tool used to plant containerized seedlings.
- planting seedlings that were grown in a tree nursery.
- seeedling seedling grown in flat in greenhouse.
- faster than hand planting and less j rooting.
- a method of regenerating oak trees.
- gettig site ready to plant trees.
- selective herbicide that has a residual of 18 months.
- 1/100 or 1/50 acre plots to determine correct spacing and planting of seedlings.
- where a landowner can receive assistance in reforestation practices.
- tree planted too deep and root forms U shape.
- A method of regenerating cotton wood trees.
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- growing grafted trees to produce hybrid superior seeds.
- clear cutting strips and allowing to reseed area always trees never clear cut.
- method of reproducing longleaf pine with less cost.
- A method of hardwood regeneration by sprouting from cut stumps.
- A tree dropping seed into the forest to create a new forest.
- site quality to grow a tree to a certain height over a period of time.
- herbicide that kills every plant it contacts.
- herbicide that kills only certain plants.
- 6 to 8 weeks after planting determines living seedlings on a tract.
- 60% glyphosate used in total kill site prep.
- hand tool used to plant bare root seedlings.
- number of trees on a tract.
- planting superior seed and growing seedlings to plant into the forest.
24 Clues: number of trees on a tract. • gettig site ready to plant trees. • a method of regenerating oak trees. • herbicide that kills only certain plants. • A method of regenerating cotton wood trees. • 60% glyphosate used in total kill site prep. • hand tool used to plant bare root seedlings. • herbicide that kills every plant it contacts. • ...
Science 3rd Quarter Review NAME: __________ 2026-03-17
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- A structure that stores water in plant cells
- A cell without a nucleus
- Information gathered using the senses
- A factor that can change in an experiment
- The variable that is changed on purpose
- Energy produced by moving air
- An organism that a virus infects
- A rigid structure that supports and protects plant cells
- A diverse group of mostly unicellular eukaryotes
- Prokaryotes that live in extreme environments
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight
- The female part of a flower where seeds develop
- Rock changed by heat and pressure
- A group of similar cells working together
- A cell with a nucleus and organelles
- A green pigment that captures sunlight
- Structure that protects the flower bud
- Reproductive cells that can grow into a new organism
- Plant structure that transports water and supports the plant
- A conclusion based on observations and prior knowledge
- The basic unit of life
- Energy resource formed from ancient organisms
- The breakdown of rock into smaller pieces
- A mass of hyphae forming the body of a fungus
- Tiny openings in leaves for gas exchange
- An organism that makes its own food
- The process where a virus reproduces and bursts the host cell
- A multicellular organism that makes its own food
- A mixture of weathered rock, organic matter, water, and air
- Plant structures that absorb water and minerals
- Plants without tubes that transport water
- A resource that cannot be replaced quickly
- Medicines made from organisms that kill bacteria
- A testable explanation for a scientific question
- The dropping of sediments in a new location
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- Rock formed from compacted sediments
- The movement of weathered material from one place to another
- The male part of a flower that produces pollen
- Threadlike structures that make up fungi
- A structure made of different tissues working together
- A living thing
- The variable that is measured or observed
- Rock formed from cooled magma or lava
- The careful use of resources to prevent waste
- An organism that breaks down dead material
- A solid mixture of minerals
- The process scientists use to investigate questions and solve problems
- A resource that can be replaced naturally in a short time
- The process by which rocks change from one type to another
- Colorful structure that attracts pollinators
- Plant-like protists that perform photosynthesis
- A representation used to explain an idea or system
- Made of many cells
- Plant structures where most photosynthesis occurs
- Energy from the sun
- Information used to support a claim
- Organisms that absorb nutrients from their environment
- A type of asexual reproduction where one cell divides into two identical cells
- A group of organs working together
- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Plants with tubes that transport water and nutrients
- The preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms
- Made of one cell
- A naturally occurring inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition
- A type of prokaryotic organism
- Facts and information collected during an experiment
- The standard used for comparison in an experiment
- A nonliving particle that reproduces inside a host cell
68 Clues: A living thing • Made of one cell • Made of many cells • Energy from the sun • The basic unit of life • A cell without a nucleus • A solid mixture of minerals • Energy produced by moving air • A type of prokaryotic organism • An organism that a virus infects • Rock changed by heat and pressure • A group of organs working together • Information used to support a claim • ...
Cell Structure 2024-09-08
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- 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 • ...
PLANTS 2023-06-11
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- 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. • ...
Vocab 1 2023-12-12
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Life Science CK12 7.11 Angiosperm 2026-03-16
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- flower organ that receives pollen during fertilization; a female reproductive organ of the flower
- “female” part of the flower; it includes the stigma, style, and ovary
- one of two female reproductive organs that produces eggs and secretes the hormone estrogen
- animal such as an insect or bat that picks up pollen on its body and carries it to another plant of the same species for pollination
- flower organ that produces pollen; a male reproductive organ of the flower
- process of breaking down food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the blood; includes mechanical digestion and chemical digestion
- taxon below the kingdom in biological classification that consists of one or more classes
- outer parts of flowers that are usually brightly colored to attract animal pollinators
- the female reproductive structure of a flower which is part of the carpel or pistil; supports the stigma and connects it to the ovary
- all of the sepals together, or the outside of the flower
- stalk that holds up the anther
- tiny grains that bear the male gametes of seed plants and transfer sperm to female reproductive structures
- union of two gametes that produces a diploid zygote
- fertilization in plants in which pollen is transferred to female gametes in an ovary of the same plant or a different plant of the same species
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- structure in angiosperms consisting of male and female reproductive structures that attracts animal pollinators
- haploid generation in the life cycle of a plant that results from asexual reproduction with spores and that produces gametes for sexual reproduction
- structure in many flowering plants, also known as angiosperms, that develops from the ovary and contains seeds
- part of a flower that helps protect it while it is still in the bud (before it opens)
- male reproductive structure of a flower that consists of a stalk-like filament and a pollen-producing anther
- bipedal, endothermic vertebrate that lays amniotic eggs and has wings and feathers
- a type of reproduction in angiosperms where pollen from one flower travels to a stigma of a flower on another plant
- part of the ovary that is the female gametophyte; becomes the seed after fertilization
- multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryote with specialized cells that lack cell walls; member of the animal kingdom
- arthropod in Class Insecta that has three body segments, six jointed legs, and multiple head appendages
- structure produced by a seed plant that contains an embryo and food supply enclosed within a tough coat
- petals of a flower collectively
26 Clues: stalk that holds up the anther • petals of a flower collectively • union of two gametes that produces a diploid zygote • all of the sepals together, or the outside of the flower • “female” part of the flower; it includes the stigma, style, and ovary • flower organ that produces pollen; a male reproductive organ of the flower • ...
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
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- _____ 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 • ...
2.3 Living Processes in Multicellular Organisms 2025-01-07
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- Failure of enzymes to be produced in the lysosomes
- Nerve cell which transports nerve impulse from central nervous system to the effector
- Tissue that lines the outer and inner surface of organs
- Dense connective tissue that connects bones with muscle
- Plant tissue that divides repeatedly by mitosis found at shoot tips and root tips
- Muscle tissue found in the walls of blood vessels, digestive tract, bladder & reproductive tract
- Process that allows a cell to develop specific structures to carry out specific functions
- Main muscle of the heart
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- Meristematic tissue involved in secondary growth
- Disease in which a person is unable to generate enough energy that affects the functions of brain, muscles, lungs and heart
- Ground tissue that provides support to herbaceous plant, young stem & petiole
- 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
- that connects bones
- Dead plant tissue involved in transporting water and mineral ions from the roots to the rest of the plant cells
- Vascular tissue that transports sucrose
- Ground tissue with cell wall evenly thickened with lignin
- Connective tissue found at the ends of bones to reduce friction
- Ground tissue that stores products of photosynthesis
- Found on the dermis of skin and surface of organs that stores energy and acts as heat insulator
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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- Failure of enzymes to be produced in the lysosomes
- Nerve cell which transports nerve impulse from central nervous system to the effector
- Tissue that lines the outer and inner surface of organs
- Dense connective tissue that connects bones with muscle
- Plant tissue that divides repeatedly by mitosis found at shoot tips and root tips
- Muscle tissue found in the walls of blood vessels, digestive tract, bladder & reproductive tract
- Process that allows a cell to develop specific structures to carry out specific functions
- Main muscle of the heart
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- Meristematic tissue involved in secondary growth
- Disease in which a person is unable to generate enough energy that affects the functions of brain, muscles, lungs and heart
- Ground tissue that provides support to herbaceous plant, young stem & petiole
- 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
- that connects bones
- Dead plant tissue involved in transporting water and mineral ions from the roots to the rest of the plant cells
- Vascular tissue that transports sucrose
- Ground tissue with cell wall evenly thickened with lignin
- Connective tissue found at the ends of bones to reduce friction
- Ground tissue that stores products of photosynthesis
- Found on the dermis of skin and surface of organs that stores energy and acts as heat insulator
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 • ...
Plant Classification and Anatomy terms 2025-11-12
Across
- Structures anchoring nonvascular plants
- Water-conducting tissue of vascular plants
- The primary site of photosynthesis
- Vascular tissue transporting dissolved sugar
- Tiny openings for gas exchange
- Angiosperms with two cotyledons
- The part of a plant that attaches it to the ground and absorbs water
- The male reproductive part of the plant
- The part of the stamen that contains pollen
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- A waxy layer covering leaves and stems to prevent water loss
- Plants possessing vascular tissue
- a group of seed-producing plants whose seeds are "naked," meaning they are not enclosed within an ovary or fruit
- Flowering plants that produce fruits containing seeds
- The female reproductive organ of a flower
- Supports the plant and transports water and nutrients
- Plants that absorb water and other substances directly through their cell walls
16 Clues: Tiny openings for gas exchange • Angiosperms with two cotyledons • Plants possessing vascular tissue • The primary site of photosynthesis • Structures anchoring nonvascular plants • The male reproductive part of the plant • The female reproductive organ of a flower • Water-conducting tissue of vascular plants • The part of the stamen that contains pollen • ...
Logan and Caleb's Science Review 2013-06-11
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Stem 2020-02-10
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- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- throughout a plant
- cone bearing tree
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked
- organism that can produce its own food
- monocot's leaf veins
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- parallel veins in the leaves
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed
- or fruit.
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem;
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- dicot's leaf veins
21 Clues: or fruit. • cone bearing tree • throughout a plant • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • parallel veins in the leaves • tap roots, and netted leaf veins • organism that can produce its own food • plants that do not have xylem and phloem; • plants that have tissues that deliver needed • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • ...
Flower 2022-04-21
Across
- Male whorl
- A flower without stalk
- Contains four pollen sacs
- Hermaphrodite
- Units of corolla
- Term for fused sepals
- Stalk of flower is called
- Term for free petals
- Female flower
- Bougainvillea
- Landing place for pollens
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- Condition when filaments are fused in several bunches but anthers are free
- Connects ovules to ovary wall
- Bears all the floral whorls
- Term for when several flowers are arranged on the axis of a plant
- A plant with either staminate or pistillate flowers is called.......
- Outermost whorl of flower
- An example of a flower containing nectary
- A flower with diadelphous condition of stamens
- Example of unisexual flower
- Individual units of Gynoecium
- A plant with both staminate and pistillate flowers is called.....
- Condition when stamens are free
- Present at the base of pistil
- Contains ovules
25 Clues: Male whorl • Hermaphrodite • Female flower • Bougainvillea • Contains ovules • Units of corolla • Term for free petals • Term for fused sepals • A flower without stalk • Contains four pollen sacs • Outermost whorl of flower • Stalk of flower is called • Landing place for pollens • Bears all the floral whorls • Example of unisexual flower • Connects ovules to ovary wall • ...
