the plant Crossword Puzzles
plants 2025-09-19
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- part growing from the main trunk
- colorful parts in the plant
- flat green part on stem
- wide part of a leaf
- parts growing above the ground
- beginning of flower or leaf
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- green color in leaves that helps make food
- tiny holes on leaves for air
- fix a plant firmly in the soil.
- make food using sunlight
- parts that we eat
- support the plant above the ground
12 Clues: wide part of a leaf • parts that we eat • colorful parts in the plant • make food using sunlight • beginning of flower or leaf • flat green part on stem • tiny holes on leaves for air • parts growing above the ground • part growing from the main trunk • fix a plant firmly in the soil. • support the plant above the ground • ...
Solar system 2025-04-30
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- people think that it is the center of the Earth
- The layer that extents upward about 2,000 km.
- used to be a plant but,now it's a dwarf plant
- the 5th plant form the sun
- dwarf The size of the Earth
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- they are space rocks
- part of the sun
- is the Hubble space Telescope
- the closest plant to the sun
- They called them shooting stars
10 Clues: part of the sun • they are space rocks • the 5th plant form the sun • dwarf The size of the Earth • the closest plant to the sun • is the Hubble space Telescope • They called them shooting stars • The layer that extents upward about 2,000 km. • used to be a plant but,now it's a dwarf plant • people think that it is the center of the Earth
gard28 2024-06-18
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- Small, orange fruit
- Berrylike fruit
- Blackberry variety
- Cone-bearing fruit
- Sour pod fruit
- Tart stalk
- Goose-berry-currant hybrid
- Small, smooth kiwi
- Tart, seedy fruit
- Buckthorn
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- Green, spiky fruit
- Spiky, odorous fruit
- Blackberry hybrid
- Woody plant
- Plant ovary
- Arctic berry
- Large tropical fruit
- Custard like fruit
- Shrubby plant
- Tropical pink fruit
20 Clues: Buckthorn • Tart stalk • Woody plant • Plant ovary • Arctic berry • Shrubby plant • Sour pod fruit • Berrylike fruit • Blackberry hybrid • Tart, seedy fruit • Green, spiky fruit • Blackberry variety • Cone-bearing fruit • Custard like fruit • Small, smooth kiwi • Small, orange fruit • Tropical pink fruit • Spiky, odorous fruit • Large tropical fruit • Goose-berry-currant hybrid
Biblical Plants 2024-12-12
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- Job's plant.
- Jericho symbol.
- Jonah's shade.
- Evergreen tree.
- Linen source.
- Abraham's tree.
- Zacchaeus' tree.
- Harvest grain.
- Measured plant.
- Evergreen tree.
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- Purification plant.
- Small seed.
- Loaves grain.
- Promised fruit.
- Sharon flower.
- Lebanon tree.
- Aaron's rod.
- Adam's covering.
- Grapevine.
- Jotham's fable.
- Oil source.
- Jacob's rod.
- Paul's affliction.
- Palm fruit.
24 Clues: Grapevine. • Small seed. • Oil source. • Palm fruit. • Job's plant. • Aaron's rod. • Jacob's rod. • Loaves grain. • Lebanon tree. • Linen source. • Jonah's shade. • Sharon flower. • Harvest grain. • Jericho symbol. • Promised fruit. • Evergreen tree. • Abraham's tree. • Jotham's fable. • Measured plant. • Evergreen tree. • Adam's covering. • Zacchaeus' tree. • Paul's affliction. • Purification plant.
Unit 5 Crossword #2 2025-04-02
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- Plant nutrient responsible for rapid foliage growth and keeping plants green
- Paper, _________, and food waste are the 3 largest categories of waste in the United States
- Clean break of a mineral
- Mineral used in cables, wires, and plumbing
- Plant nutrient that is a key part of chlorophyll and enzyme activity
- A substance or material that can quickly break down by bacteria or other natural organisms without contributing to pollution
- Plant nutrient responsible for root growth and formation; also helps with seed, flower, and fruit production
- Land that is farmable
- Mineral used in computer chips and glass
- Site that receives, separates, and prepares recycled material
- Color of a mineral in powder form
- Plant roots misted with nutrient rich water
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- A secondary product that comes from a crop or animal
- The removal of minerals that are located deep under the surface of the Earth
- __________ matter is made up of things that were once alive
- Makes up 25% of the soil and helps dissolve/transport nutrients
- The practice of cultivating plants and animals to produce food and other goods for people
- Sinking of the ground due to mining
- Mineral used to coat steel and is used in paints
- Mineral used in steel making
- The removal of the topsoil surface to access minerals underneath
- Mineral used in gunpowder and rubber
- Not eating enough food or enough variety of food
- How a mineral shines
24 Clues: How a mineral shines • Land that is farmable • Clean break of a mineral • Mineral used in steel making • Color of a mineral in powder form • Sinking of the ground due to mining • Mineral used in gunpowder and rubber • Mineral used in computer chips and glass • Mineral used in cables, wires, and plumbing • Plant roots misted with nutrient rich water • ...
Parts of a cell 2021-11-23
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- Contains Chlorophyll and gives the plant its green color
- Packages and processes proteins for the cell
- The outer layer of a plant cell
- Controls all cell activities
- helps transport materials that an organism needs to survive, destroys toxic substances
- Jelly-like fluid that contains cell materials
- Connects the proteins of the cell
- Protein synthesis, modification, packaging, and quality control.
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- Helps to maintain the shape and internal organization of the cell
- Stores water and keeps plants from decaying
- Separates the chromosomes from the rest of the cell
- Processes ribosomes
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Serves as a gatekeeper and passes waste in and out of the cell.
- Found in both animal cells and plant cells, processes toxins
15 Clues: Processes ribosomes • The powerhouse of the cell • Controls all cell activities • The outer layer of a plant cell • Connects the proteins of the cell • Stores water and keeps plants from decaying • Packages and processes proteins for the cell • Jelly-like fluid that contains cell materials • Separates the chromosomes from the rest of the cell • ...
crossword - The Explorer 2022-09-05
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- Identical sibling
- Travel to make discoveries
- Large feline commonly found in jungles
- Small lake
- Cornwall sits here
- Home in the woods
- Large area of woodland
- Large watercourse
- Daily intake
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- Clear liquid
- Large plant with trunk
- Dense tropical forest
- Airborne vehicle
- Fly grub
- Small pool of rain
- Fallen tree trunks
- Limbless reptile
- Wall plant
- Flat watercraft
- Amphibian that croaks
20 Clues: Fly grub • Small lake • Wall plant • Clear liquid • Daily intake • Flat watercraft • Airborne vehicle • Limbless reptile • Identical sibling • Home in the woods • Large watercourse • Small pool of rain • Cornwall sits here • Fallen tree trunks • Dense tropical forest • Amphibian that croaks • Large plant with trunk • Large area of woodland • Travel to make discoveries • ...
Plants & Photosynthesis 2025-10-20
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- Attracts pollinators to produce fruits and seeds.
- The gas produced in photosynthesis
- What is absorbed by the roots
- Supports the plants in its ability to grow upwards.
- acronym to help us remember the characteristics of living things
- Gives a leaf its green colour
- Contains and protects the seeds to ensure reproduction.
- The energy plants require for photosynthesis
- The gas used for photosynthesis
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- Absorb water from the ground and help anchor the plant.
- Allow new plants to grow away from the parent plants.
- provides support for the leaf ensuring it stays straight.
- Attaches the leaf to the stem of the plant
- The outer edge of the leaf. May have spines of rough edges to deter animals.
- The 'N' in MRS C GREN
- Large flat surface positioned to receive plenty of sunlight. Thin to allow light to reach all cells within the leaf.
- A plants food which is produced in photosynthesis
- Carry water to all parts of the plant and carry away the food made in the leaf cells.
- Has a large surface area to absorb sunlight (energy).
19 Clues: The 'N' in MRS C GREN • What is absorbed by the roots • Gives a leaf its green colour • The gas used for photosynthesis • The gas produced in photosynthesis • Attaches the leaf to the stem of the plant • The energy plants require for photosynthesis • Attracts pollinators to produce fruits and seeds. • A plants food which is produced in photosynthesis • ...
Common Names Crossword 2023-05-29
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- a highly invasive berry bush with sets of 5 leaves
- a small, pink, four-petaled wildflower named after a 19th century English botanist
- a small deciduous tree with leaves in lobes of 5-9 that turns bright red in the fall
- a relatively tall hairy plant with serrated egg-shaped leaves that produces pink, tube-like flowers in the summer
- a small, tree-dwelling fern
- a large evergreen with scale-like needles that resemble a flattened braid
- a deciduous tree with oval, serrated leaves with curled margins
- a native berry bush that produces clusters of small, red berries with leaflets that form in opposite pairs
- a low-growing plant with deeply lobed leaves and greenish, spherical blossoms in mid-spring
- one of the first plants to produce leaves in the spring, produces round, black fruit with large pits
- a moisture-loving plant with round or heart-shaped leaves and small, five-petaled yellow flowers
- a common wildflower on the edge of forests, produces pink or white bell-shaped flowers on stalks in the springtime
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- an extremely common fern with lance-shaped blades
- produces pink heart-shaped flowers in the spring
- a berry plant with soft, maple-shaped leaves that produces dome-shaped red berries
- a native blackberry with sets of 3 leaves
- a prickly berry plant that blooms hot pink and produces yellow or red raspberry-shaped berries
- a large deciduous tree with large, lobed leaves that produces "whirlybird" seeds
- produces toxic white berries in the summer
- a delicate fern with dark black stalks
- an edible claytonia species with five-petaled "peppermint" striped flowers
- fond of forest edges, this wildflower produces tiny, brownish blossoms in the springtime
- a tall berry bush that produces tiny, tart red berries
- a large evergreen identified by the "mousetails" that stick out of its cones
- a large, three-petaled, three-leaved wildflower that blooms in early spring
25 Clues: a small, tree-dwelling fern • a delicate fern with dark black stalks • a native blackberry with sets of 3 leaves • produces toxic white berries in the summer • produces pink heart-shaped flowers in the spring • an extremely common fern with lance-shaped blades • a highly invasive berry bush with sets of 5 leaves • a tall berry bush that produces tiny, tart red berries • ...
Micropropagation 2025-04-06
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- Creating large numbers of something
- Plant used to start a culture
- Part of plant that grows upwards
- Genetically the same
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- Anchors the plant and absorbs water
- Living organisms grown in this process
- A mass of undifferentiated plant cells
- Chemical that controls plant growth
- Where micropropagation is done
- vitro "Latin for 'in glass', describes lab conditions"
10 Clues: Genetically the same • Plant used to start a culture • Where micropropagation is done • Part of plant that grows upwards • Anchors the plant and absorbs water • Creating large numbers of something • Chemical that controls plant growth • Living organisms grown in this process • A mass of undifferentiated plant cells • vitro "Latin for 'in glass', describes lab conditions"
Drugs 2024-10-26
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- subtances found in the opium poppy plant
- -the practice of buying goods in small, affordable quantities suitable for one-time use.
- - effects the central nervous system
- alter the user’s perception of reality
- addictive stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant
- process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity.
- broad class of drugs that increase the activity of the central nervous system
- which is made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant, and which can be smoked.
- one of the most widely used and abused psychoactive drugs in the world
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- used in the management and treatment of pain.
- synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic (pain relief) and anesthetic
- known as volatile subtances or solvents
- hydrocarbon radical C5H11 that occurs in various isomeric forms and is derived from pentane. called also pent
- the dried leaves,flowers,stems, and seeds of cannabis plant
- insensibility or stupor due to their depressant effect of the central nervous system.
- chemicals that people inhale (breath in) to cause a pleasurable feeling of effect(high)
- prominent angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor
17 Clues: - effects the central nervous system • alter the user’s perception of reality • known as volatile subtances or solvents • subtances found in the opium poppy plant • used in the management and treatment of pain. • prominent angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor • the dried leaves,flowers,stems, and seeds of cannabis plant • ...
Science Is The Best!! 2025-03-12
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- in plants a noncelular protective covering over leaves and young stems
- a tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants
- a region on a stem where a leaf is or attached
- in plants a structure containing vascular tissues in leaf blades
- a vascular tissue made of long, hollow cells that carry water and dissolved minerals upward in a plant
- near the top of the leaf, many chloroplasts that move around the cell
- opening between guard cells of a leaf that permit water vapor and gasses to pass into and out of the leaf
- the lower layer of leaf tissue consistently of loosely packed cells that carry on photosynthesis and have many air spaces between them
- a root system having one or a few roots that are thicker and longer than the other parts of a plant
- a root system having a cluster of roots that are about equal in size and lacking a taproot
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- the growth of plants in response to external stimuli such as light, gravity, and touch
- one of the cells that surround a stomata on a plant leaf and control the openig and closing of the stmata
- the part of the leaf between the node and blade
- a vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant
- the release of the water from plant leaves through stomata
15 Clues: a region on a stem where a leaf is or attached • the part of the leaf between the node and blade • a tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants • a vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant • the release of the water from plant leaves through stomata • in plants a structure containing vascular tissues in leaf blades • ...
Cell and Transport Crossword 2025-09-11
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- another difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells have this rigid outer covering
- white blood cells main job is to engulf and destroy germs. White blood cells probably have a lot of ______
- after the golgi packages and ships proteins, what organelle acts as the passageway
- the ability of the smell of perfume to _____ throughout a room is an example of diffusion.
- plant and animal cells are complex cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. They are _______.
- if this organelle wasn't working properly cells would not have the instructions to reproduce
- in contrast to animal cells, plant cells have a large _______
- food coloring starting very close together then spreading out through water is an example of this
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- plants use sunlight, water, and CO2 to make food for the cell in a process called
- allows water to enter into the cell
- fluid like organelle where things can freely move around IN the cell
- a cell in the leaf of a plant is different than a cell in the roots. It does more photosynthesis so it probably has more ________.
- before the golgi can modify, package, and ship the protein, this organelle makes the proteins
- if this organelle wasn't working the cell would not be able to make energy
- process in the mitochondria that takes food and turns it into energy
15 Clues: allows water to enter into the cell • in contrast to animal cells, plant cells have a large _______ • fluid like organelle where things can freely move around IN the cell • process in the mitochondria that takes food and turns it into energy • if this organelle wasn't working the cell would not be able to make energy • ...
Photosynthesis 2019-11-04
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- Conditions when plant uses up starch
- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- An energy store made from glucose molecules
- made from amino acids (for growth)
- A control variable in photosynthesis required practical
- Used to strengthen cell walls
- An adaptation of a leaf which allows fast diffusion
- A chemical which is used to test for starch
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- An underground store of starch
- What plants do at night (to make energy)
- Needed for photosynthesis to happen
- A gas product of photosynthesis
- Where in a plant cell photosynthesis takes place
- Made during photosynthesis
- The part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place
- An energy store made using the energy from glucose
- factor Something which stops photosynthesis getting faster
- A feature of leaves which help to supply water
18 Clues: Made during photosynthesis • Gas needed for photosynthesis • Used to strengthen cell walls • An underground store of starch • A gas product of photosynthesis • made from amino acids (for growth) • Needed for photosynthesis to happen • Conditions when plant uses up starch • What plants do at night (to make energy) • An energy store made from glucose molecules • ...
B324 L4 Vocab 2024-03-29
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- root, The first organ/root to appear when a seed germinates.
- root system, A dense network of roots with no main root that grows closer to the soil surface.
- roots, A type of root which secretes phosphatases which allows the plant to extract as much phosphorus from phosphorus-poor soil as possible.
- apical meristem, A small region at the tip of a root in which all cells can repeat division and from which all primary root tissues are derived; Also called the root apex.
- strip, Part of the endodermis, helps to regulate apoplastic movement of nutrients.
- lateral meristem, Cells found at the margins of roots associated with lateral growth.
- roots, Adventitious roots that grow above the ground; typically used for support.
- A short, thin filament found in bryophytes, mosses, hornworts, and liverworts that anchors the growing body of the organism to a substratum and that is capable of absorbing nutrients.
- cap, A thin layer of tissue that protects the apical meristem.
- A sponge-like tissue of specific aerial roots that aids in atmospheric nutrient absorption.
- root, The smaller roots that emerge horizontally from the taproot or the main root.
- The layer of soil bound to the root by mucigel and root hairs.
- roots, A type of modified root that is used for nutrient storage.
- roots, A type of aerial root that traps and transports oxygen to other parts of the plant.
- of elongation, A region of the root containing cells that do not divide but instead elongate rapidly.
- A coordinated process of differential growth by a plant in response to gravity pulling on it.
- plants, Plant which creates basket litter traps with their roots to collect falling leaves to use as nutrients.
- mycorrhizae, When the hyphae of the fungi penetrate the cell walls and form bundles to exchange nutrients; Also known as endomycorrhiza.
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- The symbiosis between fungi and plants.
- Roots in the air with no direct connection to support or aeration.
- Part of the ground tissue that creates a boundary around the vascular tissue to control the movement of nutrients into the root.
- tissue system of root, The cortex and pith of the root cell that facilitates the storage of sugars or starches.
- A layer of cells surrounding the xylem and phloem that helps to initiate and regulate the growth of lateral roots.
- cylinder, The bundle of vascular tissue that is inside the exodermis.
- When the hyphae of the fungi do not penetrate the cell walls but rather grow around them to exchange nutrients.
- Part of the ground system that creates a boundary that separates the inner vascular tissue from the outer cortex.
- The descending axis of plant, normally underground, which serves to anchor the plant and absorb and conduct water and nutrients.
- system, The main root that grows down vertically; from which many smaller lateral roots arise
- of maturation, The area where freshly formed root cells mature and strengthen; This is also the zone where root hairs are formed; Also called the root hair zone.
- tissue system of root, The outer protective layer of the primary root body.
- roots, Roots that form from any non-root tissue and are produced both during normal development.
- A pod on the root which houses bacteria used to exchange nutrients with the plant.
32 Clues: The symbiosis between fungi and plants. • root, The first organ/root to appear when a seed germinates. • cap, A thin layer of tissue that protects the apical meristem. • The layer of soil bound to the root by mucigel and root hairs. • roots, A type of modified root that is used for nutrient storage. • ...
Plants 2024-10-24
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- The part of the plant that grows underground and absorbs water.
- The part of the plant that turns into fruit and helps in reproduction.
- The part of the plant that makes food using sunlight.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
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- A green pigment in plants that helps in photosynthesis.
- part of the plant that holds it upright and supports the branches.
- The part of the plant which contain seeds.
- Small pores on the surface of leaves that allow gases to pass.
- The part of the plant that grows into a new plant.
9 Clues: The part of the plant which contain seeds. • The part of the plant that grows into a new plant. • The part of the plant that makes food using sunlight. • A green pigment in plants that helps in photosynthesis. • Small pores on the surface of leaves that allow gases to pass. • The part of the plant that grows underground and absorbs water. • ...
Cell Organelles 2021-09-09
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- creates energy for plant and animal cells
- fluid within the cell that organelles are found in
- "small organs" within a cell that have specific jobs
- gets rid of cell waste
- a storage compartment in cells; larger in plant cells
- building block of living things
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- the site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- makes protein in the cell
- the outer layer of plant cells that provides support and protection
- controls the cell's activities
11 Clues: gets rid of cell waste • makes protein in the cell • controls the cell's activities • building block of living things • the site of photosynthesis in plant cells • controls what goes in and out of the cell • creates energy for plant and animal cells • fluid within the cell that organelles are found in • "small organs" within a cell that have specific jobs • ...
Learning about the Environment 2017-06-12
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- Inside the vascular bundle and it transports food.
- All of the water on the Earth's surface
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Two part naming according to genus and species.
- A series of two-part questions to identify an organism
- All of the land in the world.
- Gases surrounding the Earth/planets
- Series of tubes that conduct water
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- What is one use of a plant
- The name of the female part of a plant
- The process of cutting down or burning a forest.
- Leaf veins - begin at petiole or leaf base
- Organisms/plants use sunlight to obtain food.
- The name of the male part of a flower
- Large number of roots, branch out from plant base
15 Clues: What is one use of a plant • All of the land in the world. • Series of tubes that conduct water • Gases surrounding the Earth/planets • Organelle where photosynthesis occurs • The name of the male part of a flower • The name of the female part of a plant • All of the water on the Earth's surface • Leaf veins - begin at petiole or leaf base • ...
Tropisms & Turgor Pressure 2021-09-18
10 Clues: the plant droops • response to water • response to touch • response to light • response to gravity/ earth • a change inside an organism • the plant has a full vacuole • the plant does not have enough water • pressure put on a plant to make it stand • is the process of water moving in a organism
biology assignment crossword puzzle 2021-07-08
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- the plant cell wall is composed of
- which cell have their own dna and ribososomes
- which of the organelles is known as suicide bags of cells
- hooke who discovered cell
- which is the largest cell present on plant cell
- animal cell lacking nuclei would also lack in
- plastids which pigment free
- the process of cell division by which most of the cells divide for growth
- who discovered the free living cells
- the movement of water molecules through such a selectively permeable membrane is called
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- colourless plastids are also known as
- golgi the golgi apparatus was first described as
- storage sac in plant and animal cell is
- triphosphate full form of ATP
- which is the energy currency of the cell
- nucleic acid full form of DNA
- which is the rod shaped structure in the nucleus when the cell is about to divide
- which type of cell division produces four new cells instead of two
18 Clues: hooke who discovered cell • plastids which pigment free • triphosphate full form of ATP • nucleic acid full form of DNA • the plant cell wall is composed of • who discovered the free living cells • colourless plastids are also known as • storage sac in plant and animal cell is • which is the energy currency of the cell • which cell have their own dna and ribososomes • ...
Hostas 2018-01-24
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- Hostas are very easy to ______.
- The plant needs to be ______ to propagate.
- This lesson is demonstrating how to ______ Hostas.
- Wipe off the ____ to remove excess soil?
- Leaves may ______ on warm days.
- The best time to divide Hostas are during what time of year?
- There should be no ___ growing from the center of the clump.
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- What plant species is this lesson over?
- Don't divide a Hosta to____.
- Keep newly divided plants well ____.
- Division will improve the overall ______ of a plant.
- Division is the most widely used _____ for propagation.
- Most Hostas are propagated by what?
- Make sure to wipe off cutting tools to remove _____?
- Hosta leaves grow in different what?
15 Clues: Don't divide a Hosta to____. • Hostas are very easy to ______. • Leaves may ______ on warm days. • Most Hostas are propagated by what? • Keep newly divided plants well ____. • Hosta leaves grow in different what? • What plant species is this lesson over? • Wipe off the ____ to remove excess soil? • The plant needs to be ______ to propagate. • ...
Farmers and Rice 2022-05-13
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- What do we call baby cows?
- What is known as golden fibre?
- What keeps crops healthy and nutritious?
- It is the part of the plant that remains underground.
- What part of plant is rice?
- A plant cultivated by people.
- This is a dish made of rice.
- What gives plants the power to make their own food?
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- India is an ---------- country.
- Who works in the farm everyday?
- This animal is the primary source of milk.
- It is one of the world's most important crops.
- What do farmers use to plough their fields?
- Indian farmers depend on _______ for irrigation.
- __________ crops are those crops which are grown for sale in the market.
15 Clues: What do we call baby cows? • What part of plant is rice? • This is a dish made of rice. • A plant cultivated by people. • What is known as golden fibre? • Who works in the farm everyday? • India is an ---------- country. • What keeps crops healthy and nutritious? • This animal is the primary source of milk. • What do farmers use to plough their fields? • ...
Organisation 2018-02-06
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- The largest organ of the human body. Covers the complete outside.
- The system which supports the body in animals and contains bones.
- The organ in animals which allows them to see.
- The system responsible for movement in animals.
- The system responsible for breaking down and absorbing food molecules in animals.
- The organ which releases egg cells in animals.
- The system responsible for transporting substances around the body in the blood (animals).
- The organs where sperm are made in animals.
- A group of organ systems working together makes up the living thing known as an __________.
- The plant tissue which carries water around the plant.
- The organ in animals which allows them to hear.
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- A group of organs working together makes an organ _________.
- The organ which controls the body.
- The smallest building block of life.
- The testes and ovaries are organs in this system.
- The organ which pumps blood around the body.
- A group of the same cells working together.
- An organ in the digestive system. It churns food and contains enzymes and hydrochloric acid.
- A group of tissues working together to perform a certain function.
- The organ in a plant which is used for photosynthesis.
20 Clues: The organ which controls the body. • The smallest building block of life. • A group of the same cells working together. • The organs where sperm are made in animals. • The organ which pumps blood around the body. • The organ in animals which allows them to see. • The organ which releases egg cells in animals. • The system responsible for movement in animals. • ...
Using Native Plants 2021-05-24
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- a plant originating in or characteristic of a particular region or country
- a book describing wildflowers
- what woodland plants need
- state flower of Texas
- a plant in danger of extinction
- managing resources so they will be preserved for future generations
- some native plants are well suited for an area like the dessert because they are _____ resistant
- example of a plant that spreads too well
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- nonwoody plants with fleshy stems
- short for biological diversity
- a network of living and nonliving organisms
- not all native plants are suitable for landscaping, because some are aggressive or even ______ when you come into contact with them
- landscapers often look for year-round ______
- when selecting native plants, do NOT dig plants from the _____ as this may be illegal
- a plant out of place
- what prairie plants need
16 Clues: a plant out of place • state flower of Texas • what prairie plants need • what woodland plants need • a book describing wildflowers • short for biological diversity • a plant in danger of extinction • nonwoody plants with fleshy stems • example of a plant that spreads too well • a network of living and nonliving organisms • landscapers often look for year-round ______ • ...
Chapter 2 2014-02-04
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- material that has pockets of air in it which water can go through
- curves of a hill to prevent the loss of soil
- connects points of the same height on a topographic map
- difference of one contour line to the next
- a process to break rock through wind or water or gravity or ice
- dark colored material with plant and animal matter
- soil that has differences in color and texture
- when a rock is broke down into smaller peices
- a change that makes rust
- thick grass roots and soil
- breaks down the remains of organisms and digest them
- rich soil made up mostly of clay sand and silt
- a contour line that's says the height
- water goes into rock then freezes then expands
- something that a person can use
- soil under topsoil with clay and other minerals mixed in
- plants can grow in this
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- a process to break down rock
- layer of rock under soil
- map that shows elevation
- to prevent soil destruction
- process that operates now and then
- breaks down rock by a chemical change
- dead plant from the last year to keep soil fertility
- rock particles carried by wind water and ice
- dead plant leaves on the top of soil
- top layer of soil mixed with humus and clay
- measure of how soil supports the rate of plant growth
- wind erosion in the 1930's to cause the loss of soil
29 Clues: plants can grow in this • layer of rock under soil • map that shows elevation • a change that makes rust • thick grass roots and soil • to prevent soil destruction • a process to break down rock • something that a person can use • process that operates now and then • dead plant leaves on the top of soil • breaks down rock by a chemical change • ...
Fry Sight Words 61-90 2024-12-17
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- - A small, thick plant.
- - A story shown on a screen in cinemas.
- - A large animal that gives milk.
- - A screen that shows shows and movies.
- - A group of people who make music together.
- - A living thing that grows in soil.
- - A farm animal that is pink and oinks.
- - A person who grows food on a farm.
- - A small mountain or raised land.
- - A colorful part of a plant.
- - A person who makes food.
- - A person who helps sick people in a hospital.
- - A device that plays music or news to listen to.
- - A bright point of light in the night sky.
- - White shapes in the sky that hold water.
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- - A bird that lays eggs and is often eaten.
- - A big animal used for riding.
- - Soil, the brown stuff on the ground.
- - The big, hot ball in the sky during the day.
- - A person who helps people feel better when they are sick.
- - A tall plant with a trunk and leaves.
- - A man who helps keep people safe.
- Game - A sport played with a ball.
- - Open land where crops grow.
- - The round light in the sky at night.
- - Water that falls from clouds.
- - A large area of water surrounded by land.
- - Green plants that cover the ground.
- - A hard piece of earth.
- - A bird that swims and has webbed feet.
30 Clues: - A small, thick plant. • - A hard piece of earth. • - A person who makes food. • - Open land where crops grow. • - A colorful part of a plant. • - A big animal used for riding. • - Water that falls from clouds. • - A large animal that gives milk. • Game - A sport played with a ball. • - A small mountain or raised land. • - A man who helps keep people safe. • ...
English crosswords the themes is Plant 2025-05-26
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- The green....on a tree helps it makes food
- Leaves change....in the fall
- Some plants grow on other plants and are called....
- A cactus stores....to survive in the desert
- A....is a young plant just starting to grow
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- The colorful part of a plant that attracts bees is called a....
- A....is a small plant that grows in the soil
- Plant needs....,water,and sunlight to survive
- A plant's....grows underground and absorbs water
- The....of a plant helps a support its stem
10 Clues: Leaves change....in the fall • The green....on a tree helps it makes food • The....of a plant helps a support its stem • A cactus stores....to survive in the desert • A....is a young plant just starting to grow • A....is a small plant that grows in the soil • Plant needs....,water,and sunlight to survive • A plant's....grows underground and absorbs water • ...
Kingdoms of Life Review 2023-04-24
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- a multicellular home for a developing plant
- vascular tissue that carries water up a plant
- type of stem that has lateral growth and is rigid
- adjective describing an organism that makes its own food
- the part of a flower that develops into fruit
- this leaf layer is made of long, skinny cells with lots of chloroplasts
- this type of reproduction requires a mate
- term for a round or spherical bacteria
- part of the root that grows up and down
- part of a seed that supplies food
- waxy outer covering found on leaves
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- the scientific study of classification
- pores that allow for gas exchange in the leaf
- the male part of a flower
- second largest taxonomic group
- cell containing no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
- type of root that contains lots of secondary roots and is good at absorption
- the process where pollen is brought to female plant parts
18 Clues: the male part of a flower • second largest taxonomic group • part of a seed that supplies food • waxy outer covering found on leaves • the scientific study of classification • term for a round or spherical bacteria • part of the root that grows up and down • this type of reproduction requires a mate • a multicellular home for a developing plant • ...
Cell transport vocabulary 2013-05-30
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- water-loving
- fear of water
- having a positive and partial negative charge
- an animal cell swells and bursts when placed in a solution with a low concentration of solute
- force of water on the inside of an animal cell
- large or polar objects go trough protein in the cell membrane;does not use energy
- what is being dissolved
- the shrinking of a plant cell's membrane when the plant cell is placed in a solution with high concentration of solute
- having a charge:neutral
- what the solute is being dissolved in
- the same concentration of molecules
- movement of water across the membrane from high to low concentrations; no energy used
- energy source for the cell
- a plant cell swells when placed in a solution with a low concentration on solute
- to maintain the body's internal environment
- a greater concentration of solute outside the cell;water leaves the cell
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- movement of molecules across the membrane from high to low concentrations;no energy use
- cell membrane made of a double layer of lipids and proteins
- moves molecules from areas of low concentration to high concentration using evergy
- force of water on the inside of a plant cell wall
- general movement from one concentration to a different concentration
- same concentration of solute inside and outside the cell
- the solute and the solvent combined
- an animal cell shrinks when placed in a solution with a high concentration of solute
- a greater concentration of solute inside the cell; water enters the cell
25 Clues: water-loving • fear of water • what is being dissolved • having a charge:neutral • energy source for the cell • the solute and the solvent combined • the same concentration of molecules • what the solute is being dissolved in • to maintain the body's internal environment • having a positive and partial negative charge • force of water on the inside of an animal cell • ...
PLANTS 2024-12-27
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- These grow underground and help plants absorb water and nutrients.
- A type of tree that stays green all year.
- The part of the plant that makes food using sunlight.
- A small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
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- A type of tree that loses its leaves in the fall.
- The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- When a seed starts to grow into a plant.
- The thick, woody part of a tree that supports its branches.
- Another word for when a flower opens up.
- This supports the plant and carries water and nutrients to the leaves.
10 Clues: Another word for when a flower opens up. • When a seed starts to grow into a plant. • A type of tree that stays green all year. • The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds. • A type of tree that loses its leaves in the fall. • The part of the plant that makes food using sunlight. • ...
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION 2015-09-19
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- In this type of asexual reproduction, a new individual may form as an outgrowth of the parent
- The parent and the offspring have the same genes and this is the reason why they have the same ____________.
- When a hydra is cut into several pieces, a process known as _________________, each piece can grow into another hydra
- A specialized stem which function as a food storage organ
- It is a round single-celled green algae that can reproduce through fission
- It is commonly called as eye in the potato plant
- A medicinal plant that can reproduce through its leaves, plantlets can grow around the leaf margin
- A microorganism used in baking and can reproduce asexually
- The parent and the resulting offspring have the same genes
- How many potato plant can grow in each eye
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- A type of asexual reproduction wherein from a single parent, several new plants can be produced
- These microorganisms can reproduce very rapidly through fission
- A plant that can reproduce asexually through its shoots
- A type of asexual reproduction where cell divides to form two identical daughter cell
- A type of asexual reproduction common among molds or fungi
- Cannot reproduce asexually
- Strawberries can reproduced through their their stems called __________
- These are found in the chromosomes which are in turn located in the nucleus of the cells
- A yellow flower that blooms in the spring and can reproduce through its buds
- A type of reproduction where a new individual, known as the offspring, is produced from a single parent
20 Clues: Cannot reproduce asexually • How many potato plant can grow in each eye • It is commonly called as eye in the potato plant • A plant that can reproduce asexually through its shoots • A specialized stem which function as a food storage organ • A type of asexual reproduction common among molds or fungi • A microorganism used in baking and can reproduce asexually • ...
FSE Christmas 2023-12-04
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- - Striped sweet treat
- - Gifts under the tree
- - The jolly man in the red suit
- - Hung by the fireplace for Santa
- - Traditional Christmas dessert
- - Santa’s mode of transport
- - The reindeer with the red nose
- - Built from snow, with a carrot nose
- - Santa’s little helper
- - Spiced cookie, often shaped like a man or a house
- - Red and green holiday plant
- - Santa’s home
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- - Festive ballet or a tool to open nuts
- - Traditional Christmas drink
- - Kiss beneath this plant
- - Songs sung at Christmas
- - Shiny decoration for the tree
- - Circular decoration for your door
- - Santa’s flying helpers
- - Decorated with lights and ornaments
20 Clues: - Santa’s home • - Striped sweet treat • - Gifts under the tree • - Santa’s little helper • - Santa’s flying helpers • - Kiss beneath this plant • - Songs sung at Christmas • - Santa’s mode of transport • - Traditional Christmas drink • - Red and green holiday plant • - The jolly man in the red suit • - Shiny decoration for the tree • - Traditional Christmas dessert • ...
task 3 2022-06-25
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- a living organism from which a parasite derives its food
- procees by which plant make their own food
- the last set of teeths
- fnger-like projection presenr in small interstine
- also known as false feet
- process of taking in food
- also known as kitchen of plant
- an essential raw material needed for the process of photosynthesis and isavailable in soil
- a juice secracted by liver
- nutrtion is followed by humans and amobea
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- organisms can prepare their own food
- plants that feed on insects
- an essential raw material needed for the process of photosynthesis and isavailable in air
- juice secrated by pancreas
- organisms feeding on dead and decaying matter
- another name for food pipe
- organisms driving food from another organism
- a green color pigment present in leaves
- a paraatic plant
19 Clues: a paraatic plant • the last set of teeths • also known as false feet • process of taking in food • juice secrated by pancreas • another name for food pipe • a juice secracted by liver • plants that feed on insects • also known as kitchen of plant • organisms can prepare their own food • a green color pigment present in leaves • nutrtion is followed by humans and amobea • ...
Bacteria and Protists 2022-02-17
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- plant-like, animal-like, fungus-like
- a process of heating food to a temperature where it kills some or most of the bacteria
- rod shaped bacteria
- organism that occupies oxygen to break down food
- boxes that sink when any organism die
- can prevent some bacterial diseases
- consumer bacteria that keeps nature balanced.
- doesn't occupy oxygen.
- spiral shaped bacteria
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- whip like tail that helps bacteria move around
- changes nitrogen form the air into shapes that benefit plants and animals
- any poisonous substance.
- limit the growth of other bacteria
- make their own food using carbon dioxide, water,sun energy ,produce oxygen as a waste.
- sphere shaped bacteria
- both characteristics of plant and animal
- any organisms that cause diseases.
- when an organisms help clean environmental pollutant
- plant like protists, not all are green
19 Clues: rod shaped bacteria • sphere shaped bacteria • doesn't occupy oxygen. • spiral shaped bacteria • any poisonous substance. • limit the growth of other bacteria • any organisms that cause diseases. • can prevent some bacterial diseases • plant-like, animal-like, fungus-like • boxes that sink when any organism die • plant like protists, not all are green • ...
Makena&Raiden Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-14
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- Chemical symbol: H2O
- Waste or trash in the environment
- Latin word: Animalis
- Process of cutting trees for land
- Types of species that re low in population
- The chemical symbol of carbon dioxide
- Area where plant, animals, and other living organisms work together to form a system
- Study of live and living organisms
- smells like garbage and rhymes with smash
- Shares 99% of DNA with monkeys
- 0 population
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- Sphere that has 5 layers
- Buildings that make up of education
- change Icebergs are melting across the globe, this is due to
- Study of ecosystems
- A house that plants are kept in and traps heat
- Process of growing crops or animals
- Made up of leaves, stem, and seeds.
- Shelter/home for a plant, animal or other living organisms
19 Clues: 0 population • Study of ecosystems • Chemical symbol: H2O • Latin word: Animalis • Sphere that has 5 layers • Shares 99% of DNA with monkeys • Waste or trash in the environment • Process of cutting trees for land • Study of live and living organisms • Buildings that make up of education • Process of growing crops or animals • Made up of leaves, stem, and seeds. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-09-20
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- "kitchen" for photosynthesis
- organism that produces its own food
- photosynthesis creates what for a plant?
- product of photosynthesis(sweet)
- part of a plant that's underground
- element that creates water(2 per molecule)
- H2O
- dioxide CO2
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- process a plant uses to create it own food
- part of plant, carries water to leaves
- also known as "radiant energy"
- plants produce fresh...
- element as a product of photosynthesis
- plants way of breathing
- part of plant, has stomata on it
15 Clues: H2O • dioxide CO2 • plants produce fresh... • plants way of breathing • "kitchen" for photosynthesis • also known as "radiant energy" • product of photosynthesis(sweet) • part of plant, has stomata on it • part of a plant that's underground • organism that produces its own food • part of plant, carries water to leaves • element as a product of photosynthesis • ...
Y5 Animal and Plant reproduction crossword 2020-12-30
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- The male part of the flower that produces pollen.
- An onion-like part of some plants that lives in the soil and can split to form a new plant.
- The tubular stalk that leads down to the ovary of a flower.
- When fertilisation of the egg by the sperm happens inside the female animal.
- The process of pollen meeting an egg and creating a seed.
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- The process of sperm meeting an egg and creating a new animal.
- The type of reproduction in which an egg is fertilised by pollen or sperm.
- The process of pollen travelling to fertilise the egg of another plant - often done by bees.
- The type of plant reproduction in which the plant reproduces itself without pollination, eg. with bulbs, runners or plantlets.
- The female part of the flower that pollen needs to reach for pollination to be successful.
- When fertilisation of the egg by the sperm happens outside of the body, eg. in fish and frogs.
- A gardener's method of using the cut stem of an existing plant, to create a new plant.
12 Clues: The male part of the flower that produces pollen. • The process of pollen meeting an egg and creating a seed. • The tubular stalk that leads down to the ovary of a flower. • The process of sperm meeting an egg and creating a new animal. • The type of reproduction in which an egg is fertilised by pollen or sperm. • ...
Adaptations in plants 2017-03-13
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- The part of the plant that grows upwards
- The vessel that transports water in the plant
- Found inside the plant cell and contains a green pigment
- The vessel that transport the sugar in the plant
- The process of evaporation of water from the leaves
- The part of the plant that grows in the soil
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- The process where plants make their own food
- The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
- Tiny holes in the leaf where water can evaporate from
9 Clues: The part of the plant that grows upwards • The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight • The process where plants make their own food • The part of the plant that grows in the soil • The vessel that transports water in the plant • The vessel that transport the sugar in the plant • The process of evaporation of water from the leaves • ...
General information 2024-04-29
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- Handbag or a mechanism in the drivetrain of a vehicle.
- Bird known for its ability to mimic sounds.
- Sound caused by lightning.
- Largest planet in the solar system.
- Eyewear to correct vision.
- Precious gemstone.
- Tool used for cutting.
- Open type of footwear.
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- Italian dish made with layered noodles.
- Yellow condiment or its plant.
- Someone who robs at sea.
- Land-dwelling reptile with a shell.
- Negotiated agreement or deal.
- Short for sunflower, a tall annual plant.
- Leafy green or purple biennial plant.
15 Clues: Precious gemstone. • Tool used for cutting. • Open type of footwear. • Someone who robs at sea. • Sound caused by lightning. • Eyewear to correct vision. • Negotiated agreement or deal. • Yellow condiment or its plant. • Land-dwelling reptile with a shell. • Largest planet in the solar system. • Leafy green or purple biennial plant. • Italian dish made with layered noodles. • ...
plants 2021-04-29
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- the thing that flower's need to reproduce
- a leaf that attracts pollinators
- a insect that pollenates
- a pollenator
- a type of flower
- the anther and the filament
- the place where pollen is catched
- a plants tube
- the thing that holds up the anther
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- the stigma the ovary and the style
- where pollen goes down in order to pollenate
- plant eggs
- the thing that holds the plant in place
- the leaf that protects the flowers organs
- the most popular flower
- bee a pollenator
- a pollenator
- what plants need to survive
- where eggs of plants are made
- the thing that holds the flower up
20 Clues: plant eggs • a pollenator • a pollenator • a plants tube • bee a pollenator • a type of flower • the most popular flower • a insect that pollenates • what plants need to survive • the anther and the filament • where eggs of plants are made • a leaf that attracts pollinators • the place where pollen is catched • the stigma the ovary and the style • the thing that holds the flower up • ...
Ch. 8 Sec. 2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-20
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- response to touch
- needing more than 12 hours of darkness
- a plant hormone responsible for rotting
- needing less than 12 hours of darkness
- a response away from a stimulus
- response to gravity
- response of a plant to a stimulus
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- different times of day for plant
- a response towards a stimulus
- a change in environment that causes a response
- doesn't need a certain amount of light
- plant hormone that allows the plant to move
12 Clues: response to touch • response to gravity • a response towards a stimulus • a response away from a stimulus • different times of day for plant • response of a plant to a stimulus • needing more than 12 hours of darkness • doesn't need a certain amount of light • needing less than 12 hours of darkness • a plant hormone responsible for rotting • ...
BCMB 321 2019-09-22
Across
- Pressure on the plant cell wall caused by osmosis.
- This vascular tissue transports water in the plant.
- This vascular tissue transports sugar in the plant.
- Spindle fibers attach to this region of a chromosome during mitosis.
- A process used by the plant to produces sugars from carbon dioxide, water, and energy from sunlight.
- TATA box is located in this region of genes.
- This cell wall polysaccharide has a backbone made of galacturonic acid and able to form junction zones.
- DNA replication in the absence of cell division.
- A hydrophobic barrier of the leaves that reduces penetration by microorganisms, prevents water loss and organ fusion.
- This pigment absorbs blue and red light while reflecting green light.
- The fluid within the chloroplast.
- An organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion or delivery.
- An organism contains more than two homologous sets of chromosomes.
- An organelle in plant cells that converts energy from sunlight into chemical energy.
- A membrane-bound organelle that contains waste products and maintains the plant's structure.
- The cell will swell if placed in this type of solution.
- The family of plants reduces photorespiration.
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- This cell wall is made up of glucose monomers.
- The site where protein synthesis takes place.
- A structure is unique to plant cells and forms during late cytokinesis to separate the two daughter cells.
- The alignment of cellulose microfibrils depends on this structure.
- DNA wrapped around a histone core to form this structure.
- A metabolic pathway which the oxygen concentration exceeds carbon dioxide and decreases photosynthesis rate.
- Plants convert glucose into this monomer to store energy.
- A type of bacteria that is used to make transgenic plants.
- The nucleotide sequence of a gene that is removed during transcription.
- Control of enzyme involving protein synthesis or degradation.
- The first stage of the Calvin cycle involving carbon fixation.
- This cell wall polysaccharide has a backbone made of glucose and xylose.
- This molecule provides energy for light-independent reactions.
- This cell contains two sets of chromosomes.
- An organism produces its food from inorganic materials.
- The cell will shrink if placed in this type of solution.
- The secondary cell wall made up of cellulose and this material.
- The movement of water from a low concentration of solute to a higher concentration of solute.
35 Clues: The fluid within the chloroplast. • This cell contains two sets of chromosomes. • TATA box is located in this region of genes. • The site where protein synthesis takes place. • This cell wall is made up of glucose monomers. • The family of plants reduces photorespiration. • DNA replication in the absence of cell division. • ...
BCMB 321 2019-09-22
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- Plants convert glucose into this monomer to store energy.
- An organism produces its food from inorganic materials.
- This cell wall polysaccharide has a backbone made of galacturonic acid and able to form junction zones.
- This cell wall is made up of glucose monomers.
- The site where protein synthesis takes place.
- An organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion or delivery.
- This pigment absorbs blue and red light while reflecting green light.
- Spindle fibers attach to this region of a chromosome during mitosis.
- This cell wall polysaccharide has a backbone made of glucose and xylose.
- The secondary cell wall made up of cellulose and this material.
- A metabolic pathway which the oxygen concentration exceeds carbon dioxide and decreases photosynthesis rate.
- The first stage of the Calvin cycle involving carbon fixation.
- A structure is unique to plant cells and forms during late cytokinesis to separate the two daughter cells.
- A hydrophobic barrier of the leaves that reduces penetration by microorganisms, prevents water loss and organ fusion.
- Pressure on the plant cell wall caused by osmosis.
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- A membrane-bound organelle that contains waste products and maintains the plant's structure.
- The movement of water from a low concentration of solute to a higher concentration of solute.
- The cell will shrink if placed in this type of solution.
- The nucleotide sequence of a gene that is removed during transcription.
- The family of plants reduces photorespiration.
- The alignment of cellulose microfibrils depends on this structure.
- This vascular tissue transports sugar in the plant.
- This vascular tissue transports water in the plant.
- The fluid within the chloroplast.
- A process used by the plant to produces sugars from carbon dioxide, water, and energy from sunlight.
- DNA replication in the absence of cell division.
- This molecule provides energy for light-independent reactions.
- A type of bacteria that is used to make transgenic plants.
- DNA wrapped around a histone core to form this structure.
- The cell will swell if placed in this type of solution.
- Control of enzyme involving protein synthesis or degradation.
- An organelle in plant cells that converts energy from sunlight into chemical energy.
- TATA box is located in this region of genes.
- This cell contains two sets of chromosomes.
- An organism contains more than two homologous sets of chromosomes.
35 Clues: The fluid within the chloroplast. • This cell contains two sets of chromosomes. • TATA box is located in this region of genes. • The site where protein synthesis takes place. • This cell wall is made up of glucose monomers. • The family of plants reduces photorespiration. • DNA replication in the absence of cell division. • ...
BCMB 321 2019-09-22
Across
- The cell will swell if placed in this type of solution.
- This cell contains two sets of chromosomes.
- This vascular tissue transports water in the plant.
- A structure is unique to plant cells and forms during late cytokinesis to separate the two daughter cells.
- The alignment of cellulose microfibrils depends on this structure.
- The nucleotide sequence of a gene that is removed during transcription.
- An organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion or delivery.
- Plants convert glucose into this monomer to store energy.
- The first stage of the Calvin cycle involving carbon fixation.
- This molecule provides energy for light-independent reactions.
- Pressure on the plant cell wall caused by osmosis.
- An organism produces its food from inorganic materials.
- DNA replication in the absence of cell division.
- An organelle in plant cells that converts energy from sunlight into chemical energy.
- The movement of water from a low concentration of solute to a higher concentration of solute.
- This cell wall is made up of glucose monomers.
- The site where protein synthesis takes place.
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- A metabolic pathway which the oxygen concentration exceeds carbon dioxide and decreases photosynthesis rate.
- DNA wrapped around a histone core to form this structure.
- The cell will shrink if placed in this type of solution.
- An organism contains more than two homologous sets of chromosomes.
- This cell wall polysaccharide has a backbone made of galacturonic acid and able to form junction zones.
- The fluid within the chloroplast.
- This pigment absorbs blue and red light while reflecting green light.
- This cell wall polysaccharide has a backbone made of glucose and xylose.
- The family of plants reduces photorespiration.
- A membrane-bound organelle that contains waste products and maintains the plant's structure.
- A type of bacteria that is used to make transgenic plants.
- A process used by the plant to produces sugars from carbon dioxide, water, and energy from sunlight.
- TATA box is located in this region of genes.
- Spindle fibers attach to this region of a chromosome during mitosis.
- Control of enzyme involving protein synthesis or degradation.
- This vascular tissue transports sugar in the plant.
- A hydrophobic barrier of the leaves that reduces penetration by microorganisms, prevents water loss and organ fusion.
- The secondary cell wall made up of cellulose and this material.
35 Clues: The fluid within the chloroplast. • This cell contains two sets of chromosomes. • TATA box is located in this region of genes. • The site where protein synthesis takes place. • The family of plants reduces photorespiration. • This cell wall is made up of glucose monomers. • DNA replication in the absence of cell division. • ...
Cell Organelles 2023-11-14
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- rounds control center of the cell
- jelly like materials filling the cell
- stores water, salts, proteins, carbs, ect.
- store starch
- conducts photosynthesis
- apparatus packages proteins
- envelope surrounds the nucleus
- digests materials
- pores allows passage of materials
- make proteins
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- cells has a large central vacuole
- wall protects and supports the cell
- contain red, yellow, and orange pigments
- cells has no cell wall
- supports cells and allows movement
- found in plant cells
- has a nucleus
- contains enzymes that produce atp
- reticulum membranes that transport materials
- no nucleus
- membrane regulates what enter and leaves the cell
21 Clues: no nucleus • store starch • has a nucleus • make proteins • digests materials • found in plant cells • cells has no cell wall • conducts photosynthesis • apparatus packages proteins • envelope surrounds the nucleus • cells has a large central vacuole • rounds control center of the cell • contains enzymes that produce atp • pores allows passage of materials • ...
BIOINDICATORS 2024-10-21
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- This aquatic plant indicates sewage and pollution in water.
- The union that classifies bioindicators into three systems.
- This plant, when abundant, indicates heavy metal pollution in water.
- Aquatic organisms used to assess water pollution; often insects.
- A substance often used in agriculture that can cause water pollution and be detected by bioindicators
- A type of algae that lives in glass-like houses.
- This lower plant is sensitive to sulfur dioxide in the air.
- Sensitive insect larvae used to test water quality based on oxygen levels.
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- Macroinvertebrate that lives in sewage-polluted water.
- Indicator organisms sensitive to both air and water pollutant.
- A bioindicator group that includes bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
- An annual weed used as an indicator of overgrazing.
- A bioindicator animal that shows pollution by deformities or population changes.
- Process where pollutants increase in concentration as they move up the food chain.
- Microorganism used to detect toxins in water by emitting light.
- The presence of this metal is indicated by horsetail plants.
- gas that lichens are sensitive to.
- Flatworms live in this type of water.
- Higher plant bioindicator known to accumulate heavy metals like Lead and Cadmium.
- An animal system indicator that breathes through its skin and is sensitive to environmental changes.
20 Clues: gas that lichens are sensitive to. • Flatworms live in this type of water. • A type of algae that lives in glass-like houses. • An annual weed used as an indicator of overgrazing. • Macroinvertebrate that lives in sewage-polluted water. • This aquatic plant indicates sewage and pollution in water. • The union that classifies bioindicators into three systems. • ...
Crossword 2024-06-02
Across
- A sled for racing down hills
- Pulls Santa's sleigh.
- Shiny decoration for the tree.
- Roasting on an open fire.
- A round ball
- A unique ice crystal.
- Festive creamy drink.
- Circular decoration for the door.
- The accessory that brings Frosty to life
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- Spiced holiday cookie.
- Santa's helpers
- Red-nosed reindeer that lights the way
- Traditional plant hung for kisses.
- Wooden soldier ballet.
- Red and green holiday plant.
- Hung by the chimney with care.
- Santa's mode of transportation.
- The Snowman.
18 Clues: A round ball • The Snowman. • Santa's helpers • Pulls Santa's sleigh. • A unique ice crystal. • Festive creamy drink. • Spiced holiday cookie. • Wooden soldier ballet. • Roasting on an open fire. • A sled for racing down hills • Red and green holiday plant. • Shiny decoration for the tree. • Hung by the chimney with care. • Santa's mode of transportation. • ...
horticulture 2024-09-24
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- outgrowths of epidermal cells, specialized cells at the tip of a plant root.
- the roots grow downwards into the soil, and also branch off sideways throughout the soil.
- an area where freshly formed roots mature and lengthen.
- plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and also provides physical support.
- the building blocks of the root system that arises from pericycle and exhibit a morphology that is similar to the primary root
- the presence of a large single root growing downward from the base of the plant.
- the outermost layer of skin on your body.
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- to suppress or prevent (a biological function or process and especially an immune response)
- the first organ to appear when a seed germinates.
- an undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants.
- the vascular tissue in charge of transport and distribution of the organic nutrients.
- an outer or surrounding layer of an organ or body part.
- a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root.
- the terminal portion of a root or root branch usually including the root cap and the meristematic region behind it and often the regions of differentiation, elongation, and root hair formation.
14 Clues: the outermost layer of skin on your body. • a type of tissue at the tip of a plant root. • the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. • an outer or surrounding layer of an organ or body part. • an area where freshly formed roots mature and lengthen. • outgrowths of epidermal cells, specialized cells at the tip of a plant root. • ...
Ecosystems 2017-10-27
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- all nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- these trace how energy flows in an ecosystem
- this is an adaptation that helps animals blend in to their surroundings
- there use the suns energy to make food
- this is how many variables should be changed at a time in an experiment
- a name for a scientific prediction in an experiment
- a relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- a relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- all living parts of an ecosystem
- this shows ALL the energy flow through an ecosystem (many connections)
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- a name for a hunter
- a true "win-win" relationship
- the interaction between all living and nonliving things in an area
- this breaks down dead plant and animal material
- plant and animal consumers
- plant consumers
- consumers of other animals
- the animal that gets hunted
18 Clues: plant consumers • a name for a hunter • plant and animal consumers • consumers of other animals • the animal that gets hunted • a true "win-win" relationship • all living parts of an ecosystem • all nonliving parts of an ecosystem • there use the suns energy to make food • these trace how energy flows in an ecosystem • this breaks down dead plant and animal material • ...
Cells 2015-03-19
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- endocytosis and exocytosis are examples of __________ transport
- jellylike material that fills the cell
- gives the cell shape and controls what goes in and out of the cell
- determines what traits a living thing will have
- cells that do not have a nucleus
- controls the cell
- stores water, food, and waste
- the process by which particles go from high concentration to low concentration
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- produces energy when food is broken down
- the diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane
- where photosynthesis happens, only found in plant cells
- digests waste
- where protein is produced
- found in plant cells only; form thick outer coating and supports plant structure
- Robert Hooke was the first person to "coin" this term in 1665
- cells that have a nucleus
- diffusion and osmosis are examples of __________ transport
17 Clues: digests waste • controls the cell • where protein is produced • cells that have a nucleus • stores water, food, and waste • cells that do not have a nucleus • jellylike material that fills the cell • produces energy when food is broken down • determines what traits a living thing will have • the diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane • ...
Sunflower Life Cycle 2024-10-28
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- leaves start to grow with no seed shells
- the flower is open and the plant stops growing
- the plant drys out and seeds fall off
- the dry part of a plant that makes new plants
- the green small shoot grows from the ground with the seed shell
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- the plant it tall and strong with more leaves
- the first part of the roots
- inside part of a seed
- closed flower
- roots are deep into the soil with a flower bud
- plants grow in this brown dirt
11 Clues: closed flower • inside part of a seed • the first part of the roots • plants grow in this brown dirt • the plant drys out and seeds fall off • leaves start to grow with no seed shells • the plant it tall and strong with more leaves • the dry part of a plant that makes new plants • roots are deep into the soil with a flower bud • the flower is open and the plant stops growing • ...
Unit 5 Plants Vocabulary 2020-11-16
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- moves water from the roots to the leaves of a plant
- parts found inside an organism
- moves glucose from the plant to the roots
- a plants response to water
- A response a plant has to the environment
- a plants response to gravity
- sugar
- the chemicals that exist before a chemical reaction
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- a plant's response to light
- explains what happens in a chemical reaction using chemical formulas
- a chemical in the chloroplast that aids in photosynthesis
- A plant's response to touch
- a plants response to gravity
- Pressure inside a cell due to the water it holds
- the chemicals that are made during a chemical reaction
15 Clues: sugar • a plants response to water • a plant's response to light • A plant's response to touch • a plants response to gravity • a plants response to gravity • parts found inside an organism • moves glucose from the plant to the roots • A response a plant has to the environment • Pressure inside a cell due to the water it holds • ...
Food For Today Ch. 15 Vegetarian 2020-11-09
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- A type of vegetarian who eats foods from plant sources as well as eggs.
- A person who eats only foods from plant sources.
- A type of vegetarian that may avoid certain kinds of meat, poultry, and fish, or may eat fish and poultry but no red meat.
- Diet that includes unprocessed foods that are chewed very thoroughly.
- A pressed cake of fermented, cooked soybeans mixed with a grain.
- extracted from a fungus that is fermented and mixed with egg whites and vegetable oils.
- Eats only unprocessed vegan foods that have not been heated above 115 degrees.(2 words)
- Nutrient that may be lacking in a vegetarian diet.
- Eats only the ripe fruits of plants and trees, such as grains, nuts, fruits, and some vegetables.
- Vegetarians live about this many years longer than non-vegetarians.
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- Made by simmering flour in a broth flavored with ginger, garlic, soy sauce, and seaweed.
- A person who eats a plant-based diet rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and seeds.
- Eats fish, shellfish and foods from plant sources, and may or may not also eat dairy products.
- A type of vegetarian who eats foods from plant sources, and also dairy products.
- A dip or spread made from cooked, mashed chickpeas and other ingredients.
- A popular meat substitute made of soy milk. Also known as bean curd.
- A starchy yellow vegetable. Mitchell, SD made a palace out of this
- Another name for soy beans.
- A type of vegetarian who eats foods from plant sources, dairy products,& eggs.(include the dash)
- Combined with rice this makes a complete protein, important for vegetarians.
- Religion that advocates a vegetarian lifestyle as part of an ethic of non-violence and respect for living things.
21 Clues: Another name for soy beans. • A person who eats only foods from plant sources. • Nutrient that may be lacking in a vegetarian diet. • A pressed cake of fermented, cooked soybeans mixed with a grain. • A starchy yellow vegetable. Mitchell, SD made a palace out of this • Vegetarians live about this many years longer than non-vegetarians. • ...
Bagian-Bagian Tumbuhan dan Fotosintesis 2025-08-08
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- The green subtances in the leaf that functions to absorb sunlight is...
- The part of the plant that functions to absorb water and mineral salts from the soil is....
- The type of stem that is green and contains a lot of water is...stem.
- The type of root of monocotyledonous plants is...
- The gas produced by photosynthesis is...
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- The part of the plant that functions as the place for photosynthesis is...
- An example of a plant that stores food reserves in the root is...
- The result of photosynthesis in the form of sugar that can be stored in parts of the plant such as roots and stems is...
- The type of stem that has cambium and thus becomes hard is the…stem
- The type of root of dicotyledonous plants is...
- The part of the leaf referred to as the "leaf mouth" that functions as the entry point for carbon dioxide is...
- The part of the plant that bring water from the roots to the leaves is...
12 Clues: The gas produced by photosynthesis is... • The type of root of dicotyledonous plants is... • The type of root of monocotyledonous plants is... • An example of a plant that stores food reserves in the root is... • The type of stem that has cambium and thus becomes hard is the…stem • The type of stem that is green and contains a lot of water is...stem. • ...
Drugs 2025-04-07
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- Drug made from Morphine
- Drugs that have been derived from the opium poppy plant
- Opiate laced in drugs sold on the street
- Defined by the amount of ethyl alcohol
- Treats disease or relieves symptoms such as pain
- Natural Hormones used by Greek Olympians
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- Long-term medication needing to be more because of the body getting used to the medicine
- Organic drug that comes from the Indian hemp plant
- Intense pleasurable feeling
- Made in hidden laboratories
- Psychedelic Drug used on the tongue
- Chemicals that people breathe to experience some type of high
- Compound found in the cannabis plant
- Inflammation of the liver
- Synthetic club drug that increases the activity of dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin in the brain
15 Clues: Drug made from Morphine • Inflammation of the liver • Intense pleasurable feeling • Made in hidden laboratories • Psychedelic Drug used on the tongue • Compound found in the cannabis plant • Defined by the amount of ethyl alcohol • Opiate laced in drugs sold on the street • Natural Hormones used by Greek Olympians • Treats disease or relieves symptoms such as pain • ...
Budding Propagation Word Puzzle 2022-04-13
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- pollination Pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant.
- diversity total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species.
- a type of asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops from an out growth or bud due to cell division.
- the breeding of specimens of a plant or animal by natural processes from the parent stock.
- tape A tape used to reinforce the union between the rootstock and the scion and protect the graft from the air and water.
- A plant onto which another variety is grafted.
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- a descendant or a bud from a plant.
- Budding Process in which a plant bud is graphed to another plants stem.
- Budding A type of budding done by cutting a triangular chip out of the rootstock plant.
- The action or process of mutating.
10 Clues: The action or process of mutating. • a descendant or a bud from a plant. • A plant onto which another variety is grafted. • Budding Process in which a plant bud is graphed to another plants stem. • diversity total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species. • ...
Ecology 2023-02-14
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- can not make their own food
- The role and location of an organism within an ecological community.
- the transfer of food energy from one organisim to another
- breakdown dead and decaying organisms
- all living organisms in a biosphere
- obtain energy and nutrients from sunlight
- an organism that cannot make its own food
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- a series of interrelated food chains
- meat and plant eaters
- non-living factors in a environment
- eat dead organisms
- make their own food using sunlight
- plant eaters
- only eat meat
- The environment where a plant or animal lives
15 Clues: plant eaters • only eat meat • eat dead organisms • meat and plant eaters • can not make their own food • make their own food using sunlight • non-living factors in a environment • all living organisms in a biosphere • a series of interrelated food chains • breakdown dead and decaying organisms • obtain energy and nutrients from sunlight • an organism that cannot make its own food • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2024-03-15
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- Develops into flowers or leaf
- ferns, horsetails, and club mosses.
- Trees and shrubs that are have cones
- the first word used in the Latin name.
- name written in single quotes
- a different form of a species
- true mosses and liverworts.
- algae, fungi, and lichens.
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- Any plants that produce seeds
- breeding two different species of plants.
- Main stalk of a plant
- made up of the genus, specific epitaph, and cultivar.
- dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant
- round shape made up of many branches
- A large plant with a trunk
15 Clues: Main stalk of a plant • A large plant with a trunk • algae, fungi, and lichens. • true mosses and liverworts. • Any plants that produce seeds • Develops into flowers or leaf • name written in single quotes • a different form of a species • ferns, horsetails, and club mosses. • Trees and shrubs that are have cones • round shape made up of many branches • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary: Interactions within the Ecosystem 2025-03-12
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- animals that hunt and kill other animals for food
- organisms that breaks down dead plant or animal matter
- a large area with similar weather, patterns, plant life, animal, and etc
- animals that serves as a food source for another animal
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organisms
- a non-living thing
- the transfer of energy from one place or system to another
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- animals that feed on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse
- the function of jobs an organism performs in its habitat
- organisms that can make their own food in an ecosystem
- organisms that consume other organisms to obtain their energy
- a series of organisms that eat on another so that energy and nutrients flow from one to the next
- any step in a nutritive series, or food chain, for an ecosystem. Organisms are classified into levels.
- a living thing
- a community of living organisms
15 Clues: a living thing • a non-living thing • a community of living organisms • animals that hunt and kill other animals for food • organisms that can make their own food in an ecosystem • organisms that breaks down dead plant or animal matter • animals that serves as a food source for another animal • the function of jobs an organism performs in its habitat • ...
GENETICS 2025-03-08
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- having two identical alleles of a particular gene
- each of two or more alternative forms of gene that are found at the same place on a chromosome
- number of Mendel's law of segregation
- in the human beings there are 46...
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from its genotype
- the only trait that shows in F1
- DNA's base that pairs with Guanine
- number of Mendel's Laws
- plant with a lifecycle shorter than a year (ADJ)
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- the name of the inventor of the square used to calculate probability
- having two different alleles of a particular gene
- the genetic constitution of an individual organism
- plant studied by Mendel (two words)
- the pollination of a flower by pollen from the same flower or another flower on the same plant
- a trait that is expressed only when genotype is Homozygous
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- each possibility for a character
17 Clues: deoxyribonucleic acid • number of Mendel's Laws • the only trait that shows in F1 • each possibility for a character • DNA's base that pairs with Guanine • plant studied by Mendel (two words) • in the human beings there are 46... • number of Mendel's law of segregation • plant with a lifecycle shorter than a year (ADJ) • having two different alleles of a particular gene • ...
Croptracker Crossword 2021-06-09
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- that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients
- attribute of something that pertains to colour
- sickness or illness found in humans, plants, and animals
- the progress of the plants’ growth
- branch of science concerned with farming operations
- branch of economics that revolves around the distribution, management, and productivity of land
- use of automatic equipment to complete a task or multiple tasks in sequential order
- machine for sowing seed mechanically
- transfer pollen from one plant to another
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- plants through artificial processing for their growth
- of electromagnetic radiation that is between visible light and microwave rays
- collection of plant species located within a specific region
- distribute liquid as a shower of tiny little droplets on something or someone
- act of growing crops
14 Clues: act of growing crops • the progress of the plants’ growth • machine for sowing seed mechanically • transfer pollen from one plant to another • attribute of something that pertains to colour • branch of science concerned with farming operations • plants through artificial processing for their growth • sickness or illness found in humans, plants, and animals • ...
ICT in Science 2016-05-20
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- Arrangement of veins on a leaf.
- Part above the plant.
- A green leaf-like structure in the outermost whorl of a flower.
- Male part of a flower.
- Fine dust-like particles in the stamen of a flower which take part in reproduction.
- Part of a plant which anchors the plant to the ground, absorb water and minerals from the soil.
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- Release of water by the leaves of a plant.
- Part below the plant.
- Female part of a flower.
- Usually brightly-coloured parts of a flower in the whorl inner to the sepals.
10 Clues: Part below the plant. • Part above the plant. • Male part of a flower. • Female part of a flower. • Arrangement of veins on a leaf. • Release of water by the leaves of a plant. • A green leaf-like structure in the outermost whorl of a flower. • Usually brightly-coloured parts of a flower in the whorl inner to the sepals. • ...
Science crossword 2018-11-26
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- Who eats both plant ad animals.
- Organisms that produce fertile offspring.
- A relationship between two organisms which both benefit from each other.
- eat died plant material.
- A single breath.
- Moving to place to place.
- capacity: Maximum organisms that can live in a space and be supported.
- A plant that use energy from the sunlight to produce its own food.
- a community made of living and nonliving organisms such as air, water and soil.
- To come together and live permanently.
- A person or thing that reacts.
- something that is adapted
- a heterotrophic individual
- species: A species that can live in an unstable environment.
- only eats plants
- Another word for a group.
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- Formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
- A relationship between to different people or groups.
- Everything that lives in an area.
- Wisch
- Following one after the other.
- Parts in a plant sell that contains chlorophyll.
- Feed on flesh
- The powerhouses of one cell.
- Obtaining food for another without harming them. parasitism: living on another organisms.
- Air land or water where organisms exist.
- an autotrophic organism
- the killing by one living organism of another for food
- factor: lack of winter is a (blank) for many deer herds.
29 Clues: Wisch • Feed on flesh • A single breath. • only eats plants • an autotrophic organism • eat died plant material. • Moving to place to place. • something that is adapted • Another word for a group. • a heterotrophic individual • The powerhouses of one cell. • Following one after the other. • A person or thing that reacts. • Who eats both plant ad animals. • Everything that lives in an area. • ...
Non-Vascular Plants/Seedless 2022-04-08
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- land plants with its embryo retained on the parent and is nourished
- Tracheophytes
- a type of plant without a vacular system and consists of a xylem and pholem
- female part of non vascular plant
- produce spores and need very little water and can live on rocks
- non vascular, flowerless plants that are abundant in extreme environments and can become dormant
- fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte
- plants with a dominant sporophyte and is homosporous. It includes lycophytes, pterophytes, and seed plants.
- male part of non vascular plant
- release spores and resemble small trees or flowers
- produce sperm and egg cells
- a vascular plant don't have seeds or flowers and usually found in humid soil
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- liver-shaped leaves; can grow on bare rock or tree bark which helps in soil formation
- moss, liverworts, hornworts
- a vascular tissue that carries sugars and organic substances downward from leaves
- sporophytes that look like horns and have
- reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface
- thin, rootlike structures that anchor moss and absorb nutrients from the soil
- plant species that has a single kind of spore, no male or female
- completes gas exchange which have a pore that opens and closes
- a vascular tissue that carries water a dissolved nutrients upward from root
21 Clues: Tracheophytes • moss, liverworts, hornworts • produce sperm and egg cells • male part of non vascular plant • female part of non vascular plant • sporophytes that look like horns and have • release spores and resemble small trees or flowers • fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte • reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface • ...
Flowers 2024-08-05
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- Symbolizes good fortune and prosperity
- Signals the end of winter
- An edible flowering herb known for its blue star-shaped flowers
- A climbing vine with stunning, large flowers in various shapes and colors
- Often mistaken for a daffodil
- Large, showy blooms and often used in teas
- Has a star-like appearance
- Has "faces" that look like expressions
- "Pot marigold"
- A companion plant
- Often called lily of the Nile
- Often found in Southern gardens and landscapes
- Used in bouquets and signifies a range of emotions
- Known as the prayer plant for its unique leaf movements
- Symbol of purity and refined beauty
- A trumpet-shaped flower
- "Mexican sunflower"
- Bell-shaped blooms
- Resemble a dragon's mouth
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- A shrub with large clusters of colorful blooms
- "Bee" plant
- Genus name for poppies
- "Remembrance"
- Prized for their beauty
- A climbing vine
- Given on Valentine's Day
- Turns toward the sun
- A fall-blooming flower
- Found in wildflower gardens
- Delicate, layered petals
- Used in classical mythology
- Attractive to butterflies
- Thistle-like and medicinal
- Aromatherapy scent
- Represents innocence and purity
- Comes in many colors
- A flowering, fragrant plant often found in gardens
- Round blossom shape
38 Clues: "Bee" plant • "Remembrance" • "Pot marigold" • A climbing vine • A companion plant • Aromatherapy scent • Bell-shaped blooms • "Mexican sunflower" • Round blossom shape • Turns toward the sun • Comes in many colors • Genus name for poppies • A fall-blooming flower • Prized for their beauty • A trumpet-shaped flower • Given on Valentine's Day • Delicate, layered petals • Signals the end of winter • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2022 2022-02-10
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- Our first hike.
- Weird but cute cat name we've discussed.
- A favorite Henry David Thoreau quote that I've mentioned as a potential tattoo.
- Finish the quote: "Our love fern! You [?].
- What is green, then yellow, then brown.
- Largest leaf size of any monstera in the house in inches.
- The cutest bird that visits our feeders.
- My favorite Breaking Benjamin song.
- Name of the plant taking over the window between the kitchen and living room.
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- The newest plant added to the collection.
- My favorite charity.
- My favorite plant stores water in these.
- Many of the people I watch on YouTube live here.
- Name of the characters in project I've been working on since Christmas.
- We don't drink this as much as we used to and should.
- I'm hoping to knit or crochet these.
- You purchased me art from this country for Christmas.
- One of my favorite photographers has this in common with you.
- Type of cross stitch I've recently discovered but has been around for hundreds of years.
- This is a bird I particularly like in artwork.
20 Clues: Our first hike. • My favorite charity. • My favorite Breaking Benjamin song. • I'm hoping to knit or crochet these. • What is green, then yellow, then brown. • My favorite plant stores water in these. • Weird but cute cat name we've discussed. • The cutest bird that visits our feeders. • The newest plant added to the collection. • Finish the quote: "Our love fern! You [?]. • ...
Happy Anniversary 2023-07-14
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- the 2nd anniversary is commonly referred to the ‘blank’ anniversary
- a group for talking through problems
- nearby
- rapunzel’s chameleon
- These tall flowers like sunny conditions
- you need one of these to ride
- Roy Kent knows all the words to this famous Disney song
- this plant from the daisy family can be grown as a house plant or outside
- what was the only thing Ted Lasso learnt about football
- this village lies to the south of York
- Wooly creatures which look like clouds with legs
- canine pet
- this plant is commonly referred to as the Touch-me-not
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- resembles a preying mantis
- we got married in this town
- one of your husbands favourite TV shows
- approximately 600 students learn magic here
- 15 dwarves, a hobbit and a wizard went on one
- this is one of your husbands favourite hobbies
- where did we first meet?
- where the main event was held
- the actress who played Pam from The Office used to work as a …
22 Clues: nearby • canine pet • rapunzel’s chameleon • where did we first meet? • resembles a preying mantis • we got married in this town • you need one of these to ride • where the main event was held • a group for talking through problems • this village lies to the south of York • one of your husbands favourite TV shows • These tall flowers like sunny conditions • ...
Science Crossword 2023-11-14
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- a plant that makes it owns food
- "Animal hunted by a predator
- "Hunter in the animal kingdom
- An autotroph/ a plant that makes it owns food
- "Bacterium commonly found in the intestines
- An organism that consumes other plants and animals for energy
- "Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
- "Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits, and the other is unaffected"
- "Each step in,indicating an organism's position in the food chain
- Meat-eatinganimal
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- The process in which energy is taken from the sun to create food for the plants in which excess oxygen and glucose is released into the air.
- "Plant cell organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- An animal that eats both plants and meat
- Diagram illustrating the distribution of organic matter in _____ levels
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- "Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- "Organism that eats another in a biological hierarchy
- "Process of exchanging gases for energy production
- "Interconnected system of multiple food chains in an ecosystem
- "Tiny organisms, often invisible to the naked eye
20 Clues: Meat-eatinganimal • "Animal hunted by a predator • "Hunter in the animal kingdom • a plant that makes it owns food • An animal that eats both plants and meat • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • "Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • "Bacterium commonly found in the intestines • An autotroph/ a plant that makes it owns food • ...
The environment 2024-04-25
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- Cutting down all the trees
- Artificial air in buildings
- Lots of trees
- Animals not in a zoo
- No water for a long time
- The place where animals live in cages
- Planet getting hotter
- Colorful part of a plant
- Ground shaking
- The physical world and everything in it (ex. plants, animals, mountains, oceans, stars, etc.)
- Where animals live
- A fossil fuel
- You can see them in the night sky
- Transport on two wheels
- Land by the sea where people go when it's hot
- Long area of flowing water
- When the sun goes down
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- A big hill
- Person who doesn't eat or use animal products
- The round ball we live on
- Using things again
- Water falling in the mountains
- Animal that lives with people
- Looking after the garden
- Dirty air & water
- Usually green, it grows in the garden
- Has wings, flies
- What trees are made of
- Plant food
- What bottles can be made of
- Big plants
- A very big and dangerous wave
- Eating outside
33 Clues: A big hill • Plant food • Big plants • Lots of trees • A fossil fuel • Ground shaking • Eating outside • Has wings, flies • Dirty air & water • Using things again • Where animals live • Animals not in a zoo • Planet getting hotter • What trees are made of • When the sun goes down • Transport on two wheels • No water for a long time • Looking after the garden • Colorful part of a plant • ...
BIOLOGY 2024-08-29
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- cells that regulate the opening and closing of stomata
- prevents water-loss and reflects excess light
- Plant tissue that are composed of nondividing cells
- flexible support in plants
- Basic unit of life
- prevents water-loss and invasion of disease-causing microorganism
- responsible for storage and photosynthesis
- cells that transform into phagocytic macrophages
- cells found in cartilages
- cells that replaces the epidermis of mature plants
- Type of meristem responsible for the primary growth of plants
- basic unit of the nervous system
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- flexible matrix
- Plant tissues that are found on the growing areas of the plant
- growth in plants characterized by increase in the plant's height
- two kinds of this cell are sclereids and fibers
- hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers
- refers to a group of individuals of the same species that live in a specific area
- cells that surround all nerve fibers and produce myelin sheaths
- Responsible for the transport of substances in the human body
- This cambium give rise to secondary xylem and phloem
21 Clues: flexible matrix • Basic unit of life • cells found in cartilages • flexible support in plants • basic unit of the nervous system • responsible for storage and photosynthesis • prevents water-loss and reflects excess light • two kinds of this cell are sclereids and fibers • cells that transform into phagocytic macrophages • hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers • ...
Cell Organelle Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
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- surface of the Endoplasmic Reticulum that has ribosomes/Helps in creating, folding, and packaging proteins/can be found in plant and animal cells
- vacuole Takes up the most space in a plant cell/Has waste and pigment that gives color to the plant/Is filled with liquid that supports the entire plant /Can be found in plant cells
- surface of the Endoplasmic Reticulum that does not have ribosomes/makes lipids/ breaks down drugs and alcohol/Can be found in plant and animal cells
- Protects the cell from diseases by using enzymes/Breaks down damaged or worn down cells/Can be found in animal cells
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- supplies energy to the cell by turning food molecules into usable energy
- Wall Rigid layer that gives protection support and shape to the cell / Can be found in plant cells
- body Processes, sorts, and delivers protein / Consists of layers of membrane/ Can be found in plant and animal cells
- controls most functions/surrounded by an envelope that allows certain things to come in and out/ can be found in plant and animal cells
- Organelles that carry out photosynthesis and converts solar energy into energy molecules/ Can be found in plant cells
- Tiny organelles that link amino acids to make protein/Can be found in plant and animal cells
10 Clues: supplies energy to the cell by turning food molecules into usable energy • Tiny organelles that link amino acids to make protein/Can be found in plant and animal cells • Wall Rigid layer that gives protection support and shape to the cell / Can be found in plant cells • ...
B1 GCSE Revision 2025-06-18
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- the ability to distinguish between 2 clear points.
- the plant vessel that carries water and mineral ions.
- the movement of sugar around a plant.
- the plant vessel that transports sugars.
- transport, the movement against a concentration gradient.
- The organelle where proteins are made
- the substance that cell walls are made of.
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- The movement of particles from an area of high to low concentration.
- The organelle that controls what enters and leaves a cell
- cell, A cell with no membrane bound organelles
- the process of making an object bigger.
- where energy is released
- the movement of water from a dilute to a concentrated solution
- the organelle that contains chlorophyll
- where a microscope slide is placed on a microscope
15 Clues: where energy is released • the movement of sugar around a plant. • The organelle where proteins are made • the process of making an object bigger. • the organelle that contains chlorophyll • the plant vessel that transports sugars. • the substance that cell walls are made of. • cell, A cell with no membrane bound organelles • ...
Botany Lesson 1-3 2021-05-29
10 Clues: tip of a leaf • tiny holes in leaf • the study of plants • what a plant grows from • what will grow into a root • covering of a seed (seed coat) • plants with seeds in containers • the true first leaves of a plant • the plant that just started growing • the food for the baby plant (embryo)
How plants increase in number 2013-04-04
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- The outer covering of a seed
- A monocotyledonous seed
- The other name of cotyledons
- An example of a plant that grows into new plant through its leaf
- The first structure that comes out of the embryo
- A young plant
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- The future shoot
- Pine tree reproduce through them
- A man made method to grow new rose plant
- The buds on potatoes
10 Clues: A young plant • The future shoot • The buds on potatoes • A monocotyledonous seed • The outer covering of a seed • The other name of cotyledons • Pine tree reproduce through them • A man made method to grow new rose plant • The first structure that comes out of the embryo • An example of a plant that grows into new plant through its leaf
4 2024-08-19
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- Fragrant herbaceous plant
- Velvet trumpet flowers
- Yellow daisy-like wildflower
- Small, purple woodland flower
- Bright yellow spring bloom
- Fragrant old-fashioned bloom
- Trumpet-shaped spring bulb
- Bright, layered petals
- Long-flowering garden plant
- Delicate woodland flower
- Aromatic, medicinal plant
- Colorful, edible leaves
- Large, showy perennial
- Mediterranean shrub
- Rock garden favorite
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- Tall spiked blooms
- Delicate, blue flower
- Colorful foliage plant
- Early spring yellow blooms
- Mini petunia-like blooms
- Tropical large flower
- Winter-blooming, evergreen shrub
- Bright red berries shrub
- Hardy white daisy
- Fragrant winter shrub
25 Clues: Hardy white daisy • Tall spiked blooms • Mediterranean shrub • Rock garden favorite • Delicate, blue flower • Tropical large flower • Fragrant winter shrub • Velvet trumpet flowers • Colorful foliage plant • Bright, layered petals • Large, showy perennial • Colorful, edible leaves • Mini petunia-like blooms • Delicate woodland flower • Bright red berries shrub • Fragrant herbaceous plant • ...
Cells 2016-02-08
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- Word that means 'little organ.'
- Cells can vary in ____.
- Found in plant cells & allow plants to make their own food.
- Gel like substance that fills most of a cell.
- Storage tank- holds water and nutrients.
- The smallest unit of living material.
- The human body has more than one hundred ____ cells.
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- He discovered the cell.
- The soft, flexible outside covering of the cell.
- The brain of the cell.
- The color of most plant cells.
- Found in plant cells, rigid outer covering.
- Cells are the building blocks of ______.
13 Clues: The brain of the cell. • He discovered the cell. • Cells can vary in ____. • The color of most plant cells. • Word that means 'little organ.' • The smallest unit of living material. • Storage tank- holds water and nutrients. • Cells are the building blocks of ______. • Found in plant cells, rigid outer covering. • Gel like substance that fills most of a cell. • ...
The Structure and Function of Plants Vocab 2025-03-12
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- A root system having one or a few main roots that are thicker and longer than the other roots of the plant.
- One of the cells that surround a stoma on a plant leaf and control the opening and closing of the stoma.
- The growth of plants in response to external stimuli such as light, gravity and touch.
- In plants, a structure containing vascular tissues in leaf blades.
- A root system having a cluster of roots that are all about equal in size and lacking a taproot.
- The lower layer of leaf tissue consisting of loosely packed cells that carry on photosynthesis and have many air spaces between them.
- The upper layer of leaf tissue that consists of tall, thin, closely packed cells that carry on the majority of photosynthesis.
- The part of a leaf between the node and the blade.
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- A tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants.
- A region on a stem where a leaf is or was attached.
- Openings between guard cells of a leaf that permit water vapor and gases to pass into and out of the leaf.
- In plants, a noncelluar protective covering over leaves and young stems.
- The release of water from plant leaves through stomata.
- A vascular tissue made of long, hollow cells that carry water and dissolved minerals upward in a plant.
- A vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant.
15 Clues: The part of a leaf between the node and the blade. • A region on a stem where a leaf is or was attached. • The release of water from plant leaves through stomata. • A tissue that serves as a protective covering in plants. • A vascular tissue that carries dissolved food in a plant. • In plants, a structure containing vascular tissues in leaf blades. • ...
Animal and Plant reproduction crossword 2020-12-30
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- The male part of the flower that produces pollen.
- The process of pollen meeting an egg and creating a seed.
- The female part of the flower that pollen needs to reach for pollination to be successful.
- The tubular stalk that leads down to the ovary of a flower.
- The process of sperm meeting an egg and creating a new animal.
- An onion-like part of some plants that lives in the soil and can split to form a new plant.
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- A gardener's method of using the cut stem of an existing plant, to create a new plant.
- When fertilisation of the egg by the sperm happens outside of the body, eg. in fish and frogs.
- The process of pollen travelling to fertilise the egg of another plant - often done by bees.
- The type of plant reproduction in which the plant reproduces itself without pollination, eg. with bulbs, runners or plantlets.
- When fertilisation of the egg by the sperm happens inside the female animal.
- The type of reproduction in which an egg is fertilised by pollen or sperm.
12 Clues: The male part of the flower that produces pollen. • The process of pollen meeting an egg and creating a seed. • The tubular stalk that leads down to the ovary of a flower. • The process of sperm meeting an egg and creating a new animal. • The type of reproduction in which an egg is fertilised by pollen or sperm. • ...
Intro to Forestry and Natural Resources 2022-04-07
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- Top part of the tree.
- Natural resources that can last forever.
- Trees that drop their leaves in the fall.
- Natural resource that reproduces itself.
- Example of conservation
- Produces Oxygen. Contains chlorophyll.
- They anchor the plant into the ground.
- Limited resources that cannot be replaced.
- The wise use of our natural resources.
- Idea that all natural resources depend on each other.
- Growing part of the trunk.
- Central supporting pillar of the tree.
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- Choosing not to use our natural resources.
- _________ rings = good growing season.
- Objects, materials, creatures, or energy that are found in nature and can be used by humans.
- Carries food from the leaves down to the rest of the plant.
- Protects the tree from the outside.
- Type of natural resource that renews itself continuously.
- Carries food from the roots up to the rest of the plant.
- Plants produce this. Needed for humans to breathe.
- Example of a deciduous tree (produces acorns).
- Trees that have cones, needles, and keep their leaves throughout winter.
- Science of developing, caring for, or cultivating a tree covered environment.
- _________ rings = poor growing season.
- An example of a non-exhaustible resource.
- As the population increases, natural resource use will ___________
- Animals give off this for plants to live.
- A tree is a woody plant that can grow to be _________ feet or higher (Spelled).
- When animals die, they release this into the soil.
- An example of a renewable resource.
- Example of preservation: Viewing trees for their ________ rather than using them for paper or bulding material.
- Example of a non-renewable resource.
32 Clues: Top part of the tree. • Example of conservation • Growing part of the trunk. • Protects the tree from the outside. • An example of a renewable resource. • Example of a non-renewable resource. • _________ rings = good growing season. • Produces Oxygen. Contains chlorophyll. • They anchor the plant into the ground. • _________ rings = poor growing season. • ...
Animal & plant organs & tissues 2013-09-30
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- a group of organs working together to perform a function
- leaf tissue which protects the leaf
- animal organ which contains hydrochloric acid
- animal organs which make saliva, which contains the enzyme amylase to digest starch
- plant tissue which tranports water & minerals
- animal organ which absorbs water from undigested food
- when a cell turns into a specialised cell
- stomach tissue which secretes enzymes
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- an example of a unicellular organism
- an example of a multicellular organism
- animal organ which makes the enzymes amylase, protease & lipase
- animal organ which absorbs digested food
- animal organ which makes bile
- leaf tissue which contains lots of chloroplasts to absorb light for photosynthesis
- plant tissue which transports sugar
- stomach tissue which protects the stomach
- a group of cells with similar structure & function
- a group of tissues working together to perform a function
- stomach tissue which contracts to churn food
19 Clues: animal organ which makes bile • plant tissue which transports sugar • leaf tissue which protects the leaf • an example of a unicellular organism • stomach tissue which secretes enzymes • an example of a multicellular organism • animal organ which absorbs digested food • stomach tissue which protects the stomach • when a cell turns into a specialised cell • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Challenge! 2025-10-27
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- Shows how carbon dioxide and water produce glucose and oxygen
- intensity Factor that affects the rate of photosynthesis
- dioxide Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- Color most associated with chlorophyll
- Source of energy needed for photosynthesis
- Main sugar produced during photosynthesis
- Energy from the Sun that drives photosynthesis
- Plant part that absorbs water and minerals
- Mixture that contains carbon dioxide used by plants
- Process by which plants make food using light energy
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- Where photosynthesis happens in plant cells
- General term for what plants make during photosynthesis
- What plants convert from light into food
- energy Type of energy stored in glucose after photosynthesis
- Green pigment that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- Raw material absorbed by roots for photosynthesis
- Tiny openings in leaves where gases enter and exit
- Gas released during photosynthesis
- Part of the plant that usually contains the most chloroplasts
- Another word for glucose
20 Clues: Another word for glucose • Gas released during photosynthesis • Color most associated with chlorophyll • What plants convert from light into food • Main sugar produced during photosynthesis • Source of energy needed for photosynthesis • Plant part that absorbs water and minerals • Where photosynthesis happens in plant cells • Energy from the Sun that drives photosynthesis • ...
photosynthesis 2024-05-13
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- a green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight
- Organelle that contains chlorophyll
- Process by which a green plant makes its own food
- product
- The factory where photosynthesis happens
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- energy that Comes from the Sun
- Distributes water to the plant
- reactant
- Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes
- Lets gases in and out of the leaf
10 Clues: product • reactant • energy that Comes from the Sun • Distributes water to the plant • Lets gases in and out of the leaf • Organelle that contains chlorophyll • The factory where photosynthesis happens • Process by which a green plant makes its own food • Carries the glucose to the plant for its life processes • a green pigment that allows the plant to absorb sunlight
classification and parts of plant 2025-03-03
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- I make food for the plant using sunlight.
- I am small and grow along the ground
- I climb with support, like a money plant.
- I carry water and food to all parts of the plant.
- I am tall and have a thick, strong trunk.
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- I bloom bright and turn into fruit.
- I protect the seeds inside me.
- I hold the plant in the soil and drink water.
- I am small and used in cooking, like mint or basil.
- I grow into a new plant.
10 Clues: I grow into a new plant. • I protect the seeds inside me. • I bloom bright and turn into fruit. • I am small and grow along the ground • I make food for the plant using sunlight. • I climb with support, like a money plant. • I am tall and have a thick, strong trunk. • I hold the plant in the soil and drink water. • I carry water and food to all parts of the plant. • ...
Genetics Vocb - Tin 2022-04-27
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- a gene that is blocked by another genetic factor.
- the transfer of a plant to the same other plant.
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds.
- A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing.
- the passing of traits from parents.
- the young born of living organisms.
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- the transfer of a plant to a another different plant.
- characteristics that is past on through one generation to another.
- an organism that always passes down certain traits.
- to receive something from someone who came before you.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic.
- a gene that blocks another genetic factor.
12 Clues: the passing of traits from parents. • the young born of living organisms. • a gene that blocks another genetic factor. • a distinguishing quality or characteristic. • the transfer of a plant to the same other plant. • a gene that is blocked by another genetic factor. • an organism that always passes down certain traits. • ...
The Plant Life Cycle 2025-05-16
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- The stage when a plant starts to sprout
- The beginning stage of a plant's life
- What a seed needs to begin growing
- Tiny grains made by stamens
- Insects like these help move pollen
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- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food
- This part of the plant grows underground
- The colorful part of a plant that blooms
- The part of the flower that pollen sticks to
9 Clues: Tiny grains made by stamens • What a seed needs to begin growing • Insects like these help move pollen • The beginning stage of a plant's life • The stage when a plant starts to sprout • This part of the plant grows underground • The colorful part of a plant that blooms • The part of the flower that pollen sticks to • The process by which plants use sunlight to make food
Ecosystem Vocab 2023-10-11
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- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- an animal that mainly eats plants.
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth occupied by living organisms.
- A group of the same species living in the same place at the same time
- an interacting group of various species in a common location.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
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- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food.
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
20 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh. • an animal that mainly eats plants. • an animal that naturally preys on others. • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • an animal that is caught and killed by another for food. • an interacting group of various species in a common location. • physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms. • ...
cell organelles 2012-10-23
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- support and protect plant cell
- stores materials in plant cells
- makes lipids and hormones
- makes food for plant cells
- cleans out the cell
- produces energy in cell
- regulates movement in and out of nucleus
- makes protein
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- controls cell division in animals
- fluid like material
- packages and ships proteins
- controls cell activities
- pathway to transport proteins
- regulates movement in and out of all cells
- makes ribosomes
15 Clues: makes protein • makes ribosomes • fluid like material • cleans out the cell • produces energy in cell • controls cell activities • makes lipids and hormones • makes food for plant cells • packages and ships proteins • pathway to transport proteins • support and protect plant cell • stores materials in plant cells • controls cell division in animals • ...
parts of a plant 2022-10-21
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- the reproductive part of the plant
- These are the small, leaf-like parts
- holds up the plant
- This is the stalk of the flower.
- the embryonic stage of the plant life cycle.
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- the part that absorbs nutrients and water
- usually is located in the center of the flower
- These are the male parts of a flower.
- part of the plant that absorbs light
- flowers are often conspicuously colored.
10 Clues: holds up the plant • This is the stalk of the flower. • the reproductive part of the plant • These are the small, leaf-like parts • part of the plant that absorbs light • These are the male parts of a flower. • flowers are often conspicuously colored. • the part that absorbs nutrients and water • the embryonic stage of the plant life cycle. • ...
Biology Final Exam, Part 2 2023-06-04
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- The breakdown of food particles by enzymes into smaller molecules
- Living examples of the organism are known to exist
- A developmental stage where an immature organism goes through extensive changes in body parts to enter an adult stage
- The process by which a seed develops into a seedling
- The branch of Biology dealing with the relationship of organisms with their environment and with each other
- A short-term resting state in seeds where growth of the embryo is suspended
- An animal that carries pollen from one plant to another to aid in fertilization
- A large collection of animals and plants that occupy a particular geographical location
- The wide range of all forms of life on earth or in a specific region
- The emission of light by organisms
- capable of being divided into 2 halves that are mirror images of each other
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- A plant that grows on another plant in commensal relationship
- Producing young by means of eggs that are hatched inside on the the parents
- The process of aging that leads to death
- The evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period of time (many years)
- The study of how an organism functions
- The condition in which a set of primary teeth is later replaced by a secondary set
- Pressure exerted by the cytoplasm being pushed against the cell wall
- A blood protein produced to fight against a specific antigen
- The inner membrane of an egg that contains fluid to provide protection of the embryo
- A process in which the plant cells seals off its connection to a leaf, causing the leaf to die and fall off
- The amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- bone-like structures produced by the dermis
- The shedding and replacing of an old outer covering
- A body of water where freshwater from rivers or streams mixes with saltwater from the ocean
- All feathers of a bird
- Something used to achieve an objective
28 Clues: All feathers of a bird • The emission of light by organisms • The study of how an organism functions • Something used to achieve an objective • The process of aging that leads to death • bone-like structures produced by the dermis • The amount of salt dissolved in a body of water • Living examples of the organism are known to exist • ...
Spring 2023-03-13
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- Apparel you start to wear as it gets warmer.
- Previous season.
- What you play when it rains. Not online.
- Next season.
- Plant that grows in your garden. THEY BLOOM.
- Sweet treat the Easter bunny brings.
- First day of spring.
- Common weather in spring.
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- Current season.
- Thing you walk on every day. Dead during winter.
- Lucky "plant" to find on Saint Patrick's Day.
- The clocks move forward an hour.
- Things you read.
- Place you plant vegetables.
- What you should always be having!
15 Clues: Next season. • Current season. • Previous season. • Things you read. • First day of spring. • Common weather in spring. • Place you plant vegetables. • The clocks move forward an hour. • What you should always be having! • Sweet treat the Easter bunny brings. • What you play when it rains. Not online. • Apparel you start to wear as it gets warmer. • ...
Christmas Crossword 2022-11-15
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- Hung over the fireplace
- Rudolph and his friends
- Green Christmas thief
- Circular decoration
- Christmas song
- Santa's helpers
- How santa gets in
- Christmas month
- Plant with red berries
- Tree decoration
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- Striped sweet
- Santa's ride
- Treat used to build miniature houses
- Frozen rain
- A famous ballet
- Traditional dairy drink
- Mean or miserly person
- Christmas kissing plant
- Famous snowman
19 Clues: Frozen rain • Santa's ride • Striped sweet • Christmas song • Famous snowman • A famous ballet • Santa's helpers • Christmas month • Tree decoration • How santa gets in • Circular decoration • Green Christmas thief • Mean or miserly person • Plant with red berries • Hung over the fireplace • Rudolph and his friends • Traditional dairy drink • Christmas kissing plant • ...
plants 2020-02-19
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- swim to the egg
- two year life cycle
- parelle veins
- flowering plants
- dont have a vascular system
- absorb nutrients
- a seedless plant
- one growing season
- seeds absorb this
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- carries water
- were fertilized eggs are kept
- sticky fluid
- mosses liverworts
- angosperms gymnosperms
- produce naked seeds
- netted veins
- gives plant its color
- seedless
- carries minerals
19 Clues: seedless • sticky fluid • netted veins • carries water • parelle veins • swim to the egg • flowering plants • absorb nutrients • a seedless plant • carries minerals • mosses liverworts • seeds absorb this • one growing season • two year life cycle • produce naked seeds • gives plant its color • angosperms gymnosperms • dont have a vascular system • were fertilized eggs are kept
Mr. Cruz Ecology 2023 2023-02-20
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- can not make their own food
- The role and location of an organism within an ecological community
- the transfer of food energy from one organisim to another
- breakdown dead and decaying organisms
- all living organisms in a biosphere
- obtain energy and nutrients from sunlight
- an organism that cannot make its own food
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- a series of interrelated food chains
- meat & plant eaters
- non-living factors in a environment
- eat dead organisms
- make their own food using sunlight
- plant eater
- only eat meat
- The environment where a plant or animal live
15 Clues: plant eater • only eat meat • eat dead organisms • meat & plant eaters • can not make their own food • make their own food using sunlight • non-living factors in a environment • all living organisms in a biosphere • a series of interrelated food chains • breakdown dead and decaying organisms • obtain energy and nutrients from sunlight • an organism that cannot make its own food • ...
Plants 2013-10-27
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- A threadlike hair that absorbs water for the root.
- This type of root almost never touches the ground
- This has one main stem that plunges deep into the ground.
- This is the outer layer of the root.
- This stores food and nutrients for the plant.
- This is a part of a plant that absorbs water and anchors the plant.
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- These roots are thin and don't dig deep into the ground.
- This is a plant that has seeds.
- These stand the plant up and are hard to knock over.
- This protects the root.
10 Clues: This protects the root. • This is a plant that has seeds. • This is the outer layer of the root. • This stores food and nutrients for the plant. • This type of root almost never touches the ground • A threadlike hair that absorbs water for the root. • These stand the plant up and are hard to knock over. • These roots are thin and don't dig deep into the ground. • ...
Plant Water Movement 2018-11-25
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- the form of water which leaves the plant
- how water enters the plant root
- this weather condition will increase transpiration
- pores in the underside of leaves for water vapour loss
- how water vapour leaves the plant
- a collection of FOUR different cells that carry water, it is a tissue
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- water moving out of the leaf
- the movement of water up the plant stem
- mesophyll (6/9) the type of cells inside the leaf, from which water evaporates from
- when plant cells fill with water, give plants support and strength
10 Clues: water moving out of the leaf • how water enters the plant root • how water vapour leaves the plant • the movement of water up the plant stem • the form of water which leaves the plant • this weather condition will increase transpiration • pores in the underside of leaves for water vapour loss • when plant cells fill with water, give plants support and strength • ...
Tu B'shvat 2021-01-07
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- maple syrup
- 7500 varieties
- one with a green thumb
- tree limb
- green pigment found in plant life
- tree surgeon
- 15th day of the 11th hebrew month
- trees' source of food
- boiled or baked nut
- nut tree with showy pink blooms
- prepared from ritual fruit
- breakable, nut candy
- juice producing fruit
- seeded fruit
- tree in lashon kodesh
- commonly used in fruit platters though not a fruit
- Shabbos day hot dish ingredient
- _fish
- preserved fruit
- Third of the seven species
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- tubshvat
- sabbatical
- forbidden fruit for 3 years
- date derivative
- place to hibernate
- erode
- one of 7 species used in breadmaking
- _spurt
- foundation of trees
- bud
- fruit used as chocolate substitute
- given to the high priest
- commonly known as evoo
- plant starter
- tree blessing month heb.
- study of plant life
- revive
- plants
- land of
- happens once in a lifetime
- essential necessity to humans, animals, plant life
- part of the myrtle family, used by florists
- stings and produces food product
- ozone hazard for short
- trash dumped in water e.g.
- sustenance
- worlds favorite berry
- fruit commonly eaten as newton
48 Clues: bud • erode • _fish • _spurt • revive • plants • land of • tubshvat • tree limb • sabbatical • sustenance • maple syrup • tree surgeon • seeded fruit • plant starter • 7500 varieties • date derivative • preserved fruit • place to hibernate • foundation of trees • boiled or baked nut • study of plant life • breakable, nut candy • trees' source of food • juice producing fruit • tree in lashon kodesh • worlds favorite berry • ...
Non-Vascular Plants/Seedless 2022-04-08
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- land plants with its embryo retained on the parent and is nourished
- Tracheophytes
- a type of plant without a vacular system and consists of a xylem and pholem
- female part of non vascular plant
- produce spores and need very little water and can live on rocks
- non vascular, flowerless plants that are abundant in extreme environments and can become dormant
- fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte
- plants with a dominant sporophyte and is homosporous. It includes lycophytes, pterophytes, and seed plants.
- male part of non vascular plant
- release spores and resemble small trees or flowers
- produce sperm and egg cells
- a vascular plant don't have seeds or flowers and usually found in humid soil
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- liver-shaped leaves; can grow on bare rock or tree bark which helps in soil formation
- moss, liverworts, hornworts
- a vascular tissue that carries sugars and organic substances downward from leaves
- sporophytes that look like horns and have
- reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface
- thin, rootlike structures that anchor moss and absorb nutrients from the soil
- plant species that has a single kind of spore, no male or female
- completes gas exchange which have a pore that opens and closes
- a vascular tissue that carries water a dissolved nutrients upward from root
21 Clues: Tracheophytes • moss, liverworts, hornworts • produce sperm and egg cells • male part of non vascular plant • female part of non vascular plant • sporophytes that look like horns and have • release spores and resemble small trees or flowers • fertilized egg that developes into a new sporophyte • reduces the rate of water loss from the leaf surface • ...
myrakel coleman 2020-03-06
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- by a specified amount in or for every hundred
- a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound
- to a hundredth anniversary
- a shape with 9 straight sides
- the 11th month of the year
- the 9th month of the year
- a metric unit of length,equal to one hundredth of a meter
- relating to a hundredth anniversary
- the month we wear scary mask
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- relating to or denoting a system of numbers and arithmetic based on the number ten,tenth parts and the power of ten
- the month of joy
- a period of ten years
- is a plant that completes its life cycle, from germination to the production of seeds, within one growing season, and then dies.
- a sea creature with 6 arms
- is an arthropod (a bug)that has a long flat body with alot of legs
- can be born 7 at a time
- plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years.
- a period of one hundred years
- an atheistic event taking place over two days
- a 8 sided shape
20 Clues: a 8 sided shape • the month of joy • a period of ten years • can be born 7 at a time • the 9th month of the year • to a hundredth anniversary • a sea creature with 6 arms • the 11th month of the year • the month we wear scary mask • a shape with 9 straight sides • a period of one hundred years • relating to a hundredth anniversary • by a specified amount in or for every hundred • ...
SKACADEMYPHYPUZZLECh14 By: Sonia Kumar 2020-04-26
Across
- THIS VALUE SHOULD BE HIGH FOR A GOOD FUEL
- THE EFFECT WHICH IS THE PROPERTY OF GLASS
- REACTION TAKING PLACE IN THE SUN
- USED FOR FABRICATING SOLAR CELLS
- THIS DEVICE CONVERTS THE SOLAR ENERGY INTO HEAT ENERGY USED FOR COOKING
- ENERGY OBTAINED BY THE SUN
- AN EXCELLENT FUEL ENSURING WASTE DISPOSAL
- THE MAJOR COMPONENT OF BIO GAS
- THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY
- ENERGY BASED ON HEAT TRAPPED UNDER EARTH CRUST
- MATERIAL USED FOR INTERCONNECTION OF SOLAR CELLS
- BLOWING AIR
- MAINLY RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDES IN THE SEA
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- BLOW DUE TO STRONG WINDS ABOVE THE SEA WATERS
- FUEL FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
- OCCUR TWICE A DAY IN THE OCEANS
- FORMED AFTER DESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION OF WOOD
- THIS PARABOLIC MIRROR IS USED AS A REFLECTOR IN SOLAR COOKER
- OBTAINED FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- GATES USED IN HYDROPOWER PLANT
- SPENT SLURRY RICH IN NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS
- LIQUID USED IN OCEAN THERMAL POWER PLANT
- PRINCIPLE OF ATOM BOMB
- THERM MEANS
- FUEL FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR
- A HIGHLY COMBUSTIBLE GAS WHICH IS PRESENT IN BIOGAS IN TRACES
26 Clues: THERM MEANS • BLOWING AIR • PRINCIPLE OF ATOM BOMB • FUEL FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR • ENERGY OBTAINED BY THE SUN • FUEL FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT • THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY • GATES USED IN HYDROPOWER PLANT • THE MAJOR COMPONENT OF BIO GAS • OCCUR TWICE A DAY IN THE OCEANS • OBTAINED FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS • REACTION TAKING PLACE IN THE SUN • USED FOR FABRICATING SOLAR CELLS • ...
Food and drink 2017-01-09
Across
- An oval fleshy fruit which is purple, reddish, or yellow when ripe and contains a flattish pointed stone
- fruit The edible purple fruit of a kind of passion flower that is grown commercially, especially in tropical America and the Caribbean
- A cultivated plant of the parsley family, with closely packed succulent leaf stalks which are used as a salad or cooked vegetable
- A cultivated variety of cabbage which bears heads of green or purplish flower buds that are eaten as a vegetable
- A European plant cultivated for its large thistle-like flower heads
- A spherical fruit with a tough golden-orange outer skin and sweet red gelatinous flesh containing many seeds
- A tropical fruit shaped like an elongated melon, with edible orange flesh and small black seeds
- A tall plant of the lily family with fine feathery foliage, cultivated for its edible shoots
- Maize of a variety with kernels that have a high sugar content. It is grown for human consumption and is harvested while slightly immature
- An aromatic yellow-flowered European plant of the parsley family, with feathery leaves
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- A juicy, soft fruit of an orange-yellow colour resembling a small peach
- A dish of Italian origin, consisting of a flat round base of dough baked with a topping of tomatoes and cheese
- An edible soft fruit related to the blackberry, consisting of a cluster of reddish-pink drupelets
- The edible dark-red spherical root of a kind of beet, eaten as a vegetable
- A round yellowish edible seed, widely used as a pulse, also called garbanzo
- A large round yellow citrus fruit with an acid juicy pulp
- A soft pear-shaped fruit with sweet dark flesh and many small seeds, eaten fresh or dried
- An edible Asian plant of the goosefoot family, with large dark green leaves which are widely eaten as a vegetable
- The large oval brown seed of a tropical palm, consisting of a hard woody husk surrounded by fibre, lined with edible white flesh and containing a clear liquid
- A plant related to the onion, with flat overlapping leaves forming an elongated cylindrical bulb which together with the leaf bases is eaten as a vegetable. It is used as a Welsh national emblem
20 Clues: A large round yellow citrus fruit with an acid juicy pulp • A European plant cultivated for its large thistle-like flower heads • A juicy, soft fruit of an orange-yellow colour resembling a small peach • The edible dark-red spherical root of a kind of beet, eaten as a vegetable • A round yellowish edible seed, widely used as a pulse, also called garbanzo • ...
